Jumanji (TV series)

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Jumanji
Voices of
Theme music composerJim Latham
ComposerJim Latham
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes40 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerRichard Raynis
Producers
  • Bob Hathcock
  • Kevin D. Campbell (season 1)
  • Peter Gaffney (season 2)
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseSeptember 8, 1996 (1996-09-08) –
March 11, 1999 (1999-03-11)
Related

Jumanji (also known as Jumanji: The Animated Series) is an American

of the same name. The series ran for three seasons from September 8, 1996 to March 11, 1999.[1] In 1996, it was carried by the UPN Kids block on UPN, but later seasons were syndicated under the Bohbot Kids Network
syndicated block.

Jumanji was produced by Adelaide Productions and was the first show made by that company, with character designs by Everett Peck.

Plot

Judy and Peter Shepherd are two kids that found a board game called "Jumanji". Each turn, the two of them were given a "game clue" and then sucked into the jungle until they solved their clue. They meet Alan Parrish, who 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".

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113September 8, 1996 (1996-09-08)February 23, 1997 (1997-02-23)
213September 20, 1997 (1997-09-20)February 23, 1998 (1998-02-23)
314September 8, 1998 (1998-09-08)March 11, 1999 (1999-03-11)

Changes

While the show 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 film) was changed somewhat.

In the original film and picture book, the board game's hazards would manifest in the real world, while in the animated show, the game's participants would be transported to a world ostensibly inside the game itself, an aspect carried through to the 2017 film and its related films.

Characters

Main

  • Alan Robert John James Parrish III (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke as an adult and Justin Jon Ross as a kid) is Judy and Peter's companion in Jumanji. He has been trapped in the game since he was a boy and can only get out if he sees his original clue. According to the Jumanji database, he got trapped in Jumanji on April 3, 1972 (although in "Young Alan", he says its 1965 and in the live action film it was 1969). In "Young Alan", he was a ten and a half-year-old boy (although in the live-action film, he was twelve-years old), son of the late owner of a now long shut-down shoe factory and friends with future Officer Bentley. Judy and Peter free him at the end of the show by helping him find and solve his original clue. He tries to get free throughout the series and sometimes succeeds, but always ends up trapped back in the game until he's finally freed by solving his long-lost clue. Alan was freed from the game by pulling a thorn from a lion's paw, which was ironic since he had encountered the same lion not long after first entering the game. In "Nothing to Fear", it is revealed that he considers Peter and Judy his family and that his worst fear is that he has no clue and will die an old man, trapped in Jumanji with Peter and Judy spending the rest of their lives trying to free him. His full name is given by Trader Slick in the 11th episode of the 1st series, "Perfect Match".
  • Judy Shepherd (voiced by
    dirigible
    .
  • Peter Shepherd (voiced by Ashley Johnson as a kid and Cam Clarke as an adult) is Judy's younger brother. It's stated in "Eye of the Sea" that Peter is nine years old. Unlike his live-action counterpart who is shy and soft, the animated Peter is immature, quite troubled and has constant trouble with his sister to whom he often shows disrespect, above it all however, he still deeply cares for his sister just she does for him. He constantly says "Cool Beans". In season 2 and 3, this mostly changes to "Nizer". Peter constantly cheats and transforms into various animals such as a monkey from the live action film and other jungle animals (a tortoise, a toucan, a warthog, a frog, a skunk, and a salamander). He can also speak Manji (presumably Alan taught him) and seems to have somewhat of a friendship with them because he saved their leader, Tribal Bob. In "Nothing to Fear", it is revealed that Peter's worst fear is to be seen naked.

Villains

In Jumanji, there are many dangerous characters. Many appear only once or have background appearances in some episodes. These villains include:

