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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The year after Jumanji came out, an Animated Adaptation was made for UPN; it was the first of many by Sony Pictures Television's animation firm Adelaide Productions, which would later create Extreme Ghostbusters, Men in Black, Godzilla: The Series, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, Dilbert (also for UPN), Jackie Chan Adventures, and The Boondocks, among others.The series followed its own continuity, separate from that of the movie. Like the movie, it followed Peter and Judy finding the game board. However unlike the movie, they end up sucked into the game where they quickly find out the dangers of it. Luckily along the way they meet Alan, a previous player who also got sucked into the game and can't get out as he didn't read his clue that the board displays after rolling the dice (those little rhymes that tell of the dangers to come; instead of them coming out of the game, you're sucked in and must solve it to leave). So Peter and Judy willingly come into the game throughout the series to try and help Alan either find his missing clue or an alternate way out.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })If the character designs look similar to Duckman, there's a good reason: Everett Peck worked on both shows (and continued to do design work for XGB, MIB and Godzilla).Despite only having 40 episodes, it’s actually one of the few cartoons of the time to have a definitive Series Finale. | |
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Alternate Continuity: Yep, for one the way Alan finds the game is different. In the movie, he uncovered it from underground. Here he finds the game in the attic of his house. Since there was no Sarah (Bonnie Hunt's character in the movie) Alan played the game alone and winds up sucked into the game (which does it to all the players). The game does still occasionally invade the outside world but also does restore it to normal after that episode's clue is solved and the twins are sent back. | |
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