. . . . "Shere Khan"@en . . "The Jungle Book 2"@es . . . "Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, Shanti, Ranjan, King Louie, Kaa, Colonel Hathi, Buzzie, Flaps, Ziggy and Dizzy, Akela, Wolves, Lucky, Raksha, Mahra, Ned, Jed & Fred, Red Dogs, Cain"@en . . . . "Intelligence"@en . "Despite being born with a crippled leg, and derisively nicknamed Lungri (The Lame One) by his own mother, Shere Khan was arrogant and regarded himself as the rightful lord of the jungle. It seemed, however, that the only creature who looked up to him was Tabaqui, the cowardly, despised jackal. One of Shere Khan's failed attempts to hunt humans caused a human \"cub\" to stray from his parents. By the time Shere Khan caught up with the infant, it had already been adopted by the wolves Raksha and Father Wolf, who have named it Mowgli. Despite Shere Khan's bluster, Mowgli was accepted into Akela's wolf pack and protected by Bagheera and Baloo. Furious at losing his kill, the tiger swore that the cub would be his some day. Over the next decade, while Mowgli was growing up, Shere Khan infiltrated the wolf pack by promising the younger wolves rich rewards once Akela was deposed. His plan came to a head when the young wolves maneuvered Akela into missing his kill, and the pack council met to expel him. At the meeting, Shere Khan threatened that if the wolves did not give him Mowgli, he would take over their hunting territory. Having been warned by Bagheera, however, Mowgli attacked Shere Khan and his allies with a burning branch and drove them away. Akela left the pack to become a lone hunter. Mowgli returned to the human village but, swore that he would return one day with Shere Khan's skin. After he reached the village, Mowgli was adopted by Messua and her husband and learned human ways. He also learned that the villagers had heard of the lame tiger, which had a price on its head but, believed it was lame because it was the reincarnation of a money-lender who was lamed in a riot. When Mowgli scoffed at these fanciful tales, the villagers decided to put him to work herding buffalo to keep him out of trouble. While he was doing so, he met his wolf friend, Grey Brother, who told him that Shere Khan was still planning to kill him. Grey Brother forced Tabaqui to tell him where and when Shere Khan was planning to strike, and then killed the jackal. With the help of Akela, Grey Brother and Mowgli trapped Shere Khan in a narrow canyon and stampeded the buffalo, which trampled him to death. Mowgli then set out to fulfill his promise by skinning Shere Khan but, while he was doing so he was interrupted by the village's elderly chief hunter, Buldeo, who wanted the tiger's hide for the reward. Mowgli called Akela, who pinned Buldeo down while Mowgli finished removing the hide. Mowgli assumed that this would be an end of the matter, since in the jungle quarrels were usually settled quickly but, when he returned to the village with the buffalo, the villagers drove him away, accusing him of witchcraft. Furious at being driven out of not one but, two 'packs', Mowgli left. That night, he fulfilled his pledge by laying Shere Khan's hide upon the wolf pack's council rock and then danced upon the hide singing of his anger and confusion. Thus, Shere Khan's story came to an end but, the consequences of Mowgli's actions in defeating him continued to affect Mowgli and his adopted parents. Soon afterwards, Mowgli discovered that the villagers were preparing to burn Messua and her husband to death for harbouring a witch-boy and so he prepared to rescue them and take revenge on Buldeo and the village."@en . . . . "Shere Khan was a tiger of the Indian jungle and the main antagonist of The Jungle Book. Shere Khan was Mowgli's archenemy. After accidentally stepping into a bear trap , and derisively nicknamed Lungri (The Lame One) by his own mother, Shere Khan was arrogant and regarded himself as the rightful lord of the jungle. It seemed, however, that the only creature who looked up to him was Tabaqui, the cowardly, despised jackal. One of Shere Khan's failed attempt to hunt humans caused a human \"cub\" to stray from his parents. By the time Shere Khan caught up with the infant it had already been adopted by the wolves Raksha and Father Wolf, who have named it Mowgli. Despite Shere Khan's bluster, Mowgli was accepted into Akela's wolf pack and protected by Bagheera and Baloo. Furious at losing his kill, the tiger swore that the cub would be his some day. Over the next decade, while Mowgli was