Adventures of Mowgli
Adventures of Mowgli is an animated feature-length story originally released as five animated shorts of about 20 minutes each between 1967 and 1971 in the Soviet Union. It is based on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. They were directed by Roman Davydov and made by Soyuzmultfilm studio. In 1973, the five films were combined into a single 96-minute feature film. The Russian DVD release of the restored footage, distributed by "Krupnyy Plan" and "Lizard", separates the animation into the original five parts.
An English-language version made jointly by Soyuzmultfilm and Cyrillic Films was completed in 1996 and released direct-to-video on April 28, 1998 under the name Adventures of Mowgli. Charlton Heston is the narrator in the English version. Proceeds from the U.S. release were donated to The Audrey Hepburn Hollywood for Children Fund.
Style
This is the second film adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's work released in 1967. Even though the movie was not conceived as a reaction to the Disney adaptation, it proves an interesting contrast, being more faithful to the epic and primal content of Kipling's original work. The Soyuzmultfilm's adaptation appeared more adult and in spirit is closer to Kipling's book. There are scenes of mass fights and duels, blood and death are shown, there is charged atmosphere, suspense. Subjects of life and death, debt and feelings, heroism of the soldier and human essence arise.Portrayal of characters
- In this version, Bagheera is female. She is also less willing to spoil Mowgli, as she spanks him after he refuses to apologize for landing on Baloo, saying "Mind your manners!". This scene has inexplicably been deleted for the English-language version made by Films by Jove, though it appears uncut in the Cyrillic Films English-language adaptation. It is voiced by the famous Tamer of Tigers star, actress Lyudmila Kasatkina.
- Human characters like Messua and Buldeo are not present in this film.
- Bagheera has three cubs in this film, one black and two gold. They are only mentioned in the book while Bagheera's female mate is not.
- While it is uncertain as to what bear species Baloo may be in the books, here he is an Asiatic black bear
- In this film, the king's ankus is replaced with a dagger, the Iron Tooth. This is the same departure as in Disney's later film The Jungle Book.
- Unlike most adaptations that show Tabaqui, this is loyal to the story and he is a golden jackal. In most adaptations like Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli, and , he is a hyena.
- One of Hathi's sons shows similarities to the baby elephant Junior, from the Disney adaptation.
- The ruins of the Forgotten City contain Buddha look-alike statues in Lotus position.
- White Hood, the white cobra guarding the treasures in an old cave, has also been changed into a female named Mother Cobra. She is also much more vicious than her book counterpart.
- Snake characters talk in a slow and hissy manner.
- All female characters are mothers except Gita, a local girl which attracts Mowgli.
- Most instances of physical violence, brutality, and lethality are implied but not shown. The scenes of Shere Khan slaying numerous humans and animals are not portrayed, instead Bagheera is constantly accusing him of being a "Manhunter! Murderer! Baby snatcher!" and so on. Also his evil deeds are described verbally in brief by the Narrator. The scene of the Kaa's hunt is ended right at the moment when Kaa is about to proceed to feast on the hypnotized Bandar-log population. Baloo is taking Mowgli away, saying that "We'd better leave now. This is something you shouldn't see." Only scenes of actual violence, which are portrayed, occur when: 1) Baloo and Bagheera are fighting the Bandar-log crowd in order to free Mowgli, 2) Mowgli, triumphant after he obtained the Iron Tooth, wields and accidentally hurts a paw of his Grey Brother wolf with the dagger, and apologizes right thereafter, 3) the Pack confronts the Red dogs, 4) the final fight.
- Shere Khan escapes the stampede and is eventually killed by the grown-up Mowgli in a bare-handed manner similar to Samson slaying the lion. The Shere Khan's death in the hands of Mowgli is implied by the next scene, which depicts Mowgli with the tiger's skin.
Plot
Episode 1 - "Raksha"
The story starts with a golden jackal named Tabaqui walking towards his master, the dreaded tiger known as Shere Khan, who stretches himself, and then walks to the spot of a camp with Tabaqui guiding him. Out of cruelty and hatred, Shere Khan leaps towards the campsite. Whilst doing so, he accidentally burns his right forepaw, forcing a young child, Mowgli, to wander into a wolf cave in the jungle. At that point, Shere Khan appears at the entrance and, unable to pass through the cave's apperture with his massive body, demands that the wolves give him his prey, but the wolf mother Raksha refuses and drives him away. He taunts them and says that the wolf pack will decide as he skulks away, angered by her defiance. Meanwhile, Tabaqui runs around the whole jungle and tells all the animals that a wolf pack has adopted a human.A moment later, Bagheera, the melanistic Indian leopard, is minding her business when Tabaqui appears to tell her the news. Bagheera scolds him for spreading malicious falsehoods, then puts up quite a display that causes Shere Khan to walk away with hatred.
