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[[Muppet_Babies_(puppets)#babyanimal|Baby Animal]] appears as Mowgli, the main character from ''The Jungle Book'', in ''[[Muppet Babies' Classic Children's Tales]]''. He's pictured with Baloo the bear, Shere Khan the tiger, Kaa the snake, and a monkey. |
[[Muppet_Babies_(puppets)#babyanimal|Baby Animal]] appears as Mowgli, the main character from ''The Jungle Book'', in ''[[Muppet Babies' Classic Children's Tales]]''. He's pictured with Baloo the bear, Shere Khan the tiger, Kaa the snake, and a monkey. |
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+ | In an [[At the Dance]] segment from ''[[The Muppet Show|The Muppet Show's]]'' first season, one dancer asks their partner if they like Kipling. The reply: "I dunno, I never Kippled." |
+ | For [[Disney]]'s 2016 live-action/CGI version of ''The Jungle Book'', [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] provided puppet versions of the animal characters as reference for compositing their CGI animated counterparts into the final film. |
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Rudyard Kipling is the author of The Jungle Book.
The stories in the Sesame Street book, Grover's Just So-So Stories, were patterned on Just So Stories, Kipling's collection of short stories about how certain animals came to be. Grover's stories are "How the Monster Got his Fur" and "How the Honker Got His Honk."
Baby Animal appears as Mowgli, the main character from The Jungle Book, in Muppet Babies' Classic Children's Tales. He's pictured with Baloo the bear, Shere Khan the tiger, Kaa the snake, and a monkey.
In an At the Dance segment from The Muppet Show's first season, one dancer asks their partner if they like Kipling. The reply: "I dunno, I never Kippled."
For Disney's 2016 live-action/CGI version of The Jungle Book, Jim Henson's Creature Shop provided puppet versions of the animal characters as reference for compositing their CGI animated counterparts into the final film.