growing up, Shere Khan infiltrated the wolf pack by promising the younger wolves rich rewards once Akela was deposed. His plan came to a head when the young wolves maneuvered Akela into missing his kill, and the pack council met to expel him. At the meeting Shere Khan threatened that if the wolves did not give him Mowgli he would take over their hunting territory. Having been warned by Bagheera, however, Mowgli attacked Shere Khan and his allies with a burning branch and drove them away. Akela left the pack to become a lone hunter. Mowgli returned to the human village, but swore that he would return one day with Shere Khan's skin. After he reached the village Mowgli was adopted by Messua and her husband and learned human ways. He also learned that the villagers had heard of the lame tiger, which had a price on its head, but believed it was lame because it was the reincarnation of a money-lender who was lamed in a riot. When Mowgli scoffed at these fanciful tales the villagers decided to put him to work herding buffalo to keep him out of trouble. While he was doing so he met his wolf friend Grey Brother, who told him that Shere Khan was still planning to kill him. Grey Brother forced Tabaqui to tell him where and when Shere Khan was planning to strike, and then killed the jackal. With the help of Akela, Grey Brother and Mowgli traped Shere Khan in a narrow canyon and stampeded the buffalo, which trampled him to death. Mowgli then set out to fulfill his promise by skinning Shere Khan, but while he was doing so he was interrupted by the village's elderly chief hunter Buldeo who wanted the tiger's hide for the reward. Mowgli called Akela, who pinned Buldeo down while Mowgli finished removing the hide. Mowgli assumed that this would be an end of the matter, since in the jungle quarrels were usually settled quickly, but when he returned to the village with the buffalo the villagers drove him away, accusing him of witchcraft. Furious at being driven out of not one but two 'packs', Mowgli left. That night he fulfilled his pledge by laying Shere Khan's hide upon the wolf pack's council rock, and then danced upon the hide singing of his anger and confusion. Thus Shere Khan's story came to an end, but the consequences of Mowgli's actions in defeating him continued to affect Mowgli and his adopted parents. Soon afterwards Mowgli discovered that the villagers were preparing to burn Messua and her husband to death for harbouring a witch-boy, and so he prepared to rescue them and take revenge on Buldeo and the villagers."@en . . "Prideful, suave, confident, devious, mysterious, aggressive, powerful, deadly, stubborn, polite, sophisticated, graceful, proud, cold, selfish, determined, sympathetic, sarcastic, dangerous, cunning, intelligent, calm, vengeful, slightly charismatic, murderous, pyrophobic, phonophobic, misanthropic, ferocious, arrogant"@en . "Cat"@en . "The Jungle of India"@en . . . . "''TaleSpin"@en . . "Indian Jungle"@en . . . . . "Kill Mowgli or any human that comes his way"@en . "Bengal tiger"@en . . . . . . . "Shere Khan es el principal villano de la pel\u00EDcula The Jungle Book y de su secuela The Jungle Book 2."@es . . . . . . . . "El fuego, los humanos"@es . . . . . . . . . "Villain"@en . . . . . "Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Catscratch Adventures. He can go MEGA-MODE when in states of anger."@en . "Kingdom Hearts series"@en . . . . "Jungle Cubs"@en . . . . . . "background:green"@en . . . . . . . "Disney Universe"@es . "Shere Khan /\u02C8\u0283\u026A\u0259r \u02C8k\u0251\u02D0n/ (Hindi: \u0936\u0947\u0930 \u0916\u093E\u0928; Urdu: \u0634\u06CC\u0631 \u062E\u0627\u0646\u200E ) is a fictional character who appears in two of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book stories featuring Mowgliand their adaptations. According to The Kipling Society, the word Shere (or \"shir\") translates as \"tiger\" and Khan is a title of distinction, used together \"to show that he is chief among tigers.\"[1] Other sources indicate Shere may mean \"tiger\" or \"lion\" in Persian, Urdu, and Punjabi, and that Khan translates as \"king\", or \"leader\", in a number of languages influenced by the Mongols, including Pashto and Urdu.[2][3][4] The name may have originated from the nickname of the Afghan warlord who once ruled in India, Sher Shah Suri.