Set in the Mexican rainforest, the story follows (voiced by Drake Bell), a troublemaking coati, and Sacha (Alicia Silverstone), the daughter of the coati tribe's king. After Manu accidentally destroys a sacred statue and is exiled, he must return a year later to save Sacha after she is kidnapped by human poachers. He is joined by a hyperactive spider monkey named Chuy (Rob Schneider) as they face off against the villainous Dr. Loco . Review Highlights
“A moving, thoughtful, and heart-wrenching masterpiece about one young coati's coming of age story.” Letterboxd Jungle Shuffle
“Pretty basic and dull story... it's loud, it's not very original and the animation is pretty mediocre.” Letterboxd JUNGLE SHUFFLE Blu-ray/ DVD Review | Rotoscopers Set in the Mexican rainforest, the story follows
: The film earned the Dove "Family-Approved" Seal for all ages. However, Common Sense Media warns of "animated violence and danger" that might scare sensitive younger viewers. Community Perspectives However, Common Sense Media warns of "animated violence
" Jungle Shuffle " (2014) is a South Korean-Mexican co-production animated film that generally received . Critics and audiences often describe it as a colorful but formulaic "time-killer" best suited for very young children (under age 8) who are less sensitive to lower-budget animation. The Plot
: Reviewers on sites like 3rd-strike.com note a "mixed bag" quality. While the lead characters are "pleasing to the eye," background movement is often static and robotic. Some critics found the bright, neon color palette winning, though the 3D effects were considered average.
: The plot is frequently criticized as a collection of "bag of clichés," featuring standard "save the princess" and "man vs. nature" tropes. Critics from Rotoscopers noted the dialogue can be "cringeworthy" and lacks the depth seen in Pixar or DreamWorks films.