This was the first film for which original soundtrack recordings were issued. Previously, when record companies released music from a film, they had insisted on re-recording the music in their own studios with their own equipment. The "Jungle Book" records were taken from the same recordings used for the film's soundtrack, and their commercial success paved the way for more original-soundtrack albums.
Sabu never starred in any Indian movies, and was only in British, European and Hollywood films. He was lined up to star in Indian films, but could not get a valid work permit, because he was a naturalized US Citizen, (even though he was born in India). However, to this day, many people still regard him as an Indian movie star.
Rudyard Kipling's two Jungle Book anthologies comprise fifteen stories, four of which were used in this film: "Mowgli's Brothers," "How Fear Came," "Tiger! Tiger!" and "The King's Ankus."
Although this movie was set in India, the production was actually shot in California, USA
Although Mowgli speaks to several jungle animals, only the two snakes, Father of Cobras and Kaa, respond in English. As two of the few models used to represent the animals, they were easier to control and slower than the real ones.