[5]"@en . . "Shere Khan is the main antagonist a powerful, suave tiger that appears in The Jungle Book and has nothing but disdain for his victims. His reputation is such that he need only show himself to intimidate the inhabitants of the jungle. His only fear is fire, which the man-cub Mowgli uses to his advantage in the film's climactic battle. He ranked #12 in the top 30 disney villains (one better than Chernabog, but one under Gaston). He was voiced by aristocratic cad George Sanders who had a talent for depicting villainous, then later voiced by Tony Jay, who also voiced Judge Claude Frollo. As of 2006, Corey Burton voices Shere Khan; this makes him the third character Burton has inherited from Tony Jay. The other two characters are the Magic Mirror and Judge Claude Frollo."@en . "Authority over all animals in the jungle"@en . . . . . . . . . "Shere Khan( czytaj Szir Kan)- pot\u0119\u017Cny tygrys bengalski, g\u0142\u00F3wny antagonista w Ksiedze D\u017Cungli i Ksiedze D\u017Cungli II. W d\u017Cungli wszyscy sie go boj\u0105, co sprawia mu przyjemnosc. Ba\u0142 si\u0119 tylko ognia i ludzkiej broni. Pojawia si\u0119 tak\u017Ce w dw\u00F3ch serialach animowanych: \n* Ma\u0142a ksiega d\u017Cungli \n* Super Baloo Przydomki tygrysa: \n* Khan \n* Khanu\u015B \n* Pasiaczek \n* Pasiasty \n* Krol( b\u0105d\u017A w\u0142adca) d\u017Cungli Cechy charakteru: Wygl\u0105d: Strony: \n* W Ksiedze D\u017Cungli jest z\u0142y. \n* W Ma\u0142ej Ksiedze D\u017Cungli jest dobry. \n* W Super Baloo jest neutralny. Cele: Dom: Krewni: Co lubi: Czego nie lubi: Zdolnosci: Bron"@pl . . . "The Jungle Book 2"@en . . . . . . "Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Disney's 1967 animated feature film The Jungle Book, and its 2003 sequel The Jungle Book 2. A powerful, suave Bengal tiger, Shere Khan had nothing but disdain for his victims. His reputation was such that he needed only to show himself to intimidate the inhabitants of the jungle. His only fears are guns and fire."@en . . "\"You should also know that everyone runs from Shere Khan.\""@en . . . . "Stripes"@en . "ShereKhan.png"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Antagonist Of Man-jungle. Shere Khan was a Bengal Tiger and Began to attack Mowgli. He Appeared In Kingdom Hearts 3: The Return of the Chasers, Kingdom Hearts: Dark Of The Wars, Kingdom Hearts: Aqua's Journey, and Even Universe XP Kingdom Hearts Anime."@en . . "Jungle Cubs"@es . . . "Teeth and claws"@en . "820529"^^ . "Immunity to hypnosis"@en . . . . "TaleSpin"@en . . . . "Khanny"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Rudyard Kipling"@en . . . "He joins King Ambrose and goes to Haven. But he betrays Ambrose and joins the Adversary."@en . . . . . "Claws"@en . . . . . . "Shere Khan is a character released with the Jungle Book Part 2 Update on 20th September 2017, and is a part of the character collection."@en . "Shere Khan"@es . . . . . . . . . . "Animalistic physical strength"@en . . . "Physically sturdy and graceful; a feline beauty with fierce strength"@en . "Milt Kahl"@en . . "\"I'll kill you for this!\""@en . . "Old Stripes"@en . . . "Number 12 Disney villain"@en . . . . . . . . "Shere Khan"@pl . . . "Acaba atrapado en un volc\u00E1n"@es . . . "10"^^ . . "Shere Khan"@nl . "Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Disney's 1967 animated feature film The Jungle Book, and its 2003 sequel The Jungle Book 2. A powerful, suave Bengal tiger, Shere Khan had nothing but disdain for his victims. His reputation was such that he needed only to show himself to intimidate the inhabitants of the jungle. His only fears are guns and fire."@en . "Speed"@en . . "ShereKhan.png"@es . . "Large, muscular Bengal tiger, orange fur, black stripes, white muzzle, paws and underbelly, light brown nose, lavender eyelids and circles around the eyes, yellow eyes, sharp claws"@en . "Shere Khan and Mowgli"@en . . . . "Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Disney's 1967 animated feature film The Jungle Book. A powerful, suave Bengal tiger, Shere Khan had nothing but disdain for his victims. His reputation was such that he needed only to show himself to intimidate the inhabitants of the jungle. His only fears were man's gun and fire."@en . "Flees the jungle after being scared off through the use of fire"@en . . . "Shere Khan is a Epic figure part of The Jungle Book collection."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Shere Khan appears in the book as a man-eating tiger with a jackal sidekick named Tabaqi. His main goal is to Kill the man-cub, Mowgli. He has a lame leg in the book. Towards the end of the book, he is killed by Mowgli."