Colonel hahi
Winifred's appearances are during the two Jungle Patrol scenes in the film. Together, she and her husband have one son, Hathi, Jr., who comes to be friends with Mowgli. However, she is shown to be caring for others, caring enough for the lost Mowgli's welfare that she is willing to convince her husband to initiate a search party for the man-cub. Unlike many mothers seen in Disney films, Winifred is snarky and sarcastic, never hesitating to remind Hathi of his faults. She is Colonel Hathi's wife and a member of the jungle patrol. Here, he has 2 children named Appu and Heetah and a wife named Kachini.Winifred is a female Indian Elephant.
#Colonel hahi tv
Hathi is a major character in the 2010 TV series.Hathi appears in The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story voiced by Marty Ingels.Hathi appears brief in the beginning of Jetlag Productions film The Jungle Book alongside his wife and his son, but they have non-speaking appearance in the scene.He is voiced by Daisuke Gouri in the Japanese version. However, one change is that Chil the Kite is his messenger.
#Colonel hahi series
Hathi is a major character in the anime series Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli where he is the king and enforcer of the Law of the Jungle.Winifred lives with her herd under the ownership of humans until a storm separates her from her herd, causing her to meet Hathi.Ī pizza restaurant in Disneyland Paris is named Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost. Hathi is friendly with the other cubs, though he is usually seen trying to court his future mate Winifred. Hathi appears as a calf in the prequel series Jungle Cubs, where he is voiced by Rob Paulsen in season one and Stephen Furst in season two. Hathi is later seen fleeing from villagers searching for Mowgli and his friends Bagheera deduces from him that Baloo has something to do with the children going missing. Hathi tries to chase Baloo across the bridge leading to the village, but it breaks under his weight, causing him and Bagheera to fall into the river below. He and his troop help Bagheera prevent Baloo from entering the human village where Mowgli is living, though Baloo evades them. Hathi returns in the Disney sequel The Jungle Book 2 in which Jim Cummings provides his voice.
Unbeknownst to them, Shere Khan decides to start looking for Mowgli by himself, having heard them from only yards away. convince him and orders the troop to begin searching. Hathi agrees after Winifred and Hathi Jr. Bagheera later asks him to help him find Mowgli after he runs away from Baloo, reminding him that Shere Khan has returned to the jungle. He goes back to get him but forgets to order his troop to halt, causing the herd to crash into him much to Mowgli's amusement. Bagheera takes Mowgli away and Hathi continues marching before he notices he has left Hathi Jr. His marching awakens Mowgli, who attempts to join, though Hathi becomes angry when he notices Mowgli is a human, wanting "no mancub in my jungle". He is seen as obnoxious by the other animals including his own herd and is forgetful, though he insists that "an elephant never forgets". He is a comically pompous elephant who styles himself after a British Army colonel, referring to himself as "Colonel Hathi" and leading his troop in a marching patrol around the jungle. Hathi appears in the 1967 animated adaptation by Walt Disney Productions, where he is voiced by In the story " Letting In the Jungle," Mowgli reveals that Hathi once destroyed a human village in revenge for being captured and persuades Hathi and his sons to do the same to the village where Mowgli once lived as punishment for threatening Messua with execution.ĭisney adaptations 1967 animated film He told this after Shere Khan the tiger had boasted about killing a man purely for sport. In "How Fear Came" at the time when the water truce occurred, he tells Mowgli and the jungle animals' creation myth and describes Tha, the Creator. Hathi is famed for his patience and never hurries unnecessarily. He is one of the oldest animals of the jungle and represents order, dignity and obedience to the Law of the Jungle.