The elders of the wolf pack watch a performance of the wolf cubs and Maugli, with Maugli matching the cubs' every step. The elders are evenly split about whether or not they should allow him to stay until they see Maugli pinch the nose of Tabaqui, who came up to taunt him. At this point, however, Shere Khan appears and demands that he be given his prey. Akela, also known as "The Lone Wolf" and patriarch of the pack, refuses to listen, so Raksha and Baloo come to his defence, but Shere Khan is undeterred until Bagheera also appears and offers the wolf pack a freshly killed bull in return for keeping Maugli alive. Shere Khan is forced to admit defeat, but vows that he will still eat Maugli one day.
Episode 2 - "The Kidnapping"
Maugli and Raksha's cubs are being taught to hunt by Baloo, who scolds Mowgli for running like a man, also teaches them the call of the jungle: "We be of one blood, thou and I" when they reached a watering hole infested with crocodiles. A bit earlier Bagheera appears and teaches Maugli to climb and jump between trees. The Bandar-logs in the trees watch Maugli free an elephant from a pit trap set by the villagers and decide that he is just like them but without a tail and that he could be useful. A short while later, they kidnap him while he is sleeping and take him to their city. Baloo and Bagheera run after him but decide that they need the help of the Indian rock python Kaa. They don't know where to look until Chil the brahminy kite, flying above them, tells them that he saw him being taken to the abandoned city; Maugli had used the call of the jungle as he was being carried away and asked him to help. Baloo and Bagheera arrive first and are both overwhelmed by the monkeys. Once Kaa arrives, the monkeys go still and sit quietly on the city ruins around him. Kaa begins a hypnotizing dance, and every so often tells the monkeys to come one step closer. Bagheera and Baloo are nearly caught in the trap as well until they are pulled away by Maugli, after which they leave the scene.Episode 3 - "Akela's Last Hunt"
Mowgli has grown, and to enable him to take his rightful place in the pack, he needs to arm himself. Python Kaa helps Mowgli find an "iron tooth", - a knife, in an abandoned cave guarded by an ancient white Indian cobra. This happens just in time, because the old enemy tiger Shere Khan raises havoc in the pack, intending to kill Mowgli since Akela has missed his kill. The intervention of Mowgli saves the pack leader from Shere Khan through the use of the Red Flower along with support from Bagheera and Baloo.Episode 4 - "The Fight"
A terrible threat looms over the wolf tribe and all those living in the jungle. A large pack of dholes descends on the jungle, destroying everything in its path. Mowgli, however, decides that he and Akela should prepare the wolf pack to battle the dhole tribes, with Baloo concurring with Akela's orders.Tabaqui, nosy as always, reports the preparations for war to his master, Shere Khan; who muses the wolves forgot the rules of the jungle. Saying that it is every beast for themselves now, the big cat suggests heading north to wait for the battle to be over with, a suggestion his nosy majordomo agrees with.
Everyone evacuates for shelter while Bagheera relocates her three cubs, to a safer spot where they remain until the war is over despite their earlier misbehavior.
At the river, Kaa suggests the aid of a huge horde of bees minding their business at the start of the waterfall. Despite getting stung, Mowgli finally convinces the bee queen and her clans to stop the dhole tribes.
The big battle comes, and after many times with some dhole clansmen losing their tails to Mowgli's kukri, the dhole tribes flee thanks to the bee horde, and the Seeonee Jungles are safe once more. Akela then lets forth his last triumphant warcry.
