This was one of my favorite shows growing up, I've been looking for it in all the streaming services without any luck. Thank you so much for uploading!
2:18 Jumanji… 3:35 Shere Khan hunts Patrick Star 7:28 Bonnie and Clyde? 9:32 Meme Worthy Image, AHOY 15:29 Crunchie Munchies, Crunchie Fun, Oh, Munchie Fun 15:50 CHEATER 16:12 Me when there’s still no Northern Lights in Ohio 22:18 (Echoes) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH… 22:46 Peter knew Alan loves Crunchie Munchies as seen earlier
I’m watching this show for the first time thanks to the algorithm. I feel this show should have been on nick. It gives Klasky Csupo vibes, reminds me of the wild thornberries. Wiki says it was aired on UPN Kids whatever that is. Also the sound board is interesting, all the Jurassic park sounds are wild.
I was born in 1997, I loved the movie Jumanji, but I have No Idea It Had A Animated Series until I Found It on RU-vid in 2015. I like hearing Bill Fagerbakke's voice in other cartoons that aren't SPONGEBOB releated. Well that's new 7:04 7:46 20:38 Sounds like a Stand Up Joke.
Question about the ending: if Alan wasn't able to leave Jumanji because his clue hadn't been solved yet, why was he able to leave with Judy and Peter, only to get sucked back in again? Why not just have the kids come back alone, wonder what happened to Alan, then assume he hasn't solved his clue and then go back to help him?
Probably because the bar for writing for kids shows is pretty low, generally. You can go above and beyond, but a show really just needs to be interesting and engaging. Most kids aren’t going to focus on a detail like that, so if you’re just trying to get your script/storyboards finished by 5 so you can get on the metro and go home, “good enough” is more than adequate.
@@Luschan writing seems all right. Alan was back in his house, but his house was joined to Jumanji, because Peter cheated. Once the cheat was undone, and the puzzle solved the right way, the game was over. Alan was sucked back in cause the game took a bit to reset.
The woman who says how about your kids, go out and make some new friends you wouldn’t want to be the new kids forever the woman who said that to the two kids after the little girl had said that the woman’s voice sounds a lot like Tommy’s mom from the Rugrats it sounds like the same voice actor than me in the animation, for the humans reminds me of the animation of the humans from the cartoon show from nickelodeon, called real monsters the cartoon was a little bit different from the movie for one thing Alan, who played the board game and got sent to the world Jumanji in the movie. He had a female friend play that Board game who ran out of the house because she got scared chased by bats who grows up and Hass to play the game with the two kids. She’s absent from the cartoon show
its sounds like the voice actress for wednesday addams who plays judy, and the mom from rugrats who plays the mom in this as well (i could just google, but i did not!)
UPN's UPN Kids 1996-1997 Sunday Morning lineup - from UPN affiliate San Antonio, Texas Ch. 35 (KRRT) [Central]: September 8, 1996-September 20, 1997 9:00am Jumanji: The Series 9:30am The Mouse and the Monster 10:00am The Incredible Hulk 10:30am Bureau of Alien Detectors UPN's UPN Kids 1996-1997 Sunday Morning lineup - from Fox/UPN affiliate Charleston, South Carolina Ch. 24 (WTAT) [Eastern]: September 8, 1996-January 5, 1997 9:00am Jumanji: The Series 9:30am The Mouse and the Monster 10:00am The Incredible Hulk 10:30am Bureau of Alien Detectors UPN's UPN Kids 1997 Sunday Morning lineup from - UPN affiliate Charleston, South Carolina Ch. 36 (WMMP) [Eastern]: January 12-September 20, 1997 9:00am Jumanji: The Series 9:30am The Mouse and the Monster 10:00am The Incredible Hulk 10:30am Bureau of Alien Detectors UPN's UPN Kids 1997-1998 Sunday Morning lineup - from UPN affiliate Charleston, South Carolina Ch. 36 (WMMP) [Eastern]: September 27, 1997-September 13, 1998 9:00am Jumanji: The Series 9:30am The Incredible Hulk 10:00am Breaker High 10:30am Sweet Valley High