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・ Jungle Jim (disambiguation)
・ Jungle Jim (film)
・ Jungle Jim (serial)
・ Jungle Jim (TV series)
・ Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land
・ Jungle Jim's International Market
・ Jungle Jingles
・ Jungle Jitters
・ Jungle Jive
・ Jungle juice
・ Jungle Junction
・ Jungle Junction (series 1)
・ Jungle Junction (series 2)
・ Jungle Ka Jawahar
・ Jungle Ki Pukar
Jungle King Tar-chan
・ Jungle Kurobe
・ Jungle Lord (pinball)
・ Jungle Love
・ Jungle Love (Family Guy)
・ Jungle Love (Steve Miller Band song)
・ Jungle Love (The Time song)
・ Jungle Lovers
・ Jungle Mahals
・ Jungle Man
・ Jungle Man (film)
・ Jungle Man (song)
・ Jungle Manhunt
・ Jungle Master
・ Jungle Menace


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Jungle King Tar-chan : ウィキペディア英語版
Jungle King Tar-chan


is a manga and anime by Masaya Tokuhiro. Midway through serialization, its name was changed to .
== Overview ==
The series ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1988 to 1990 as ''Jungle King Tar-chan'', and then from 1990 to 1995 as ''New Jungle King Tar-chan''. It first appeared as a short prototype story in the 1986 Autumn Special as .
At first, the series was a simple gag manga parodying Tarzan with single chapter adventures. At this time most chapters were only 7 pages in length and were usually about Tar-chan protecting the peace of the jungle, Jane, and his animal friends, often with comedic results. After Tar-chan began, Super Jump became a monthly publication, and Tokuhiro ended ''Ken-chan and Chako-chan'' in 1990.
Two years into serialization, the stories began to run 13-15 pages, ''New'' was added to the title, and the simple episodic gag premise were switched to a fighting manga premise. Although long battles and emotional development began to unfold, after the end of these battles, the series would return to its gag style, switching back to the fighting manga style with each new battle.
The series would often use genital-related humor, such as Tar-chan stretching his scrotum like a flying squirrel in order to fly through the air. This kind of humor is quite common in Tokuhiro's works.
An anime adaptation aired on TV Tokyo from 1993 to 1994.
Although the story is called ''Jungle King Tar-chan'', Tar-chan and his friends actually live on a savanna, and a jungle setting is never actually used.

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