Write the summary about 200-250 words of the jungle book
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Mowgli arrives at a wolf pack's home on top of a mountain where he meets Akela, the wolf pack's leader. The mother and father wolf take in Mowgli as one of their own. Shere Khan, a tiger, wants to capture Mowgli and eat him. Finally, the entire wolf pack accepts Mowgli after a bear named Baloo speaks for him and a panther named Bagheera bribes the pack with food.
Mowgli learns how to live in the jungle with the help of all of his animal family, but he still watches the people in the nearby village who are living normal human lives. Shere Khan still tries to get the younger wolves to exclude Mowgli from the pack, and after a while, Mowgli realizes it's time for him to move on from his jungle family.
Before Mowgli leaves, Bagheera tells him to get the Red Flower from outside the house of a man. The Red Flower is the way that the jungle animals talk about fire, a dangerous weapon to them. The animals are too scared to use the Red Flower, but Mowgli isn't an animal. Mowgli hits Shere Khan with a fire stick and scares him away from the mountain. Mowgli then leaves the mountain and promises to return with Shere Khan's skin. Mowgli cries, and Bagheera realizes Mowgli is finally a man.
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American animated musical comedy The Jungle Book was released in 1967 by Walt Disney Productions. It is the 19th animated feature film produced by Disney, and it is based on the same-titled 1894 book by Rudyard Kipling. It was Walt Disney's final movie, which Wolfgang Reitherman directed, and he passed away during its development. The story follows Mowgli, a wolf-raised feral youngster, as his pals Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear attempt to persuade him to leave the jungle before to the appearance of the wicked tiger Shere Khan.
Early draughts of the screenplay and soundtrack were more closely based on Kipling's writing and had a dramatic, ominous, and gloomy tone that Disney did not want in his family movie. causing the replacement of songwriter Terry Gilkyson and author Bill Peet. Along with Disney regulars like Sterling Holloway, J. Pat O'Malley, and Verna Felton, as well as the director's son, Bruce Reitherman, who played Mowgli, the casting team included renowned performers and actors including Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, George Sanders, and Louis Prima.A small orphan kid named Mowgli is discovered in a basket in the dense woods of India by the black panther Bagheera, who immediately brings him to Raksha, a mother wolf who has just given birth to cubs. After 10 years of being raised by Mama and her partner Rama alongside their own cubs, Mowgli is well-versed in jungle life and enjoys playing with his wolf siblings. While Bagheera is glad with how content Mowgli is right now, he is also concerned that Mowgli would someday have to go back to his own kind.
The wolf pack parents gather at Council Rock one evening after learning that Shere Khan, a Bengal tiger known for eating humans, has made a comeback to the area of the jungle where the pack lives. Akela, the pack leader, determines that Mowgli must leave the forest for his his own protection. He asks Bagheera to accompany him to a "Man-Village." Even though they depart that evening, Mowgli is adamant about staying in the wild. A hungry Indian python named Kaa tries to eat Mowgli as he and Bagheera sleep in a tree nearby, but Bagheera stops him. The following morning, Colonel Hathi and his wife Winifred are leading an elephant patrol, and Mowgli tries to join them. After a confrontation, Bagheera chooses to leave Mowgli on his own after discovering him. Baloo, a laid-back, lovable sloth bear, greets Mowgli shortly and makes the commitment to raise Mowgli alone and never to take him to the Man-Village.Soon later, Mowgli is abducted by some monkeys and brought before their master, the orangutan King Louie. If Mowgli can teach King Louie how to make fire like other people do, Louie will help Mowgli stay in the wild. Mowgli, however, is unable to produce fire because he was not nurtured by humans. King Louie's palace is reduced to ruins in the subsequent mayhem as Bagheera and Baloo arrive to rescue Mowgli. That evening, Bagheera convinces Baloo that Shere Khan's presence makes the jungle an unsafe place for Mowgli. The following morning, Baloo regretfully tries to convince Mowgli that the Man-Village is the finest place for him to live, but Mowgli accuses him of betraying his word and flees. Baloo as Bagheera enlists the assistance of Hathi and his patrol as he sets out in quest of Mowgli. But Shere Khan, who overheard Bagheera and Hathi's chat, has made up his mind to go after and murder Mowgli himself. While everything is going on, Mowgli has another encounter with Kaa, who again tries to devour him after hypnotizing him. However, this time Shere Khan accidentally intervenes, allowing Kaa to wake up and escape. A gang of sympathetic vultures that welcome Mowgli as a fellow outcast come across a dejected Mowgli as a storm approaches. Shortly later, Shere Khan shows up, frightening the vultures away and confronting Mowgli. The vultures swoop in to divert Shere Khan when lightning strikes a nearby tree and burns it on fire, Soon later, he makes an appearance, chasing the vultures away and confronts Mowgli. The vultures swoop in to divert Shere Khan while a neighbouring tree is lit on fire by lightning, and Mowgli takes a sizable blazing limb and binds it to the tiger's tail. Shere Khan panics and flees because he is scared of fire.
Mowgli is still apprehensive to enter the Man-Village when Bagheera and Baloo take him there later. His perspective quickly shifts, though, as he falls in love with a stunning country girl who is walking down to the river to gather water. She "accidentally" spills her water jug after spotting Mowgli. After bringing it back for her, Mowgli follows her inside the Man-Village. Baloo and Bagheera, satisfied that Mowgli is secure and content among his own kind, decide to return home in order to demonstrate that he has made up his mind and chosen to go to the Man-Village.
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