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Le Livre de la jungle 2

Titre original : The Jungle Book 2
  • 2003
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  • 1h 12min
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5,3/10
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John Goodman and Haley Joel Osment in Le Livre de la jungle 2 (2003)
Mowgli, missing the jungle and his old friends, runs away from the man village unaware of the danger he's in by going back to the wild.
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AventureComédieFamilleMusicalMusiqueAnimationAnimation dessinée à la mainAventure animalièreAventure dans la jungle

Mowgli vit maintenant avec les hommes, mais la jungle lui manque. Il s'échappe alors du village et s'expose à de nombreux dangers pour retrouver ses amis.Mowgli vit maintenant avec les hommes, mais la jungle lui manque. Il s'échappe alors du village et s'expose à de nombreux dangers pour retrouver ses amis.Mowgli vit maintenant avec les hommes, mais la jungle lui manque. Il s'échappe alors du village et s'expose à de nombreux dangers pour retrouver ses amis.

  • Réalisation
    • Steve Trenbirth
  • Scénario
    • Karl Geurs
    • Carter Crocker
    • Evan Spiliotopoulos
  • Casting principal
    • John Goodman
    • Haley Joel Osment
    • Tony Jay
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    19 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Steve Trenbirth
    • Scénario
      • Karl Geurs
      • Carter Crocker
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
    • Casting principal
      • John Goodman
      • Haley Joel Osment
      • Tony Jay
    • 81avis d'utilisateurs
    • 77avis des critiques
    • 38Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 9 nominations au total

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    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Baloo
    • (voix)
    Haley Joel Osment
    Haley Joel Osment
    • Mowgli
    • (voix)
    Tony Jay
    Tony Jay
    • Shere Khan
    • (voix)
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Shanti
    • (voix)
    Connor Funk
    Connor Funk
    • Ranjan
    • (voix)
    Bob Joles
    Bob Joles
    • Bagheera
    • (voix)
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Ranjan's Father
    • (voix)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Kaa
    • (voix)
    • …
    Phil Collins
    Phil Collins
    • Lucky
    • (voix)
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Flaps
    • (voix)
    Veena Bidasha
    • Messua
    • (voix)
    Brian Cummings
    Brian Cummings
    • Buzzie
    • (voix)
    Baron Davis
    Baron Davis
    • Dizzy
    • (voix)
    Bobby Edner
    Bobby Edner
    • Boy
    • (voix)
    Jess Harnell
    Jess Harnell
    • Dizzy
    • (voix)
    • …
    Devika Parikh
    Devika Parikh
    • Woman
    • (voix)
    Bhawan Manish
      J. Grant Albrecht
      J. Grant Albrecht
      • Additional voices
      • (voix)
      • (non crédité)
      • Réalisation
        • Steve Trenbirth
      • Scénario
        • Karl Geurs
        • Carter Crocker
        • Evan Spiliotopoulos
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      birdlandcc

      Pretty good stuff... too short

      I was pretty entertained by this sequel. What I found most impressive was the excellent voice-over work. I have gone back and checked what the deal was and found it very interesting that both the Winnie the Pooh crews (new and old) were very much involved in the Jungle Books.

      Kaa the snake was my main interest, being done by the same voice over guy who now does Winnie the Pooh (Jim Cummings). Just as the original Kaa the snake, Sterling Holloway, was also the same guy who did the original Winnie voice .

      The other was the Black Panther, Bageera, originally done by Mr. French of Family Affair, the great Sebastian Cabot... now being done so well by Bob Joles who also narrates the Winnie series these days, just as Mr Cabot did in his day. Haley Joel Osment did a fantastic job of being Mowgli as well. John Goodman... good I guess... but the original Phil Harris just had that fluid jazz scat thing DOWN. So Baloo just isnt as cool as he used to be. No offense John, I seriously can't think of anyone who could have done better. But sometimes greatness is just great, and can't be duplicated. Nice try though.

      Sure the story wasn't really all that rivoting, the animation wasn't as full or rich in color. And no King Louis, but then again... the elephant marching army and the Beatles Buzzards were so great and are back again.

      Jungle Book was a great classic, certainly my favorite of all Disney animations... but Jungle Book 2 is certainly worth seeing for the next bunch of little guys who need that Disney fix.

