This piece of George of the Jungle, Basuli, Tarzan, and Maugli fan art is dedicated to everybody who loves seeing George, Basuli, Tarzan, and Maugli stand powerfully mighty as a quartet of muscle-bound jungle brothers. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the awesome sight of George's, Basuli's, Tarzan's, and Maugli's bulging muscles.
There is nothing more thrilling, exciting, and phenomenal than seeing four jungle muscle warrior brothers in their virile glory assembled together as a muscle-bound totem. Seeing George, Basuli, Tarzan, and Maugli flex their beautifully bulging biceps and roar like Tyrannosaurus Reges, saber-toothed tigers, Bengal tigers, lions, jaguars, and leopards is indubitably majestic. This is especially true when their fangs are exposed in their viciously ferocious glory. When spectators, leopard men of Opar, and fellow Waziri warriors witness George, Basuli, Tarzan, and Maugli flex their magnificently mighty muscles and let out massive roars, they are totally awestruck. Should invaders, looters, and poachers attempt to destroy their jungle home, these four muscle jungle warriors would flex their mighty muscles, let out bellowing roars, and ferally annihilate those dastardly hellions in their beastly, naked, ferocious glory. Whether awestruck fascination or paralyzed intimidation is the reaction depending on who crosses their paths, George, Basuli, Tarzan, and Maugli always deliver on their muscular beastliness.
I hope you all enjoyed this, and I will see you in the next submission. Take care, stay safe, and keep on marveling George, Basuli, Tarzan, and Maugli in their muscular glory.
George from George of the Jungle belongs to Jay Ward.
Basuli and Tarzan from Tarzan belong to Disney and Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Maugli from The Adventures of Mowgli belongs to Rudyard Kipling, Roman Davydov, Leonid Belokurov, and Soyuzmultfilm.