Jana of the Jungle

Not to be confused with Jann of the Jungle.
Jana of the Jungle
Created by Doug Wildey
Directed by Ray Patterson
Carl Urbano
Voices of B.J. Ward
Michael Bell
Ted Cassidy
Theme music composer Hoyt Curtin
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Producer(s) Doug Wildey
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Hanna-Barbera Productions
Distributor Warner Bros. Television
Release
Original network NBC
Original release September 9, 1978 – September 1, 1979
Chronology
Related shows The Godzilla Power Hour

Jana of the Jungle is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series created by Doug Wildey, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 9, 1978 to September 1, 1979.

Overview

Jana (voiced by B.J. Ward) is essentially a female version of Tarzan who traveled to the rain forests of South America in search of her lost father (whom she never finds). Her father vanished in a boating accident when she was still a child, but the introduction shows that he survived. She has long blonde hair, wears a dress made of unspecified animal skin and a necklace which doubles as a throwable weapon and makes a high-pitched resonating sound when thrown (somewhat similar to the chakram that would be the weapon of choice for the later, live-action Xena, Warrior Princess) given to her by her father.

Besides her animal friends (Ghost, a sleek white panther and Tico, a pesty water opossum), Jana has two human friends: Dr. Ben Cooper (voiced by Michael Bell), a young wildlife biologist who maintained the preserve started by Jana's father and helped in her continuing search for her father; and Montaro (voiced by Ted Cassidy), a descendant of a lost warrior tribe armed with a supernatural weapon known as the Staff of Power that can cause earthquake shockwaves when it strikes the ground. Montaro rescued Jana from the boating accident in which her father disappeared.

Opening narration

The opening titles for each episode consisted of voice-over narration by Jana:

The last thing I remember was traveling up the Great River with my father. He had just given me my special necklace when [boat hitting rocks and capsizing]. I was rescued by Montaro, a noble descendant of a lost warrior tribe. Endlessly searching for my lost father, Montaro, Tico and my jaguar, Ghost, help me guard the jungle from those who dwell within it. I grew up by the laws of nature and the animals of the jungle became my friends. I am...Jana of the Jungle.

Broadcast history

Jana of the Jungle was originally broadcast in these following formats on NBC:

A total of 13 episodes of Jana of the Jungle were produced in 1978. The first eight episodes were originally broadcast as part of the second half of The Godzilla Power Hour from September 9, 1978 to October 28, 1978. In November 1978, when The Godzilla Power Hour was expanded to 90 minutes with the addition of Jonny Quest reruns and re-titled The Godzilla Super 90, the five remaining episodes of Jana of the Jungle continued on this new format from November 4, 1978 to December 2, 1978.

Jana of the Jungle also aired as part of USA Cartoon Express during the early 1980s along with many other Hanna Barbera hits like Inch High Private Eye, Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear. The Jana character was seen briefly in a cameo appearance piloting a Judy Jetson rocket-car in an episode of Yogi's Space Race in 1978. This is one of the very few Hanna-Barbera series that is yet to be seen on Cartoon Network or Boomerang, however, one of the episodes, "The Cordillera Volcano", was available on WB's Hanna-Barbera online stream. As of yet, the series has yet to be released on DVD.

Episodes

Title Airdate
1"Countdown"September 9, 1978
2"The Golden Idol of the Gorgas"September 16, 1978
3"Katuchi Danger"September 23, 1978
4"Race for Life"September 30, 1978
5"The Cordillera Volcano"October 7, 1978
6"The Animal Snatchers"October 14, 1978
7"The Renegade"October 21, 1978
8"Rogue Elephant"October 28, 1978
9"The Prisoner"November 4, 1978
10"The Invaders"November 11, 1978
11"Dangerous Cargo"November 18, 1978
12"The Sting of the Tarantula"November 25, 1978
13"Suspicion"December 2, 1978

Production credits

Animals, list of

These are some of the jungle animals Jana called to, many for help.

Jana in comic books

In January 2007, Dynamite Entertainment launched a comic book, with plot by Frank Cho and script by Doug Murray, called Jungle Girl, featuring a blond female character called Jana. She is a Tarzanesque heroine that lives in some kind of "Lost World", a jungle inhabited by strange creatures including dinosaurs and cavemen. While bearing the same name and taking place in a jungle setting, the Cho/Murray comic character is not really connected with the TV series.

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