Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Tiger’ on Disney+, a new nature doc that's positively rife with adorable tiger kittens (2024)

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Tiger (now streaming on Disney+) is the latest Earth Day documentary from Disneynature, the Mouse House sub-studio that’s all about save-the-animals ecological conservation, and not to be confused with a certain corporation’s sprawling consumerist theme parks whose environmental footprint is probably astronomically bad. But we’re not here to talk about hypocrisy – not too much, anyway. No, we’re here to ogle BABY TIGERS, and specifically BABY TIGERS that romp, gambol and cavort until we can’t effing STAND the cuteness anymore. Sure, Tiger is about more than just the widdle striped kitties, but they’re the main draw here, more so than Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ narration or the dynamics of tiger life in India. Although to be honest, the latter part is pretty fascinating, too.

TIGER: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?

The Gist: The forests of India. This is where flying foxes flap and monkeys diddlefart and elephants roam. But it’s also where tigers hang out and stalk and hunt and bathe and sleep and, most importantly, MAKE BABY TIGERS. We meet our protagonist Ambar, a 400-lb. female who has done that last thing remarkably well, because out from a crevice in the rock tumbles not one or two or three but four BABY TIGERS. They’re two weeks old. Here, have some oxygen and smelling salts, maybe a drink of water, since you took one glimpse at the fuzz and heard the little yowls and passed out. Will you be able to handle all the frolicking to come in the next 80-odd minutes? Your verisimilitude is about to be tested, my friends.

The next thing that happens is something I’m convinced is a mistake: Chopra tells us the cubs’ names. This is a conundrum, because we need to differentiate the four snuggly-wuggly fuzzlumps, but you also know that Nature’s Way is cruel, and naming adorable things ups the ante on our emotional well-being, since the survival rate of these little guys isn’t always great. Chopra warns us as much, sharing that a litter of four is pretty unusual, a vague scientific almost-fact that these Disneynature movies tend to dole out in lieu of specific scientific facts. (Google sez the average litter is two or three.) Anyway, now is probably a good time to press pause and fetch the tissue box, so go ahead and do that, and when we come back, we’ll get into the nitty gritty of hunting and roistering and surviving and romping.

You back? OK. Mama Ambar has her paws that look like giant clawed catcher’s mitts full with four little ones. They drink a lot of milk, which means she’s got to hunt hunt hunt the deer that are often all-too-alert when it comes to roaming tigers. Nineteen out of 20 hunts fail, Chopra tells us. Hunger isn’t the only threat they face, either. A massive python would love to – ulp – swallow a tiger kitty whole, but Ambar chases it off. And the king around these here parts is a brute named Shankar, the alpha tiger who outweighs Ambar by a couple hundred lbs., chased off the cubs’ father and isn’t too keen on some other dude’s ex and kids living in his territory. Ambar does all kinds of sneaky stuff to keep the cubs hidden from Shankar, including luring the horny bro away for a week’s worth of tiger nookie, a sneaky trick considering he wants to profligate the species but doesn’t know she recently gave birth, and therefore isn’t fertile. See, humans aren’t the only ones on this planet who play hormone games.

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What Movies Will It Remind You Of?: The Jungle Book, duh. The real-life counterparts of Shere Khan even have to contend with a Baloo of sorts here, a sloth bear that tangles with Shankar and… wait, is there a Bear Vs. Tiger bout here? Yep. (Also, there’s a making-of-Tiger doc that simultaneously debuted on Disney+ titled Tigers on the Rise, which is more science-y, contextualizing the tigers’ lives and spending some time with conservationists, filmmakers and other humans committed to the cause.)

Performance Worth Watching: Setting aside the obvious BABY TIGER components of the film, our runner-up for Performance Worth Watching is the contingency of frogs who hop on a tiger’s back to eat the flies that gather in the heat. Or maybe the terrifying, dead-eyed mugger crocodiles that prowl around, competing with tigers for apex-predator status.

Memorable Dialogue: This is what drives me nuts about these movies – the vague lite-facts in the narration frequently make way for cutesy anthropomorphization: “It’s the first day of jungle school!” Chopra chirps. Or, “Uh oh – hiccups!” Sure, the tigers are cute as all sh*t, but infantilize them at your own risk, bub.

