Shanti

Shanti is a character from Disney's 1967 hit The Jungle Book and its sequel. She is Mowgli's girlfriend and is voiced by Darleen Carr and Mae Whitman.

Develepment
When Walt Disney and his creative crew could not advise a way to lure Mowgli into the Man Village. One member then suggested having a girl lure him into the village the idea stuck. Shanti was a polite, quite and sweet young girl and in the seconde transformed into a careful, timid yet still sweet.

Personality
Shanti is a young girl who has an obvious crush on Mowgli and has great fear of the jungle. She fears nearly every animal the jungle has to offer such as snakes, tigers, bears, and even bats. Shanti and Mowgli both have diffrent opinoins on the jungle usually leading to friendly or sometimes serouis arguments.

The Jungle Book
Shanti makes her appearance at the near end of the ''Jungle Book. ''On the way to the man village Mowgli spots a creature he has never seen before, a girl. Mowgli requests a better look but Baloo attempts to stop resulting into failure. Mowgli watches Shanti as she sings about her life. Mowgli falls off the tree he was peaking on and easily noticed by Shanti. Shanti lures him into the village by purposly dropping her jug. Mowgli refills the jug and follows her into the village.

The Jungle Book 2
Shanti makes her biggest appearance in The Jungle Book 2. She thinks that Mowgli is a bad influence on Ranjan. After Mowgli and Ranjan play a prank on Shanti as she collects water from the river outside the village, she takes Rajnan back to the village and lectures him. It soon goes into a song called "Jungle Rhythm". Mowgli almost leads all the children to the jungle until Shanti yells, "Stop!" Soon Ranjan's father comes to tell the children, including Mowgli, to come back. Mowgli is then punished. That night, Shanti brings a bowl of fruit to Mowgli's hut as an apology. Little does she know that Shere Khan is waiting in the shadows of the village for Mowgli. Shanti soon finds Mowgli with Baloo and she shouts that there's a wild animal. This awakes the villagers and they assume that Shere Khan is the wild animal. During the havoc, Baloo and Mowgli flee for the jungle. Shanti goes after them, not knowing that Rajan had followed. As she searches for Mowgli, she encounters Kaa, the snake. He hypnotises her and is about to eat her until Rajan saves her by hitting the snake with a stick. The next day, as they still search for Mowgli, Shanti finds mango peelings. Later she finds Mowgli but Baloo attacks. He gets caught in some vines and she ounches him in the nose. Mowgli reveals that he asked Baloo to attack her. She then runs off in anger with Rajan in toe. Mowgli goes after them to apologize and finds them standing in fear as Shere Khan has found them. Mowgli then kicks some dust at the him and they run. Shere Khan goes after them. Mowgli tell Shanti and Rajan to stay hidden and continues to run. Shanti then follows after Mowgli and the tiger as Rajan meets Baloo and warns him of what's happening. The chase leads to an ancient temple. Baloo, Mowgli, and Shanti hide behind among the shadows of the temple. She meets Baloo and they start arguing until they both say that they are helping Mowgli. Soon they hide behind a gong and bang them, confusing Shere Khan. Soon, Shanti's gongs falls, showing herself to Shere Khan. He threatens to kill her if Mowgli doesn't show himself. He soon does and Shere Khan attacks. Baloo fights off the tiger long enough for Mowgli and Shanti to escape. The two run and leap upon a huge stone tiger head. As they climb, Shere Khan goes after them. However, the stone head collapses and it falls with Mowgli, Shere Khan, and Shanti. Luckily, Baloo catches the children as Shere Khan falls to a ledge and is then trapped by the head. Soon Rajan's parents and Shanti's mother find them and they return home, where Rajan's father now understands that the jungle is a part of Mowgli. At the end of the film. Mowgli and Shanti go to collect water from the river. They soon meet Baloo and Bagheera and sing a reprise of "The Bare Neccesities.

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