@en . . . . . . "Bombay"@en . . . . . . "Als welp was Shere Khan bevriend, met Bagheera, Baloe, Kaa, Hathi en zelfs Louie. Al was de tijger nogal ego\u00EFstisch en eigenwijs, wat vaak toe leidde dat zijn vrienden hem uit de problemen moesten halen. Op een gegeven moment werd hij een gevreesd door alle dieren van de jungle, wat ervoor zorgde dat Shere Khan al zijn vrienden verloor, die vanaf dat moment zijn vijanden werden."@nl . . "Gentlemanly, aggressive, powerful, deadly, polite, and sophisticated"@en . . "\"Does my face not remind you of what a GROWN man can do? Shift our hunting ground for a few years and everyone forgets how the law works. Well, let me remind you. A man-cub becomes man and man is FORBIDDEN!\""@en . . . . . . . . . "The Jungle Book"@es . . . . "Real Name"@en . . . . . . . . . "Humans, guns, fire, Baloo, being taunted by the vultures, humiliation, losing his prey"@en . . . "Khan, Stripes, Lord of the Jungle,Tigger's evil twin"@en . "Sus dientes, sus garras"@es . "Shere Khan was a tiger of the Indian jungle and the main antagonist of The Jungle Book. Shere Khan was Mowgli's archenemy. After accidentally stepping into a bear trap , and derisively nicknamed Lungri (The Lame One) by his own mother, Shere Khan was arrogant and regarded himself as the rightful lord of the jungle. It seemed, however, that the only creature who looked up to him was Tabaqui, the cowardly, despised jackal."@en . . . "Runs off with a stick on fire tied to his tail"@en . . "Atrapar a Mowgli"@es . . . . . "Unknown"@en . "Shere Khan is a character released with the Jungle Book Part 2 Update on 20th September 2017, and is a part of the character collection."@en . . . . "Talespin"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Shere Khan"@en . . "Shere Khan from the stories by Rudyard Kipling"@en . "In Hidden Chronicles - Shere Khan appeared on the episode Khan's Revenge - where he fought Mowgli and Baloo. Thanks to Pooh Bear Tigger and Rita the Fox who visited India. They helped Mowgli escaped to an ancient ruin. Khan ends up trapped forever inside a fallen stone tiger head after he tried to kill Mowgli and Shanti. Shere Khan is voiced by George Sanders in The Jungle Book - then Tony Jay in The Jungle Book 2 and later by Corey Burton in The 100 Acre Wood series."@en . . . . . . . "Shere Khan appears in the book as a man-eating tiger with a jackal sidekick named Tabaqi. His main goal is to Kill the man-cub, Mowgli. He has a lame leg in the book. Towards the end of the book, he is killed by Mowgli."@en . "''The Jungle Book"@en . . . . "Shere Khan is a level 123 type field boss. It can be found in East Coast. ==Additional information==__NOEDITSECTION__ He can be found near Elite Hunter Johns in South Marduka, south of East Coast."@en . . "Shere Khan"@en . . . . . "2.99"^^ . . . . . . "\"Now, I'm going to close my eyes and count to 10. It makes the chase more interesting... for me.\""@en . . . . . . "Bengal TIger"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Tony Jay"@en . . . "Shere Khan is a tiger who is the main villain in Pooh's Adventures of The Jungle Book. He later appeared in Hidden Chronicles - but only on the episode Khan's Revenge. \n* Character Information \n* Other Names - Khan. Stripes. Lord of the Jungle \n* Personality - Gentlemanly. Powerful. Deadly. Aggresive. Rude. Violent \n* Goal - To Kill Mowgli (Jungle Book) To Get Revenge on Baloo and Pooh (Hidden Chronicles) \n* Home - Jungles of India \n* Friends - Scar. Kaa. Peg Leg Pete. Disney Villains. Kahmunrah. Ratigan. Cat R. Waul \n* Enemies - Mowgli. Baloo. Bagheera. King Louie. Winnie the Pooh. Piglet. Tigger. Rabbit. Eeyore. Simba. Nala. Timon. Pumbaa. Zazu. Shanti. Rita the Fox. Simba's Family. The Brisbies. Fievel Mousekewitz. Yen Sid. Jiminy Cricket. Nicodemus. Woody. Buzz Lightyear. Hathi. The Vultures \n* Minions - Kaa \n* Likes - Power \n* Dislikes - Humans. Fire \n* Weapons - Teeth and Claws \n* Fate - Chased away by a burning branch (Jungle Book). Trapped forever inside a stone tiger head (Hidden Chronicles) \n* Quote - Everyone Runs from Shere Khan"@en . . . . . . "Tiger"@en . "He joins King Ambrose and goes to Haven. But he betrays Ambrose and joins the Adversary."@en . . . "Shere Khan is the main antagonist a powerful, suave tiger that appears in The Jungle Book and has nothing but disdain for his victims. His reputation is such that he need only show himself to intimidate the inhabitants of the jungle. His only fear is fire, which the man-cub Mowgli uses to his advantage in the film's climactic battle. He ranked #12 in the top 30 disney villains (one better than Chernabog, but one under Gaston)."