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Akela is the leader of the wolf pack from the 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book. He also appears in the TV series Jungle Cubs as Leah's mate.

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  • Akela is the leader of the wolf pack from the 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book. He also appears in the TV series Jungle Cubs as Leah's mate.
  • thumb|200px|Akela. Akela es un lobo de la pelĂ­cula The Jungle Book.
  • -Akela Akela is de leider van een roedel wolven in Jungle Boek (1967). Akela verschijnt ook in Jungle welpen (tv-serie), waar we te weten komen, dat hij de partner is van Leah.
  • Akela (occasionally called The Lone Wolf or Big Wolf) was an Wolf, chief of the Seeonee wolf pack and presided over the pack's council meetings. It is at such a meeting that the pack adopts the human cub Mowgli as one of its own and Akela became one of Mowgli's mentors. Akela means "alone" in Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi. Nine or ten years after Mowgli's adoption, his enemy Shere Khan the tiger, with the aid of some young wolves he had persuaded to support him, planned to depose Akela so that he would no longer be able to defend Mowgli. A wolf who became too old to hunt was traditionally driven out or killed by his pack. Akela was far from decrepit, but the young wolves deliberately drove a young, healthy buck deer toward him knowing that he would not be able to catch it. When the council met
  • Akela (occasionally called The Lone Wolf or Big Wolf) was a Wolf, chief of the Seeonee wolf pack and presided over the pack's council meetings. It is at such a meeting that the pack adopts the human cub Mowgli as one of its own and Akela became one of Mowgli's mentors. Akela means "alone" in Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi. Nine or ten years after Mowgli's adoption, his enemy, Shere Khan, the tiger, with the aid of some young wolves he had persuaded to support him, planned to depose Akela so that he would no longer be able to defend Mowgli. A wolf who became too old to hunt was traditionally driven out or killed by his pack. Akela was far from decrepit but, the young wolves deliberately drove a young, healthy buck deer toward him knowing that he would not be able to catch it. When the council met
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  • Good
Goal
  • To lead the pack and ensure Mowgli is safe
  • To run off with Leah and help her raise a family
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  • Akela
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  • Shere Khan
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  • Mowgli's Brothers
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  • First Appearance
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  • Wolf pack
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  • Rudyard Kipling
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  • Created by
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Inspiration
  • Akela from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book
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  • Akela
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Origin
  • The Seeonee hills
Likes
  • Protecting Mowgli
Appearance
  • Slender Indian wolf
Name
  • Akela
Personality
  • Elderly, wise, protective, loving, caring, fatherly, understanding, kind-hearted, worrisome, belligerent at times
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  • The Lone wolf
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