(Kristiansand International Children's Film Festival)
2000-05-04
Greece
(DVD premiere)
2000-07-05
Iceland
(video premiere)
2000-08-10
Germany
(re-release)
2000-12-14
Austria
(re-release)
2000-12-15
Mexico
(DVD premiere)
2007-10-02
Kuwait
No data
2007-12-21
USA
(TV premiere)
2011-07-13
Italy
(re-release)
2013-06-08
South Africa
(re-release)
2015-10-23
United Arab Emirates
(DVD premiere)
2016-08-22
Andorra
(TV premiere)
2018-06-08
Chile
(DVD premiere)
2018-06-09
The Jungle Book
(Original title)
El libro de la selva
Argentina
The Jungle Book
Australia
Jungleboek
Belgium (Flemish title)
Mogli, o Menino Lobo
Brazil
Книга за Джунглата
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title)
The Jungle Book
Canada (English title)
Le livre de la jungle
Canada (French title)
Knjiga o džungli
Croatia
Kniha džunglí
Czech Republic
Kniha dzunglí
Czechoslovakia
Junglebogen
Denmark
El libro de la selva
Ecuador
The Jungle Book
Egypt (English title)
Viidakkokirja
Finland
Djungelboken
Finland (Swedish title)
Le Livre de la jungle
France
Das Dschungelbuch
Germany
Το βιβλίο της ζούγκλας
Greece
To vivlio tis zouglas
Greece (transliterated title)
A dzsungel könyve
Hungary
The Jungle Book
India (English title)
The Jungle Book
India (Hindi title)
Ketab-e jangal
Iran (Persian title)
Sefer Ha-Jungle
Israel (Hebrew title)
Il libro della giungla
Italy
ジャングル・ブック(1967)
Japan (Japanese title)
Džiunglių knyga
Lithuania
El libro de la selva
Mexico
Jungle Boek
Netherlands (Dutch title)
The Jungle Book
New Zealand (English title)
Jungelboken
Norway
El libro de la selva
Peru
The Jungle Book
Philippines (English title)
Księga dżungli
Poland
O Livro da Selva
Portugal
Cartea Junglei
Romania
Книга джунглей
Russia
Књига о џунгли
Serbia
The Jungle Book
Singapore (English title)
Kniha džunglí
Slovakia
The Jungle Book
South Africa (English title)
El libro de la selva
Spain
Djungelboken
Sweden
森林王子
Taiwan
The Jungle Book
UK
The Jungle Book
USA
El libro de la selva
USA (Spanish title)
Книга джунглів
Ukraine
Cậu Bé Rừng Xanh
Vietnam
Das Dschungelbuch
West Germany
Dschungel Buch: Tanz der Elefanten
West Germany (8mm release title)
Sex & Nudity
None
The main character Mowgli (human child) only wears a red orange diaper shaped loincloth called a langot.
There is a part where Bagheera pulls on Mowgli's loincloth; Mowgli having to use his feet in order to kick him off and get him to let go.
Violence & Gore
Mild
The film contains a few scenes of mild violence, such as a boy pulling a snake's tail causing it to knock its head against a branch, or a tiger biting a bear on its rear and a tiger catching fire from a branch that is tied to its tail.
However, these scenes are portrayed humorously with comical sound effects, and do not depict any detail of injury.
Profanity
None
One use of "swingers." (Context: The animal singing about being the "King of the swingers" is an orangutan, who obviously swings from tree to tree in the jungle)
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
None
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild
The villains Shere Khan and (mostly) Kaa may upset very young children.
Some comic violence is used in this movie. Very brief loud accordian music is used at the scenes where Kaa gets his knotted tail stuck inbetween two trees and eventually pulls it out like a spring. At the very end of the film, there is a very intense fighting scene. Baloo The bear gets clawed at the end by Shere Khan and faints (this scene has made a lot of children cry in the past). However, Baloo survives and a panicked Shere Khan runs away with fire on a stick tied to his tail (the rain washes the fire away and Shere Khan runs away unharmed, but still very scared).