The Jungle Book (1967) Disney movie The Jungle Book (1967) story by Larry Clemmons, Ralph Wright, Ken Anderson and Vance Gerry, based on Rudyard Kipling's book with the same name written in 1894, is the nineteenth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics and the last to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. Ten times the rains have come and gone.
And I often stopped by to see how Mowgli, the man-cub, was. Colonel Hathi: I'll have no man-cub in my jungle! Mowgli: It's not your jungle.
That shiftless stupid jungle bum. Have a banana, that you want to stay in the jungle. I'm not anymore, I'm a bear like you. I can see to it that you never have to leave this jungle. You're staying in the jungle. When great deeds are remembered in this jungle, one name will stand above all others.
Story Like the movie intro line 'Many strange legends are told of these jungles of India. But none so strange as the story of a small boy named Mowgli. It all began when the silence of the jungle was broken by an unfamiliar sound. It was a sound like one never heard before in this part of the jungle.