The Rudyard Kipling Theater

The Rudyard Kipling Theater is a 16-episodes comedy-drama series that is based on The Jungle Book and Just So Stories. The series is mixed with live action actors and CGI animals.

Episode 1: Mowgli's Brothers
A feral child, who was raised by wolves, will have to face a man-eating tiger and his dim-whited hyena sidekick, with the help of a bear and a leopard.

Episode 2: The Elephant's Child
An elephant calf's nose got stretched by a crocodile.

Episode 3: How the Leopard Got His Spots
A leopard and an Ethopian visit the forest where the herbivores get the new coat patterns.

Episode 4: The White Seal
A white seal must lead his family to an island where no people could hunt them.

Episode 5: The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo
A leader of the kangaroo mob have developed longer legs and a longer tail to escape the dingoes and the thylacines.

Episode 6: How the Whale Got His Throat
A lost sailor tries to escape the big whale after they were no sardines left in the sea.

Episode 7: How the Camel Got His Hump
A camel gets punished for not helping other animals.

Episode 8: Kaa's Hunting
When the feral child gets kidnapped by a megalomaniac gigantopithecus and his hech-monkeys, the bear and the leopard must save him with the help from a large python.

Episode 9: The Beginning of the Armadillos
A hedgehog and the tortoise transform into a new kind of mammal.

Episode 10: How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin
A rhinoceros got very angry when his skin got folded.

Episode 11: Toomai of the Elephants
A young elephant handler manages to spy the long-fabled dance of elephants to became the great elephant handler.

Episode 12: Her Majesty's Servants
A young soldier manages to talk to the animals in his camp before a big military parade.

Episode 13: Tiger! Tiger!
The feral child returns to his biological parents, only to cause a buffalo stampede to kill the tiger.

Episode 14: The Cat that Walked by Herself
A woman and a man domesticated some of the wild animals with the exception of the cat.

Episode 15: The Undertakers
A mugger crocodile, a jackal and an adjutant stork spend an afternoon bickering with each other.

Episode 16: Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
The series finale. A rescued mongoose must save the boy and his parents from two cobras.

Episode 1: Mowgli's Brothers

 * Bengal Tiger
 * Chital
 * Gaur
 * Great Indian Hornbill
 * Indian Crested Porcupine
 * Indian Eagle Owl
 * Indian Elephant
 * Indian Flying Fox
 * Indian Giant Squirrel
 * Indian Leopard
 * Indian Muntjac
 * Indian Peafowl
 * Indian Vulture
 * Indian Wolf
 * Large Indian Civet
 * Sloth Bear
 * Striped Hyena
 * Wild Water Buffalo

Episode 2: The Elephant's Child

 * Aardvark
 * African Fish Eagle
 * African Ground Python
 * African Elephant
 * African Lion
 * Bat-Eared Fox
 * Black-Backed Jackal
 * Blue Crane
 * Blue Wildebeest
 * Bluebuck
 * Burchell's Zebra
 * Cape Buffalo
 * Cape Genet
 * Cape Hunting Dog
 * Cape Porcupine
 * Cape Vulture
 * Cattle Egret
 * Chacma Baboon
 * Cheetah
 * Common Duiker
 * Common Hippopotamus
 * Common Warthog
 * Gemsbok
 * Greater Honeyguide
 * Grey Crowned Crane
 * Ground Pangolin
 * Hadada Ibis
 * Hamerkop
 * Helmeted Guineafowl
 * Honey Badger
 * Impala
 * Kirk's Dik-Dik
 * Lappet-Faced Vulture
 * Leopard Tortoise
 * Marabou Stork
 * Martial Eagle
 * Meerkat
 * Nile Crocodile
 * Nile Monitor
 * Pink-Backed Pelican
 * Quagga
 * Red Hartebeest
 * Red Lechwe
 * Red-Billed Oxpecker
 * Sable Antelope
 * Saddle-Billed Stork
 * South African Giraffe
 * South African Springhare
 * Southern Ground Hornbill
 * Southern Masked Weaver
 * Southern Ostrich
 * Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill (Kolokolo Bird)
 * Spotted Hyena
 * Springbok
 * Superb Starling
 * Vervet
 * Waterbuck
 * Wattled Crane
 * White Rhinoceros
 * White-Faced Whistling Duck

