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{{Character | {{Character | ||
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|image= | |image=[[File:King Louie KHUX.png]] | ||
|katakana=キング・ルーイ | |katakana=キング・ルーイ | ||
|romaji=Kingu Rūi | |romaji=Kingu Rūi | ||
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|journalUX='''King Louie'''<br>The Jungle Book (1967)<br>The King of Apes who lives a lavished life in his palace among the ruins.<br><br>'''Mowgli & Pals'''<br>The Jungle Book (1967)<br>A human child who grew up in the jungle, and his animal friends that raised him. | |journalUX='''King Louie'''<br>The Jungle Book (1967)<br>The King of Apes who lives a lavished life in his palace among the ruins.<br><br>'''Mowgli & Pals'''<br>The Jungle Book (1967)<br>A human child who grew up in the jungle, and his animal friends that raised him. | ||
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'''King Louie''' | '''King Louie''' is a character in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Union χ]]''. He is an orangutan and the king of a clan of apes. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''=== | ||
King Louie's power is channeled by the [[Book of Prophecies]] to create the {{khux|King Louie}} and {{khux|Mowgli & Pals}} {{c|Medal|ucx}}s. | King Louie's power is channeled by the [[Book of Prophecies]] to create the {{khux|King Louie}} and {{khux|Mowgli & Pals}} {{c|Medal|ucx}}s. | ||
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==Origin== | |||
King Louie first appeared in Disney's 1967 film ''{{w|The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book}}'', voiced by the late {{w|Louis Prima}}. He is one of the few characters to have never appeared in {{w|Rudyard Kipling}}'s original works. In the film, he is the king of the Bandar-log ape tribe who seeks to learn the secret of fire, "man's red flower," to become a human. Because [[Mowgli]] is a "man-cub," Louie believes he has the power to make fire. However, though the Bandar-log abduct Mowgli, Louie learns Mowgli has no such knowledge and continues to goad answers until [[Baloo]] arrives with Bagheera to rescue Mowgli. A chase ensues, resulting in the destruction of Louie's empire. | King Louie first appeared in Disney's 1967 film ''{{w|The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book}}'', voiced by the late {{w|Louis Prima}}. He is one of the few characters to have never appeared in {{w|Rudyard Kipling}}'s original works. In the film, he is the king of the Bandar-log ape tribe who seeks to learn the secret of fire, "man's red flower," to become a human. Because [[Mowgli]] is a "man-cub," Louie believes he has the power to make fire. However, though the Bandar-log abduct Mowgli, Louie learns Mowgli has no such knowledge and continues to goad answers until [[Baloo]] arrives with Bagheera to rescue Mowgli. A chase ensues, resulting in the destruction of Louie's empire. | ||
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Japanese | キング・ルーイ | |
Rōmaji | Kingu Rūi | |
Origin | The Jungle Book | |
Game | Kingdom Hearts Union χ |
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King Louie The Jungle Book (1967) The King of Apes who lives a lavished life in his palace among the ruins. Mowgli & Pals The Jungle Book (1967) A human child who grew up in the jungle, and his animal friends that raised him. |
King Louie is a character in Kingdom Hearts Union χ. He is an orangutan and the king of a clan of apes.
Story[edit]
Kingdom Hearts Union χ[edit]
King Louie's power is channeled by the Book of Prophecies to create the King Louie and Mowgli & Pals Medals.
Design[edit]
Origin[edit]
King Louie first appeared in Disney's 1967 film The Jungle Book, voiced by the late Louis Prima. He is one of the few characters to have never appeared in Rudyard Kipling's original works. In the film, he is the king of the Bandar-log ape tribe who seeks to learn the secret of fire, "man's red flower," to become a human. Because Mowgli is a "man-cub," Louie believes he has the power to make fire. However, though the Bandar-log abduct Mowgli, Louie learns Mowgli has no such knowledge and continues to goad answers until Baloo arrives with Bagheera to rescue Mowgli. A chase ensues, resulting in the destruction of Louie's empire.
Louie also appears in the film's 1994 and 2016 live-action remakes, as well as the Jungle Cubs and TaleSpin television series.