Funny Jungle

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Funny Jungle
Server icon on June 7, 2021.
Server info
Status Deleted
ID761558174658068500
Users800+
Ownerbr33zyk1lla
Other linksr/FunnyJungle
History
FoundedOctober 4, 2020[note 1]
DefunctSeptember 27, 2021[note 2]
Foundertrollbuscus

Funny Jungle was the largest server of the Trollbuscus-created irony servers garnering over 800 users at it's peak. Many considered Funny Jungle to be the best of the post-nuke fallout servers, as most members hailed from OkBuddyRetard and the now-defunct Irony Hub and sought refuge in the more relaxed environment of Funny Jungle.

The server set itself apart from other servers by aiming to create an experience that only allowed quality users. Following a similar ideology of Social Darwinism, Funny Jungle mods had full authority to ban a user, even if they were not violating a specific rule; purging users who were perceived as generally annoying/uninteresting. This prompted more people to flock to the server with the hope of being remembered as one of the "popular" users of bigger servers.

Funny Jungle was made after the mysterious nuke of Irony Circus. Irony Circus was an attempt to escape the tyranny of OkBR. Trollbuscus modded his friends and never wanted a big server. But as the numbers grew, the original crew started to leave.

History[edit | edit source]

Funny Jungle[edit | edit source]

Funny Jungle was founded by Trollbuscus on October 2, 2020 after the nuking of Irony Circus, which was at the exact time and date previously posted in OkBR 4. On October 4, 2020, Trollbuscus invited most of the people from Irony Circus to Funny Jungle.

Downfall[edit | edit source]

Trollbuscus was tired of being a babysitter so he gave the server to the admin BRAAAP sometime in August 2021. Then after Trollbuscus left, BRAAAP and his friend Danny Cheezits nuked and deleted the server on September 26, 2021, calling it a gay server.

Funny Jungle 2 / Funny Galaxy[edit | edit source]

Funny Galaxy
Server info
Status Deleted
ID891895328515686441
Users157 (peak)
55 (when deleted)
Ownerlautaro098
History
FoundedSeptember 27, 2021[note 2] (as FUNNY JUNGLE REBORN)
DefunctAugust 24, 2023
Founderown256

On the same day as the nuke, another server called "FUNNY JUNGLE REBORN" was created by owenbowen222. Many members of the original Funny Jungle moved to this server. However, the legitimacy of this server as a successor to the original is still disputed. It was far less popular and active than the original, having just 157 members at its peak on March 3, 2022.

Owen himself wasn't much of an active owner. The server was mainly run by the admin Chalice. On February 10, 2022, Chalice left, and Lautaro (then known as Faya) was promoted to co-owner 3 days later. Server activity plummeted over the next 3 months.

Nuke[edit | edit source]

On May 29, 2022, Chalice and Knightas rejoined the server, and Cooly began banning members less than an hour later. Lautaro himself banned the admin The. Afterwards, the server was renamed to Funny Galaxy.

Post-nuke[edit | edit source]

Funny Galaxy saw extremely little activity since the day of the nuke. The #general channel was suddenly deleted and replaced on August 9, 2022. Owen handed ownership of the server to Lautaro on January 15, 2023. However, Lautaro admittedly didn't really know what to do with the server. After many more months of inactivity, Lautaro got bored and finally deleted Funny Galaxy on August 24, 2023.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

After the original Funny Jungle was deleted, many users of would later congregate in Awesome Planet. This included Trollbuscus himself, who is a mod there.

Another server owned by Trollbuscus, Irony Circus 5, has also been seen as the legitimate successor to the original Funny Jungle. It's not very active, either.

Pages about Funny Jungle[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Server created on October 2, 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 September 26 in the Americas.

References[edit | edit source]