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  • London, England CNN -- Baloo, Mowgli and King Louie of the Apes from Disney film "The Jungle Book" all feature in a print by anonymous graffiti artist Banksy that sold for over $120,000 at auction Tuesday.

    Banksy Print Of Disney's 'Jungle Book' For Greenpeace Poster Gets $120,000 At Auction cnn.com 2011

  • London, England CNN -- Baloo, Mowgli and King Louie of the Apes from Disney film "The Jungle Book" all feature in a print by anonymous...

    Banksy Print Of Disney's 'Jungle Book' For Greenpeace Poster Gets $120,000 At Auction cnn.com 2011

  • Among other things, he created his most enduring film role by supplying the voice and personality for King Louie in Disney's "The Jungle Book."

    Both Leading Man and Comic Relief Will Friedwald 2011

  • London, England CNN -- Baloo, Mowgli and King Louie of the Apes from Disney film "The Jungle Book" all feature in a print by anonymous graffiti artist Banksy that sold for over $120,000 at auction Tuesday.

    Banksy Print Of Disney's 'Jungle Book' For Greenpeace Poster Gets $120,000 At Auction cnn.com 2011

  • And Baggy will always be my fav, although the tiger is pretty kewl too, and King Louie, and Baloo and the snake ... lol, I love them all god I need a life ....

    jenna-bear Diary Entry jenna-bear 2002

  • Not only was Baloo the Bear a shaggy Phil Harris, but King Louie was head-to-toe Louis Prima, from his name down to his conversing in scat.

    PeterDavid.net Peter David 2010

  • Malcolm Thorpe's King Louie was today's winner, scoring their first bullet of the regatta by a fair margin from Bryan Hassett's Dark Side.

    YBW News 2010

  • Join Mowgli, Baloo, King Louie and the gang as they swing their way through madcap adventures and thwart the ferocious tiger, Shere Khan.

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • In the movie version of Rudyard Kipling children's classic, The Jungle Book, the Disney Studios in 1967 graduated from the other standard animal depiction of African-Americans as black crows to depicting African-Americans as the Monkey like jive, gibberish blathering King Louie.

    RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds 2010

  • In the movie version of Rudyard Kipling children's classic, The Jungle Book, the Disney Studios in 1967 graduated from the other standard animal depiction of African-Americans as black crows to depicting African-Americans as the Monkey like jive, gibberish blathering King Louie.

    The Hutchinson Political Report 2010

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