      I have to agree with another critic in here... they should have spent a little more time and added a few more minutes of something. 70 minutes... and 15 of it in shadow puppet credits... stop short changing the Disney legacy with trying to reissue a cheaper version of the actual foundation that Disney was built on. Walt is shedding a few tears where ever he is.(actually I guess he sheds ice cubes, isn't he frozen somewhere?) Eisner, get with the program already.
      butlers-1

      made for video....

      We just took our two daughters (ages five and four) to their first cinema experience...The Jungle Book 2. Though it had a few scary parts (Shere Khan close ups), overall it was pleasant and didn't contain the violence that has characterized a number of other childrens videos that we've rented.

      The above experience not withstanding, as I watched the film I kept thinking that this movie should not have gone to the theaters, but should have been sent straight to video. When you look at the voice talent (John Goodman, Phil Collins, Haley Joel Osment), you initially expect big gun entertainment. It is later that it dawns on you that you've paid cinema prices for a film that lasts only around 75 minutes and has a plot that is more concerned with having the original cast make almost forced appearance (look! Here is the snake! We've come across the monkeys! Are those elephant noises I hear?), rather than bringing them all back as part of a well devised plot. The film develops well in the village with Mowgli recounting his jungle life. Once the village is left, however, you feel pushed along. The most forced of the whole group are the buzzards, who go from being significant in the first film to basically showing up here and watching Lucky, the new vulture addition, ham it up. I guess Col. Hathi's wife knew better. She doesn't even appear in this one!

      The weak plot aside, there was something unusual for me in returning to these characters so many years later and seeing that they have not aged a bit....only in animation! Seeing this film from the 60s brought back with updated music, was enjoyable. Perhaps that is why the buzzards weren't really needed. Audiences of the first film would have been thinking "Ringo" during the buzzard scenes, here the Smash Mouths sing on the soundtrack. Some things just don't cross time well.

      So... as a sequel the film is weak. But it is enjoyable to watch...on video. Some sequels are a waste even in the 99 cent bin (Beethoven 3, anyone?), while others are worth the sitting (Homeward Bound 2). Disney has given us a sequel designed for a family with little kids, but its theatrical run shows a greed that does not fit well with the reputation for quality that Walt Disney was given.

      ps. We watched the film here in Argentina, so it was in Spanish. Lucky is presented as a doof whose Spanish has the thickest North American accent I've ever heard. Hmmmm.
      5Rob_Taylor

      Utter, utter, utter rubbish!

      Recipe for Jungle Book 2:

      Take one classic animated movie, loved by millions the world over.

      Carefully remove the plot.

      Add a couple of inconsequential new characters.

      Simmer gently without much loving care for very little time in a studio.

      et voila!

      You have the most pointless sequel I have seen in a long time. This is a shameless and charmless cash-in on the original Jungle Book. All the characters are there (with the exception of King Louie - who is absent for no explained reason) but they are there just because they were in the first film. No other reason at all.

      The plot isn't. There is no plot! Some vague hokum about how Mowgli misses the jungle, and that's it. Dull, dull, dull, dull, dull!

      You have to admire Disney's inattention to detail, though. For example. Mowgli, having been transplanted to the man village, has to obey all the rules of civilised society. Except, he still gets to wear his loincloth like some Tarzan wannabee. No smart man clothes for you, jungle boy! Just that raggedy old cloth! Haha! You're in the man world now, but we'll cruelly let you wear your rag to constantly remind you of the fact that you were once in a real movie with heart!

      And what's with everyone in that village? They are deathly afraid of the "jungle" and its inhabitants. So much so that they've placed convenient stepping stones across the river so that they can get to it anytime they like. Bah!

      There's one new song of any note "Jungle Rythym" which is OK, but that's it. Otherwise it's just an endless rehash of "Bare Necessities" several times during the picture. Talk about a one-song movie.

      The voices are done reasonably well, though how they roped John-Rhys Davies into this I'll never know. Mowgli (Haley Joel Osment) and Baloo (John Goodman) are particularly good.

      But otherwise its just rubbish really. Little kids will enjoy it, but it's a shame Disney didn't add a few more "adult" oriented gags into it. The only one of note was the vultures being portrayed as the Beatles. Even that wasn't funny the second time around. I can imagine parents the world over, having taken their kids to see this, dreading the little 'uns wanting to go again.

      Oh, and Disney guys? Just because Lilo and Stitch was a good film, doesn't mean you have to try and sneak the two main characters into every movie from now on. Shanti and the intensely irritating Ranjan are practically clones of Lilo and Stitch, but without the charm of either.

