
Kung Zhu Battle Ad - (15 second spot) - YouTube
Feb 18, 2011 · This commercial was uploaded for media literacy educators to use in workshops focusing on gender roles and representations in advertising directed at children. All ads were recorded off...
Kung Zhu Ad (2010) - YouTube
Mar 14, 2021 · Here is the 1st commercial for that great Zhu Zhu Pets spinoff
Kung Zhu TV Commercial - Ninjas vs. Special Forces (2010) - YouTube
Feb 28, 2025 · There is the full mix with all together. It is interesting to hear how it all comes together.I don't own the copyright.First Uploaded: Sep 19, 2014
Kung Zhu commercial on Vimeo
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Kung Zhu - "Tanks/Tablets/Armor" :30 w/DS - Vimeo
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Kung Zhu Nintendo DS AD - (See Pics) 47875764422 - eBay
Mar 13, 2024 · Kung Zhu Nintendo DS AD. Level up your Zhu! Focus on optimizing your favorite or advance them all. New ranks in the Zhu warrior class unlock to the truly accomplished Zhu-Master. -Manual may or may not be included (see pics).
Which Kung Zhu Are You? Commercial - YouTube
You must train these Kung Zhu ninjaa and transform them for battle!
Kung Zhu - Zhu Zhu Pets Wiki | Fandom
Kung Zhu is a line of Zhu Zhu Pets that features eight battle hamsters divided into two sides, the Special Forces and the Ninja Warriors. The line was released in Summer 2010, being the second line of Zhu Zhu toys to be released.
Kung Zhu (2010) - MobyGames
Nov 23, 2010 · * Take control of your favorite Ninja Warrior or Special Forces hamster in the ultimate Kung Zhu adventure! * Jump into the fight using hilarious and special Zhu-power moves! Source: Back of Case - Nintendo DS (US)
Does anyone have more information about this line of toys?
Apr 19, 2024 · Kung Zhu was an attempt for the Zhu Zhu pets brand to boys. They were like normal Zhu Zhu pets, but they also had armor that could break off. They were toys that were meant to go head to head with each other in battles. They also produced games, and more importantly to my theory, made for TV movies.