Instead, the three part remake to Safari, the (more beast-focused) video game prequel to Jungle King/Hunt, can have a ton of plot elements slipping out of Kenya Boy and into the individual games themselves, thus is a complete amalgamation to both this game and of all the possible, upcoming 56 volumes of the main story called Kenya Boy.
The main 56 volumes are just the longest part of a very lengthy saga. He later got stranded for the second after meeting Kate again in Ireland, albeit in the southwestern part of what’s now another country called Uganda.
A Nagasaki-born man and his half-North Indian Adivasi son went to Kenya for a gruelling paycheque. But then a ton of scary incidents happened, leaving said son stranded for barely nine years along with his family friends, themselves kidnapped years later by numerous villains. Then one of his kidnapped friends, an industrialist named Daisuke Murakami, went to a decaying factory near the Mau Forest to meet up an exiled scientist named Hans Stein from Cologne (who happens to be a green eyed Rhenish man) and a bunch of stowaway girls such as Lenora Van Halen, who turns out to be a member of the really screwed up Van Halen family.
Joe met the flawed but wise Zega (himself an ex advisor of a corrupt Kenyan Maasai chieftain), the grumpy Kate O’Connell (a green eyed blonde Irish girl with a sad past) and then the mysterious Monster Dana (a spirit, usually in the form of a huge snake, coming from somewhere in Uganda, but who arrived into Kenya decades ago), plus a bunch of other large animals, such as Nanda’s herd. The other volumes have them fighting ghosts in dinosaur clothing, a family of deeply screwed up FRW radicals, and other villains.
The other volumes have him meet the two fraternal twins of a heterosexual cisgender Kikuyu man named Butch, a bunch of ex-bandits who fostered Kate (but mistreated her pretty badly), and a mysterious Iranian waif named Shohreh; even though the twins aren’t appearing as much often as Shohreh and her sister Dana do. Meanwhile, another group of villains makes a whoopee. This culminates in most of the cast leaving the land for different pastures, like Joe and his dad leaving Kenya at different points in their lives. The main story will indeed end with him being back in India.
The last 14 volumes will have a new mission for Joe, who appears while only wearing a langot, which would continue when he got stranded again in the African continent.
While the real wild ride has a rough beginning, it truly starts with Joe still stranded in the far southwest of a hectic country to be called Uganda. After fighting an army of various terrorists, Joe and his dad found each other in the jungle. Shotaro himself talked to Joe (and a new girlfriend of his) that he created a makeshift treehouse when he got stranded there. As they got ritually married, they left the jungle while someone becomes the owner of the treehouse, so that he can swing into and out of it frequently.
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