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Deep Jungle very briefly appears as part of Kairi's Memory Dive in Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory at the 25 second mark.
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'''Deep Jungle''' is a world that appears in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', based on the 1999 Disney film, ''{{w|Tarzan (1999 film)|Tarzan}}''. It is home to [[Tarzan]] and his ape tribe, as well as a set of explorers trying to learn more about the gorillas. | '''Deep Jungle''' is a world that appears in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', based on the 1999 Disney film, ''{{w|Tarzan (1999 film)|Tarzan}}''. It is home to [[Tarzan]] and his ape tribe, as well as a set of explorers trying to learn more about the gorillas. | ||
Deep Jungle is the only Disney world from the original ''Kingdom Hearts'' that does not appear in | Deep Jungle is the only Disney world from the original ''Kingdom Hearts'' that hasn't made any subsequent appearances in the series excluding one title and does not appear in the manga adaptation, likely due to the estate of {{w|Edgar Rice Burroughs}} still holding copyrights to the ''{{w|Tarzan}}'' character and later ''Tarzan'' books, with Square Enix remaining unable to secure the rights to use them. | ||
==Setting and Areas== | ==Setting and Areas== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In the Camp, right outside the tent, there is a table with several objects on it. Among them is a teapot and a cup which bear an uncanny resemblance to [[Mrs. Potts]] and [[Chip]], as was also seen in the movie. | *In the Camp, right outside the tent, there is a table with several objects on it. Among them is a teapot and a cup which bear an uncanny resemblance to [[Mrs. Potts]] and [[Chip]], as was also seen in the movie. | ||
*The world, specifically the Tree House area very briefly appears during Kairi's Memory Dive in ''Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory'', thus making it the Disney world with the longest gap of absence at 18 years since the original ''Kingdom Hearts'' up until the 2020 release of ''Melody of Memory''. | |||
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