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'''Out in the Jungle''' is a song that [[Mick Maputo Bird]] sings to [[Junior Kangaroo]] in his room. When he first arrives he transforms Junior's room into a jungle setting. [[The Wickershams]], [[Sneels]], and a [[Youknow Bird|snark]] also appear, providing backup vocals and visual representations of jungle folk.
 
'''Out in the Jungle''' is a song that [[Mick Maputo Bird]] sings to [[Junior Kangaroo]] in his room. When he first arrives he transforms Junior's room into a jungle setting. [[The Wickershams]], [[Sneels]], and a [[Youknow Bird|snark]] also appear, providing backup vocals and visual representations of jungle folk.
   
 
It was featured in ''[[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]]'' episode "[[Episode 210: The Cat in the Hat's Indoor Picnic|The Cat in the Hat's Indoor Picnic]]"
 
It was featured in ''[[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]]'' episode "[[Episode 210: The Cat in the Hat's Indoor Picnic|The Cat in the Hat's Indoor Picnic]]"
   
 
[[Category:Wubbulous World Songs]]
[[File:The_Wubbulous_World_of_Dr._Seuss_-_Out_in_the_Jungle|thumb|300px|A music video of Out in the Jungle.]]
 
 
[[Category: Wubbulous World Songs]]
 

Revision as of 19:41, 13 June 2014

Outinthejungle
Written by Bob Golden
Rusty Magee
Date 1998

Out in the Jungle is a song that Mick Maputo Bird sings to Junior Kangaroo in his room. When he first arrives he transforms Junior's room into a jungle setting. The Wickershams, Sneels, and a snark also appear, providing backup vocals and visual representations of jungle folk.

It was featured in The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss episode "The Cat in the Hat's Indoor Picnic"