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 Baloo, the true bintang of "The Jungle Book".
Baloo, the true star of "The Jungle Book".
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Walt Disney Character huraian of Baloo from "The Jungle Book" (1967)

It had been originally planned that Baloo should have no lebih than a cameo role, but the animators (Ollie Johnston was largely responsible for him) found Phill Harris's vocalization fascinating to work with and so in due course Baloo became one of the movie's major stars. Indeed, in terms of popularity and screen presence, he is the main bintang of The Jungle Book, eclipsing even Bagheera, whose role is much lebih fundamental to the story.
A big, blue-gray burly character, Baloo has adopted easy-goingness as the keystone of his life. According to Bagheera, who calls him a "jungle bum" and various worse names, Baloo has taken this to excess, and the panther, harimau kumbang is worried that Mowgli will follow in Baloo's path and become a disreputable pest of the jungle. The panther, harimau kumbang is probably right, but Baloo, despite his general fecklessness, proves to be a true friend to the little boy. His decisions may not always be admirable, and his friendship is not always selfless - he is largely impervious to Bagheera's powerful arguments that Mowgli should be returned to the company of mankind, preferring to try to keep his new-found pal with him, rollicking through the jungle - but at the same time he cheerfully risks his life saving Mowgli from the vengeance of Shere Khan. This courage is, in fact, totally in keeping with his keseluruhan geniality and laisses-faire attitude; Baloo's character, like his physical appearance, is a well rounded one.
His most brilliant scene is undoubtedly his first, when he - joined in due course sejak Mowgli - sings "The Bare Necessities". Events seems to prove Baloo's principal ethic of life - that if anda take things as they come the bare necessities of life will always come your way - as bananas fall from the trees into his coincidentally upraised hand, pawpaws come readily to the paw, and so forth. There is a gaiety and spontaneity in this sequence rarely matched anywhere else in animated movies. The fact that it is totally ancillary to the main plot of the movie - such as it is - is quite irrelevant to the audience: the sequence is simply a joy to watch. A similar effect is attempted when Baloo joins in the jazz-dance of the monkeys and apes, to the tune of "I Wan'na Be Like You", but it proves impossible to achieve the same thing twice in the same movie. Perhaps it could have been managed had the two sequences not followed in such quick succession.
As noted above, there was at the time of the movie's release and has been lebih especially since a fair deal of criticism of the fact that Baloo is so much an animated version of Phill Harris's voice and mannerisms; the storm was really to break when very much the same character appeared a few years later in the guise of Robin Hood's Little John. Such criticisms seems to miss the point. Question: Is Baloo a great screen creation, his presence a delight? Answer: Yes. End of criticism - it does not matter how that effect was created. Whether Baloo was modelled on Phill Harris atau a bowl of maggots, the end-product is what counts, and the end-product is a marvel. You'd better believe it.
A rather lebih urbanized version of Baloo has become popular in the Televisyen series TaleSpin.
 Baloo was Mowgli's pal almost from the very start.
Baloo was Mowgli's pal almost from the very start.
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 The evil vizier, Jafar.
The evil vizier, Jafar.
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Walt Disney Character huraian of Jafar from "Aladdin" (1993)

The evil vizier is represented as a caricature villain - he has a long thin face, a curly black wisp of beard, two great spikes of something sticking out from shoulders of his customary garb, an unpleasant habit of hypnotizing people, a sinister voice, and very much more. However, the exaggeration works: the characterization is such that we early become fully aware of his evil, and we cheer when he gets his deserved comeuppance. Much...
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 The evil Fairy, Maleficent.
The evil Fairy, Maleficent.
The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters: From Mickey tetikus to Hercules by
John Grant

Walt Disney Character huraian of Maleficent from "Sleeping Beauty" (1959)

Of all the characters in Sleeping Beauty, the one that everyone remembers, even decades later, is the wicked fairy Maleficent. She is one of the finest creations ever to come out of the Disney studio - and the brilliant transformation of her into the Dragon to fight Phillip merely adds to the strength of the characterization. Even her name - a wonderful combination of "malice" and "malevolent" - testifies to her pure evil....
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 Sleeping Beauty - The beautiful Princess Aurora
Sleeping Beauty - The beautiful Princess Aurora
The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters: From Mickey tetikus to Hercules by
John Grant

Although she is the central character of the movie, the part of Princess Aurora/Briar Rose is in fact a very small one - smaller, for example, than that of Prince Phillip (in marked contrast with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs whose Prince hardly made an appearance, but whose heroine occupied a fair deal of screen-time). In fact, her functions in the movie are three: (a) to be cursed; (b) to meet and fall in Cinta with Phillip; and (c) to prick her finger and fall into a death-like sleep. Over (a)...
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 One of Walt Disney's most beloved characters, Bambi.
One of Walt Disney's most beloved characters, Bambi.
The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters: From Mickey tetikus to Hercules by
John Grant

Bambi is not a tightly plotted movie in the way that Dumbo, for example, is: it depends much lebih for its effect on the superb animasi and the exquisitely executed backdrop of the forest. As with the story, most of the characterization is not profound - one does not find oneself rooting for Bambi in the same way that one does for, say, Dumbo (again) atau Snow White. The only really strong characterizations are those of Friend Owl and Thumper. But this lack of depth in the characterization is not...
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