Adventures of Mowgli: Return to Mankind
Jan 01 1971
•0h 20m
•Adventure, Animation, Family
Episode 5. Mowgli stood the leader of the wolf pack. It's time to settle with the main enemy of Mowgli tiger Shere Khan. In addition, the jungle comes the time of renewal, blossom and love. Mowgli feels vaguely disturbing. It's time to leave the jungle and return back to the people.
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Stepan Bubnov
Baloo (voice)

Lyudmila Kasatkina
Bagheera (voice)

Sergei Martinson
Tabaqui (voice)

Aleksandr Nazarov
Kaa (voice)
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