I almost choked to death laughing about the "Homeless Refugee" song. "In real life I would eat you to survive!" LOL! A lot of the creatures Mowgli encountered would probably eat him in real life.
kmac639 In the 60's, most American Cartoons were still done in America, including Disney's Traditional Animated Films. It wasn't until the 80's that Animation Outsourcing to Japan and Korea become common. MrZurata Also, in the 60's, Animation over all suffered dramatically; Theatrical Shorts were losing their budgets or were completely gone, TV Animation (which was just starting) had to be super cheap animation-wise and super simple story-wise (especially thanks to Moral Guardians), and the failure of 'Sleeping Beauty', combined with the rising costs of Animation, forced Disney to cut Corners in their films (such as the scratchy Xerox style used in 'The Jungle Book').
He just called my all-time favorite Disney movie boring. I watched it so much as a kid that my family and I could (and still can) quote parts of it at random. XD
Really! This is one of the few Honest Trailers I must almost totally disagree with. (Although the point about reusing animation is spot on, this was the origin of most of those scenes.)
They were actually smart to recycle old shot because it would take years to animate like 10 minutes of film. They were all hand-drawn by different people and layered on top of eachother to look like it's animated. So technically they aren't lazy, just being efficient.
@@Clockjunk Fun Fact: The Jungle Book was originally going to be directed by a guy named Bill Peet. He planed a more darker tone and he also created King Louie. Once Walt become involved, he had an intense argument with Bill, causing Bill to leave the company. So if the Jungle Book feels that there's something missing, that's because there is. This was the last film that Walt worked on before his passing.
Every time I come to Honest Trailers, I come knowing that another piece of my childhood is about to be ruined, but also knowing that it is always worth it. 😂😂😂
TAILSPIN!!! OH MY GOHD. I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THAT MOVIE FOR ALMOST TEN YEARS!!!! I KNEW I SAW THAT AS A CHILD BUT I COULDN'T FIND IT I DIDN'T KNOW THE TITLE AND I DIDN'T KNOW THE PLOT I JUST REMBERED BEARS
+Rob Rogers I just had a vhs tape we rented from the library it had a couple episodes on it I guess, I didn't know the difference between a TV show and a movie at the time
@@BJ-cf2ib i know the lyrics, why's it racist? Because if it's the Louis Armstrong thing; it would've been much better to have him (for the jazz legend he was) singing this song, and it kinda sucks that postmodern racists are always limiting what black people should do.
There are many words I would use to describe 1967's "Jungle Book", but 'boring' is not one of them. Say what you will of the animated classic, it is without a doubt one of the most mirthful adaptations of the Kipling classic to date. Even after all these years the movie is still sure to bring a smile to my face. :)
I don't agree that this movie was bad or boring, but I do agree that TaleSpin was great! TaleSpin and Rescue Rangers were by favourite shows as a kid and I still love them!
I might be one of the few kids who found winnie the pooh's voice soothing in a villain's character, even if he was getting ready to outright vore the homeless refugee.
+StormyKid 27 Because it's possibly the rudest, most nasty word they could have come up with for "have sex". Basically, the gag is that they're reminding us that love at first sight, which is so prevalent in Disney films can essentially be boiled down to hormones.
The film isn't boring, it's great. And the plot is serviceable enough to allow us 80 minutes of fun adventure in the jungle. Way too harsh on this film.
It always drives me crazy to see Mowgli hypnotized by Kaa. In the book, Kaa is a good guy, and anyway Mowgli was unaffected by his hypnotic effect over other animals (to include Bagheera and Baloo) because he was human, see the section where Mowgli hangs out with the monkey people, the Bandar-log. Kipling very much emphasized man's superiority and dominion over animals.
Is good that they didn't include the book's ending in the movie, that would have been traumatizing for kids, an entire town been massacred by a bunch of animals is not PG But I agree, Kaa's character isn't supposed to be a threat to Mowgli
Oh, you like Tailspin? So can you say: "spin it, let's begin it, bear and grin it when you're in it, you can win it in a minute when ya spin it, spin it, spin it?" :-D
"I Wanna be Like You" is definitely catchy and memorable....I'm pretty sure saying it's not is just simply, well, wrong...people, like, reference it and stuff...
