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Jungle Beat: The Movie

"Home is where the hugs are."

Movie G 2020 1h 29m 6.9 /10
Directed by Brent Dawes

Deep in a buzzing jungle, a strange traveler crashes into the canopy and speaks for the first time to the resident animals. The newcomer brings with him a gift that changes everything the jungle has known: the power of speech and a new way to see each other. The creatures quickly revel in playful... Read more

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About Jungle Beat: The Movie

Deep in a buzzing jungle, a strange traveler crashes into the canopy and speaks for the first time to the resident animals. The newcomer brings with him a gift that changes everything the jungle has known: the power of speech and a new way to see each other. The creatures quickly revel in playful chatter, sharing ideas, jokes, and plans they previously could only dream about. Yet the arrival also unsettles the balance, and rumors about the visitor's true aim begin to ripple through branches and vines. As trust wavers, the jungle crew must decide how to respond, forming unlikely alliances and learning to listen across differences.

Directed by Brent Dawes, Jungle Beat: The Movie expands the Jungle Beat world for the big screen, featuring voice cast David Menkin, David Rintoul, Gavin Peter, Florrie Wilkinson and Adam Neill.

Box office data for Jungle Beat: The Movie aren’t widely published, which suggests a limited theatrical run or primary release on home media and streaming platforms rather than a major global box office campaign.

Audiences have given it about 6.9 out of 10 from 118 votes, indicating mild enthusiasm for a bright family adventure. The film leans into communication and trust between different beings, emphasizing teamwork and openness in a playful, colorful jungle setting.

Details

Release Date
June 26, 2020
Runtime
1h 29m
Rating
G
User Ratings
118 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Family, Animation, Science Fiction, Comedy
Country
MU
Studio
Timeless Films +2 more
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

David Menkin

David Menkin

Munki / Rocky (voice)

David Rintoul

David Rintoul

Grogon (voice)

G

Gavin Peter

Tallbert (voice)

F

Florrie Wilkinson

Baby (voice)

Adam Neill

Adam Neill

Ribbert (voice)

Jason Pennycooke

Jason Pennycooke

Lead Wildebeest (voice)

R

Robert G. Slade

Old Wildebeest (voice)

E

Emma Lungiswa De Wet

Firefly (voice)

Ed Kear

Ed Kear

Fneep (voice)

Director: Brent Dawes

Frequently Asked Questions

Jungle Beat: The Movie is available to stream on Netflix. You can also rent or buy it on Apple iTunes and Amazon Video.

Yes, Jungle Beat: The Movie is available to stream on Netflix.

Yes, you can rent on Apple iTunes and Amazon Video or buy on Apple iTunes and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 6.9/10 from 118 viewers, Jungle Beat: The Movie is considered decent by viewers and may be worth checking out.

Deep in a buzzing jungle, a strange traveler crashes into the canopy and speaks for the first time to the resident animals. The newcomer brings with him a gift that changes everything the jungle has known: the power of speech and a new way to see each other. The creatures quickly revel in playful...

Jungle Beat: The Movie stars David Menkin, David Rintoul, Gavin Peter, Florrie Wilkinson, and Adam Neill.

Jungle Beat: The Movie was directed by Brent Dawes.

Jungle Beat: The Movie was released on June 26, 2020.

Jungle Beat: The Movie is a Family, Animation, Science Fiction, and Comedy film.

David Menkin voices Munki and Rocky in Jungle Beat: The Movie. He's part of the film's top-billed voice cast.

David Menkin voices Munki and Rocky; David Rintoul voices Grogon; Gavin Peter voices Tallbert; Florrie Wilkinson voices Baby; and Adam Neill voices Ribbert. These actors form the film's core voice cast.

An alien arrives in the jungle with the power of speech. The animals think it’s the best thing ever, but they soon learn the alien has been sent to conquer them.

Yes. The movie is rated G, making it appropriate for all ages and a family-friendly animated adventure.