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The Jungle Book is a movie based on the original books by Rudyard Kipling, depicting the trials and tribulations of a young boy called Mowgli who is raised by wolves in the jungle. ..

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  1. The Jungle Book (1937)
  2. The Lion King (1994)
  3. The Muppets (2011)
  4. The Jungle Book 2 (2018)
  5. The Jungle Book 3 (2019)
  6. The Jungle Book 4 (2020)
  7. The Jungle Book 5 (2021)
  8. The Lion King 2: Simba’s Return (2005)
  9. Disney’s Aladdin (1992) 10. Disney’s Cinderella (2015)

The Jungle Book (2016)

This live-action remake of The Jungle Book is a great addition to the Disney live-action remakes line-up. It features stunningly detailed backdrops, memorable characters and a story that closely follows the original.

Mowgli is a young boy who is raised by animals in the jungle. He is forced to flee when a man-hating tiger named Shere Khan forces him to do so. Mowgli meets a variety of colourful characters along the way, and learns about himself in the process.

The 2016 Jungle Book remake is a beautiful and well-made film that is sure to please audiences. The set-pieces are particularly impressive, and the story is engaging and exciting.

The Lion King (1994)

The Lion King is a classic Disney tale that emphasizes the importance of friendship, facing your fears, and not running away from your problems. The story borrows heavily from Hamlet and Kimba the White Lion, resulting in one of Disney’s most prolific films. The musical numbers are excellent and the color palette is bright and vibrant. ..

In the Lion King, young Simba longs to be king. When tragedy strikes, his uncle Scar encourages him to flee from his home and Pride Rock. Disgraced in exile, Simba eventually learns to let go of his insecurities and worries. A face from the past convinces him to return and reclaim his throne. ..

The Lion King is a beautifully animated tale that is sure to entertain and inspire. ..

Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle

If you’re looking for a movie that is more gritty and closer to the original ideas Kipling conjured up, Mowgli is definitely worth a watch. It’s much sharper around the edges than Disney’s version; if you go in with expectations of a cutesy, fun-loving movie you’ll be disappointed.

Mowgli, the outcast of the Jungle Book family, packs one heck of an emotional punch in director Andy Serkhis’ version. The movie follows the basic structure of the Disney version but with a few distinct differences. Most notably is that of the animals themselves, who appear to have far more disdain and impatience for Mowgli, giving the jungle a much harsher feel to it. ..

The voice cast of the film is outstanding, and the talent on display here oozes through every part of the production. ..

James and the Giant Peach

This is a stop-motion/live action hybrid movie adaptation of Road Dahl’s story of James and the Giant Peach. The movie is set in a world where stop-motion animation and live action are combined, and it features a gorgeously rendered stop-motion/live action hybrid.

James’ happy life comes crashing down when his parents are killed by a rhinoceros. This forces him to live with his two Aunts. Daringly saving the life of a spider, James witnesses an enormous peach growing in the garden. Venturing inside, he meets a number of new friends alongside that very same spider. Together, they set out to help him return to New York. ..

The film is set in a world of animals that have been turned into humans by a virus. The humans are forced to live with the animals and must learn to live together. The animals are also forced to learn to trust humans and protect them from the other animals.

Tarzan

Tarzan is one of the most well-known and beloved characters in children’s literature. He was created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and first appeared in 1912. Disney adapted the story for a movie in 1932, which was a huge success. The character has since been featured in other movies and TV shows, and is still popular today. ..

Tarzan is a man who was raised by gorillas in the jungle. As he gets older though, he realizes that he’s not actually an ape, but actually a human. He has to decide where he really belongs when he discovers this, and because of this, the story follows his journey as he tries to find his place in the world.

This is one of the final movies Disney produced before the new Millennium and it’s a pretty good one to end on too. The story follows a group of friends as they go about their everyday lives, changing and adapting as the world around them changes.

Robin Hood

The story of Robin Hood’s “take from the rich to give to the poor” idea has been echoed through generations. It’s no surprise then that Disney’s animation department, known for spinning folklore tales into rich, vibrant stories, would get their hands on this one. The result is one of the better retellings of Robin Hood.

In this imaginative interpretation of the Robin Hood legend, the fox is the clever and cunning hero who joins forces with a host of colourful characters to outwit and outsmart Prince John. ..

The game is a fun, vibrant romp that uses its themes of power and hierarchical rule to good effect.

The Fox and the Hound

As their friendship deepens, Copper and Tod come to understand that they have something in common: a deep-seated need for adventure. They both crave the excitement and excitement of hunting big game, even if it means breaking the law. And as their relationship deepens, they realize that this need is not just a passing phase; it’s something that has been with them from the beginning.

The Fox and the Hound is a powerful story that plays on the juxtapositions between its fates of two animals. The friendship between these two animals is a central point of the plot.

Copper’s owner is a mean, bitter man who pushes his dog to become a cold, heartless killing machine while Tod’s sweet owner is the exact opposite. Yet, through it all the bonds of friendship are never broken completely between the pair and it’s something that really helps this film stand out. ..

Life of Pi

Life of Pi is a visually stunning movie that tells an interesting story. The visuals are well-done and some of the scenes at sea are breathtaking. ..

Pi Patel, an Indian storyteller, tells his life story to an aspiring Canadian author. When he’s interviewed, Pi recounts his family’s business failures and a sea voyage to Canada in search of a new life. One thing leads to another and Pi is forced to team up with a host of zoo animals- including a menacing Bengal Tiger. ..

Life of Pi is a survival movie at its core, but it also has some strong themes around friendship, hope, faith and comradeship. These make it a great film that is sure to entertain audiences. ..

George of the Jungle

George of the Jungle is a 1997 comedy film that is full of goofy gags and some eye-rolling moments. Despite this, the film is a real guilty pleasure and bound to put a smile on your face if you’re in the mood for something silly. ..

George is raised by apes in the jungle. Alongside an elephant that thinks it’s a dog and a highly intelligent ape, George comes across a US noble woman named Ursula Stanhope. He takes her with him to live in the jungle, and through her slowly learns the rules of human relationships. At the same time though, Ursula’s lover, Lyle, is out looking for her.

Brendan Frasier is the driving force behind this comedy, which is likely to appeal more to kids than adults. However, it’s still a solid watch. ..

Jumanji

Jumanji is a board game that has been around for many years and it is known to be a very popular game. It has been critiqued by many people at different points in time, but it still remains one of those classic games that people enjoy playing. There have been several remakes of this game over the years, and it seems to be continuing to be popular. ..

The board game that Alan Parrish discovers in the original film is a magical one that can take him to different places in time. Several decades later, Judy and Peter are playing the game again and they find out that the board game has a new owner - a woman named Sarah. The mystery of whoAlan Parrish was back in 1985 continues to be solved as they play the game again.

The film “The Wizard of Oz” is a classic that is sure to delight audiences of all ages. The special effects are top-notch and the story is well-told, making it a must-see for any movie lover. ..

  1. The Jungle Book
  2. The Lion King
  3. The Incredibles
  4. Toy Story 4
  5. Madagascar 3
  6. Finding Nemo: The Blue Lagoon 7. Alice in Wonderland 8. Pirates of Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 9. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone 10. Thor: Ragnarok

Our picks for the best summer reads are just the beginning! Let us know in the comments below what books you’re looking forward to reading this season. ..

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