Episode 3: How the Leopard Got His Spots

 * African Leopard
 * Banded Mongoose
 * Black Rhinoceros
 * Bontebok
 * Bushbuck
 * Common Eland
 * Common Warthog
 * Ethiopian Wolf
 * Gelada
 * Grant's Gazelle
 * Grant's Zebra
 * Greater Kudu
 * Impala
 * Lammergeier
 * Lesser Flamingo
 * Reticulated Giraffe
 * Rock Hyrax
 * Rufous Sengi
 * Ruppell's Vulture
 * Secretary Bird
 * Senegal Bushbaby
 * Serval
 * Side-Striped Jackal
 * Somali Wild Ass
 * Spotted Hyena
 * Thomson's Gazelle
 * Topi
 * Verreaux's Eagle
 * Walia Ibex
 * White Stork

Episode 4: The White Seal

 * Arctic Fox
 * Arctic Tern
 * Bearded Seal
 * Common Guillemot
 * Glaucous Gull
 * Humpback Whale
 * Ivory Gull
 * Killer Whale
 * Little Auk
 * Northern Fur Seal
 * Pacific Walrus
 * Pacific White-Sided Dolphin
 * Polar Bear
 * Salmon Shark
 * Sea Otter
 * Spectacled Cormorant
 * Sperm Whale
 * Steller's Eider
 * Steller's Sea Cow
 * Steller's Sea Eagle
 * Steller's Sea Lion
 * Tufted Puffin
 * Tundra Wolf
 * Winter Wren

Episode 5: The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo

 * Australian Green Tree Frog
 * Budgerigar
 * Cockatiel
 * Common Brushtail Possum
 * Common Wombat
 * Dingo
 * Diprotodon
 * Eastern Rosella
 * Emu
 * Freshwater Crocodile
 * Frilled Lizard
 * Galah
 * Greater Bilby
 * Grey-Headed Flying Fox
 * Inland Taipan
 * Koala
 * Laughing Kookaburra
 * Megalania
 * Numbat
 * Paradise Parrot
 * Perentie
 * Platypus
 * Procoptodon
 * Rainbow Lorikeet
 * Red Kangaroo
 * Red-Necked Wallaby
 * Sand Goanna
 * Shingleback Skink
 * Short-Beaked Echidna
 * Sugar Glider
 * Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
 * Thorny Devil
 * Thylacine
 * Thylacoleo
 * Tiger Snake
 * Wedge-Tailed Eagle
 * Western Bowerbird
 * Zebra Finch

Episode 6: How the Whale Got His Throat

 * African Penguin
 * Black-Backed Jackal
 * Black-Browed Albatross
 * Brown Hyena
 * Cape Fur Seal
 * Cape Gannet
 * Copper Shark
 * Dusky Dolphin
 * Great Hammerhead
 * Great White Shark
 * Kelp Gull
 * Ocean Sunfish (Small ‘Stute Fish)
 * Sardine
 * Sei Whale
 * Short-Beaked Common Dolphin
 * Spinner Shark

Episode 7: How the Camel Got His Hump

 * African Golden Wolf
 * African Sacred Ibis
 * Arabian Horse
 * Dromedary
 * Egyptian Cattle
 * Egyptian Vulture
 * Fennec Fox
 * Pharaoh Hound
 * Scimitar-Horned Oryx

Episode 8: Kaa's Hunting

 * Asiatic Lion
 * Bengal Fox
 * Black Rat
 * Blackbuck
 * Bonnet Macaque
 * Brahminy Kite
 * Caracal
 * Chital
 * Chousingha
 * Common Myna
 * Demoiselle Crane
 * Dhole
 * Eld's Deer
 * Gaur
 * Gee's Golden Langur
 * Gigantopithecus
 * Golden Jackal
 * Great Indian Hornbill
 * Green Bee-Eater
 * Grey Langur
 * Hoolock Gibbon
 * Hoopoe
 * House Crow
 * Indian Crested Porcupine
 * Indian Elephant
 * Indian Flying Fox
 * Indian Giant Squirrel
 * Indian Hare
 * Indian Leopard
 * Indian Pangolin
 * Indian Python
 * Indian Spotted Eagle
 * Indian Star Tortoise
 * Indian Wild Ass
 * Indian Wolf
 * King Cobra
 * Lion-Tailed Macaque
 * Nilgiri Langur
 * Pig-Tailed Macaque
 * Rhesus Macaque
 * Rose-Ringed Parakeet
 * Sloth Bear
 * Wild Boar

