Jungle Run Part 1

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  • čas přidán 2. 10. 2010
  • Andrew Caroline and Liv Jungle Run
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Komentáře • 12

  • @nicktoper
    @nicktoper Před 7 lety +5

    the best anime of all time

  • @user-yh6us2jk8t
    @user-yh6us2jk8t Před 20 dny

    I can just see Micheal underwood looking into his future as the next jungle guide

  • @lauraclifton3564
    @lauraclifton3564 Před 10 lety +3

    Cool

  • @VanillaVictini
    @VanillaVictini Před 7 lety +5

    lmao, the green screen at the beginning with the dude in red/orange.

  • @GillianHinton
    @GillianHinton Před 10 lety +5

    oh my god so many memories O.O

  • @GETENT
    @GETENT Před 4 lety +2

    9:23 why I dislike the pyramid steps challenge. It’s too hard and even if they complete the puzzle, they can get nothing.

    • @davidfearis7335
      @davidfearis7335 Před 4 lety +1

      Also its impossible for any team to get all 4 statues in that challenge

  • @MinimalistTheatre333
    @MinimalistTheatre333 Před 3 lety

    I have a theory regarding the jungle guides.
    Once upon a time there were three little boys. They were being flown to the mythical world of the Jungle King to loot his temple. However, their helicopter crashed upon reaching the barrier between this dimension and his. The pilot was killed instantly, whereas the crew - the three little boys - were saved at the last minute.
    But perhaps ‘saved’ is the wrong word. The Jungle King was furious at humans for somehow being so foolish that they believed that children could steal his treasures. The three frightened boys were given a second chance. The Jungle King had grown tired of electronics and other human delights falling into his dimension instead of the riches he truly wanted. Playing on the idea of humanity’s greed, he said to the three boys that they could each go home once they had looted enough treasures from the Temple of the Jungle King.
    He cast his magic so that each of the boys would be in charge of a separate part of the jungle. Being outside of what we would call time and space, these parts of the jungle dimension would appear different each time, with new challenges at the ready for each team. The three boys - now named as the jungle’s guides - each had one item given to them by the Jungle King. A bracelet, a snake tattoo, a necklace; these were to show any other mystical beings or creatures in the jungle that the boys belonged to the Jungle King. For the time being.
    Perhaps time passes different in the Jungle King’s dimension. Perhaps not. Either way, by the time these three boys were jungle guides, they appeared to be grown men. For the first of the jungle guides, as he was the youngest, at eight or nine years old, he was given a brightly coloured jungle with bananas scattered everywhere. The most childlike of the guides, his chirpy personality encouraged him to keep smiling.
    The second guide was ten or eleven years old when he started. He advertised the mysterious jungle to the world, with the introduction depicting him collecting all of the statues and ending as he entered the tomb. His adult self, however, treated each adventure like a football game, cheering the teams on and being overall enthusiastic. His jungle was a more realistic scene, with monkey statues rather than silly bananas. He always tried to be optimistic, reassuring the teams that failed to escape the Temple that he might persuade the monkeys to let them out. Perhaps he was reflecting his own desire to be free someday. He still wanted to keep the tattoo when he left, though. It had grown on him.
    The third of the guides, however, was the most cynical. He was twelve or thirteen when he had arrived in the jungle and was perhaps the harshest on the children that lost, telling them that they were stuck in the Temple if they failed to get out in time. By the time he had become a guide his two friends had already been freed and sent back to the human world. Whether they were still children when they left this dimension, the third guide did not know. But he resented the Jungle King for taking away his freedom and his youth. Due to his kindness to Sid and Elvis, the Jungle King allowed some of his teams to be grown-ups rather than children, in a bid to allow this guide to be among - supposedly - more sensible groups.
    Once the last of his treasures had been looted from the tomb, the Jungle King sent the third guide on his way and then chose to send the jungle dimension to sleep, before going to rest himself. The Jungle King is still out there, in a dimension beyond ours.
    Maybe it is best that he remains sleeping.
    Good grief, I've turned Jungle Run into Trapped!

  • @ChaoProfessor
    @ChaoProfessor Před 8 lety +3

    Omg, omg, omg the memories ;~;

  • @kevin-qe9vf
    @kevin-qe9vf Před 6 lety +2

    Film gw masih Kecil nih