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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSiblings Judy and Peter find a magical board game in their new home's attic. Playing Jumanji pulls them into its world, where they meet Alan, trapped there for years. Together they face adve... Leer todoSiblings Judy and Peter find a magical board game in their new home's attic. Playing Jumanji pulls them into its world, where they meet Alan, trapped there for years. Together they face adventures trying to free him.Siblings Judy and Peter find a magical board game in their new home's attic. Playing Jumanji pulls them into its world, where they meet Alan, trapped there for years. Together they face adventures trying to free him.
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I just want to say that I liked the Robin Williams movie from 1995. It had a likable cast, solid acting, great action, terrific special effects, and some wonderful music from James Horner although the first few minutes were a tad bit slower and some of the scenes were apparently dark. So, when I saw this TV show adaptation of the movie as a kid, I was virtually impressed, although it may not be a classic since the third season had some weaker, yet very interesting episodes (although the final episode where Alan finally gets out of the jungle was great).
Seeing as how this was made by Klasky-Csupo, the company who made The Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys, I think they did a great job with this show. The story lines for this show are very creative, especially in the first two seasons and they had a charm to them just like the movie. The pathos from the Jumanji game gave some an atmospheric tone to the environment and it's presented so lively. The characters designs, although weird, are at least tolerable. The voice acting is also pretty good too. Debi Derryberry did great as Judy and Ashley Johnson did great as Peter as did Bill Fagerbakke as Alan Parish. Tim Curry also did great as Trader Slick and the other voice actors voiced some of the new characters pretty well. Even the theme song was engaging.
Overall, not a classic, but a great show nonetheless and definitely worth-watching to fans of the movie!
Seeing as how this was made by Klasky-Csupo, the company who made The Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys, I think they did a great job with this show. The story lines for this show are very creative, especially in the first two seasons and they had a charm to them just like the movie. The pathos from the Jumanji game gave some an atmospheric tone to the environment and it's presented so lively. The characters designs, although weird, are at least tolerable. The voice acting is also pretty good too. Debi Derryberry did great as Judy and Ashley Johnson did great as Peter as did Bill Fagerbakke as Alan Parish. Tim Curry also did great as Trader Slick and the other voice actors voiced some of the new characters pretty well. Even the theme song was engaging.
Overall, not a classic, but a great show nonetheless and definitely worth-watching to fans of the movie!
This was one of the best cartoon series I ever saw. I don't see why it isn't on television anymore. On the last episode, it was nice how Alan finally made it out of Jumanji. I would love it if they put this back on t.v. I use to watch it every mourning. The reason why more people didn't watch it was because not too many kids knew about the show. It wasn't being promoted enough. If it got promoted more than kids would be going crazy over this show. This was the kind of cartoon that keeps you glued to your sit. I will always remember this cartoon, Jumanji, that I used to watch when I was a younger kid. They need to put this back on national television so that the kids can have something better to watch.
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I remember that it was broadcast on cctv6. When I was a child I loved it so much.
In China is too hard to find this series, I can only find the version without subtitles on bilibili.
It has been many years since I found this series , I didn't watch it until this few days.
I'm always worried about what if I don't understand the plot, I don't want to miss up this wonderful series.
Now, I have Ai to help me. Long live science and technology!
But Ai subtitles can only help me understand, it can't be as intelligent as a human. There are too many words in the series that it can't understand, which I still need to understand by myself.
The cartoons I watched when I was a child were really good, but now what children watch are so bad.
Sorry for my bad English.
In China is too hard to find this series, I can only find the version without subtitles on bilibili.
It has been many years since I found this series , I didn't watch it until this few days.
I'm always worried about what if I don't understand the plot, I don't want to miss up this wonderful series.
Now, I have Ai to help me. Long live science and technology!
But Ai subtitles can only help me understand, it can't be as intelligent as a human. There are too many words in the series that it can't understand, which I still need to understand by myself.
The cartoons I watched when I was a child were really good, but now what children watch are so bad.
Sorry for my bad English.
For its time it was a pretty good children's cartoon. The artwork was edgy and the theme music was engaging, the creatures looked pretty scary/sinister and the rules based, cause and effect reality created by the Jumanji game gave the environment character and some of the malevolent characters a certain pathos. Professor Ibsen in the episode Master Builder was a direct reference to the Norwegian playwright Henrick Ibsen, who wrote a play called Master Builder and contains parallels to the character. Tim Curry is the voice to Slick.
Favorite episodes include Armageddon, where the rules of Jumanji begin to break down and Branford, a game version of the "real world" where Peter and Judy come from.
Favorite episodes include Armageddon, where the rules of Jumanji begin to break down and Branford, a game version of the "real world" where Peter and Judy come from.
Loosely based on the movie of the same name, this series has Judy and Peter stumble onto the game and find Alan trapped inside. As the episodes went on, the trio ventured to various and creative places, as well as encountering some delightful supporting characters. This show had an interesting charm to it, similar to the movie.
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- CuriosidadesSarah Whittle, Alan's love interest and a Jumanji player from Jumanji (1995), didn't appear on this animated series. She is the only major character from the movie to not appear.
- ConexionesFeatured in Familiar Faces: Familiar Faces #25: Top 11 Forgotten Openings (2010)
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