Buzzie, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy

Buzzie, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy are the vultures and four protagonists from Disney's 1967 film The Jungle Book and its sequel. One of the characters (Flaps) made a cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. They appear to be a parody of The Beatles.

The Jungle Book
Close to the end of the film, after Mowgli escapes from Kaa, the four vultures are bored and trying to think of something to do (a running gag consists of Buzzie asking Flaps "so what are we gonna do?", only to get an "I don't know" in response). They eventually spot Mowgli and decide to investigate him, at first poking fun at his "stork"-like legs. Hurt, Mowgli walks away, not caring if they laughed, and the vultures feel sorry for him, sympathizing with him since they themselves aren't always the most popular animals in the jungle. To lift Mowgli's spirits, they sing That's What Friends Are For, accidentally giving Shere Khan enough time to discover and corner Mowgli. As Baloo holds off Shere Khan, the vultures take Mowgli to safety and then help him scare the fierce tiger away with fire. In the end, they remark how dull it's going to be without Mowgli around, and go back to wondering what they should do to pass the time.

The Jungle Book 2
The vultures once again appear in the jungle, this time accompanied by a new member, Lucky, who takes every opportunity he can get in making fun of Shere Khan. They are first seen as Shere Khan is making his way to the man village to extract revenge on Mowgli. The vultures introduce Shere Khan to Lucky who continues to make remarks until Shere Khan vanishes. Later on Lucky begins to taunt Shere Khan yet again but the Vultures, knowing Shere Khan's power, begin to worry and call Lucky back to the trees. He ignores their warnings and they begin to leave themselves until Lucky mentions Mowgli in the jungle. The vultures try to tell Shere Khan otherwise but to no avail. Right after Lucky is attacked and apparently killed the other vultures fly away in horror.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Flaps (one of the vultures) made a cameo with the other Toons in a brief head shot on the left side of Cyril Proudbottom the horse during the final scene of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

House of Mouse
The vultures have appeared in House of Mouse. In one episode they are a band about to perform until they are chased out by King Louie's brother, Larry.

Trivia

 * Their number, appearance, hair, look and talk are freely based on the British pop group The Beatles. During production, the development staff had beside thoughts of the famous band to voice the four vultures. But because of an extra work planning, John Lennon declined the offer.
 * Their song That's What Friends are For is a barbershop-style song rather than the 60's classic rock one would expect from their Liverpool accents.
 * They are the second vulture pack to appear in a Classic Disney. The first one was in Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs, where a couple of vultures played a minor role at the climax of the movie.
 * Animator Will Finn used the Vultures as a reference when he animated Iago in Aladdin.