Babar: King of the Elephants

Babar: King of the Elephants
Directed by Raymond Jafelice
Produced by Hasmi Giakoumis
Merle-Anne Ridley
Written by Raymond Jafelice
Peter Sauder
Edited by Karen Lawrie
Noda Tsamardos
Production
company
Distributed by Alliance Communications (Canada)
Alliance Atlantis (CAN VHS and DVD)
HBO Home Video (U.S. VHS and DVD)
Release dates
  • 26 February 1999 (1999-02-26)
Running time
80 minutes
Country Canada
France
Germany
Language English
Box office $227,374[1]

Babar: King of the Elephants is a 1999 animated film made by Nelvana Limited and released in theaters in Canada and the U.S. by Alliance Communications and later on home video by HBO Home Video. Based on Jean de Brunhoff's book series, it is the second Babar film, following Babar: The Movie.

Plot

Babar's mother is killed by hunters, forcing him to flee to a nearby city. He is taken in by an older woman who raises him as if he is human. His elephant friends later find him, although they had presumed him dead. Babar returns with them to the forest, bringing human culture with him. Although Babar is keen for elephants to adopt more human customs, this is innately problematic.[2]

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