The Jungle Demons are animals controlled by Henry and Honey Hunsecker.
Physical appearance[]
The Jungle Demons were a variety of wild animals, including lions, elephants, warthogs, crocodiles, ostriches, zebras, rhinos, hippos, giraffes, cheetahs, gazelles, and many more. All of them glowed yellow, rendered as such with luminescent paint. However, there were notably no insects among the demons, as they are deaf and the Hunseckers therefore could not hypnotize them with sound.
Personality[]
Despite many of the demons taking form of herbivorous prey animals (such as antelopes), all jungle demons were hypnotized into acting aggressive as predatory beasts. They also formed mobs and herds to attack their victims. Despite their animalistic aggression, they were completely subservient to the Hunseckers' hypnosis and immediately ceased their attacks upon hearing the music.
History[]
What's New, Scooby-Doo?[]
Season one[]
The jungle demons were animals poached by Henry and Honey Hunsecker, who covered them in luminescent paint and hypnotized them into acting aggressively. The demons would roam the west side of the Ocuzi River, where they would attack safari groups. Because of the poaching operations, animal populations sharply decreased, prompting police officer Lloyd Mbuku and zoologist Joan Goodfew travelled to the jungle to investigate.
When Captain Robbie Kumbazi brought Mystery Inc. on a safari, they spotted a demon lion, causing the ship to crash. Later, as they set up a camp, the demons attacked them in a large herd, but the Hunseckers summoned them by playing the hypnotizing music, calling off the attack. However, both Scooby and Jacko, Mbuku's pet monkey, disappeared, having been captured by the poachers. While searching the jungle, Mystery Inc. found the cargo ship where the poached animals were being held. They freed the animals and Daphne exposed the Hunseckers as the culprit. The Hunseckers attempted to flee, but the animals stopped them from escaping. Mbuku arrested the Hunseckers for their crimes.
Appearances[]
- What's New, Scooby-Doo?
- 108. Safari, So Goodi! (no lines)