@en . . . . . . . . . "Trampled by buffaloes"@en . "Shere Khan is a Epic figure part of The Jungle Book collection."@en . "QUAL_FIELD_BOSS"@en . "Teeth"@en . . . . "Dominating his prey, himself, abusing Kaa, the fear he evokes in others, revenge"@en . "House of Mouse"@es . . . . . . . . "TaleSpin"@es . . . . "Bonkers"@en . . . "East Coast"@en . . . . "Shere Khan"@en . . "''Quackshot"@en . . "Mowgli's Brothers"@en . "House of Mouse"@en . . "123"^^ . . . . "100"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Humans, fire"@en . "Bad"@en . . . . "Shere Khan es el principal villano de la pel\u00EDcula The Jungle Book y de su secuela The Jungle Book 2."@es . "The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story"@en . . . . . . . . "Shere Khan /\u02C8\u0283\u026A\u0259r \u02C8k\u0251\u02D0n/ (Hindi: \u0936\u0947\u0930 \u0916\u093E\u0928; Urdu: \u0634\u06CC\u0631 \u062E\u0627\u0646\u200E ) is a fictional character who appears in two of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book stories featuring Mowgliand their adaptations. According to The Kipling Society, the word Shere (or \"shir\") translates as \"tiger\" and Khan is a title of distinction, used together \"to show that he is chief among tigers.\"[1] Other sources indicate Shere may mean \"tiger\" or \"lion\" in Persian, Urdu, and Punjabi, and that Khan translates as \"king\", or \"leader\", in a number of languages influenced by the Mongols, including Pashto and Urdu.[2][3][4] The name may have originated from the nickname of the Afghan warlord who once ruled in India, Sher Shah Suri.[5]"@en . . "Despite being born with a crippled leg, and derisively nicknamed Lungri (The Lame One) by his own mother, Shere Khan was arrogant and regarded himself as the rightful lord of the jungle. It seemed, however, that the only creature who looked up to him was Tabaqui, the cowardly, despised jackal. Over the next decade, while Mowgli was growing up, Shere Khan infiltrated the wolf pack by promising the younger wolves rich rewards once Akela was deposed. His plan came to a head when the young wolves maneuvered Akela into missing his kill, and the pack council met to expel him."@en . "In Hidden Chronicles - Shere Khan appeared on the episode Khan's Revenge - where he fought Mowgli and Baloo. Thanks to Pooh Bear Tigger and Rita the Fox who visited India. They helped Mowgli escaped to an ancient ruin. Khan ends up trapped forever inside a fallen stone tiger head after he tried to kill Mowgli and Shanti. Shere Khan is voiced by George Sanders in The Jungle Book - then Tony Jay in The Jungle Book 2 and later by Corey Burton in The 100 Acre Wood series."@en . "Trapped in a stone tiger head"@en . "South"@en . . "Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Catscratch Adventures. He can go MEGA-MODE when in states of anger."@en . . . "Shere Khan is a level 123 type field boss. It can be found in East Coast. ==Additional information==__NOEDITSECTION__ He can be found near Elite Hunter Johns in South Marduka, south of East Coast."@en . . . . . "natural strength, intimidating authority over all animals in the jungle."@en . "Als welp was Shere Khan bevriend, met Bagheera, Baloe, Kaa, Hathi en zelfs Louie. Al was de tijger nogal ego\u00EFstisch en eigenwijs, wat vaak toe leidde dat zijn vrienden hem uit de problemen moesten halen. Op een gegeven moment werd hij een gevreesd door alle dieren van de jungle, wat ervoor zorgde dat Shere Khan al zijn vrienden verloor, die vanaf dat moment zijn vijanden werden."@nl . . . . . "Shere Khan is a tiger who is the main villain in Pooh's Adventures of The Jungle Book. He later appeared in Hidden Chronicles - but only on the episode Khan's Revenge. \n* Character Information \n* Other Names - Khan. Stripes. Lord of the Jungle \n* Personality - Gentlemanly. Powerful. Deadly. Aggresive. Rude. Violent \n* Goal - To Kill Mowgli (Jungle Book) To Get Revenge on Baloo and Pooh (Hidden Chronicles) \n* Home - Jungles of India \n* Friends - Scar. Kaa. Peg Leg Pete. Disney Villains. Kahmunrah. Ratigan. Cat R. Waul \n* Enemies - Mowgli. Baloo. Bagheera. King Louie. Winnie the Pooh. Piglet. Tigger. Rabbit. Eeyore. Simba. Nala. Timon. Pumbaa. Zazu. Shanti. Rita the Fox. Simba's Family. The Brisbies. Fievel Mousekewitz. Yen Sid. Jiminy Cricket. Nicodemus. Woody. Buzz"@en . . . . . . . . . . ""@en . "He can be found near Elite Hunter Johns in South Marduka, south of East Coast."