Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo!
Onward Leo!
ジャングル大帝・進めレオ
Genres
- Adventure
Tags
all 2- OtherAnimals60
- DemographicShounen50
Genres: Adventure. Tags: Animals, Shounen.
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Ranked
#10529
Popularity
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Episode Progress
Complete26 / 26 episodes aired
All 26 episodes available
- Premiered
- Fall 1966
- Aired
- Oct 5, 1966 – Mar 29, 1967
- Broadcast
- Wednesday · 19:00:00
- Duration
- 25 min
- Time to Complete
- 8h 40m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- Mushi Production
Alternative Titles
jaジャングル大帝・進めレオ
enNew Jungle Emperor
enGo Ahead Leo!
enOnward Leo!
deDer Löwenkönig - Boubou, König der Tiere
frLe Roi Léo
enJungle Emperor
enLeo the Lion
jaジャングル大帝 進めレオ!
Synopsis
Jungle Emperor was such a hit in Japan, that Dr. Tezuka went ahead and produced a sequel in 1966, known in Japan as "The New Jungle Emperor" or "Onward, Leo!" The trouble (for us in the rest of the world) was that he made the series without having a deal with NBC, and he made it more like his original manga story, which means that there were a lot of characters that died and some of the episodes could be depressing. NBC thought that there was no way they could sell that kind of show, and they were quite happy with the 52 episodes they had, so the New Jungle Emperor series wasn`t seen in this country until 1984, when it was given the title Leo The Lion. This series was supposed to take place a few years after the original Kimba series. Kimba was an adult, with Kitty as his mate, and they had two cubs. Most of all this series was the story of Rune, the male cub, as he grew and learned to be as strong as his father. For legal reasons, the producers of the English-dubbed version could not use the name Kimba, so they used the original Japanese names for all the characters. (Source: Official Website)
Synopsis
Jungle Emperor was such a hit in Japan, that Dr. Tezuka went ahead and produced a sequel in 1966, known in Japan as "The New Jungle Emperor" or "Onward, Leo!" The trouble (for us in the rest of the world) was that he made the series without having a deal with NBC, and he made it more like his original manga story, which means that there were a lot of characters that died and some of the episodes c
Jungle Emperor was such a hit in Japan, that Dr. Tezuka went ahead and produced a sequel in 1966, known in Japan as "The New Jungle Emperor" or "Onward, Leo!" The trouble (for us in the rest of the world) was that he made the series without having a deal with NBC, and he made it more like his original manga story, which means that there were a lot of characters that died and some of the episodes could be depressing. NBC thought that there was no way they could sell that kind of show, and they were quite happy with the 52 episodes they had, so the New Jungle Emperor series wasn`t seen in this country until 1984, when it was given the title Leo The Lion.
This series was supposed to take place a few years after the original Kimba series. Kimba was an adult, with Kitty as his mate, and they had two cubs. Most of all this series was the story of Rune, the male cub, as he grew and learned to be as strong as his father.
For legal reasons, the producers of the English-dubbed version could not use the name Kimba, so they used the original Japanese names for all the characters.
(Source: Official Website)
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Jungle Emperor was such a hit in Japan, that Dr. Tezuka went ahead and produced a sequel in 1966, known in Japan as "The New Jungle Emperor" or "Onward, Leo!" The trouble (for us in the rest of the world) was that he made the series without having a deal with NBC, and he made it more like his original manga story, which means that there were a lot of characters that died and some of the episodes c
Jungle Emperor was such a hit in Japan, that Dr. Tezuka went ahead and produced a sequel in 1966, known in Japan as "The New Jungle Emperor" or "Onward, Leo!" The trouble (for us in the rest of the world) was that he made the series without having a deal with NBC, and he made it more like his original manga story, which means that there were a lot of characters that died and some of the episodes could be depressing. NBC thought that there was no way they could sell that kind of show, and they were quite happy with the 52 episodes they had, so the New Jungle Emperor series wasn`t seen in this country until 1984, when it was given the title Leo The Lion. This series was supposed to take place a few years after the original Kimba series. Kimba was an adult, with Kitty as his mate, and they had two cubs. Most of all this series was the story of Rune, the male cub, as he grew and learned to be as strong as his father. For legal reasons, the producers of the English-dubbed version could not use the name Kimba, so they used the original Japanese names for all the characters. (Source: Official Website)
Franchise Timeline
Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! is entry 2 of 2 in the Kimba the White Lion watch order, continuing the story after Kimba the White Lion.
Franchise Timeline
Kimba the White Lion
Side Stories
Essential·Core entries only — skip filler and side content
- 1Kimba the White LionSeason 11965
- 2Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo!Season 21966
Complete·Everything including OVAs, specials & side stories
- 1
- 2Jungle Emperor LeoOptional MOVIE1997
- 3Jungle Taitei (2000)Optional MOVIE2000
- 4
Platform Scores
MAL
6.71
AniList
59 / 100
Kitsu
67 / 100
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Aired so far: 26 / 26
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! worth watching?
Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! is the second entry in the Jungle Emperor franchise, released in 1966. It is an adventure anime rated G for all ages, with a score of 6.71/10.
How many episodes does Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! have?
Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! is a television series that concluded with 26 episodes.
Is Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! a sequel?
Yes, Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! is a sequel to the original Jungle Emperor, produced in 1966 and also known as The New Jungle Emperor or Onward, Leo!.
Where can I watch Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo!?
Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo! is the second entry in the Jungle Emperor franchise and concluded its run in 1966.
Information
- Type
- TV
- Status
- Finished
- Premiered
- Fall 1966
- Aired
- Oct 5, 1966 – Mar 29, 1967
- Broadcast
- Wednesday · 19:00:00
- Episodes
- 26 / 26
- Duration
- 25 min
- Time to Complete
- 8h 40m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- Mushi Production
Alternative Titles
jaジャングル大帝・進めレオ
enNew Jungle Emperor
enGo Ahead Leo!
enOnward Leo!
deDer Löwenkönig - Boubou, König der Tiere
frLe Roi Léo
enJungle Emperor
enLeo the Lion
jaジャングル大帝 進めレオ!
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