Jay's_Jungle

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Jay's Jungle

Australian TV series or program


Jay's Jungle is an Australian children's television show, which was broadcast every weekday on 7TWO[1][2][3] from 12 January 2015 to 25 May 2018. The series was created and produced by Ambience Entertainment.

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Premise

Jay the lighthouse keeper lives inside a sentient lighthouse named C-MOR on a J-shaped island. C-MOR uses his light to seek out ideas and questions for the show's characters to explore. Supporting characters include the monkey Funk-E, marine biologist Tash, and park ranger Lani. Funk-E is part of a band called the Tree Top Trio, which includes fellow monkeys Jess-E and Leonard. The Jungle Crew, consisting of preschool-aged children, assists the main characters.

Cast

  • Jay Laga'aia as Jay[4][5]
  • Kenneth Moraleda as C-MOR, a sentient lighthouse
  • Mat McCoy as Funk-E
  • Emma De Vries as Jess-E
  • Mal Heap and Mark Simpson as Leonard
  • Courtney Stewart as Tash
  • Emily McKnight as Lani
  • Neila Manson as Tiny Dancer

Episodes

Series 1 (2015)

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Series 2 (2016)

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Reception

Manning River Times called the show "a fun filled engaging rumble through a stylised jungle, where questions are asked and ideas explored through music, story and playful characters who captivate and inspire young minds".[6]


References

  1. "Jay's Jungle". ambienceentertainment.com. Ambience Entertainment. Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2023. Join us Weekdays 8am on 7Two
  2. Brown, Andrew (27 March 2015). "Jay's Jungle swings into Penrith". Penrith City Gazette. ProQuest 1675021588.
  3. Murray, Therese (15 April 2015). "Join Jay and His Jungle Crew". Central Coast Express Advocate. ProQuest 1672917119.
  4. "Jay Laga'aia to play Shrek in Shrek the Musical". riversideparramatta.com.au. Riverside Live Theatre and Cinema. 2018. Archived from the original on 1 May 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2020. Jay's film credits include Nims Island and Star Wars; his television credits include Home and Away, Bed of Roses, Jay's Jungle, McLeod's Daughters, Legend Of The Seekers, Xena: Warrior Princess and Play School.
  5. Tesolin, Lauren (3 April 2015). "Jay Laga'aia swings into Penrith for Jay's Jungle stage play". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 22 October 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  6. "Jay's Jungle is the new live show featuring everyone's". Manning River Times. 20 March 2015. ProQuest 1664581838.

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