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The Jungle Animals Are Insane (in Greek  Τα Ζώα Της Ζούγκλας Τρελάθηκαν) is a theater play for children which has some animals eating alphabet soup and going insane. Then they eat some Calm Soup. It was made by Christos Oikonomou, a Greek boy in 2014. The animals are portrayed by children of his school. He wants to be so famous, that it will go sround the world.


 * Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: The elephant is red, the rhinoceros is purple and the hippopotamus is pink.
 * Animal Gender Bender: The deer is played by a girl, but has antlers.
 * Animal Stereotypes: Every animal has this.
 * Author Appeal: Christos likes animals.
 * Beary Funny: The bear isn't wild, nor it plays Everything Is Worse With Bears straight, it's friendly and funny.
 * Big Badass Wolf: The wolf isn't evil, but is this trope.
 * Bunny Tropes: The rabbit is cute and white. In the easter episode it even gives the eggs.
 * Bilingual Bonus: The lion and tiger speak both the language it's played and Swahili and Bengali, respectively.
 * Cunning Like a Fox: The fox, who else?
 * Defictionalization: Recipes of Laughter Soup and Calm Soup exist now.
 * Everything Is Better With Monkeys/Penguins: Of course.
 * Expressive Ears: The rabbit may sometimes droop its ears.
 * Four Legs Good, Two Legs Better: The animals move on two legs when portrayed by the children. Justified as kids walk on two feet.
 * Gentle Giant/Honorable Elephant: The elephant. It even scares the ants in an episode, but then says <>.
 * Kangaroos Represent Australia: The kangaroo.
 * King of Beasts: The lion, of course. It even dons a crown in the TV series.
 * Lots and Lots of Characters: The animals are 33, if you count all the penguins. In the TV series, they become more and more.
 * Misplaced Wildlife: Many animals that don't live in a jungle live in that jungle. This is taken Up to Eleven in the 2016 Olympics episode, which shows the jungle is in Brazil.
 * Nice Mice: The mouse.
 * Nutty Squirrel: The squirrel.
 * Panthera Awesome: Lions and tigers and leopards, oh my!
 * Pandaing to the Audience: The panda, of course. In the first episode of the TV series, a second panda comes at the jungle.
 * Predators Are Mean/Herbivores Are Friendly: Averted, as the animals are are friendly, no matter if they eat meat or plants or even both.
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter: All the animals are this.
 * Shout Out: The penguins being four is from Madagascar, the wolf not being able to blow houses down is from The Three Little Pigs, the fourth penguin Talking with Signs is from Wile E Coyote and Road Runner, with their species appearing since episode 2 looking like them, with the same happening with the meerkat and warthog who look like Timon and Pumbaa and it's the Greek version of Teletubbies, with Laughter Soup taking the role of Tubby Toast, not to mention the smiling clouds look like the clouds Lakitu uses.
 * Sssssnaketalk: The snake.
 * Stock Animal Diet: It even shows up in the TV series, in the picnic and the Bed Bugs episodes, the latter of which has the ants get the animals' food.
 * Talking with Signs/The Voiceless: The fourth penguin.
 * Theatrical Productions
 * The Face of the Sun: A smiling sun and clouds. A smiling moon appears in the TV series as well.
 * Typical Cartoon Animal Colors: Many of the animals.


 * Actor Allusion: The penguin's hobby is painting, which Christos himself likes.
 * Babies Ever After: The pandas could have breeded many baby pandas, but Christos' sister didn't like it, because the second panda was a Chinese classmate of hers, so it was scrapped.
 * Bigger on the Inside: The turtle's shell. Even the animals can get inside.
 * Crossover: With various cartoons, the first one revolving on the Mr. Men.
 * Four-Legged Insect: Averted, then played straight, since all bugs had the proper number of legs, but then they now had 6 (the spider) and 4 (the rest) members.
 * Idea Bulb: The crocodile gets this in the pilot. Also in the hobby episode.
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: The Bed Bugs episode.
 * Pretty Butterfly: The butterfly.
 * Removable Shell: Again, the turtle's shell.
 * Seldom-Seen Species: The tapir, sloth, anteater, roadrunner and meerkat.
 * Visual Pun/Just for Pun: The animals having a party. Get it? Party animals?
 * What Could Have Been: See Babies Ever After.