Jungle Taitei Movie (1997)

Jungle Emperor Leo / ジャングル大帝 劇場版
Jungle Taitei Movie (1997)
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy
Studios: Tezuka Productions
Producers: Shochiku
Licensors: Discotek Media, Media Blasters, NYAV Post
Rating: 6.99 / 10
Rank: #4532
Popularity: #9098
Users Listed: 5,112
Users Scored: 2,440
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 02/14/2022
Aired: August 1, 1997 (Summer)
Type: movie
Source: manga
Age Rating: G
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

Set within a vibrant, yet increasingly threatened jungle environment, this animated feature continues the story of Leo, a white lion striving for leadership within his community. The narrative intertwines Leo's personal journey with the arrival of humanity, sparked by a curious cub’s discovery of a music box amidst plane wreckage. Meanwhile, a ruthless treasure hunter, Ham Egg, leads an expedition seeking powerful Moonlight Stones, believed to hold the key to solving a global energy crisis. Intervening are two eccentric human scientists, Dr. Moustache and Lemonade, dedicated to preventing ecological devastation. As a devastating virus plagues the jungle, a medical specialist races against time to find a cure. The film builds toward a perilous ascent of Mt. Moon, where the fate of the jungle, and perhaps the world, hangs in the balance.

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Characters:

  • Ham Egg (Main) - Voice Actors: Lewis, Ted, Sabre, Diego, Breuer, Pascal
  • Leo (Main) - Voice Actors: Green, Dan, Moneta, Claudio, Tsukayama, Masane, Léonard, Arnaud, Klie, Matthias
  • Lune (Main) - Voice Actors: Belle, Maximilian, Sands, Tara, Wegnez, Béatrice, Franzoso, Giulia
  • Lyre (Main) - Voice Actors: Taylor, Veronica, Baishou, Chieko, Correa, Alexandra, Mazzotti, Lisa
  • Coco (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kimotsuki, Kaneta, Tasquin, Philippe, Lelle, Tobias, Peroni, Riccardo, Wills, David
  • Hige Oyaji (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tomita, Kousei, Pollock, Mike, Spinhayer, Martin
  • Lemonade (Supporting) - Voice Actors: McGonnigal, Jamie, Allard, Philippe, Garbolino, Davide
  • Lukio (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Shiina, Hekiru, Bruneau, Raphaëlle, Papandrea, Giovanna, Morinelli, Emlyn
  • Notarin (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Janssen, Thierry, Shioya, Kouzou

Staff:

  • Udagawa, Sumio (Producer)
  • Takeuchi, Yoshio (Director)
  • Chiba, Kouichi (Sound Director)
  • Kuwabara, Satoshi (Episode Director)
  • Yoshimura, Fumihiro (Episode Director)
  • Higuchi, Masakazu (Storyboard, Key Animation)
  • Hinata, Daisuke (Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Arrangement)
  • Sakamoto, Yuuji (Theme Song Lyrics)
  • Abe, Yukio (Art Director)
  • Araki, Shingo (Animation Check)
  • Ebisawa, Kazuo (Background Art)
  • Ii, Osamu (Background Art)
  • Ishino, Hirokazu (Key Animation)
  • Maeda, Minoru (Key Animation)
  • Ogura, Hiromasa (Background Art)
  • Oohashi, Manabu (Key Animation)
  • Sakai, Akio (Key Animation)
  • Sakakibara, Toyohiko (Special Effects)
  • Seya, Shinji (Key Animation)
  • Shouji, Yasukazu (Key Animation)
  • Sugino, Akio (Character Design, Animation Director)
  • Tezuka, Osamu (Original Creator)
  • Tomita, Isao (Music)
  • Tsuji, Shigehito (Key Animation)
  • Watanabe, Takeshi (Background Art)
  • Yokote, Hiroto (Key Animation)

Reviews:

  • User hal89 (Score: 5/10):
    Writing reviews is not really my thing, but since there are none for this movie, I will give it a shot. Jungle Emperor Leo is a children's movie, so if you are looking for action, you can just close this tab. The characters and plot are simple, so if you are rather mature, you probably won't be particularly carried away by this movie. If you on the other hand are a little hung-over or tired, and don't feel like watching the next episode of some heavy, disturbing series - this might just fit your needs. The story was o.k. in my opinion. It started off interesting,with fine character introductions and so on. Then, when it started to really go somewhere, it went into all these different and unrelated directions, and some of which didn't really finish in the end. Putting that aside, at least it wasn't as predictable as I had feared. Also I liked the setting and the main storyline.nnAt the terms of art, this isn't really one of those movies that i can tell you to watch, just because it's a beautiful viewing experience. The character designs on some of the animals didn't really fit, and there were sceneries that could've been made a little more detailed. On the other hand, the character designs at least were pretty original. I especially liked the art in the last couple of scenes. It should be mentioned that this was made the previous century. That taken in consideration, it wasn't all that bad.nnI haven't really got that much to say about the use of sound in this movie. The music was nice, and used at the right times. No flaws in particular comes to mind. The voice actors in the japanese audio were also good and convincing.nnFor a children's movie, I found the depth of the characters to be rather fitting. There were some apparent stereotypes, which is to be expected, but not those annoying ones at that. I must say that I liked some of the humans that were presented, although some of the characters weren't really properly fleshed out.nnnTo sum things up, this was a fairly entertaining movie. It was rather apparent that it is meant for children, and I would say that I think I would've enjoyed it more if I were a little younger. It wasn't a total waste of time, but I won't recommend you to watch it either. It is too lacking storywise for me to do so. The art and sound was fair, but nothing more, and the overall impression is nothing much to speak of.

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Related Anime/Manga:

  • Jungle Taitei (manga - Adaptation)
  • Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! (anime - Alternative Setting)