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* Some vultures try to cheer up Mowgli with a barbershop quartet song. That's just really okay, until Shere Khan gets into the action with a terrifying bass voice at the end of the song.
* Just ''Shere Khan''! The voice is not only perfectly ''terrifying'' when he finishes counting to ten, but the tiger sounds like a bored gentleman of high society. ''While making life hell for the heroes.''
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** [[Truth in Television]]: Elephant herds are ''matriarchal''. Winifred isn't just threatening to take over; she's ''actually in charge'', just letting her husband lead. She's not going to take control if he doesn't help; she's going to take control ''back''.
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