
Jungle boy Mowgli (voiced by Osment) decides to forsake civilized village life for the "bare necessities" of the wild with his old friends. However, the evil tiger Shere Khan is looking for a little payback after Mowgli's last adventure. Trouble's a-brewing!... (Full plot summary below)
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Jungle boy Mowgli (voiced by Osment) decides to forsake civilized village life for the "bare necessities" of the wild with his old friends. However, the evil tiger Shere Khan is looking for a little payback after Mowgli's last adventure. Trouble's a-brewing!
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| New York TimesDave KehrDoes little but recycle the memorable moments of the first ... while rendering them in a cheap, thin style of animation far closer to Saturday morning television than to the classic Disney features. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerPaula NechakThe message that beats weakly beneath the heart of The Jungle Book 2 -- be true to yourself -- is muddled by a slow pace and some musical numbers that are labored and surprisingly uninspired. |
| London Evening StandardAlexander WalkerDisney's sequel to the story of Mowgli and his jungle companions leaves out the name of Rudyard Kipling on the credits. No loss. It could well have left out the name of Disney. |
| Miami HeraldChristine DolenWhat makes this sequel work is the charm of its story. |
| Movie MomNell MinowThere is no pretense of art or imagination in this movie. It barely qualifies as creative marketing. It's just Disney's latest strategy to leverage the affection that generations of viewers have for its animated classics by cranking out palid sequels. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasA work of such charm and imagination it should enchant, as the old circus phrase goes, "children of all ages." |
| Supercala.comJohn VenableIt will appeal to kids, and in the end, that's all that matters. |
| Filmcritic.comDavid LevineIn a time when sequels rarely live up to the original, its flawless, lighthearted entertainment will please everyone. |
| Washington PostJane HorwitzA cute sequel to the 1967 Disney classic, is likely to provide 72 minutes of enjoyment and a few scary thrills to tykes, as well as a pleasant diversion for parents. |
| Entertainment WeeklyScott BrownThe same money-minded dreamers who found a way to ''Return to Neverland'' have hacked a path back to Baloo heaven. |