The life of Mougli, a young courageous guy, who has been lost in the jungle and raised by animals, has been changed completely, when he has to return to his modern and civilized country, where he feels uncomfortable and makes his mind to make a visit to the jungle, the thing that brings terrible for him and threatens his life.
The characters giggle too much (as hyper-cute Saturday morning animated offerings will do), the music isn't as well integrated into the story, and the humans come across like an Indian version of The Cosby Show.
That scratching sound you hear isn't Baloo the bear rubbing against a tree, it's Disney scraping the bottom of the sequel barrel with a follow-up that has none of the charm or creativity of the original.
Washington Post
February 14, 2003
Relatively innocuous but utterly unnecessary -- except from the standpoint of unbridled capitalism.
[Blu-ray Review] A minor work from the Mouse House, but Disney enthusiasts will still want to pick up this high-definition package for the stupendous picture and lossless audio upgrade. They know who they are, and for them this Blu-ray comes recommended.