  • Van Pelt (voiced by
    rhino) to summon two black mastiff dogs
    to track down Alan and the Shepard siblings.
  • J.H. "Trader" Slick (voiced by Tim Curry) is the sneaky merchant of Jumanji who sells items to anyone who can meet the terms of his transactions and has been known to sell simple tools to rare and powerful artifacts to a vast clientele throughout the series. J.H. Slick lives and sells his wares at a trading post located at the heart of the jungle. He always says his whole name when introducing himself, but his middle name changes a lot of time. Some of the items that J.H. Slick has sold include a rare paint that he tricked Alan into buying, the Slick-o-Matic, a giant potion to make Peter grow and later the antidote, the Chrono-Repeater, a "Get Out of Jumanji Free" Card that was only valid once, a love potion for Judy, and even a motorboat which allows Peter and Judy to return to their time. If necessary, J.H. Slick becomes a real danger to the trio even when paired up with some of the other villains like his occasional team-ups with Van Pelt and Professor J.S. Ibsen. But his biggest part of the series is just a sly cunning swindler (a.k.a. "Honest John Dealership") like how he once swindled Ashton Philips out of his compass.
  • Professor J.S. Ibsen (voiced by , the title being reused for the title of Professor Ibsen's debut episode "Master Builder". It is unknown on who created Ibsen and how he keeps coming back whenever he is destroyed, however it is implied he was made by the real Professor Ibsen, has multiple copies of himself, or reconstructed by Jumanji itself.
  • Captain Ishmael Squint (voiced by Charles Napier) is the greedy pirate who sails the Jumanji Sea. In "Eye of the Sea", he lost his nose during the battle against the Draken (a one-eyed sea monster which is a cross between a dragon and a kraken) over 20 years ago. Squint's vengeful pursuit of the Draken is reminiscent of Captain Ahab in Moby Dick (his name is a reference to the Moby Dick story in that its first line is "Call me Ishmael"). The monster ate Squint alive before Alan stabbed it in the eye, killing it. In "Return of Squint", Captain Squint later came back alive with two new shipmates. He forces Judy, Peter, and Alan to help him search for treasure at the bottom of the sea with Ibsen's submarine, but got captured by demonic mermaids with his new shipmates while the other three escape. In "The Ultimate Weapon", Squint was present at J.H. Slick's auction for the Trans-Vector of Jumanji. When Alan, Judy, and Peter competed with Professor Ibsen to dispose of the Trans-Vector device, Captain Squint is among the villains that try to reclaim it.
    • Mr. Shreve (voiced by Xander Berkeley) is Squint's 1st shipmate who wears an eyepatch.
    • Mr. Shatic (voiced by Glenn Shadix) is Squint's 2nd shipmate who has a peg-leg.
  • Stalker (voiced by Richard Allen) is the demonic Grim Reaper-like enemy who is the Protector of Jumanji. He's also implied to be the personification of the term "Game Over" as in the episode "The Gift" he is seen holding a dead jaguar that Van Pelt was hunting at the time. This is further enforced by the fact that J.H. Slick, Professor Ibsen, Van Pelt, and a Manji warrior showed extreme fear when confronted by him. He first appeared in "No Dice" when Alan stole the dice from the real world. Stalker wanted the game's dice that Alan stole as if the dice were ever destroyed, nobody would be able to play Jumanji again. He is apparently destroyed when he is crushed by a piston, but is revealed to have survived. In "The Gift", Stalker brought Van Pelt, J.H. Slick, and Professor Ibsen together to kill the kids after Alan was poisoned by a centipede as Peter threatened to destroy Jumanji if Alan died. He is again defeated after being shoved down a waterfall by Alan, but survives again as he crawls out of the river. Stalker's name and purpose was never revealed in the show.
  • Ashton Philips (voiced by
    Goblet of Jumanjicon. He encountered Alan, Judy, and Peter again in their search for the artifact and even reclaimed his compass
    that Trader Slick swindled him into trading. After drinking from the Golden Goblet of Jumanjicon, he reverted to childhood form while maintaining his mind.
  • Ludwig Von Richtor (voiced by who is the rival of Van Pelt. In "Night of The Hunters", he competed with Van Pelt in hunting Alan. In "The Ultimate Weapon", Ludwig Von Richtor was present at J.H. Slick's auction for the Trans-Vector of Jumanji. When Alan, Judy, and Peter competed with Professor Ibsen to dispose of the Trans-Vector device, Ludwig Von Richtor is among the villains that try to reclaim it.
