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Wolf Boy Ken: Scared by a Ghost: The Greatest Operation in the Jungle
Compilation Film from the series Wolf Boy Ken by Yoshio Kuroda & Isao Takahata.
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Plot Summary
In the heart of the lush jungle, the adventurous Wolf Boy Ken stumbles upon a group of peculiar creatures who are terrified by the legend of a mischievous ghost. Ken, ever the brave explorer, decides to embark on a grand operation to uncover the truth behind the spectral sightings and calm the jungle's inhabitants. His journey is filled with comical encounters and unexpected challenges as he tries to outsmart the elusive ghost and restore peace.
Critical Reception
This charming, albeit simple, adventure film from 1964 was primarily aimed at a younger audience and family viewing. While not a critical darling by adult standards, it was praised for its lighthearted tone and the endearing performance of its titular character. It found a warm reception among children for its imaginative premise and jungle setting.
What Reviewers Say
A delightful jungle adventure with a unique premise.
Ken's bravery and the film's whimsical humor appeal to young viewers.
The ghost element adds a gentle touch of spookiness without being too frightening.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews from its original release are scarce, contemporary audience reactions often highlighted the film's wholesome nature and its ability to entertain children with a simple yet engaging story about facing fears.
Fun Fact
The costume for Wolf Boy Ken was reportedly made from a combination of natural fibers and repurposed fabrics, giving it an authentic, handmade jungle aesthetic that contributed to the character's unique look.
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