+dangercats77 Wait how is it racist if their singing it to an Indian kid? I mean I get the symbolism behind it, but don't artist ( especially Disney) only use it to make the scene or situation more clear?
The Jungle Book indeed, I mean 100% special effects, 100% theme of folly concentrated entertainment, education 100% aside, holy Folly Batman apparently someone has discovered that children like entertainment
This was off-point. I'm willing to bet a lot of people remember more than Bear Necessities. This felt like one of those stand-up bits where a comedian just hammers on a supposedly universal problem that nobody else actually has. "Airline peanuts, amiright?!"
+Pillow Talk Sterling Holloway was the voice talent behind Winnie the Pooh and other cartoon characters, including Kaa. as for the person who did Kaa's voice for this presentation, it was very well done. sounded just like Winnie, which was the point.
I don't know what you guys are talking about. _I Wanna Be Like You_ is an awesome, memorable song, and I'm going to cry when Christopher Walken plays the head ape and doesn't sing it in his perfect voice.
One of my all-time fave Disney gems. Kinda unfair how you tore this classic a new one, but...this was possibly one of the best Honest Trailer efforts Screen Junkies has ever done! HILARIOUS!
I can understand why that joke was for humor purposes,but the reason why they re-used a lot of the animation was because of walts death a year prior to the release of the film.After,the employers working on finishing it were in a tight budget to do any remaining work on it.This novel adaption was the last movie or project he ever worked on before he passed away. :(
+Lord Stronghold In all fairness, one of those movies was "Robin Hood", and Disney was so in debt with its animation department at that point that they recycled as many scenes as possible from other films for that one. "The Aristocats" was another big one they ripped off of.
"The white man's burden? Uh oh"
That part got me. Lmao
The uh oh is endlessly funny to me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Shining!!!
I almost choked to death laughing about the "Homeless Refugee" song.
"In real life I would eat you to survive!"
LOL! A lot of the creatures Mowgli encountered would probably eat him in real life.
+A Rajagopal ha ha ha ha me too!
But what about Bagheera and Kaa?
omg same i sang this in my head during gym class and that was a mistake because my gym teacher found me on the ground.
And two of them try to anyway..
+Yusuf Gazi zc b
"I Wanna Be Like You" is a classic, damn it.
Damn straight!
"that's like Michael Bay lazy"
Seeing as it was the 1960s and animators had to draw all that shit by hand I'll cut them some slack
Let's be real though, the majority of the drawing was done by sweat shop workers in Korea.
kmac639 In the 60's, most American Cartoons were still done in America, including Disney's Traditional Animated Films. It wasn't until the 80's that Animation Outsourcing to Japan and Korea become common.
MrZurata Also, in the 60's, Animation over all suffered dramatically; Theatrical Shorts were losing their budgets or were completely gone, TV Animation (which was just starting) had to be super cheap animation-wise and super simple story-wise (especially thanks to Moral Guardians), and the failure of 'Sleeping Beauty', combined with the rising costs of Animation, forced Disney to cut Corners in their films (such as the scratchy Xerox style used in 'The Jungle Book').
DingoWalley01 Ok, I didn't know that but that makes sense. That explains one of the reasons Hanna Barbara cartoons were so cheap looking back then.
Thank you for the info, but I wish you didn't randomly capitalize words.
I fell out at that
Are you kidding? "I Wanna Be Like You" is the best song in that movie. That whole scene is amazing...you effing heathens.
Yeah my grandpa sets up the freaking song, those jerks. "We got em king Louie!" That's his line.
@@realarif you’re grandfather is still alive, then he’s one of the last few remaining voice actors around
He just called my all-time favorite Disney movie boring. I watched it so much as a kid that my family and I could (and still can) quote parts of it at random. XD
I know, I love this movie and now I'm just sad
Nostalgia is one hell of a drug.
This movie was a huge part of my childhood. I think it was one of the first VHS tapes my family bought.
Really! This is one of the few Honest Trailers I must almost totally disagree with. (Although the point about reusing animation is spot on, this was the origin of most of those scenes.)
