Jungle Cubs

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Jungle Cubs was an animated series produced by Disney for ABC in 1996. It was based on their 1967 feature film The Jungle Book, but set in the youth of the animal characters. The show was a hit, running for two seasons in syndication before moving its re-runs to the Disney Channel. The show was last seen on Toon Disney, but was taken off the schedule in 2001 and has not been seen since on the U.S. airwaves. However the show still airs in the United Kingdom on Disney Cinemagic.

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The stars of Disney’s 1967 animated smash hit The Jungle Book were regressed to cubs for this syndicated animated series. Jungle Cubs suggested that when they were younger, both the good and evil animals lived together in relative peace.

Each of the characters were given distinct characteristics which reflected their future personalities as seen in The Jungle Book; this creative idea further tied the show in with its film predecessor. Uptight panther Bagheera, free spirit bear Baloo, headstrong tiger Shere Khan, wild orangutan Prince Louie, neurotic elephant Hathi, and hypnotic snake Kaa all returned from the film, putting aside their differences to live and learn together. Noting the lack of representation from the female of the species, the show gave an elephant named Winifred a prominent role, who was (Colonel) Hathi's wife in the Jungle Book.

The cubs braved a variety of jungle dangers, often matching wits with sneaky vultures Cecil and Arthur. Living up to new federal regulations for educational television, Jungle Cubs offered lessons on friendship, self-respect, and other healthy traits, delivered in a way young children could easily understand.

It is also interesting to note that, in the second season of the show, many of the cubs become slightly older and more distanced from one another. (Many are also given different voice actors.) And, although they still remain good friends, they are getting more and more busy with their own lives and spending less time at their fort, the Cub House (Louie's future palace). Louie becomes wrapped up in being King of the Jungle and is no longer so close to Baloo, Bagheera becomes more serious and uptight than before, and Hathi begins spending more time with Winifred than with the other Cubs. The biggest change, however, is Shere Khan. He spends a lot of time hunting, as Bagheera and Kaa do (this is likely to be a reference to normal animals. When they grow into adolescents and leave their parents, they must devote more time to hunting and concentrating on defending their living quarters), and, as the series progresses, begins to become more annoyed with the other Cubs than before. He even attempts to overthrow King Louie at one point, using Kaa (who didn't really get a choice in the matter) as a henchman. Kaa, as well as Baloo (with the exception of his friendship with Louie), don't really change much.

  • Bagheera: He is a sensible and solemn panther who rarely gets into trouble. He has a preoccupation with being clean. Bagheera is affectionately known as Baggy and is the youngest in the group.
  • Baloo: A caring and happy go lucky bear. He likes to play with his friends and sometimes plays tricks on Bagheera in order to snap the latter out of his seriousness.
  • Louie: Baloo's best friend. He wants to become king of the jungle one day. Louie is an orangutan.
  • Shere Khan: A stuck up Bengal tiger. He often tries to lord over the other animals.
  • Kaa: A young python who wants to hypnotize people.

One Region 2 DVD is currently available to buy.

This DVD features three episodes.

  • A Night in the Wasteland - Young Shere Khan climbs into trouble at the top of Pinnacle Rock.
  • How the Panther Lost Its Roar - Bagheera loses his voice before finding his courage.
  • Red Dogs - A pack of dholes terrorize the jungle.

  • Another carryover from the film was a remix of the Oscar-nominated tune “The Bare Necessities,” which served as Jungle Cubs’ theme song.
  • This series is among the shortest and most unknown shows in the Disney company.

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