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File:Jungle King (card).jpg|"Jungle King" Card accessed with Gameshark.
File:Jungle King (card).jpg|Scrapped "Jungle King" Card from ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
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Revision as of 19:08, 21 July 2010

Kingdom Hearts
Jungle King
"Has a long reach, but seldom deals critical blows."
Token
Jungle King Keychain KH.png
Japanese ネイティブワーク
Stats
Strength MP Length
+5 +0
Crit. Rate Crit. Bonus Recoil
x0 +0 1
Obtained
Lock the Keyhole at Deep Jungle.

The Jungle King (ネイティブワーク Neitibu Wāku?, lit. "Native Work") is a Keychain for Sora's Keyblade which appears in Kingdom Hearts. Tarzan gives Sora the Jungle King once he locks Deep Jungle's Keyhole.

The Jungle King was originally planned to appear as the signature Attack Card for Deep Jungle in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and was even depicted in early screenshots for the game, but was removed along with the world when the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs forbade Disney from reusing Tarzan.

Design

The Jungle King appears to be made of wood and other materials from nature. Its handle is orange and surrounded by a circular, tan guard with two spikes near its top. The guard is almost entirely covered by a dark purple material wrapped around it. The shaft is very thin, tan, and long, to the point that the Jungle King is one of the longest Keyblades in Kingdom Hearts. Its teeth are made of five blunt, tan spikes separated by the same dark purple material from the guard. The first link of the keychain appears to be a silver carabiner, while the rest of the keychain appears to be made of green grass. The token resembles a blue butterfly with orange wingtips, the same type of butterfly that covered Deep Jungle's Keyhole.

The Jungle King's name is a reference to Tarzan, the "king" of Deep Jungle.

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See Also