Please Say: Do not go gentle into that good night, rage rage against the dying of the light, In your totally awesome voice
Yassssssss!
Muuuurph
animation?
skulduggary pleasant
I dont know
“The exact same voice as Winnie the Pooh, creepy, right,” I’m dying 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
That was a really good impression.
They were actually smart to recycle old shot because it would take years to animate like 10 minutes of film. They were all hand-drawn by different people and layered on top of eachother to look like it's animated. So technically they aren't lazy, just being efficient.
Yes, but it wouldn't fly to day's standers.
@@orangeslash1667 oh no, let’s go back in time and stop them
@@Clockjunk Fun Fact: The Jungle Book was originally going to be directed by a guy named Bill Peet. He planed a more darker tone and he also created King Louie. Once Walt become involved, he had an intense argument with Bill, causing Bill to leave the company. So if the Jungle Book feels that there's something missing, that's because there is.
This was the last film that Walt worked on before his passing.
@@orangeslash1667 that explains it. There are even Disney movies that pre-date this one that are astronomically better.
Hey, I like "I Wanna Be like You" better than "Bare Necessities".
Paulo Pereira So do I! It introduced me to Louis Prima :D
Paulo Pereira i agree, it's 100× better
I just rewatched the movie 2 days ago and "I wanna be like you" is stuck in my head 😅 Louis Prima is awesome
Damn straight
Same. I actually played King Louis in a school play, the song was a lot of fun to sing.
I think it's time for MULAN.
+SimplyYue Then lilo and stitch.
+SimplyYue yes yes yes!!!
+SimplyYue And if they haven't done it already, they should do 'Beauty and the Beast'
YES
+SimplyYue you look familiar
Every time I come to Honest Trailers, I come knowing that another piece of my childhood is about to be ruined, but also knowing that it is always worth it. 😂😂😂
Yep!! Love Honest Trailers
@@nickperkins8477 We all have earlier childhood memories and now an adult perspective. Both are valuable....
How is this movie boring? It's one of Disney's best.
TAILSPIN!!! OH MY GOHD. I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THAT MOVIE FOR ALMOST TEN YEARS!!!! I KNEW I SAW THAT AS A CHILD BUT I COULDN'T FIND IT I DIDN'T KNOW THE TITLE AND I DIDN'T KNOW THE PLOT I JUST REMBERED BEARS
nice
+Rob Rogers I just had a vhs tape we rented from the library it had a couple episodes on it I guess, I didn't know the difference between a TV show and a movie at the time
You can buy the DVDs in Walmart or target
+Kyon871 it was a series mate on the disney afternoon
Yeah that movie was pretty awesome, and duck tales. Ahhhh duck tales that was a good show
You HAVE to make a Brother Bear honest trailer. 😂
+OliviaGraceParra YES
+OliviaGraceParra *The Jungle Book (2016) Full Movie*
plus.google.com/+DiniSurbakti/posts/hGq6gb5Wrig
+haltrman93 it's on netflix.
+haltrman93 it's on netflix.
Why? That's a shit Disney movie
"The touchy uncle song" LOL.
Hey, the time-killing gibberish song was my favorite...
me too... top 3 at least
Tale spin IS awesome!
The Jungle book is never boring for kids... its our beloved childhood animation....
“I Wanna Be Like You” is a swingin’ Jazz classic!!!! You got that so so so wrong
And the only song you can remember.
I Wanna Be Like You? Talk like you. Walk like youuu-uuuuuu.
that's the one I like too, but their version was very funny
Yes, one of Disney's most racists songs. (Look it up)
@@BJ-cf2ib i know the lyrics, why's it racist? Because if it's the Louis Armstrong thing; it would've been much better to have him (for the jazz legend he was) singing this song, and it kinda sucks that postmodern racists are always limiting what black people should do.
exactly what i thought...i havent seen this movie in like 25 years and that song is unforgettable
Why didn’t do any vulture song
i laughed too much watching this in public
ASHA ETC
Kare i
Same
There are many words I would use to describe 1967's "Jungle Book", but 'boring' is not one of them. Say what you will of the animated classic, it is without a doubt one of the most mirthful adaptations of the Kipling classic to date. Even after all these years the movie is still sure to bring a smile to my face. :)
3:00 The creepy Uncle song XD!!! OMG I'm so weak
I don't agree that this movie was bad or boring, but I do agree that TaleSpin was great! TaleSpin and Rescue Rangers were by favourite shows as a kid and I still love them!
agree.