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, Shanti, Renjan"@en . . . "''Jungle Cubs"@en . . . "Trapped within the mouth of a giant tiger statue at the bottom of a lava pit"@en . . . . . . "Corey Burton"@en . . . . . . . "To kill Mowgli"@en . . . . . . . . "Agresivo, letal, ego\u00EDsta, sofisticado, determinado, sarc\u00E1stico, peligroso"@es . . "Your Highness"@en . "Shere Khan"@en . . . "\"Thank you for detaining my victim!\""@en . . . . . "Shere Khan"@es . . "Male"@en . . . . . . . "The Antagonist Of Man-jungle. Shere Khan was a Bengal Tiger and Began to attack Mowgli. He Appeared In Kingdom Hearts 3: The Return of the Chasers, Kingdom Hearts: Dark Of The Wars, Kingdom Hearts: Aqua's Journey, and Even Universe XP Kingdom Hearts Anime."@en . . . . . . . "Power and authority"@en . "The Jungle Book"@en . . . . . . . "His grandmother"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Created by"@en . . . "Bad"@en . . . . . "George Sanders"@en . "''The Jungle Book"@en . . . . "Shere Khan( czytaj Szir Kan)- pot\u0119\u017Cny tygrys bengalski, g\u0142\u00F3wny antagonista w Ksiedze D\u017Cungli i Ksiedze D\u017Cungli II. W d\u017Cungli wszyscy sie go boj\u0105, co sprawia mu przyjemnosc. Ba\u0142 si\u0119 tylko ognia i ludzkiej broni. Pojawia si\u0119 tak\u017Ce w dw\u00F3ch serialach animowanych: \n* Ma\u0142a ksiega d\u017Cungli \n* Super Baloo Przydomki tygrysa: \n* Khan \n* Khanu\u015B \n* Pasiaczek \n* Pasiasty \n* Krol( b\u0105d\u017A w\u0142adca) d\u017Cungli Cechy charakteru: \n* powa\u017Cny \n* tajemniczy \n* agresywny \n* pot\u0119\u017Cny \n* samotny \n* przem\u0105drza\u0142y \n* nerwowy \n* dumny \n* chytry \n* sprytny \n* sarkastyczny \n* dra\u017Cliwy \n* niebezpieczny \n* msciwy \n* pod\u0142y \n* okrutny \n* arogancki \n* wyrafinowany \n* uprzejmy \n* troskliwy( kiedys) Wygl\u0105d: Tygrys ma pomara\u0144czowe futro, a na nim czarne pionowe pasy. Shere Khan ma bia\u0142e \u0142apy oraz pysk. D\u0142ugie, mocne w\u0105sy trzymaj\u0105 sie na swoim miejscu i trudno je wyrwac. Jego \u017Co\u0142te oczy s\u0105 wielki i straszne. Jest silny i zwinny. Daleko skacze. Jest bardzo przystojnym tygrysem. Strony: \n* W Ksiedze D\u017Cungli jest z\u0142y. \n* W Ma\u0142ej Ksiedze D\u017Cungli jest dobry. \n* W Super Baloo jest neutralny. Cele: \n* W filmowych Ksiegach Dzungli chce pokonac( zabic) Mowgiego. W pierwszej czesci, bo nie chce ch\u0142opcu pozwolic na stanie sie mysliwym, a w drugiej czesci chce go zabic z zemsty, za to, \u017Ce ch\u0142opak upokorzy\u0142 go. \n* W Ma\u0142ej Ksiedze Dzungli jest dzieckiem i jego celem jest stanie sie wielkim mysliwym w dzungli( co mu sie udaje). Dom: \n* W Ksiedze Dzungli jest nim dzungla. \n* W Ma\u0142ej Ksiedze Dzungli mieszka w ruinach miasta razem z przyjacio\u0142mi. \n* W Super Baloo mieszka w Port Monet. Krewni: W Ma\u0142ej Ksiedze Dzungli pojawia sie tylko jego babcia w ostatnim odcinku. W pierwszym odcinku s\u0142ychac te\u017C jego matke. Wiadomo, \u017Ce ba\u0142 sie swojej mamy. Co lubi: \n* Uwielbia, gdy dostaje to co chce \n* Polowania \n* Odwent( zemste) \n* W\u0142adze \n* Jedzenie \n* Wode Czego nie lubi: \n* Przegrywac \n* Ognia \n* Ludzkiej broni \n* Ludzi Zdolnosci: \n* Fizyczna si\u0142a \n* Inteligencja i pomys\u0142owosc \n* W\u0142adza nad zwierzetami mieszkajacymi w dzungli Bron \n* K\u0142y \n* Pazury T\u0142o( jako dziecko): Gdy Shere Khan by\u0142 m\u0142ody przyja\u017Ani\u0142 sie z Baloo, Bagheer\u0105, Louie, Hathim, a nawet Kaa. M\u0142ody tygrys by\u0142 ze wszystkich najsilniejszy, najsprawniejszy i najdzielniejszy. Cho\u0107 przejawia\u0142 chwile s\u0142abosci. By\u0142 bardzo powa\u017Cny i nie bawi\u0142 sie z nimi. Robi\u0142 jako ich osobisty ochroniasz przed drapie\u017Cnikami. Mimo, to nie przyznawa\u0142 sie do ich ochrony. T\u0142umaczy\u0142 sie nietolerowaniem intruzow. Widzimy tez ,\u017Ce Shere Khan ju\u017C za m\u0142odu terroryzowa\u0142 swoich kolegow, ktorzy bali sie z nim zadziera\u0107. Przyjazni\u0142 sie z nimi najprawdopodobniej, bo potrzebowa\u0142 mie\u0107 kogos kto bedzie zachwalac jego si\u0142e i zrecznosc. Jego ulubionym tortem by\u0142 tort kokosowy. Ju\u017C jako dziecko przejawia\u0142 nienawisc do ludzi i ich przedmiotow. By\u0142 przem\u0105drza\u0142y i zbyt dumny. Chcia\u0142 stac sie najwiekszym \u0142owc\u0105 w dzungli i jej panem oraz w\u0142adc\u0105. ( Co mu sie uda\u0142o). Nie mog\u0142 zniesc pora\u017Cki i tego, \u017Ce koledzy go ratowali ( uwa\u017Ca\u0142, \u017Ce sam sobie ze wszystkim poradzi). Nienawidzi\u0142 intruzow