Jungle De Ikou! Blu-ray
About Jungle De Ikou! Blu-ray
Jungle De Ikou contains 3 episodes of the OVA directed by Yuji Moriyama.
When her archeologist father excavates an ancient temple, beautiful Natsumi is presented with a powerful necklace that enables her to embark on a series of fanservice-filled magical adventures with sidekicks Ongo and Nami, a shy girl with magical powers. Together, they set out to save the world from a 2,000 year old evil god of destruction!
Details
- Publisher: ANIMEWORKS
- Media: Blu-ray
- Spoken Language: English, Japanese
- Subtitle Language: English
- Genre: Action, Comedy
- Themes: Adventure, Fan Service
- Age Rating: 13+
- Run Time: 90
- Year Created: 1997
- Release Date: 9/22/2020
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Region Code: A
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Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
Wish it was longer, but so funny and worth the fanservice
by Joshua -
The humor was great, animation was great, everything was pretty great. This seems like an older animated show but they did a great job re-rendering it.
Fanservice is really awesome here too, and some funny scenes that truly are right up this type of genre's alley.
10/10
A bit of brief fun, if you can put some of the creepiness out of your mind.
by Heartburn -
I'll get the two elephants in the room out of the way first.
1. Those buxom ladies on the cover? Those are two ten year olds physically transformed. As you can expect, all the fanservice happens in BOTH their transformed bodies as well as their actual child forms, so... yeah.
2. It's not on screen much, but this has some... let's say "unflattering" designs for the few black people in the story. It handles that and the whole jungle magic theming about as well as you would expect from an old school anime, so it's not great.
If either of those things are deal breakers for you, I would skip this.
It's quite well animated, though there are a few moments of clearly reused animation, and when the gags land, they are funny. Only three episodes, and the plot isn't particularly engaging (I've already forgotten the exact details ending despite only watching it about an hour ago), but it's an entertaining enough way to spend an hour and a half.