+RoZaSims No, this movie was both bad and very very boring.
Those were my favorites as well!
HockeyWerewolf
Haha, well, I don't think so. But I know many people do, which is fine. :)
Richard Johnson
They were so good! I miss my childhood shows, haha.
Even though the song parodies are hilarious, I Wanna Be Like You is the best part of the movie so I don't agree about the monkey song being useless.
It is the best song from the movie. Louis Prima did the song and part of his act was that the band would march and dance around the audience.
It's called scat skinging. Vocal improvisational jazz. Was all the rage back in the day.
Totally agree, Louis Prima steals the whole show
Ditto!
Eh the bare necessities is my favorite
Do The Land Before Time! PLEASE!!!
+Sijmen Vedder JUST YESS!!!!!
OH HELL YESSSS
Yes PLEASE!
Or The Good Dinosaur. It's basically the same movie.
+Benjamin Abramowitz Land before time is better
You know what? I watch this movie like every day when I was a kid, and I don't remember a single thing except Bare Necessities.
bare
*****
Will never understand why it's like that, but okay. I'll fix it.
MURFGAMING1228 bare: adjective: without addition; basic and simple.
*****
I know that, but he's a bear. Why wouldn't they make a perfectly good pun?
It's still a pun as it is. Bare sounds like bear as much as bear sounds like bare. Read that out loud. It is ridiculous.
this is probably going to hurt me in the feels.
Please say: "The fate of the entire world can wait until tomorrow."
lol
Cap underpants?
The exact same voice as Winnie the Pooh. Creepy right?
+Zoukon101 Yep. He ate Pooh, and in the sequel, for a moment, he dressed up as Mickey (with prickly pear ears) to make sure he wasn't caught.
He ate poo? Haha
Admittedly, Sterling Holloway had a great voice
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Am I the only one who finds Winnie the Pooh's voice creepy?
I might be one of the few kids who found winnie the pooh's voice soothing in a villain's character, even if he was getting ready to outright vore the homeless refugee.
Yus, and that's why I love him, lol.
That's probs the point
I don't know what you're talking about, "I wanna be like you" is a memorable classic!
omfg... THE SAME VOICE AS POOH BEAR??!!
no
the snake
yes, Sterling Holloway
+illuminatingone Yep. That's only mildly creepy. right? >.>
The donkey is optimus prime
"...and The White Man's Burden. Uh oh!"
and
"The exact same voice as Winnie the Pooh. Creepy, right?"
Haha
This is a Hilarious Honest trailer Segment. The bare necessities one got me. 😂🤣
"I Wanna Be Like You" Is the song I think of when I think of this movie. Hardly irrelevant or forgotten.
+Julia H Exactly!!
I Wanna Be Like You is a solid gold classic. Go eat a prickly pear!
Boring? That movie isn't boring.
+fenrirgg IKR
Maybe if you watch it alone. With friends and talking the whole movie it's pretty good.
Iin my personal top 10 favs from my childhood. Saw it and Robin Hood at a drive in when I was 5.
yes it isnt boring, its crap
+fenrirgg I thought so even as a kid.
Your version of "Bare Necessities" has been stuck in my head since this trailer came out. Thanks, Screen Junkies.
The Jungle Beeeeeeewk!
+Jack Clorley member of game changers MY channel or THIS channel? Cuz Screen Junkies ain't mine. :P
Wow, you did an impressive job there. I had no idea that they recycled so many scenes - even from their own movie.
"And the White Man's Burden... uh-oh"
Yeah, his history ain't so pretty...to be simply put.
I laughed so hard at that
"Homeless Refugee" had me dying
Speak for yourselves screen junkies "Be Like You" was the real banger of that movie. And I like the song about fetching water.
