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  2. Jungle girl - Wikipedia

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    Princess Pantha is an example of a jungle girl. A jungle girl (so-called, but usually adult woman) is an archetype or stock character, often used in popular fiction, of a female adventurer, superhero or even a damsel in distress living in a jungle or rainforest setting. A prehistoric depiction is a cave girl.

  3. Jungle Girl (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Girl is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, set in a forgotten kingdom in the jungles of Cambodia. Burroughs started the novel in 1929 (2 October) under the working title The Dancing Girl of the Leper King .

  4. Jungle Girl (serial) - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Girl was the first sound serial to have a female lead. [4] The serial was successful enough that a semi-sequel, Perils of Nyoka, was produced in 1942. To avoid paying Burroughs a second time for the rights, the sequel used only the original material created by Republic Pictures for Jungle Girl (such as the name Nyoka). It did not use any ...

  5. Category:Jungle girls - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Girl (serial) The Jungle Goddess; The Jungle Princess; Jungle Queen (serial) Jungle Siren; Jungle Woman; K. Kizhakku Africavil Sheela; Kong Island; L. La (Tarzan)

  6. Nyoka the Jungle Girl - Wikipedia

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    Nyoka the Jungle Girl is a fictional character created for the screen in the 1941 serial Jungle Girl, starring Frances Gifford as Nyoka Meredith. After the initial film, Nyoka appeared in comic books published by Fawcett , Charlton , and AC Comics .

  7. Rima - Wikipedia

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    Rima as first glimpsed by Abel (and comic book readers) in the 1951 Classics Illustrated adaptation, published in 1952.. Rima, also known as Rima the Jungle Girl, is the fictional heroine of W. H. Hudson's 1904 novel Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest.

  8. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle - Wikipedia

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    Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, is a fictional American comic book jungle girl heroine, originally published primarily by Fiction House during the Golden Age of Comic Books.She was the first female comic book character with her own title, with her 1941 premiere issue (cover-dated Spring 1942) preceding Wonder Woman #1 (Summer 1942).

  9. Lorna the Jungle Girl - Wikipedia

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    Lorna the Jungle Girl, initially called Lorna the Jungle Queen, is a comic book jungle girl protagonist created by writer Don Rico and artist Werner Roth. She debuted in Lorna the Jungle Queen #1 (July 1953), published by Marvel Comics ' 1950s predecessor, Atlas Comics .