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Jungle Party is designed in a way that kids would be able to play it. [4] Up to 4 people can play all the 40 mini-games, [5] with Liz Barker as a narrator. [6] Some of them include skydiving, colour matching, stealing an ostrich's egg and shooting balloons. [4]
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Jungle 2 Jungle is a 1997 comedy film directed by John Pasquin, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and TF1 Films Production, and starring Tim Allen, Martin Short, Lolita Davidovich, David Ogden Stiers, JoBeth Williams, and introducing Sam Huntington in his film debut.
Of the individuals for whom data were available, 99.1% were ethnic Romanians and 0.6% Roma. [38] In terms of religion, 98.4% were Romanian Orthodox; 0.3% Roman Catholic; and 0.2% each Pentecostal, Christian Evangelical, Baptist and Evangelical. A further 0.2% were atheist or non-religious. [39] A 2016 estimate placed the population at 177,485. [32]
The series has been adapted from a 52-minute animated film titled The Jungle Bunch: The Movie [3] (originally Les As de la Jungle: Opération Banquise; The Jungle Bunch: Back to the Ice Floe). The film aired on France 3, on December 31, 2011 and was released on April 10, 2013. This film was included as premium at the Kidscreen Awards.
The Jungle Beat franchise was then further expanded with the development of Munki and Trunk, a 52 x 7 minute series aimed at kids aged 4–7. The show takes place in the Jungle Beat universe, but reintroduces the familiar animal cast as an ensemble, with more developed characters and relationships than the original parent show. The “tree ...
2: Can't Touch This: Brent Dawes: Brent Dawes: Octopus spots a tasty clam on a ledge in the ocean. Being a sneaky character, he does his best to approach the clam unnoticed. This turns out to be much more challenging than Octopus expected as his tentacles and other things conspire to prevent him getting to the clam. 1 Apr. 2014 3: Crush: Brent ...
It is co-produced by Halifax Film [1] and Decode Entertainment, [2] both DHX Media companies (now as WildBrain), [3] and produced in association with CBC Television. [4] The series is broadcast in Canada on CBC Television on the Kids' CBC programming block, [5] and in the United States on Sprout.