I had the severe misfortune of catching a preview of this. Thank goodness it was free. As every other adult (and many children) in the cinema concurred.
There are bad films, there are offensively bad films, and then there's Jungle Trouble - a film so directionless it makes you question whether anyone involved had ever actually seen a movie before, let alone produced one.
The film doesn't do plot - it meanders from one disjointed scene to another, offering nothing resembling narrative coherence. Characters appear and vanish without explanation, subplots are hinted at and immediately forgotten, poorly translated songs appear out of thin air, and absolutely nothing matters. The film is called "Jungle Trouble" and yet the main 'plot' point, mentioned so many times by the whiny main character that you leave the cinema with it ringing in your ears, is 'the heart of the FOREST'!!?? What!!??
Let's not forget the dubbing. It isn't just bad-it's insulting. Was it a glitch? A choice? A money saver? No one knows.
By the time the credits roll (after yet another weird cut scene/song) you're left hollow, confused, and faintly furious.
This is AI script meets jungle-themed softplay. Avoid at all costs. Burn every copy. And if you ever meet someone who says it was "underrated," walk away. They can't be trusted.