oraz wysmiewania sie z niego. Nie zna\u0142 sie na \u017Cartach. Poznalismy tylko jego star\u0105 babcie w ostatnim odcinku Ma\u0142ej Ksi\u0119gi D\u017Cungli. Khan tam chce pokaza\u0107 jaki jest pod\u0142y swoim kolegom. Ale Hathi idzie za nim i widzi z jak\u0105 troskliwosci\u0105 zajmuje swoj\u0105 star\u0105 babci\u0105. Kiedy pyta tygrysa dlaczego to ukrywa, odpowiada \u017Ce nie szanowali, by go gdyby wiedzieli. S\u0142o\u0144 obcjecuje mu, \u017Ce nikomu nie powie. Chocia\u017C w pierwszym odcinku \"Noc na Ziemi Niczyjej\" Ma\u0142ej Ksiegi Dzungli na koncu odcinka Shere Khana wo\u0142a rykiem jego matka. Po jego minie widac, \u017Ce boi sie rodzicielki. Niewiadomo, kiedy dok\u0142adnie jego rodzice, umarli. Prawdopodobnie zabi\u0142 ich cz\u0142owiek, stad nienawisc Khana do ludzi. Uwa\u017Ca, \u017Ce Baloo i Louie powinni byc w cyrku, jako klauni. Uwielbia\u0142 mie\u0107 racje. Nigdy sie nie zakocha\u0142 i uwa\u017Ca\u0142,\u017Ce gdy ktos jest zakochany ma papke zamiast mozgu.Chocia\u017C wiedzia\u0142 co to mi\u0142osc. Udowadnia to pokazuj\u0105c swoj\u0105 opiekunczosc, wobec babci. Gdy przynosi jej ulubione tygrysie lilie i \u017Arodlan\u0105 wode oraz masuje jej grzbiet. Shere Khan ju\u017C jako dziecko by\u0142 samotnikiem. Nigdy nie lubi\u0142 sie bawic, uwa\u017Ca\u0142 to bowiem za dziecinade. Kocha\u0142 za to polowamia, potyczki w ktorych wygrywa\u0142, w\u0142adze i strach przed nim. Najprawdopodobniej mysla\u0142 ze wszystkich najbardziej logicznie. Jesli ktos mu sie narazi\u0142 dostawa\u0142 w skore ( przewa\u017Cnie, czasem mu sie upiek\u0142o). Szczyci\u0142 sie tym, \u017Ce jest na pocz\u0105tku \u0142a\u0144cucha pokarmowego. Jego relacje z innymi wygl\u0105da\u0142y mniej wiecej tak: Shere Khan nienawidzi\u0142 b\u0142aze\u0144st Baloo i Louiego, zastrasza\u0142 Kaa, z Hathim prawie wogle sie nie kolegowa\u0142, si\u0119 ,ale zauwa\u017Cy\u0142 jego zainteresowanie p\u0142ci\u0105 przeciwn\u0105, ci\u0105gle poucza\u0142 Bagheere ktory by\u0142 tak\u017Ce kotem i rzadko przyznawa\u0142 mu racje. Jako dziecko mia\u0142 powa\u017Cny, cichy, dystyngowany , wykwintny g\u0142os. T\u0142o( jako doros\u0142y) Shere Khan jest wielkim, okrutnym i pot\u0119\u017Cnym tygrysem. Lubi mordowac i zastraszac. Jego g\u0142os zmieni\u0142 sie, nie by\u0142 ju\u017C cichy i dystyngowany, teraz jest wyra\u017Any, g\u0142osny, ale nadal jest powa\u017Cny. Jest samotnikiem i jesli sie z kims spotyka to tylko na potyczce lub gdy chce wyci\u0105gnac jakies informacje. Wszyscy sie go boj\u0105. Tygrys cieszy sie, z tego, bo wyznaje zasade-\"Strach budzi szacunek\". A on chce by\u0107, szanowany. Jego osobowosc, tak naprawde, w dzieci\u0144stwie mia\u0142a dobre cechy. Wszystko zmieni\u0142o, si\u0119 gdy doros\u0142. Wczesniej, umia\u0142 by\u0107 troskliwy, dobry i opieku\u0144czy. Jako doros\u0142y, ju\u017C tego niepotrafi\u0142. Jego przyjaciele stali sie wrogami. Poznajemy go pierwszy raz w Ksiedze Dzungli pod koniec filmu. Jest on na polowaniu( poluje na sarne). Kiedy chce zaatakowac potencialn\u0105 ofiare, pojawiaj\u0105 sie s\u0142onie i wyp\u0142oszaj\u0105 mu sarenke. Tygrys jest z tego powodu niezadowolony. Wtedy pojawia sie Bagheera i rozmawia z pu\u0142kownikiem Hathim. Khan podchodzi i pods\u0142uchuje ich rozmowe dotycz\u0105c\u0105 ludzkiego szczeni\u0119cia( Mowgiego). S\u0142yszy te\u017C plan pu\u0142kownika. Kiedy s\u0142onie odchodz\u0105 wysmiewa ich( poniewa\u017C chc\u0105 go zaskoczyc).Idzie na spotkanie z ludzkim szczenieciem. Tymczasem Kaa z\u0142apa\u0142 ch\u0142opca i hipnotyzowa\u0142 go spiewaj\u0105c ko\u0142ysank\u0119. Shere Khan s\u0142yszy go i idzie do pytona. Dzwoni do niego( zadzwoni\u0142 ogonem we\u017Ca). Wtedy Kaa schodzi zaciekawiony, kto do niego przyszed\u0142. Przera\u017Ca sie gdy okazuje ze to tygrys- postrach d\u017Cungli, ktory ju\u017C w dzieci\u0144stwie zastrasza\u0142 go i zneca\u0142 sie nad nim. Pyton stara sie zahipnotyzowac goscia, ale Shere Khan jest zbyt podejrzliwy ,by da\u0107 sie zahipnotyzowac. Szuka on u Kaa Mowgiego. Ale w\u0105\u017C wywodzi go w pole, jednak Shere Khan daje mu na szyje pazur( to gro\u017Aba, ktora mowi, \u017Ce jesli w\u0105\u017C nie bedzie mu pos\u0142uszny zostanie przez tygrysa zabity). Khan nieswiadomie uratowa\u0142 ch\u0142opcu \u017Cycie- poniewa\u017C Kaa chcia\u0142 zjes\u0107 Mowgiego i gdy pojawi\u0142 sie krol dzungli uniemozliwi\u0142 mu to. Gdy zas odszed\u0142 pytonowi a\u017C skora sie zjerzy\u0142a ze strachu uwalniaj\u0105c ch\u0142opca