It could be. If it's in good condition and especially if it's a rare edition, it might have some value. Collectors sometimes pay a decent amount for well - preserved VHS tapes of classic stories like 'The Jungle Book - Mowgli's Story'.
Finding a full VHS tape of 'The Jungle Book - Mowgli's Story' can be a bit of a challenge these days. You could try reaching out to VHS collector communities online. There are forums and groups dedicated to VHS collecting. Post a request there, explaining that you're looking for this particular tape. Additionally, some local libraries may still have old VHS collections in storage, although they may not be lending them out. It's still worth inquiring.
Harry could be initially wary of George, as he is so different from the people he's used to in the wizarding world. But then he'd come to appreciate George's straightforwardness. Hermione would be fascinated by George's knowledge of the jungle plants and animals, and she might try to learn from him. Ron, on the other hand, would probably be a bit envious of George's physical strength at first.
One possible plot could be that George, with his jungle skills, accidentally stumbles into the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Maybe he helps Harry and his friends in a quest in the Forbidden Forest. George's strength and knowledge of the wild could be useful in dealing with magical creatures there.
One idea could be to introduce a new character, an OC (original character), who is a lost explorer. This character could stumble upon George's jungle and initially be scared but then form an unlikely friendship with George. They could go on adventures together, like finding a hidden ancient temple in the jungle and facing various traps and puzzles.
A young girl who is a talented archer. She could be from a nearby village that has a tenuous relationship with the jungle. She meets George and initially distrusts him but then realizes they can work together to protect the jungle from outside threats like loggers.
The use of VHS in 'Pulp Fiction' adds a certain nostalgic and gritty feel. VHS was the common format at the time, and it gives the movie a sense of being a product of its era. It also reflects the kind of low - budget, underground aesthetic that the movie often presents.
The 'VHS 94 real story' might be related to a collection of short films or recordings on a VHS tape from 1994. It could be something like a compilation of amateur horror or mystery recordings. For example, it could be a bunch of local filmmakers' attempts at creating spooky content, which was then collected on this VHS. Without more context, it's hard to be more precise.