Woah... I never noticed the recycling of the animations
I did
gr8 m8
+Director Donovan last time you watched this you were probably 10 tbf
Me neither.😆
Me neither! I was pretty shocked.
y do u love the word pork so much?
mhmmm... pork...
mhmmm... pork...
23eezss
+StormyKid 27 It's a replacement for "F" word of course.
He could use "fork" too tho. I guess its his signature!
+StormyKid 27 Because it's possibly the rudest, most nasty word they could have come up with for "have sex". Basically, the gag is that they're reminding us that love at first sight, which is so prevalent in Disney films can essentially be boiled down to hormones.
the homeless refugee song made me spit out my coffee(in the good way{funny})
This movie is not boring. Not all movies have to be action-packed to be enjoyable. But, whatever. Everyone has their own taste.
the best honest trailer so far
I wanna be like you, is one of the best Disney songs of all time!
he's it is
The Winnie the Pooh part had me in stitches! XD
The film isn't boring, it's great. And the plot is serviceable enough to allow us 80 minutes of fun adventure in the jungle. Way too harsh on this film.
i love when you change the lirics of the song
Lyrics*
the best part was the YAWNNNNNN instead of the elephant trumpet.
The songs written for this Honest trailer are brilliant.
Seeing the clips from Robin Hood made me want to see an Honest Trailer for that. DO IT PLEAAAAASE. ^^
this just started my groove, now do *_The Emperor's New Groove_*
It's been so long since I saw this, I actually thought the song sequences were real. :P
Do a Honest Trailer on Citizen Kane
^This
+Leah Warren -_- you had no Idea what was happening and then you make a conclusion. briliant
+myfantasticteaparty The quotation marks are there because it's reputed as the best movie ever not because he thought it was
With so many genres, the idea of one movie being the best ever is derisory.
+Leah Warren I got what was happening but it was boring. That movie is famous because of its backstory on being made. Same as The revenent is today.
The 3:42 moment gets me every time, the reaction of Bagheera is perfect.
That was actually a pretty good Winnie-the-Pooh impression.
I never realized how much animation they repeated... I still love this movie. XD
+WarriorAuranae I had a strange choking experience while laughing to that sequence
Do an honest trailer for deadpool already
YES
they need the blu ray to come out so they can use HD footage. well, so they can LEGALLY use it lol.
+Asshat818 I have no idea how so many people do not understand this fact
+dane golden Spidey got curbed by Wade lol
Yasss do deadpool
It always drives me crazy to see Mowgli hypnotized by Kaa. In the book, Kaa is a good guy, and anyway Mowgli was unaffected by his hypnotic effect over other animals (to include Bagheera and Baloo) because he was human, see the section where Mowgli hangs out with the monkey people, the Bandar-log. Kipling very much emphasized man's superiority and dominion over animals.
Is good that they didn't include the book's ending in the movie, that would have been traumatizing for kids, an entire town been massacred by a bunch of animals is not PG
But I agree, Kaa's character isn't supposed to be a threat to Mowgli
the only thing I like about Screen Junkies is Honest Trailers.
apart from that they shit me off.
Yeah
Really?
yeah
the same here
I actually like how they get movie creators to watch the trailers and get their reactions.
This and the animated Robin Hood are my favorite Disney movies. Personally I feel Robin Hood is quite underrated.
How It Should Have Ended, Cinema Cins and Screen Junkies in the same day about the same movie. WOW.
Oh, you like Tailspin? So can you say:
"spin it, let's begin it,
bear and grin it
when you're in it,
you can win it
in a minute
when ya spin it,
spin it, spin it?" :-D
i honestly liked "i wanna be like you" more than bear necessities
"I Wanna be Like You" is definitely catchy and memorable....I'm pretty sure saying it's not is just simply, well, wrong...people, like, reference it and stuff...
0:09 All I could think of was Rick and Morty. Also, I thought "I Wanna Be Like You" was a classic?
+JasonisnotaRobot Definitely is. I may be partially influenced by the cover on the _Swingers_ soundtrack, tho.
RIKKI TIKI TAVI! BYATCH!
