@@chrismaccool9097 They discover a crystal that shows them their adventures through Jumanji's history. Eventually it shows Alan's arrival in Jumanji and the elusive clue to his riddle that he had missed when he was a boy: "an act of kindness where there is no light, will help to save you from your plight." It turns out that the deadly lion that had been chasing him since he was young had a thorn stuck in its paw, and to solve his riddle, Alan must remove the thorn and grant the lion freedom from its pain. The scenario is a reference to the folk tale _Androcles and the Lion,_ about a runaway slave who befriends a lion by removing a thorn from its paw. Solving Alan's riddle also solves Judy and Peters' so the three are sent home, where they introduce Alan to Aunt Nora, claiming he's an actor from down the street. Alan and Nora hit it off very well, suggesting a long-term relationship may be in their future.
It's in the description - Jumanji: The Animated Series. It's a cartoon that aired from 1996-1999. The whole series is available on DVD. Or did you mean something else?
It was the age of every moderately successful film getting its own animated spinoff, finding itself in the esteemed cartoon company of Ace Ventura, Robocop, Men in Black, Godzilla, and many more. Unlike most, it lasted for 40 full episodes and had a proper conclusion to its story.
I think the kid turning into a skunk is fantastic there should be more like this.
I remember watching this cartoon show on channel 13
There's another skunk tf in regular show where Rigby turns into a were skunk.
Peter has become the Jumanji equivalent of Flower from Bambi.
It looks to me like Peter's starting to enjoy himself being this way...
I feel there's a sense of this by the end of all the TF episodes. In the last one of the series, he outright says as much.
Peter had not taken that chest they could have got Allen home and the journey would be over what's wrong with him.
The allure of the shiny.
@@oftheother did they ever get Allen out of the game and help him get on with his life?
Yes, in the final episode of the series they free Alan from the game for good.
@@oftheother how did they do it?
@@chrismaccool9097 They discover a crystal that shows them their adventures through Jumanji's history. Eventually it shows Alan's arrival in Jumanji and the elusive clue to his riddle that he had missed when he was a boy: "an act of kindness where there is no light, will help to save you from your plight."
It turns out that the deadly lion that had been chasing him since he was young had a thorn stuck in its paw, and to solve his riddle, Alan must remove the thorn and grant the lion freedom from its pain. The scenario is a reference to the folk tale _Androcles and the Lion,_ about a runaway slave who befriends a lion by removing a thorn from its paw.
Solving Alan's riddle also solves Judy and Peters' so the three are sent home, where they introduce Alan to Aunt Nora, claiming he's an actor from down the street. Alan and Nora hit it off very well, suggesting a long-term relationship may be in their future.
Where did you get the video from?
It's in the description - Jumanji: The Animated Series. It's a cartoon that aired from 1996-1999. The whole series is available on DVD.
Or did you mean something else?
@@oftheother I found it. Thought it was an original 1080p, but it looks like upscaled 480p looking at it more closely,
@@Derekzparty Oh, yes, I upscale all of my clips. It's far from perfect, but it cleans the compression a bit. The original transfers are not great.
There was a series?
It was the age of every moderately successful film getting its own animated spinoff, finding itself in the esteemed cartoon company of Ace Ventura, Robocop, Men in Black, Godzilla, and many more.
Unlike most, it lasted for 40 full episodes and had a proper conclusion to its story.