Episode 9: The Beginning of the Armadillos

 * Alligator Snapping Turtle
 * American Alligator
 * American Bison
 * American Bittern
 * American Black Bear
 * American Bullfrog
 * American Green Tree Frog
 * American Mink
 * American White Ibis
 * American White Pelican
 * Amphechinus (Hedgehog)
 * Anhinga
 * Bald Eagle
 * Barred Owl
 * Belted Kingfisher
 * Black-Crowned Night Heron
 * Blue Grosbeak
 * Blue Jay
 * Bobcat
 * Canvasback
 * Carolina Parakeet
 * Castoroides
 * Columbian Mammoth
 * Cooper's Hawk
 * Cottonmouth
 * Diamondback Terrapin
 * Double-Crested Cormorant
 * Eastern Cottontail
 * Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
 * Eastern Fox Squirrel
 * Eastern Kingbird
 * Eastern Newt
 * Eastern Screech Owl
 * Eremotherium
 * Fish Crow
 * Florida Panther
 * Glyptotherium
 * Gopher Tortoise
 * Great Blue Heron
 * Great Egret
 * Green Heron
 * Green-Winged Teal
 * Grey Fox
 * Hemiauchenia
 * Hooded Merganser
 * House Wren
 * Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
 * Jaguar
 * Largemouth Bass
 * Longnose Gar
 * Marsh Rabbit
 * Muskrat
 * Nine-Banded Armadillo
 * North American Raccoon
 * North American River Otter
 * Painted Bunting
 * Pileated Woodpecker
 * Purple Gallinule
 * Red-Eared Slider
 * Red-Winged Blackbird
 * Roseate Spoonbill
 * Smilodon
 * Snail Kite
 * Southern Flying Squirrel
 * Striped Skunk
 * Virginia Opossum
 * West Indian Manatee
 * White-Tailed Deer
 * Wood Duck
 * Wood Stork

Episode 10: How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin

 * Asian Fairy Bluebird
 * Asian Water Monitor
 * Bali Myna
 * Banded Barbet
 * Binturong
 * Bornean Elephant
 * Bornean Orangutan
 * Clouded Leopard
 * Draco Lizard
 * Fishing Cat
 * Horsfield's Tarsier
 * Javan Banteng
 * Javan Rhinoceros
 * Javan Slow Loris
 * Knobbed Hornbill
 * Malayan Colugo
 * Malayan Sun Bear
 * Malayan Tapir
 * Proboscis Monkey
 * Red Lory
 * Rhinoceros Hornbill
 * Sumatran Striped Rabbit
 * Sumatran Tiger
 * Wallace's Flying Frog
 * White-Handed Gibbon

Episode 11: Toomai of the Elephants

 * Barasingha
 * Black Stork
 * Cattle Egret
 * Dalmatian Pelican
 * Dhole
 * Fishing Cat
 * Garganey
 * Greater Adjutant
 * Indian Elephant
 * Indian Gharial
 * Indian Peafowl
 * Indian Rhinoceros
 * Mugger Crocodile
 * Nilgai
 * Pygmy Hog
 * Ruddy Shelduck
 * Sambar Deer
 * Sarus Crane
 * Wild Boar
 * Wild Water Buffalo

Episode 12: Her Majesty's Servants

 * Dromedary
 * Fox Terrier
 * Indian Elephant
 * Indian Vulture
 * Marwari Horse
 * Mule

Episode 13: Tiger! Tiger!

