Review of The Jungle Book (1967) by Jacob B — 27 Jul 2017
If you're planning to add another film to your collection of Disney DVDs, The Jungle Book is a bare necessity. One of the last films Walt Disney was involved in, this film serves as a more than satisfactory conclusion to his film career with his personal touches and whatnot.
With memorable characters, catchy singalong songs sung by audiences young and old to this very day and loads of good humour, The Jungle Book is a true classic within the Walt Disney Animated Classics.
Some of the best humour in a Disney movie ever. Audiences of all ages will enjoy the slapstick humour that borrows from Looney Tunes. The Bare Necessities: one of the catchiest songs you'll ever hear in your entire life.
I wish I could say more but I prefer not to drag on in this review. So...in terms of what I've prevoiusly written...that's it I guess. A great, hilarious, warmhearted and unforgettable Disney flick.
This review of The Jungle Book (1967) was written by Jacob B on 27 Jul 2017.
The Jungle Book has generally received very positive reviews.
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