      The final insult was, after sitting through the movie and listening to far too many reprisals of "Bare Necessities" and NOT having King Louie in it at all, the end credits played out to "I Wannna be Like You". Yeah, that makes tons of sense Disney. Not have a major character in the movie, then use his theme song at the end.

      What a crock! Not so much of a straight-to-video production as it should have been a straight-to-the-cheap-bin-in-the-video-shop effort.
      4Smells_Like_Cheese

      Pointless, but not too bad

      A few weeks ago, they re-released The Jungle Book on Disney DVD and I watched it after not seeing it for years and I just forgot how much I loved it. I saw that it had a sequel and I figured it might be worth a look. I watched it tonite and even though it wasn't a bad attempt, it was not really necessary to make it. The first Jungle Book ended so well and had a perfect happy ending, this was just a strange continuation on the story. They do bring back our favorite characters which I loved, like the snake, he's so cheesy, but he always cracks me up. Bagera, the panther, once again, I just love him, he tries to do right all the time, but he always gets hurt in the process. And of course Baloo is always there to bring some life and fun to the story with the simple bare necessities.

      Maugli is living in the village with a new family and life. But it's not the life he's always wanted, it has work and rules. He tells the other kids about the jungle, but they don't believe on how fun it is. Baloo and Bagera are in the jungle and Baloo just misses Maugli so much and brings him back to the jungle. But they're in big trouble, Shanti and her little brother(children from Maugli's village) follow Maugli and they are all being followed by Sher Kahn who wants revenge on Maugli for making a fool out of him.

      The Jungle Book 2 is a cute Disney sequel, but for those who love the original, it doesn't hold a candle up to the first Jungle Book. But for the kids and just a regular family film for the afternoon. I have to admit that there was a scene that definitely made me laugh, when the snake sees Shanti and tries to eat her, but her little brother beats him up, pretty good too, I couldn't help but laugh out loud. There are some fun moments, so it's worth a look, but I do of course prefer the first Jungle Book.

      4/10
      5disdressed12

      mildly entertaining

      this sequel pales in comparison to the classic and much loved original.the story(such as it is)is pretty lame,and doesn't really have a point,and most of the songs are lacklustre.still,the movie was mildly amusing and had a few funny moments.since it was released about thirty six years after the original,some of the original characters from the the first movie did not have the same voice talents,which is a shame.anyway,in my opinion,they should have just stuck with the original classic,instead of releasing a lacklustre sequel.though,to be fair,this sequel is not as bad as many of the direct to video sequels that Disney has and will continue to churn out.so i guess that's something.then again,this one should not have been released theatrically either.for me,The Jungle Book 2 is a 5/10

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      • Anecdotes
        A plan for "The Jungle Book 3" involved Baloo and Shere Khan being captured, and sold off to a circus in Russia. So Mowgli, Shanti, Ranjan, and Bagheera would have to save them, and Shere Khan would have changed his ways because of his capture. Corey Burton would've replaced Tony Jay as the voice of Shere Khan. But after John Lasseter became CEO of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios, and due to the film's lackluster box-office returns, the idea, along with ideas for several other Disney sequels were scrapped.
      • Gaffes
        Several times Shanti has to go to the river for water, yet, near the end of the movie, a woman can clearly be seen dipping a container of water out of what seems to be a fountain or pool in the center of the village.
      • Citations

        Baloo: In case you haven't noticed, kid, I'm no wild animal. Except at parties.

      • Crédits fous
        A dedication appears and the end of the credits: "This motion picture would not have been possible without the inspiration from the original motion picture and the work of its talented artists and animators."
      • Connexions
        Featured in The Gadget Show: Épisode #8.8 (2008)
      • Bandes originales
        I Wan'na Be Like You
        Words and Music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

        Performed by Smash Mouth

        Produced by Smash Mouth

        Smash Mouth appears courtesy of Interscope Records

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      • Date de sortie
        • 5 février 2003 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • États-Unis
        • Australie
        • France
      • Site officiel
        • Official site
      • Langue
        • Anglais
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        • The Jungle Book 2
      • Sociétés de production
        • Walt Disney Pictures
        • Disneytoon Studios
        • Walt Disney Animation France S.A.
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      • Budget
        • 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
      • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 47 901 582 $US
      • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 11 441 733 $US
        • 16 févr. 2003
      • Montant brut mondial
        • 186 303 759 $US
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        • 1h 12min(72 min)
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