Sex and Skin: None.

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Our Take: Remember: this is a Disney film, so don’t be surprised when the Bear Vs. Tiger showdown shies away from blood and other disturbing realities of nature. It’s disappointing compared to something like Planet Earth, which didn’t flinch at the sight of a deadly hunt. And so we get goofy frogs and backflipping monkeys, brief tangential diversions from the main narrative – and dozens upon dozens of how’d-they-get-that-shot shots, the result of insanely dedicated filmmakers who embedded themselves in the jungle for lord knows how long so these tigers don’t run away when they catch a whiff of some Arrid Extra Dry.

As a mild enthusiast for nature docs, I come to these things for those awesomely intimate shots, and the gorgeous cinematography (e.g., scenes of bioluminescent insects turning the nighttime jungle into a disco of sorts). The film works its way through roughly 18 months of mother-and-her-cubs life before she kicks them out of the house, and what emerges is a pretty compelling story about tiger relationship dynamics – the motherly-love stuff is predictable and ever-present, but the relationship between Ambar and Shankar turns out to be quite the rollercoaster love story. Thematically, the film is substantive and observational enough to compensate for the annoying narration and dearth of hard science (note: a few more legitimate facts and less cutesy stuff goes a long way). But if all you’re here for is TH’ KITTEHS, consider it time well spent.

Our Call: Even taking the aforementioned criticisms into consideration, the bottom line is, if you’re not into watching tiger cubs wrestling and chasing monkeys up trees, you’re probably a serial killer. STREAM IT.

John Serba is a freelance writer and film critic based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Tiger’ on Disney+, a new nature doc that's positively rife with adorable tiger kittens (2024)

FAQs

Is Wendy and Peter Pan worth watching? ›

Slower and a lot less visually appealing than Disney's animated version, Peter Pan & Wendy lacks the magic of the classic source material.

Who is the narrator of the Disneynature Tiger? ›

Parents need to know that Disneynature's documentary Tiger, set in the Indian forest and narrated by Priyanka Chopra Jonas, reveals the animals' lives, displaying tender relationships as well as a natural hierarchy involving hunters and prey.

Did Peter Pan fall in love with Wendy? ›

When Wendy and Peter meet for the first time, she begins to care about him too. Romantic feelings between them are hinted at, but never articulated. In the 2003 film, the feeling is mutual and Wendy shows her love when she gives Peter a hidden kiss in order to save him from Captain Hook.

Do Wendy and Peter Pan kiss? ›

So when Wendy kissed Peter on the ship, why was Peter so happy and overjoyed if he didn't love her romantically? I'm going to assume that you are referring to the 2003 film adaptation Peter Pan, which features the iconic kiss scene. This scene does not occur in any other adaptation.

What is the movie Tiger about? ›

Synopsis. The film follows young tigress Ambar raising her cubs in the fabled forests of India. Curious, rambunctious and at times a bit clumsy, the cubs have a lot to learn from their savvy mother who will do all she can to keep them safe from pythons, bears and marauding male tigers.

Who is the narrator of the Disney animals? ›

Disney+'s “Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom,” from National Geographic and narrated by the award-winning, fan-favorite Josh Gad, gives viewers a backstage pass to explore the magic of nature within Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge and The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT.

Who narrates the Disney documentaries? ›

Filmography
FilmCompanion documentaryNarrator
Dolphin Reef (US)Diving with DolphinsNatalie Portman
PenguinsPenguins: Life on the EdgeEd Helms
ElephantIn the Footsteps of ElephantMeghan, duch*ess of Sussex
Polar BearBear WitnessCatherine Keener
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Is the new Peter Pan a good movie? ›

Peter Pan & Wendy is another soulless entry in Disney's canon of forgettable live-action movies and fails in every way the 1953 version succeeds.

What age is appropriate for Peter Pan and Wendy? ›

Other than the scenes noted above, there's nothing of concern in Peter Pan & Wendy for children aged 8-13 years.

Why did Pan flop? ›

In its opening weekend, the film grossed $15.3 million, below the studio's $20 million projection, and finished third at the box office. Several factors have been attributed to the financial failure of Pan. Forbes blogger Scott Mendelson attributed this to the absence of notable movie stars.

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