THE JUNGLE FOOL (1929) Animation, Comedy | Short | Free Movie

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The Jungle Fool is a fast-paced, jungle-themed comedy cartoon from the Aesop’s Fables series, blending early synchronized music with visual humor. A play on the "brave explorer" trope, it mocks colonial jungle adventures with exaggerated slapstick, musical cues, and talking animals. Typical of Van Beuren’s 1929 productions, it features rubber hose animation, a musical score in sync with the action, and a tongue-in-cheek moral to wrap things up.

Synopsis:

A wide-eyed explorer — an awkward cartoon lion in safari gear — ventures deep into a rubber-hose jungle in search of rare creatures and excitement. What he finds instead is a world of banana-throwing monkeys, giggling toucans, and a nervous elephant who’s afraid of mice.

Our hero gets caught in quicksand, chased by a laughing crocodile, and crowned king by a tribe of dancing parrots — who later try to cook him in a giant stew pot! Every step brings new confusion and wild slapstick misadventures.

In the end, he swings back to civilization by jungle vine… straight into a zoo cage, where he’s mistaken for a wild animal by human tourists.

The final frame features a rhyming moral:
“Fools may travel far and wide, but wisdom knows which path to ride.”

Cast & Crew:

Leo the Lion – Nervous jungle explorer with too much gear and too little sense
Polly the Parrot – Talkative bird who narrates the trouble
Jittery Monkeys – Mischievous pranksters who love slapstick chaos
Crocodile Clyde – Big teeth, bigger grin
Elephant Ella – 10,000 pounds of panic
Jungle Spirits – Eyes in the trees, drums in the distance

Directors: Mannie Davis & John Foster
Producer: Amadee J. Van Beuren
Story & Gags: John Foster
Animation: George Rufle, Harry Bailey
Music Synchronization: Studio-arranged ragtime and jungle rhythms
Studio: Aesop’s Fables Studio
Distributor: Pathé Exchange
Release Year: 1929

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