Do the levels depicted on the Jungle Book box art exist in the game?

Do the levels depicted on the Jungle Book box art exist in the game? - Book with illustration on cover and titles on carton box near bobbins of threads on white background

Since I was a kid I've always wondered why 2 frames of the cover of the game (the 1st and the 3rd ones) aren't as shown in the actual game:

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For example, I can swear that is no way there was a spring snake on any of the elephants like it shown at the first picture (trust me, I've looked everywhere).

Is it because I'm playing a different/censored version? I bought my cartridge at Germany, so its probably the Europe version, I'm saying this because there might be an extra/censored content like it was on the japanese version of Street of Rage (Bare knuckles).






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How many levels does Jungle Book have?

Like the other adaptations of the 1967 Disney animated film The Jungle Book, the SNES version is a side-scrolling platformer starring Mowgli, the young boy raised by wolves in the jungle. Running, jumping, climbing, and swinging on vines, he must make his way through 11 levels.

Are Sega Mega Drive and Genesis the same?

The Genesis was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System. Sega released it in 1988 in Japan as the Mega Drive, and in 1989 in North America as the Genesis.



NES Longplay [552] Jungle Book




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