z uscisku. Ostatni raz Khan pojawia sie na potyczce z Mowgim. Ch\u0142opiec jednak nie boi sie go- co poniek\u0105d dziwi tygrysa, poniewa\u017C wszyscy sie go boj\u0105. Pewny zwyci\u0119stwa postanawia da\u0107 ch\u0142opcu fory- poniewa\u017C gonitwa by\u0142aby dla niego ciekawsza. Liczy do dziesieciu i gdy atakuje ch\u0142opca niedzwied\u017A Baloo \u0142apie go za ogon. Rozgniewany Shere Khan ka\u017Ce niedzwiedziowi pusci\u0107, ale niedzwied\u017A nie puszcza. Tygrys jednak goni ch\u0142opca, sepy ktore tam by\u0142y zabieraj\u0105 Mowgiego w powietrze. Wtedy Baloo odbi\u0142 sie od wielkiej ga\u0142ezi, razem tygrysem. Trafiaj\u0105 oni na ska\u0142e, a Khan przewraca Baloo i drapie pazurami( chce go zabi\u0107). Wtedy atakuj\u0105 go sepy, a Mowgi przynosi ogien z b\u0142yskawicy i przywi\u0105zuje ga\u0142\u0105zke z ogniem do ogona Pasiastego. Kiedy sie odwraca w jego oczach widac strach, probuje ugasic \"czerwony kwiat\" , ale mu sie nie udaje i ucieka. Ponownie widzimy go w Ksiedze Dzungli 2.Pojawia sie du\u017Co wczesniej ni\u017C w poporzedniej cz\u0119sci. Najpierw Mowgi mowi o Shere Khanie- \u017Ce szuka go w ca\u0142ej d\u017Cungli i chc\u0119 on krwawej zemsty. Potem widzimy tygrysa, kiedy Baloo opuszcza miejsce na ktorym robi\u0142 kuk\u0142e ch\u0142opca z kokosa. Gdy odchodzi, a za nim Bagheera Khan pojawia sie i niszczy podobizn\u0119 ludzkiego szczeni\u0119cia. W nastepnej scenie idzie on do wioski ,a s\u0119py wysmiewaj\u0105 go. Dzielnie idzie dalej znosz\u0105c drwiny. Dochodzi do wioski i szkrada si\u0119. Zagl\u0105da do domow szukaj\u0105c Mowgiego. Wtedy widzi Shanti(czytaj Szanti) przychodzi pod okno i prosi ch\u0142opca \u017Ceby wyszed\u0142. Tygrys niecierpliwie czeka na pojawienie sie swojej ofiiary i widzi jak ch\u0142opak w dali unosi\u0142 sie. Shanti idzie tam i widzi Baloo z Mowgim budzi ca\u0142\u0105 wiosk\u0119 by uwolnili Mowgiego( nie wiedzia\u0142a \u017Ce niedziewiedz jest przyjacielem ch\u0142opca). Wiesniacy zauwa\u017Caj\u0105 tygrysa i szczuj\u0105 go ogniem i broni\u0105- tym czego sie najbardziej ba\u0142. Ale nie zwraca na to uwagi i ucieka przez p\u0142ot i chowa sie w zaroslach. Pods\u0142uchuje jak wiesniacy mowi\u0105, \u017Ce ch\u0142opak jest w d\u017Cungli. Shere Khan jest bardzo zadowolony- w koncu d\u017Cungla to jego krolestwo. Idzie do Kaa i pyta o to gdzie jest ch\u0142opak. Jednak pyton jak zwykle oszukuje silniejszego od siebie i mowi \u017Ce Mowgli jest na bagnach. Tygrys ostrzega go, \u017Ceby lepiej to nie by\u0142o k\u0142amstwo. Niestety gdy Khan pojawia sie na bagnach odkrywa oszustwo w\u0119\u017Ca. Rozgniewany \u0142ap\u0105 rozmywa swoje odbicie. A tam s\u0105 s\u0119py- te z pierwszej cz\u0119sci i jeden nowy- Lucek. Nie zdawa\u0142 sobie sprawy z si\u0142y krola d\u017Cungli, mimo \u017Ce koledzy s\u0119py go ostrzegaj\u0105. Wysmiewa\u0142 go i na jego szczescie, gdy Khan traci\u0142 cierpliwosc wspomina o ch\u0142opcu. Sprytnie tygrys wyci\u0105ga od sepa informacje. Nastepnie Khan podbija mu oko i wyrywa piora. ( Nie widac tego). Potem idzie w do\u0142 rzeki do Mowgiego. Najpierw gdy Mowgi, Shanti i m\u0142odszy przybrany brat ludzkiego szczeni\u0119cja s\u0105 razem wy\u0142ania sie z ciemnosci i kr\u0105\u017Cy woko\u0142o nich. Mowi \u017Ce ch\u0142opak nie ujdzie z \u017Cyciem,bo upokorzy\u0142 go. Ludzkie szczenie jednak daje piach do oczu Khana i ucieka. \u0141owca d\u017Cungli goni ich, a\u017C do starych ruin. Tam Mowgli chowa sie przed Shere Khanem za wielkim gongiem. Jego przyjacio\u0142ka i Baloo robi\u0105 to samo. I zaczynaj\u0105 grac na gongach by rozkojarzyc ich przesladowc\u0119. Niestety gong Shenti spada i tygrys stawia ch\u0142opcu ulitimatum- Albo on, albo dziewczynka. Ludzkie szczenie wychodzi z ukrycia, a Khan goni\u0142 go i Shanti, a\u017C do w koncu spad\u0142 na jak\u0105s kre na lawie i zosta\u0142 przygniety wielkim pos\u0105giem. Jeszcze wtedy \u017Cyje, ale prawdopodobniej kilka dni pozniej umar\u0142 z g\u0142odu i pragnienia. I taki smutny koniec wspania\u0142ego \u0142owcy."@pl . "Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Disney's 1967 animated feature film The Jungle Book. A powerful, suave Bengal tiger, Shere Khan had nothing but disdain for his victims. His reputation was such that he needed only to show himself to intimidate the inhabitants of the jungle. His only fears were man's gun and fire."@en . . . . . "Lord of the Jungle"@en . . . . "Teeth and Claws"@en . . "Khan"@en . "First Appearance"@en . . . . . . . . .