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Old 11-12-2007, 09:49 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Snowflake View Post
Walt Disney's The Jungle Book.

I saw this when it was first run way back in 1967, I had the soundtrack, the golden book and all manner of Jungle Book tie in things. I had not thought about this film in year, really. The instant I heard the opening notes of music, it all came back. I really loved this movie, I loved seeing it again. All the voices were perfectly cast and what a lot of heart and warmth this film has. Sure, it's not Kipling, but it's Disney! It's a keeper for me. Hopefully will have time for the bonus materials this weekend.
The documentary material on this disc is especially good. It gives a lot of specific attention and credit to the indiviual animators and artists involved. The coverage of animator/ children's book author Bill Peet's early treatments are especially interesting. (Peet isn't credited for Jungle Book, but the storyboards he created clearly remained the cornerstone for many sequences in the film.)
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