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The Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown

The Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown

7.1 / 1020231h 29m

Synopsis

A vicious beaver blankets the jungle with a dangerous pink substance that explodes when coming into contact with water. With the rainy season approaching, the miscellaneous team of animals must hurry to find the antidote.

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family

Status: Released

Director: Yannick Moulin

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Main Cast

Philippe Bozo

Philippe Bozo

Maurice

Laurent Morteau

Laurent Morteau

Gilbert

Pascal Casanova

Pascal Casanova

Miguel

Céline Monsarrat

Céline Monsarrat

Batricia

Emmanuel Curtil

Emmanuel Curtil

Al

Paul Borne

Paul Borne

Bob

Léopoldine Serre

Léopoldine Serre

Camélia

Frédéric Cerdal

Frédéric Cerdal

Albert

David Vincent

Junior (voice)

Marie-Christine Darah

Marie-Christine Darah

Natacha (voice)

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

The legendary "Jungle Bunch" are just looking to settle down to a peaceful life when they emerge from their cave one morning to a forest covered in a purple powder. Harmless unless you get taken short, then - well you'll get a bit more immediate relief than you bargained for! With the storm season approaching, it falls to the gang to figure out just who is responsible for this plague and to thwart that plan before the jungle is reduced to splinters and ashes. What now ensues is hardly original, but it's still quite a fun, escapade-driven, adventure story with loads of different scenarios for the various characters to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat from. It's no better or worse than the routine Pixar and Dreamworks fayre that animates a colourful leafy environment and enlivens just about every beastie from a frog to an evil beaver, with some light comedy along the way. There are a couple of entertaining double acts, some gravity-defying wooden bombers and loads of fun pyrotechnics as the quest takes them through perils and pitfalls alike. Not great, nor especially memorable, but it passes ninety minutes easily enough - and that fish in it's bowl packs quite a punch!