Jumanji (TV series)

Jumanji
Genre Action/Adventure
Fantasy
Horror
Starring Bill Fagerbakke
Debi Derryberry
Ashley Johnson
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 40 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 22 minutes (approx.)
Production company(s) Adelaide Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Interscope Communications
Teitler Film
Bohbot Kids Network (BKN)
Distributor Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network UPN Kids (1996–98)
BKN (1998–99)
Original release September 8, 1996 – March 11, 1999

Jumanji is an American animated television series that was inspired by the movie based on the short story of the same name. The series ran for three seasons from 1996 to 1999. In 1996, it was carried by the UPN Kids network, but later seasons were syndicated by BKN. The series was also shown by CITV in the United Kingdom, TRTÉ in the Republic of Ireland and on Russian RTR channel. It has aired in Pakistan on Cartoon Network in English and currently airs on Filmax in Urdu and on Aruj TV in Pushto.

Jumanji was produced by Adelaide Productions, with character designs by Everett Peck. Episodes of the show are now available on iTunes and Hulu. The show was rerun on Kabillion on Demand, but currently airs on YouTube.

Synopsis

While it followed the movie's plot, there were a few changes such as the exclusion of Bonnie Hunt's character Sarah Whittle and the age and relationship of the policeman Carl Bentley (played by David Alan Grier in the movie) was changed somewhat. Van Pelt appears in some episodes. Each turn, the player was given a "game clue" and then sucked into the jungle until they solved their clue. Robin Williams' character Alan was trapped in Jumanji because he had never seen his clue. Judy and Peter would help Alan try to leave the game providing the characters' motivation during the series. Also, Peter would sometimes be transformed into various animals whenever he cheated, sometimes using the abilities of whatever animal he becomes to an advantage. The kids also free another player trapped longer than Alan. Unlike Alan, he saw his clue but never solved it, but with the kids' help he solves it. He called himself the Master of Jumanji and tried to get other people to solve his clue for him, but once Alan points out that his clue (the Gateless Gate) is an illusion of Jumanji's and he accepts it, it solves his clue.

It's also revealed that like Judy and Peter, Alan would never have been able to survive his first day in Jumanji without help as he possessed poor survival skills at the time. Ironically, his help came in the form of Judy and Peter from the future (to him anyway) who help him survive and teach him a few of the survival tricks they'd learned from him. In return, the 10-year-old version of Alan helps Judy and Peter return to their time, but later hits his head and forgets meeting them. In the first episode, Alan reveals that there have been other players of the game throughout time, many of whom left their toys in the cave which is part of his home, but not all of them survived the game. In the final episode, using a crystal that shows the past, the kids and Alan find his clue by observing his roll and what the game said, and figure out why he never saw it: right after he rolled his mom called him to dinner and as he was leaving, the clue displayed while he had his back turned and he got sucked in. Once he knew his clue, Alan solved it with Judy and Peter's help and escaped Jumanji. Outside, the kids decide to destroy the Jumanji game now that Alan's free.

In the series, it is revealed that Jumanji is sentient to a degree and on occasion has sucked in Judy and Peter if they make it "angry".

Characters

Main characters

Villains and other supportive cast

In Jumanji, there are many dangerous characters. Many appear only once. The recurring characters include:

Other characters

Animals of Jumanji

Episodes

Principal cast

Additional voices

Crew

DVD releases

On August 28, 2012, Sony Pictures released Jumanji: The Complete First Season on DVD in region 1. This was a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively in the US and is part of the Sony Pictures Choice Collection in partnership with Warner Bros. online store.[1] It is also available through Amazon.com and their CreateSpace MOD program.[2]

On February 17, 2015, Mill Creek Entertainment re-released season 1 on DVD in Region 1.[3]

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