Episode 5 - "Return to Mankind"
Mowgli is the head of the wolf pack. He sees people by the village, gathering some water, he is confused about why he feels so different than the jungle folk. Finally it is time to pay the principal enemy of Mowgli tiger Shere Khan, who broke the peace truce during a drought... but to slay him, Mowgli must devise a plan to trap him and his bumbling majordomo Tabaqui in the ravine using the buffalo herds. Plan A fails when Shere Khan leaps to a high platform, with Mowgli hot on his tail. After a short brawl, Mowgli is able to finally put Shere Khan's law-breaking habits to an end by dislocating his skull. In the jungle, the time comes to upgrade, and the flowering of love. Mowgli says goodbye to all his friends who say they would be happy to aid him. It is time to leave the pack and go back to the people.Crew
Note: Crew information for episodes 4 and 5 is incomplete.Romanized | Russian | |
Director | Roman Davydov | Роман Давыдов |
Scenario | Leonid Belokurov | Леонид Белокуров |
Art Directors | Pyotr Repkin Aleksandr Vinokurov | Пётр Репкин Александр Винокуров |
Animators | Pyotr Korobayev Boris Butakov Aleksandr Davydov Vladimir Zarubin Viktor Lihachyov Viktor Arsentyev S. Zhutovskaya Vladimir Krumin Valeriy Ugarov Oleg Komarov Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin Roman Davydov Oleg Safronov Lyudmila Kasatkina Vitaliy Bobrov Nikolay Fyodorov | Пётр Коробаев Борис Бутаков Александр Давыдов Владимир Зарубин Виктор Лихачёв Виктор Арсентьев С. Жутовская Владимир Крумин Валерий Угаров Олег Комаров Вячеслав Котёночкин Роман Давыдов Олег Сафронов Людмила Касаткина Виталий Бобров Николай Фёдоров |
Camera Operator | Yelena Petrova | Елена Петрова |
Executive Producer | A. Zorina Lyubov Butyrina | А. Зорина Любовь Бутырина |
Composer | Sofia Gubaidulina | Софья Губайдулина |
Sound Operator | Georgy Martynyuk | Георгий Мартынюк |
Script Editor | Arkadiy Snesarev Ian James Corlett English version Terry Klassen English version | Аркадий Снесарев |
Editor | Lyubov Georgiyeva | Любовь Георгиева |
Voice Actors | Sergei Martinson L. Lyubetskiy Lyusyena Ovchinnikova Stepan Bubnov Anatoli Papanov Lyudmila Kasatkina A. Nazarov V. Ushakov Maria Vinogradova V. Bubnov Yuriy Khrzhanovskiy T. Dmitriyeva Klara Rumyanova A. Shabarin | Сергей Мартинсон Л. Любецкий Люсьена Овчинникова Степан Бубнов Анатолий Папанов Людмила Касаткина А. Назаров В. Ушаков Мария Виноградова В. Бубнов Юрий Хржановский Т. Дмитриева Клара Румянова А. Шабарин |
English Voice Actors | Cathy Weseluck Ian James Corlett Sam Elliott Dana Delany Charlton Heston Campbell Lane David Kaye Scott McNeil Alec Willows Don Brown Pauline Newstone Venus Terzo Jim Byrnes Lalainia Lindbjerg Harry Kalensky Christopher Gaze |
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Technical details
During the 1980s the animated film was released in the USSR on VHS by Videoprogramma Goskino. In the early nineties it was released on VHS by "Krupnyy Plan". In the mid-nineties the cartoon series was also released on VHS by "Studio PRO Video" with Hi-Fi Stereo sound in PAL format. Also, the Lizard Company released the cartoon on Video CD disks.In 2002 the movie was restored and re-released on DVD by "Krupnyy Plan".
American/Canadian version
The dubbed English version was completed in 1996 and released in the US on VHS on April 28, 1998, renamed as "Adventures of Mowgli". The American/Canadian adaptation made numerous changes for which it was subjected to severe criticism by those familiar with the original. Some music was completely replaced or added, and the narrator and some of the characters were dubbed to have many new lines which were not in the original film. Moreover, the film was subjected to some censorship: the scene in which Maugli chops off a tail of a wild dog was removed; during the battle with wild dogs shots in which Maugli stabs dogs were removed; during the final fight of Maugli versus Shere Khan, the blood-red final shots were cut.Legacy
Thanks to the "absolution of sexy voice" as Bagheera, voiced by Lyudmila Kasatkina, the old animation story is still popular in Russian-speaking countries.Russian then prime-minister Vladimir Putin's notorious use of Kaa's phrase considering his opposition: "Come closer to me, Bandar-logs!" from the animation, while adding "I'm Kipling fan since childhood", is unmistakenly associated with the adaptation, as Kipling's book doesn't include the exact quote.