![]() ![]() With her massive breasts, Mii protects Japan from Ongo's eventual destructive rage, and from Rongo the water spirit. He tells her of Ongo's coming, and teaches her a dance (a sexy, funny, perverted dance) that bestows upon her the form and power of Mii, the goddess of flowers, fertility, and reproduction. However, before Ongo is released, Natsumi is visited in her dreans by Ahem, the god of the earth. Luckily, he's just a little guy that is more of an annoyance than a force for destruction. Little does Natsumi realize, the statuette was actually a prison for Ongo, the spirit of wood & destruction, and he gets released into her room. He's recently come back from New Guinea with an ancient statuette, and gives it to his daughter as a gift. Directed by Yuji Moriyama back in 1997, and licensed by AnimeWorks for VHS & DVD in 2001, Jungle De Ikou shows the tale of Natsumi Rokudo, a ten-year old student who's father just happens to be an archaeologist.
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