 * Bengal Tiger
 * Domestic Water Buffalo
 * Donkey
 * House Crow
 * House Sparrow
 * Indian Leopard
 * Indian Pariah Dog
 * Indian Peafowl
 * Indian Wolf
 * Red Junglefowl
 * Rock Dove
 * Sirohi Goat
 * Striped Hyena

Episode 14: The Cat that Walked by Herself

 * Aurochs (Cow)
 * Barn Swallow
 * Black Grouse
 * Cave Bear
 * Cave Lion
 * Common Buzzard
 * Common Crane
 * Common Frog
 * Common Kingfisher
 * Common Minnow
 * Common Moorhen
 * Common Pipistrelle (Bat)
 * Common Raven
 * Common Toad
 * Eurasian Eagle Owl
 * Eurasian Jay
 * Eurasian Lynx
 * Eurasian Wigeon
 * Eurasian Wolf (Dog)
 * European Badger
 * European Beaver
 * European Elk
 * European Fallow Deer
 * European Hare
 * European Hedgehog
 * European Mole
 * European Otter
 * European Perch
 * European Pond Terrapin
 * European Red Squirrel
 * European Robin
 * European Roe Deer
 * European Wildcat (Cat)
 * Golden Eagle
 * Greylag Goose
 * Hazel Dormouse
 * Mallard
 * Megaloceros
 * Mute Swan
 * Northern Pike
 * Northern Pintail
 * Red Deer
 * Red Fox
 * Stoat
 * Tarpan (Horse)
 * White Stork
 * Wild Boar
 * Wisent
 * Wood Mouse
 * Woolly Mammoth
 * Woolly Rhinoceros
 * Yellowhammer

Episode 15: The Undertakers

 * Black Pond Turtle
 * Black Stork
 * Dalmatian Pelican
 * Fiddler Crab
 * Fishing Cat
 * Ganges River Dolphin
 * Ganges Shark
 * Garganey
 * Golden Jackal
 * Greater Adjutant
 * Greater Flamingo
 * Indian Softshell Turtle
 * Malabar Snakehead
 * Mugger Crocodile
 * Painted Stork
 * Pink-Headed Duck
 * Ruddy Shelduck
 * Sambar Deer
 * Sarus Crane
 * Smooth-Coated Otter
 * Spot-Billed Duck
 * White-Breasted Kingfisher
 * Wild Boar

Episode 16: Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

 * Asian House Shrew (Muskrat)
 * Asian Palm Civet
 * Banded Krait
 * Black Rat
 * Common Tailorbird
 * Coppersmith Barbet
 * House Crow
 * House Mouse
 * House Sparrow
 * Indian Cobra
 * Indian Grey Mongoose
 * Indian Hare
 * Rock Dove

Live-Action Cast

 * Rohan Chand - Mowgli
 * John Travolta - Mowgli's Father
 * June Foray (in her first live-action role)- Mowgli's Mother

Voice Cast

 * Adam McArthur - Hathi, The King of the Bandar-Log, King Cobra
 * Alex Hirsch -
 * Bryce Papenbrook - Chuchundra
 * Cindy Robinson -
 * Cree Summer - Chil
 * Dee Bradley Baker - Kotick
 * Eva Bella - Mang
 * Gary Cole -
 * Greg Cipes - Mao
 * Grey DeLisle - Raksha (Mother Wolf), Allein (Cat), Kaa
 * J. K. Simmons - Shere Khan
 * Jason Marsden - Nag
 * Jason Ritter - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
 * Jeff Bennett - Kolokolo Bird, Sea Catch
 * Jennifer Hale - Matkah
 * Jim Cummings - Sea Cow, Freund (Dog)
 * John DiMaggio - Daruka (Father Wolf)
 * Kath Soucie - Hathi's Child
 * Lauren Tom - Darzee's Wife
 * Phil LaMarr - Baloo
 * Rob Paulsen - Tabaqui (in style of Wakko Warner)
 * Sarah Gadon -
 * Scott Menville - Akela
 * Sean Astin - Ikki
 * Sean Marquette - Grey Brother
 * Tabitha St. Germain - Nagaina
 * Tara Strong - Young Kotick
 * Tom Kane - Bagheera, Sea Vitch
 * Tom Kenny - Darzee

Trivia

 * Some episodes take place in the actual location. (For example; The Cat that Walked by Herself took place in Late Pleistocene Germany and How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin took place in Indonesia.)
 * It's half comedy because of some scenes (such as Tabaqui-appearing scenes) and half drama because of some scenes are much similar to Kipling's dramatic tone.
 * Some unnamed animals will have names.
 * Most episodes will have extended scenes.
 * Some minor characters, like Chil and Grey Brother, will have larger roles.