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Bandar-log () is a term used in
Rudyard Kipling Joseph Rudyard Kipling ( ; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)''The Times'', (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12. was an English journalist, novelist, poet, and short-story writer. He was born in British Raj, British India, which inspired much ...
's ''
The Jungle Book ''The Jungle Book'' is an 1894 collection of stories by the English author Rudyard Kipling. Most of the characters are animals such as Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo the bear, though a principal character is the boy or "man-cub" Mowgli, who ...
'' (1894) to describe the
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s of the Seeonee jungle.


Description

In Hindi, ''Bandar'' means "monkey" and ''log'' means "people" – hence the term simply refers to "monkey people". The term has also since come to refer to "any body of irresponsible chatterers".


History

The Bandar-log feature most prominently in the story " Kaa's Hunting", where their scatterbrained anarchy causes them to be treated as pariahs by the rest of the jungle. Their foolish and chattering ways are illustrated by their slogan: ''We are great. We are free. We are wonderful. We are the most wonderful people in all the jungle! We all say so, and so it must be true''. Bandar-log communicate almost entirely through the repetition of other animals' speech. The ''Road-Song of the Bandar-log'' is a companion poem to 'Kaa's Hunting', and demonstrates Kipling's strong adherence to poetic form.


In other media

* The Bandar-log appear in
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's animated film ''
The Jungle Book ''The Jungle Book'' is an 1894 collection of stories by the English author Rudyard Kipling. Most of the characters are animals such as Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo the bear, though a principal character is the boy or "man-cub" Mowgli, who ...
'', where they are portrayed as having moptop hairstyles and prehensile tails, the latter being a feature which is non-existent in
Old World monkeys Old World monkeys are primates in the family (biology), family Cercopithecidae (). Twenty-four genus, genera and 138 species are recognized, making it the largest primate family. Old World monkey genera include baboons (genus ''Papio''), red colo ...
. It is stated repeatedly in the Kipling story that the Bandar-log "have no king", but the Disney film version gave them one:
King Louie King Louie is a fictional character introduced in Walt Disney's animated musical film ''The Jungle Book''. He is an orangutan who leads other jungle primates and wants to become more human-like by gaining knowledge of fire from Mowgli. King Lo ...
. He is an
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, but in reality, orangutans are not found in
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. The Bandar-log capture Mowgli and take him to Louie. They participate in the " I Wan'na Be Like You" musical number, during which
Baloo Baloo (from ''bhālū'' "bear") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's '' The Jungle Book'' from 1894 and '' The Second Jungle Book'' from 1895. Baloo, a sloth bear, is the strict teacher of the cubs of the Seeonee wolf pa ...
and
Bagheera Bagheera ( / ''Baghīrā'') is a fictional character in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories in '' The Jungle Book'' (coll. 1894) and '' The Second Jungle Book'' (coll. 1895). He is a black panther ( melanistic Indian leopard) who serves as frie ...
attempt to free Mowgli from Louie who tries to get Mowgli to divulge the secrets to the "red flower" (a name given to fire). ** Some of the monkeys are also included in the television series ''
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'', as employees of Louie's Island-Bar. ** The Bandar-log reappear in '' The Jungle Book 2'', this time without their leader Louie who was mentioned to have left the jungle. They are just seen dancing with Baloo, Mowgli, and other animals during the song "W-I-L-D". * In '' Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli'', Louis/Alba and his monkey army are clearly based on the Bandar-log although they are not referred to as such. They also have an alliance with Shere Khan, with Louis/Alba being an informant, but also fear him. After they destroyed Mowgli's hut, they were persuaded to cast off their alliance, which they do, and later act as an independent gang. * The Bandar-Log also appear in the Soviet series '' Adventures of Mowgli''. Like in the literature and aforementioned portrayals, they kidnap Mowgli and bring him to their city. They are later defeated by Kaa's hypnotic dancing. * In the 1994 live-action Disney film, the Bandar-log appear more as mischievous treasure thieves associated with King Louie (an orangutan again), who inhabit an ancient lost city. Their vocal effects are provided by using sounds of
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s and
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s. After a monkey steals Mowgli's bracelet, Mowgli follows him to the city. Inside the treasure room, the Bandar-log gather with their "king", King Louie, who is wearing King Louis XIV's crown. Louie summons his guardian Kaa to kill Mowgli, but Mowgli subdues the snake and Louie returns the bracelet to him. Later on, Mowgli and Captain Boone engage in a sword fight in the treasure room, watched by Louie and the monkeys. Mowgli injures Boone and flees, while Boone stays to pocket treasure before he is killed by Kaa. * The Bandar-Log appear in the 1998 live-action direct to video Disney film '' The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story'' where they live in Monkey Town and secretly work for Shere Khan. This group of monkeys consist of chimpanzees and baboons (neither of which are native to India). In the film, they kidnap Mowgli and take him to their Monkey Town, but Baloo and Bagheera manage to rescue him and escape from them. * The Bandar-Log appear in the 2010 TV series. They are led by a female langur named Masha, who is their queen. * In the 2016 film, the Bandar-log are portrayed as various species of Indian primates (namely
lion-tailed macaque The lion-tailed macaque (''Macaca silenus''), also known as the wanderoo, is an Old World monkey endemic to the Western Ghats of South India. Characteristics Lion-tailed macaques are covered in black fur, and have a striking gray or silver ...
s, northern pig-tailed macaques,
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, and
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s that resemble
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s) rather than all being the same species of monkey. They again kidnap Mowgli and present him to their leader King Louie, who is a ''
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'' in this version, in order to learn the secret of the "red flower". As in the 1994 film, they do not speak, with the exception of Louie. Their vocal effects were created by using sounds of chimpanzees and gibbons in addition to uncredited voice actors. When King Louie gets buried beneath the rubble of his lair, the Bandar-log work to dig him out. * The Bandar-Log are seen in '' Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle''. Like in the anime, they are in league with Shere Khan. The Bandar-log kidnap Mowgli following his hunting exercise on Tabaqui's command so Shere Khan could kill him, but are thwarted by Bagheera, Baloo, and Kaa. *
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wrote a symphonic poem ''Les Bandar-Log'' (1939-40), part of a ''Jungle Book Cycle''. * In ''
Their Eyes Were Watching God ''Their Eyes Were Watching God'' is a 1937 novel by American writer Zora Neale Hurston. It is considered a classic of the Harlem Renaissance and Hurston's best-known work. The novel explores protagonist Janie Crawford's "ripening from a vibran ...
'',
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refers to the gossips and storytellers on the porch of Joe Starks' store as the bander log (Hurston's spelling). The novel's protagonist, Janie, passes the store on her way back into town after a long absence. In her autobiography, ''Dust Tracks on the Road'', Hurston mentions Kipling's ''Jungle Book'' as among her favorite to read as a child, saying, "I loved his talking snakes as much as I did the hero". * In the Dominions series of games, the nation of monkeys inspired by Indian mythology is called Bandar Log.


References


External links

* Road Song of the Bandar-Log * {{The Jungle Book The Jungle Book characters Fictional monkeys Anthropomorphic monkeys Literary characters introduced in 1894 Monkeys in India Male characters in literature Fictional thieves