Curious George — Movies
The soundtrack includes songs by Carbon Leaf (folk-rock) and a cameo by Tim Curry as a zookeeper. It’s shorter (81 minutes) and more episodic, like three TV episodes stitched together. 2. Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015) After a gap, the third film arrived. By now, the TV series had ended, but demand remained.
Ted is hired to lead an expedition to Africa to find a rare, magical golden fruit. George accidentally goes along and gets separated. He must survive in the jungle, befriending a young gorilla and learning “jungle smarts” to rescue Ted from a mudslide. The story flips the script: George, the curious city monkey, becomes the hero who teaches the humans about nature. curious george movies
For now, the Curious George movies remain a quiet treasure—proof that a curious little monkey can steal your heart without explosions, sarcasm, or 3D glasses. Just a yellow hat, a few banana peels, and a whole lot of wonder. The soundtrack includes songs by Carbon Leaf (folk-rock)
The film’s secret weapon was its soundtrack. Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson wrote and performed several acoustic, laid-back songs, including “Upside Down,” “The 3 R’s” (a cover of The Singing Walrus’s “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”), and “Broken.” The music became a phenomenon, earning Johnson a Grammy nomination for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture. For an entire generation, Jack Johnson’s voice is the sound of Curious George. Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015)