  • The Judge (voiced by Edward Asner) is an ape-like lawkeeper that presided over the trial of Alan in "The Trial" when he was accused of stealing the Singing Orb from a cave. However, the Judge is without mercy as he condemns all without regard to innocence. He is also hypocritically greedy as shown when he takes an orb from the Fludgels and is sucked into it. The Judge's only weapon is "Justice" which is a giant gorilla. In "The Ultimate Weapon", the Judge was present at Trader Slick's auction for the Trans-Vector of Jumanji. He threatened Slick with serious charges if it was not the genuine article. When Alan, Judy, and Peter competed with Professor Ibsen to dispose of the Trans-Vector device, the Judge is among the villains that try to reclaim it.
  • Flint (voiced by Charlie Schlatter) is an evil wizard created by Jumanji to mess with Judy's mind. Turns people into stone, but is defeated by Judy when she reflects his own attack back at him, freeing his victims and turning him to stone. He is presumably destroyed when his statue falls thousands of feet to the ground.
  • Queen Gina (voiced by Cathy Moriarty) is the leader of the Jamazons (which is short for "Jumanji Amazons"). In "Perfect Match", she tries to marry Alan, but is defeated by Aunt Nora. In "The Ultimate Weapon", Queen Gina was present at Trader Slick's auction for the Trans-Vector of Jumanji. She did not take part in the bidding for the device or reclaiming the device. Instead, Queen Gina seemed interested in reclaiming Alan (probably to try and marry him again).
    • The Jamazons are Jumanji's equivalent to the Amazon Warrior Women Tribe of Greek folklore. They are a tribe of statuesque women huntresses and warriors ruled by Queen Gina. It is unknown if they are part of Jumanji or players that ended up leaving their world behind and became part of the Jamazon tribe, like the Manjis. Their wedding tradition includes marrying only single males while sacrificing the groom immediately into the volcano after the announcement and they never leave male prisoners unguarded. Jamazons are open to challenges, as seen when Nora challenges Queen Gina to free the trio, resulting in Queen Gina being bound and gagged, and Nora scaring the tribe away. In "The Ultimate Weapon", a couple of Jamazons and Queen Gina were present at Trader Slick's auction for the Trans-Vector of Jumanji. They did not take part in the bidding for the device or reclaiming the device.
  • Black Ant Queen (voiced by Jennifer Darling) is the Black Ant leader of Jumanji. In "The Red and The Black", the Black Ant Queen was fighting The Red Ant Queen over the Black Bahoot, which was red and black.
    • The Black Ant Soldiers are the soldiers who fight for The Black Ant Queen. In "The Ultimate Weapon", a Black Ant Soldier was present at Trader Slick's auction for the Trans-Vector of Jumanji. He did not take part in the bidding for the device or reclaiming the device.
  • Red Ant Queen (voiced by Susan Silo) is the Red Ant leader of Jumanji. In "The Red and The Black", the Red Ant Queen was fighting The Black Ant Queen over the Red Bahoot, which was red and black.
    • The Red Ant Soldiers are the soldiers who fight for The Red Ant Queen. In "The Ultimate Weapon", a Red Ant Soldier was present at Trader Slick's auction for the Trans-Vector of Jumanji. He did not take part in the bidding for the device or reclaiming the device.
  • Sand King (voiced by Jim Cummings) is the sand monster who is the ruler of Jumanji's Sand Kingdom. In "The Magic Chest", he tries to get a chest of cursed gold from Judy, Peter and Alan. He gets defeated by Peter with a squirt gun. In "The Ultimate Weapon", the Sand King was present at Trader Slick's auction for the Trans-Vector of Jumanji.
  • Ms. Desmona (voiced by
    bull terrier
    named Killer.
  • The Lion was a large fierce lion who chased Alan from the moment he entered Jumanji and has been doing so ever since. He first appeared in "Young Alan" where he was seen chasing Alan when he was 10 years old for the first time. In the last episode "Goodbye Jumanji", it was revealed that the Lion was part of Alan's clue and the reason it chased Alan for years was because it had a thorn in its paw which caused it extreme pain and so Alan built up enough courage to remove it resulting in his clue being solved but not before the lion gave him a "thank you" lick before leaving. Although many other lions have appeared in the show frequently, they weren't the same one.

Others

Principal cast

Additional voices

Crew

Broadcast

In 1996, it was carried by the

Pushto
.

Episodes of the show are available on iTunes and Hulu. The show was rerun on Kabillion on Demand. The show has also been released through YouTube.

Home media

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.[3] It is also available through Amazon.com and their CreateSpace MOD program.[4]

Mill Creek Entertainment re-released season 1 on DVD in Region 1 on February 17, 2015,[5] followed by complete series on DVD in Region 1 in August 2017.[6]

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