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{{world infobox
|title=Jumpy Jungle
|image=[[File:JumpyJungleWiiU.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:Jumpyjungle.jpg|250px]]
|game=''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''
|app=''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''
|before=[[Rolling Hills|<<]]
|before=[[Rolling Hills|<<]]
|after=[[Runaway Warehouse|>>]]
|after=[[Runaway Warehouse|>>]]
}}
}}
'''Jumpy Jungle''' is the second world of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It is largely similar to its [[Jumpy Jungle (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!)|namesake]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem]]'', both for being located in an area with dense vegetation and for introducing [[Spring]]s to the game. Springs are also the main mechanic of Jumpy Jungle, and are divided into yellow springs, which launch the characters horizontally, and purple springs, which launch them vertically. They can be collected and moved in special slots throughout a level. [[Color Switch]]es form another mechanic introduced in Jumpy Jungle; they can be pressed to enable or disable blocks of corresponding colors. [[Level 2-6|One level]] in Jumpy Jungle also presents rotating [[Cannon#Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars|cannons]], which are used to blast characters over long distances. In addition, the world features [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Circus Kong]]s.
'''Jumpy Jungle''' is the second world of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It is largely similar to its [[Jumpy Jungle (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem)|namesake]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem]]'', both for being located in an area with dense vegetation and for capitalizing the use of [[Spring|Springboards]]. The backdrop in this world features a pond surrounded by trees, with a large inactive [[Thwomp]] and several outcrops in the middle. The soundtrack that plays in most of its levels is derived from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''{{'}}s "DK Island Swing".


The background in this world features a pond surrounded by trees, with a large inactive [[Thwomp]] and several outcrops in the middle. The soundtrack that plays in most of its levels is derived from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''{{'}}s "[[DK Island Swing]]".
As stated above, Springboards form the main mechanic of Jumpy Jungle, and are divided into yellow springs, which launch the characters horizontally, and purple springs, which launch them vertically. They can be collected and moved in special slots throughout a level. [[Color Switch]]es form another mechanic introduced in Jumpy Jungle; they can be pressed to enable or disable blocks of corresponding colors, which is vital for advancing. [[Level 2-6|One level]] in Jumpy Jungle also presents rotating [[Cannon#Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars|cannons]], which are used to blast characters over long distances. In addition, the world features [[Shy Guy (toy)|Shy Guys]] and [[Circus Kong]]s.


There are two [[Bonus Levels]] that are set in this world, [[Level B-3|B-3]] and [[Level B-4|B-4]].
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==Levels==
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!width="1%"|Preview
!width="1%"|Preview
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!width="10%"|Enemies and obstacles encountered
!width="10%"|Enemies and obstacles encountered
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|[[Level 2-1 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 2-1]]
|[[Level 2-1]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-1.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-1.jpg|250px]]
|The first level with Horizontal Springs.
|The first level with Horizontal Springs.
|[[Spike (obstacle)|Spikes]]
|[[Spike (obstacle)|Spikes]]
|-
|-
|[[Level 2-2 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 2-2]]
|[[Level 2-2]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-2.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-2.jpg|250px]]
|A puzzle with several blue switches and Horizontal Springs.
|A puzzle with several blue switches and Horizontal Springs.
|Spikes
|Spikes
|-
|-
|[[Level 2-3 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 2-3]]
|[[Level 2-3]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-3.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-3.jpg|250px]]
|A stage where, yet again, the characters have to use springs to reach higher spots.
|A stage where, yet again, the characters have to use springs to reach higher spots.
|Spikes, [[Shy Guy]]s
|Spikes, [[Shy Guy (toy)|Shy Guys]]
|-
|-
|[[Level 2-4 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 2-4]]
|[[Level 2-4]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-4.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-4.jpg|250px]]
|A Multi-Door course, featuring [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]] and [[Mini Peach]].
|A Multi-Door course, featuring [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]] and [[Mini Peach]].
|Spikes
|Spikes
|-
|-
|[[Level 2-5 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 2-5]]
|[[Level 2-5]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-5.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-5.jpg|250px]]
|A course where Vertical Springs are used alongside Circus Kongs.
|A course where Vertical Springs are used alongside Circus Kongs.
|Spikes, [[Circus Kong]]s
|Spikes, [[Circus Kong]]s
|-
|-
|[[Level 2-6 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 2-6]]
|[[Level 2-6]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-6.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-6.jpg|250px]]
|The course that introduces cannons. Here, they are mainly used to travel horizontally.
|The course that introduces cannons. Here, they are mainly used to travel horizontally.
|Spikes
|Spikes
|-
|-
|[[Level 2-7 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 2-7]]
|[[Level 2-7]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-7.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-7.jpg|250px]]
|The second key-based stage in the game, where the key-wielding Mini Mario has to navigate several Girders and Horizontal Springs.
|The second key-based stage in the game, where the key-wielding Mini Mario has to navigate several Girders and Horizontal Springs.
|Spikes
|Spikes
|-
|-
|[[Level 2-8 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 2-8]]
|[[Level 2-8]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-8.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS2-8.jpg|250px]]
|The second level in the game with Cursed Mini Mario.
|The second level in the game with Cursed Mini Mario.
|Spikes, [[Cursed Mini Mario]]
|Spikes, [[Cursed Mini Mario]]
|}
|}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Jumpyjungle.jpg|Level menu in the Nintendo 3DS version
</gallery>
===Level maps===
<gallery>
MvDKTS2-1mapWiiU.jpg|Level 2-1
MvDKTS2-2mapWiiU.jpg|Level 2-2
MvDKTS2-3mapWiiU.jpg|Level 2-3
MvDKTS2-4mapWiiU.jpg|Level 2-4
MvDKTS2-5mapWiiU.jpg|Level 2-5
MvDKTS2-6mapWiiU.jpg|Level 2-6
MvDKTS2-7mapWiiU.jpg|Level 2-7
MvDKTS2-8mapWiiU.jpg|Level 2-8
</gallery>
==Media==
{{media table
|file1=MvDKTS JumpyJungleA.oga
|title1=First music
|file2=MvDKTS JumpyJungleB.oga
|title2=Second music
|file3=MvDKTS JumpyJungleC.oga
|title3=Third music
|file4=MvDKTS JumpyJungleIntro.oga
|title4=Preview
|file5=MvDKTS JumpyJungleLose.oga
|title5=Losing
|file6=MvDKTS JumpyJungleWin.oga
|title6=Winning
}}
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジャングルジャンプ
|JapR=Janguru Janpu
|JapM=Jungle Jump
|Fre=Jungle des jongleurs
|FreM=Jungle of jugglers
|Ita=Giungla salterina
|ItaM=Jumpy jungle
|Spa=Jungla Trompicón
|SpaM=Stumble Jungle
}}
{{MVDKTS}}
{{MVDKTS}}
{{MVDKTS levels}}
{{MVDKTS Levels}}
[[Category:Jungles]]
[[Category:Forests and Jungles]]
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars worlds]]
[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:Worlds]]
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]

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