As an Adventure, Family, and Fantasy film, 'The Jungle Book (1994)' primarily elicits strong feelings of Love for Mowgli's deep bonds with his animal family and Kitty. The audience experiences Excitement and Anticipation during the thrilling jungle escapades and the quest for treasure. Joy and Happiness are prevalent through Mowgli's unique upbringing and his reunion with human connection. Empathy is felt for Mowgli's journey navigating two worlds, while Awe is inspired by the lush jungle environment and its wild inhabitants. Underlying these are elements of Fear and Anxiety stemming from dangerous encounters with the tiger Shere Khan and treacherous human antagonists, balanced by Curiosity about the unknown and ultimate Satisfaction as Mowgli finds his true place and justice prevails.
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