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As Kaa makes Mowgli face his eyes and attempts to coil him, Mowgli suspects Kaa is lying and turns away. While the book character was considered a mentor to Mowgli, akin to Baloo and Bagheera, the film character is portrayed as a dangerous villain.

However, his slithering is inhibited by a knot in his tail, which Mowgli laughs at.

Though despite this, it is implied that certain individuals of high willpower (or simply intelligence) can resist his hypnosis (as displayed by Shere Khan). Having enough of this, Kaa decides to focus his attention towards a little girl named Shanti.

Before Kaa can devour Mowgli, Shere Khan stops by after hearing Kaa's singing. Zootopia: Judy Hopps • Nick Wilde • Mayor Lionheart • Flash • Yax • Gazelle • Chief Bogo • Clawhauser • Finnick • Mr. Big • Bellwether • Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. • Move It! The two beasts are often at odds, though Shere Khan views Kaa as an "eyes and ears" of the jungle, relying on him to assist his quest in finding Mowgli at one point in the film, though Kaa was extremely dishonest and manipulative, so he was able to steer even Khan in the wrong direction, further showcasing his intelligence. Kaa is a sly and seductive snake who speaks with a soft, often entrancing tone to either lure his victims into a weary, dreamlike state or manipulate them into bestowing their trust, thus allowing him to devour them unexpectedly. Kaa meets Shere Khan in The Jungle Book 2, Shere Khan interrogating Kaa on Mowgli's whereabouts.jpg, Kaa as a young snake in the first season of. Television programs

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In this incarnation, Kaa is female and far more menacing and intelligent than her original cartoon counterpart. Initially, Kaa cared nothing about Mowgli and only saved him from the bandar-log because Bagheera lied to him that they insulted the python. Cars: Lightning McQueen • Cruz Ramirez • Jackson Storm • Mater The Jungle Book Groove Party: "The Jungle's No Place for a Boy" • "Join the Ranks" • "Go Bananas in the Coconut Tree" • "A Mood for Food" • "We Are the Vultures" • "Run" • "A Brand New Day" A Goofy Movie: Max • Vacation Goofy • Powerline, Darkwing Duck: Darkwing Duck The other Disney characters Holloway voiced were protagonists (or anti-heroes, as with the. The Jungle BookThe Jungle Book 2The Jungle Book 3Bedknobs and Broomsticks (cameo)Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle BookWho Framed Roger Rabbit (cameo)Mickey's House of VillainsMickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of MouseThe Jungle Book (2016)]]

Kaa plays a smaller role in the 2003 sequel, though his role is as same in the original film. But this time he is depicted as female. Characters in the Disney animated features canon, Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, https://www.yahoo.com/movies/jon-favreau-breaks-down-disneys-live-action-129130133927.html, https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Kaa?oldid=4262763. Kaa the Snake from Rudyard Kipling's "Mowgli" stories, Sneaky, seductive, clever, two-faced, sly, cunning, conniving, cowardly, hungry, persuasive, predatory, hypnotic, murderous, intelligent, unscrupulous, manipulative, clumsy, sarcastic, vengeful, spiteful, sadistic, ruthless, devious, dangerous, Enormous and slender Indian python with golden yellow skin, yellow eyeballs, golden brown spots on his back, Food, hypnotizing his prey, manipulating his prey, getting away, Starvations, being knocked out of trees, having a knot on his tail, Shere Khan abusing him, danger, Mowgli getting away from him, losing his prey.
Despite popular belief, Kaa is not a henchman to, Originally, Kaa was not going to be a villain in the 1967 animated film. Boone starts gathering as much treasure as he can, but suddenly notices that the monkeys have gone silent; Kaa suddenly appears and scares Boone into the moat, where the heavy load of treasure he is carrying weighs him straight to the bottom in a cloud of his own blood. Kaa decides to take advantage of the situation, and hypnotizes Mowgli with the intent of devouring him.
Kaa takes a moment to pity Mowgli, having come to realize how truly unfortunate and helpless he is with someone like Shere Khan hunting him and with no one to protect him, but reverts once he remembers his own intentions. Mowgli and Baloo remain unaware of Kaa's presence, and the two walk away unharmed. In the book, Kaa was able to hypnotize via dancing known as "The Hunger Dance". To save his skin, Kaa fearfully lies to the tiger that Mowgli's at the local swamp, allowing himself to flee. Mowgli remains skeptical but out of curiosity he asks the snake how he plans to keep his word, but Kaa refuses to tell him until he has his absolute trust. 815 Favourites. Originally, Kaa was not going to be a villain in the 1967 animated film. Mowgli is surprised to see Kaa made good on his promise after all but wants nothing to do with him, untangling himself from Kaa's tail and climbs down from the coils as Kaa attempts to hypnotize the boy. Realizing now that Mowgli is not worth the trouble, Kaa finally gives up and slithers away.

Kaa took no part in the resulting battle, but Mowgli and the wolves finally killed all the dhole, though not without grievous losses.

Kaa is surprised by his fearless attitude and begins to respect him for that.