10/30/2022 0 Comments Jumanji animated series torrent![]() Rinse and repeat each episode thereafter. Each episode pretty much goes like-so: Peter and/or Judy do something bad or questionable in the real world, they roll the dice for Jumanji (and the dice rolls honestly don’t matter one bit, their pieces never move, they never make any progress towards the end, and sometimes all they would have to do is damage the board game and piss it off to get sucked in, so the dice are fucking pointless), the Jumanji board gives a clue that either metaphorically links to their unethical behavior, or they get involved in an adventure relating to the clue that ties into the moral lesson of the day somehow. You know, because it happened in the movie.īut at least each episode has a typical theme to it, all linking to the “Clue” that is giving in the middle of the Jumanji board right before Judy and Peter get sucked in. And Peter gets turned into some kind of animal in every other episode for the first 2 seasons. #Jumanji animated series torrent plus#Plus every episode seems obligated to say the line, “Cool beans!” at least once. Especially when nearly every episode starts out exactly the same. So the show can get monotonous quite fast. But other than that, and the occasional episode which showed Peter and Judy having adapted to living in Jumanji about as well as Alan does (which should be expected), there really isn’t much there that would make one eager to see the next episode. Sure, there were some episodes that introduced a re-occurring character off and on, mainly adding another villain to the list alongside Van Pelt, a couple of which I found to be quite fascinating. There wasn’t really an ongoing story connecting most of the episodes together. ![]() This is a show that takes the traditional/easy route that most shows back then took. But in all fairness, we just don’t know, because we never see anyone really ever get killed in this thing, it is a 90s kid cartoon show after all (pussies). As for the players who got sucked into the game, that’s another story. You can fight them, but you can’t kill them. This basically applies to just about everything in Jumanji. If he gets eaten by a killer plant, trampled by an elephant, he gets back up for more after a while. Seriously, if he gets gored by a rhinoceros horn, he pulls it out, regains his bearings, and carries on. So I guess it’s more like the remake in that regard, minus the bullshit Atari-like system/cartridge (on that note, regarding the remake, why the fuck wouldn’t it transform into a PS1 disc, considering the douchebag who got the game threw it on a stack of PS1 games? Where’s the fucking logic of transforming into something that sets itself back a few console generations?).īut I digress, they get sucked in, meet Alan Parish, and Van Pelt, get involved in shenanigans, realize Alan’s the good guy who got sucked into the game long ago, and that Van Pelt is the villain, someone who exists as a part of the game, and is virtually unkillable. So unlike the movie, where creatures can appear in their world, with a very rare chance that they might get sucked into the game, the players just get sucked in each time they play. They discover the Jumanji game it the attic, give it a roll, and get sucked into the game. The main characters and Judy and Peter, who live with their aunt alone in this new home/mansion (basically the same start as the film, minus the extended prologue with Alan Parish getting sucked into the board game). ![]() It is its own stand-alone thing, with characters borrowed from the movie. Speaking of bizarre, a giant frog with teeth.Īnd you can pretty much forget about it being some sequel or prequel to the film it’s based on. But hey, at least it makes it stand out, and I’ve seen much worse attempts at trying to be unique by being bizarre. I got used to it after a while, but man is it a bit weird. Just about everything isn’t drawn symmetrically, there tends to be an exaggeration to just about every human, every creature, every object. The animated style is a bit on the bizarre side. And how was it? It was a bit of a struggle. It was mainly nostalgia that drove me to revisit it more than curiosity. ![]() So you remember a while back when I did a review for both Jumanji movies, and briefly mentioned that there was an animated show back in the 90s? Well, I finally got around to purchasing a copy, and watched the whole thing. ![]()
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