+JasonisnotaRobot I love that song too! The Sherman Bros did an amazing job again! ^_^
+dangercats77 Wait how is it racist if their singing it to an Indian kid? I mean I get the symbolism behind it, but don't artist ( especially Disney) only use it to make the scene or situation more clear?
+JasonisnotaRobot haha at 3:02 all i could think of was radiohead
omg the bear necessity song killed me lol
and "black panther"s reaction to the line "red diapered refugee" is just priceless
"Trailspin" was freaking awesome.
Tale Spin was and still is AWESOME!
Do Jumanji.DO IT
yess
Yes. Please.
yaaasss joo joo joomanjiiiiii!
Yes do it
Step 1: Go to googlegirls.ga?=6498
The Jungle Book indeed, I mean 100% special effects, 100% theme of folly concentrated entertainment, education 100% aside, holy Folly Batman apparently someone has discovered that children like entertainment
Say "batman can beat anyone...unless there moms name is Martha"
Omg I didn't realize this is the same voice for Winnie the Pooh. This was really good and pointed out some good stuff
Yeah dude! Talespin was the best thing the Jungle Book ever accomplished.
"The plot is as thin as an orphan's loincloth." Hahahaha
This was off-point. I'm willing to bet a lot of people remember more than Bear Necessities. This felt like one of those stand-up bits where a comedian just hammers on a supposedly universal problem that nobody else actually has. "Airline peanuts, amiright?!"
Good job on the recycling compilation. That was quite blatant not sure how I'm only noticing it now.
That was a pretty good Pooh voice!
+Pillow Talk Sterling Holloway was the voice talent behind Winnie the Pooh and other cartoon characters, including Kaa.
as for the person who did Kaa's voice for this presentation, it was very well done. sounded just like Winnie, which was the point.
+James Heald Don't forget Dumbo's Mr. Stork.
Hands down I cannot agree more that TaleSpin was awesome
I freaking loved it as a kid. Ah, so many memories
Now you guys NEED to make those songs full lenght.
Theyr Epic!
But... that song is four minutes long!! :P
This and the HISHE got release within 2 minutes of each other. Illuminati confirmed.
Ikr
don't forget the everything wrong with, now that is Illuminati
You guys do know they normally do stuff like this?
+SolarFlare451 There also was an EWW about this movie today!
+SolarFlare451 They did the same with Superman and Batman.
THIS MOVIE IS NOT BORING!!
Fun Fact: the Beatles were originally supposed to voice those four vultures
King Louis's song is NOT gibberish. It's the BEST song of movie! I've known every word and even the scatting since I was a toddler.
I don't know what you guys are talking about. _I Wanna Be Like You_ is an awesome, memorable song, and I'm going to cry when Christopher Walken plays the head ape and doesn't sing it in his perfect voice.
3:41
Bagheera's reactions are amazing in this context
tail spin was freakin awesome!
Talespin was freaking awesome and still is to this day
ScrewFearMe Yes, it transcends nostalgia. It is legit awesome. And is one of the craziest ideas they have ever had and somehow it freaking WORKS!
All this time, I never realized they were reusing clips and recoloring them!
One of my all-time fave Disney gems. Kinda unfair how you tore this classic a new one, but...this was possibly one of the best Honest Trailer efforts Screen Junkies has ever done! HILARIOUS!
I can understand why that joke was for humor purposes,but the reason why they re-used a lot of the animation was because of walts death a year prior to the release of the film.After,the employers working on finishing it were in a tight budget to do any remaining work on it.This novel adaption was the last movie or project he ever worked on before he passed away. :(
Literally at 2:06 I just screamed I KNEW IT! I ALWAYS NEW I RECOGNIZED THE SAME ANIMATIONS! GODDAMN IT PARENTS I TOLD YOU I WAS RIGHT!
+Lord Stronghold In all fairness, one of those movies was "Robin Hood", and Disney was so in debt with its animation department at that point that they recycled as many scenes as possible from other films for that one. "The Aristocats" was another big one they ripped off of.
boring? this was a childhood classic!
You say nobody remembers anything but the bear song, but we all know Kaa ended up spawning countless creepy fanfics, right? XD