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In Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli, Louis/Alba and his monkey army are clearly based on the Bandar-log although they are not referred to as such. They also have an alliance with Shere Khan, with Louis/Alba being an informant, but also fear him. After they destroyed Mowgli's hut, they were persuaded to cast off their alliance, which they do, and later act as an independent gang. Gose, Elliott B. (1988). Mere Creatures: A Study of Modern Fantasy Tales for Children. University of Toronto Press. pp. 69. ISBN 978-0-8020-5761-7. From the National Observer, "A sad, hilarious, exuberant, vulgar fairy tale... It'll make you want to go out and blow up a dam." [ This quote needs a citation] Season Two: " The Ape Who Would Be King" • " Trunks for the Memories/ Kasaba Ball" • " Hathi's Makeover/ Curse of the Magnificent Melon" • " The Five Bananas/ Birthday Snake" • " Old Green Teeth/ The Elephant Who Couldn't Say No" • " Hair Ball/ A Tale of Two Tails" • " Waiting for Baloo/ Tree for Two" • " Nice Tiger/ Sleepless in the Jungle"

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Fictional term from The Jungle Book Mowgli made leader of the Bandar Log by John Charles Dollman, 1903In the 1994 live-action movie, the Bandar-log appear more as mischievous treasure thieves associated with King Louie (an orangutan again). One day, a monkey is seen stealing a bracelet from a boy raised by wolves named Mowgli, which belonged and was offered to him by Katherine "Kitty" Brydon in their childhood before Mowgli was separated from civilization along with his pet wolf, Grey Brother. The monkey then runs off with Mowgli and Grey Brother in pursuit until they reach an abandoned city inhabited by monkeys called "Monkey City." Der Leser bleibt lange im unklaren darüber, was mit dem Affen eigentlich ist. Man weiß nur, dass Hal Angst vor ihm hat, aber was passiert ist, erfährt man erst spät. Cassuto, David N. "Waging Water: Hydrology vs. Mythology in The Monkey Wrench Gang." ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment 2.1 (1994): 13–36. Places in the World: Paris, France • New York City, New York • Tokyo, Japan • Beijing, China • Venice, Italy • Idaho • San Francisco, California • Brazil • India • Pamplona, Spain • Monaco • London, England • Mexico • Moscow, Russia • Turkey • Hawaii • Egypt • Korea

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The Bandar-log appear in Disney's animated film The Jungle Book, where they are portrayed as having moptop hairstyles and prehensile tails, the latter being a feature which is non-existent in Old World monkeys. It is stated repeatedly in the Kipling story that the Bandar-log "have no king;" however, the Disney film version gave them one: King Louie. He is an orangutan, but in reality, orangutans are not found in India. The Bandar-log capture Mowgli and take him to Louie. They participate in the " I Wan'na Be Like You" musical number, during which Baloo and Bagheera attempt to free Mowgli from Louie who tries to get Mowgli to divulge the secrets to the "red flower" (a name given to fire). The Jungle Book Groove Party: " The Jungle's No Place for a Boy" • " Join the Ranks" • " Go Bananas in the Coconut Tree" • " A Mood for Food" • " We Are the Vultures" • " Run" • " A Brand New Day" From The Washington Post, "One of the best writers to deal with the American West." [ This quote needs a citation] Deleted: " Brothers All" • " The Song of the Seeonee" • " Monkey See, Monkey Do" • " I Knew I Belonged to Her" • " In A Day's Work" • " The Mighty Hunters" • " I've Got You Beat" • " Braver"

Younger versions of the Bandar-log appear briefly in the Jungle Cubs opening, where they antagonized a young Hathi who climbed up a tree after being terrified of a mouse Kaa chased earlier by throwing bananas on him, until they got flung away somewhere by the tree. They also appeared in several episodes including "The Ape Who Would Be King" and "Tree For Two". The Lion King: Simba • Nala • Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed • Ostrich • Gazelle • Rhino • Hippo • Zebra • Blue Beetle • Grub • Zazu • Rafiki • Timon • Pumbaa • Mufasa • Scar Lindholdt, Paul (2015). Explorations in Ecocriticism: Advocacy, Bioregionalism, and Visual Design Ecocritical Theory and Practice. Lexington Books. p.93. ISBN 978-0739194997.



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