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The Jungle Book 2
Driving by his deep will of returning to the jungle, where he has to live, after being lost in the jungle, Mougli, a young courageous and intelligent guy, who upon returning to his hometown that is civilized and modernized, makes his mind to go on a visit to the jungle, where he struggles against survival from the evil tiger that seeks for destroying him
4 March 1948, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
23 December 1963, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
2 February 1933, London, England, UK
3 November 1966, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
25 March 1972, California, USA
13 April 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
30 January 1951, Chiswick, London, England, UK
5 October 1988, Downey, California, USA
3 November 1952, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
10 April 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 October 1962, Houston, Texas, USA
February 14, 2003
Likely to provide 72 minutes of enjoyment and a few scary thrills to tykes, as well as a pleasant diversion for parents.
February 15, 2003
That scratching sound you hear isn't Baloo the bear rubbing against a tree, it's Disney scraping the bottom of the sequel barrel with a follow-up that has none of the charm or creativity of the original.
August 24, 2008
it's hard to top the original
July 13, 2011
...it is, in the final analysis, difficult to recall a more underwhelming series within the Mouse House's ongoing body of work.
March 17, 2014
[Blu-ray Review] A minor work from the Mouse House, but Disney enthusiasts will still want to pick up this high-definition package for the stupendous picture and lossless audio upgrade. They know who they are, and for them this Blu-ray comes recommended.
February 18, 2003
More development and nuance in Karl Geurs' script would have made a big difference.
December 28, 2010
Ok for kids, but not the most inspired sequel.
February 18, 2003
Wait for it to come out on video, it'll baby sit a four-year-old. Anybody else is gonna be bored by it.
February 14, 2003
Relatively innocuous but utterly unnecessary -- except from the standpoint of unbridled capitalism.
February 19, 2003
John Goodman's Baloo admits, 'King Louie? He split!' Before the third defibrillation of 'Bare Necessities,' you and your kids might too.
April 03, 2016
The characters giggle too much (as hyper-cute Saturday morning animated offerings will do), the music isn't as well integrated into the story, and the humans come across like an Indian version of The Cosby Show.

