They were voiced by J. Pat O'Malley, Digby Wolfe, Lord Tim Hudson, and Chad Stuart
There were 4 vultures in the movie "The Jungle Book" and their names were Flaps, Buzzy, Ziggy and Dizzy.
THE BEATLES
From www.imdb.com 4 Vultures: Flaps, Dizzy, Buzzie and Ziggy Flaps - Chad Stuart Dizzy - Lord Tim Hudson Buzzie - J. Pat. O'Malley Ziggy - Digby Wolfe
We we playing the Beatles who had turned Walt Disney down Lordtim.com Xx
yes they do
no there is to much Humidity for them
I only know that "Nana Patekar" is the voice of Shere Khan in Hindi version of Jungle Book. Bagheera's voice also look familiar but just not able to pick that name. -Avi.
the manager of The Beatles originally made an agreement with Disney that the parts of the vultures would be played by the band. When the idea was brought to John Lennon he told them "There's no way The Beatles are going to sing for Mickey F***-ing Mouse!" the voices were cast to other actors but the characters themselves are yes based on The Beatles. The one with the shaggy hair looks madly like George!!
The one with long black hair was Liverpool. The bald one sounded like London and the other sounded kind of Northern.
The Jungle Book was created in 1894.
There is no Kim in The Jungle Book. Kim is another book by the same author of The Jungle Book.
In the original Mowgli stories (in The Jungle Book series, by Rudyard Kipling, 1894) there is:* Ko, a crow* a kite called Chil (also called Raan in some editions)* a tailorbird called Darzee* a woodpecker called FeraoIn The Jungle Book (1967 movie) there are:* some vultures who speak with accents like the English Rock band, the Beatles.In Jungle Book 2 (2003 movie), in addition to any characters that also appeared in the 1967 movie, there is:* a vulture called Lucky.