Shere Khan (Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli)

Shere Khan is one of the many versions of the eponymous character in the short story collection, The Jungle Book, written by Rudyard Kipling. And the antagonist of the anime series Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli, and is quite faithful to the literary version, except for some minor differences. He is vile, cruel, cunning, rebellious, underhanded, recalcitrant, egocentric, and menacing, so he violates many Laws of the Jungle, including eating humans and cows, and over-hunting. He has to his service hyenas and monkeys (and his right arm is the most trusted hyena Tabaqui) and is also the one who pushed the path of the evil Bunto, a wolf once part of the pack Akela.

He is also fearless and indomitable of most things, except that he is a pyrophobe (or one who fears fire), he is frightened by guns and he withdraws when it comes to an elephant named Hathi. His loathing for humans is part of a history that goes back to his first ancestor's encounter with one. The injury on his right, hind leg is dealt by Alexander in a fight. Later, other injuries he would receive include: A piercing being made in his forehead after Mowgli attacks him with a long, narrow, sharp-edged rock; the wound over his left eye being made, again by Mowgli, slashing it with a blade in requital for slashing Mowgli's left thigh and harming one of his new human friends/future family members, leaving the tiger disfigured; and in the last showdown, Mowgli defeats and slays Shere Khan by stabbing him in one of his sides.