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Jellybean Jungle: Volume 1 (2002)
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Starring: Brad Abrell, Aymee Garcia, Paul Louis
Director: John Driver
Category: Family
Studio: Tapeworm Dist
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When I Grow Up
Bosco is tired of having to go to bed early, washing his ears and eating his vegetables. He decides that he's going to skip being a kid, and go straight to adulthood. He encourages Gus and Al to join him. The three wear false mustaches and refuse to play anymore. The boys then find out the responsibilities that come along with adulthood. We also learn that even when we do grow up, it's important to keep a little of the happy child in our hearts with us always.

What Love Is
A secret admirer is sending Jessica's wonderful gifts. We learn that this secret admirer, with a nose for romance, is none other than Duddlington. Meanwhile Bosco finds a sick little caterpillar named Myron. Bosco nurses Myron back to health. When Myron leaves Bosco without saying goodbye, Bosco becomes very sad. Back at Jessica's Duddlington learns the true meaning of love. Still saddened; Bosco meets a beautiful, but familiar looking butterfly. As always, love changes everything for the better.