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The jungle bunch

Hello there little kids! 

Quarantine is getting longer than we expected but no worries, I have the perfect recipe to fight boredom. 
Today I'm leaving you this link to watch a hilarious TV show on clan TV called "The jungle bunch". The jungle is the most fun place thanks to these cute and crazy animals and their mission to fight injustice. Maurice, a penguin who looks like a dangerous tiger, always accompanied by his adoptive son Junior, a tiger fish; Miguel, the tough but extra-loving gorilla; Gilbert, the paranoid tarsier; Al and Bob, the toads; Fred, the boar and Batricia, the bat that is afraid of the dark. All together they will be affected like the heroes of the jungle.


This is just the first episode, if you like it, please feel free to continue the show!!

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