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Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Animated menus; Isolated music score; Audio: English 5.1 [Dolby Digital] and 2-channel [Dolby surround]; Subtitles: English; "Making-of" documentary; Production design documentary; Storyboards; SFX featurettes; SFX crew commentary; Talent files; Theatrical trailers; Scene selections; Photo galleries
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [6:31]
2. Digging out the past [5:33]
3. A really weird game [1:48]
4. In The Jungle [4:29]
5. Bats in the attic [4:27]
6. Drumbeats [2:46]
7. A Tiny Bite [:47]
8. Monkeys [1:50]
9. His Fangs Are Sharp [1:51]
10. "I'm back!" [16:07]
11. Madam Serena [4:07]
12. Much Faster Than Bamboo [4:48]
13. Van Pelt [3:13]
14. It Isn't Thunder [6:13]
15. Peter cheats [1:52]
16. Panic [1:56]
17. Sir Sav-A-Lot [2:50]
18. Peter vs. Van Pelt [2:11]
19. At the crossroads [1:18]
20. Peter's tail [3:39]
21. Monsoon In Your Lagoon [3:07]
22. Opening the flood gates [1:49]
23. Quicker Than The Sand [2:19]
24. Need A Hand? [1:50]
25. Ground Begins To Quake [3:18]
26. Jumanji [3:54]
27. Burial at sea [1:01]
28. Christmas 1995 [8:12]
Jumanji is a visually elaborate fantasy about an enchanted board game that opens a magical portal to a jungle universe. Two young children, Judy (Kirsten Dunst) and Peter (Bradley Pierce), discover the game in an abandoned home and suddenly are greeted by Alan (Robin Williams), an adult who has spent his life trapped inside the game since playing it at age 12. Alan's only hope for freedom involves finishing the game, but this proves rather dangerous, as Judy, Peter, and Alan find themselves running for their lives from huge rhinoceroses, evil monkeys, vicious lions, and other terrifying jungle beasts. Director Joe Johnston, whose special-effects background previously came to good use in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, used groundbreaking computer imagery to simulate the thrills. Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide