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After finding a mysterious board game, Alan Parrish invites his friend Sarah to play. She is forced to helplessly watch him get sucked into the game.
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Jumanji. A mysterious game transports its players to the jungles of Jumanji! Thrilling effects! Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst and Bonnie Hunt star in this phenomenal adaptation of the award-winning children's book. When young Alan Parrish discovers a mysterious board game, he doesn't realize its unimaginable powers, until he is magically transported before the startled eyes of his friend, Sarah, into the untamed jungles of JUMANJI! There he remains for 26 years until he is freed from the game's spell by two unsuspecting children. Now a grown man, Alan (Williams) reunites with Sarah (Hunt)and together with Judy (Kirsten Dunst) and Peter (Bradley Pierce) tries to outwit the game's powerful forces in this imaginative adventure that combines breathtaking special effects with an enchanting mixture of comedy, magic and thrills.
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“Oh no, the game thinks I rolled.”
“What do you mean the game thinks?!”
That line always gives me chills.
I’m with you on that, that line is very unnerving.
IMO, that’s perhaps one of the best things about “Jumanji”. Jumanji is not just a magic game; it’s a living being - an ancient, powerful, and unfathomably sentient entity.
Getting The Heebee Jeebees Everyone?
Yes. The reason the game thinks Alan rolled is because it has a mind of it’s own.
Samee 😱
Took me over 26 years to realize that Alan yelled “Roll the dice, Sarah!!!” as he was getting sucked into the game.
Damn for some reason I always thought he was saying call my dad after going into the game.
Wow...never realized that.
Bro literally got folded
That's how long it took Alan to get free!
Wow, I'm 27 and never realized that!
Alan getting sucked into the game is nightmare fuel
Is he dead?
It actually scares me more than Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde does.
bro this traumatised me as a child! 😂 even when he digs the wall and finds the game i thought was dark and eerie being so young! i refuse to watch the new one...looks absolute trash!
EDIT: after watching it again at 32 i can confirm its still frightening! 😂😂😂
It's more scary than ermm. The Jumanji welcome to the jungle sucking Spencer, Martha, Fridge and Bethany (off screen Alex though he was never seen getting sucked but was seen sucked out of the game)
It was, but I still got sucked into the film
"SARAH! ROLL THE DICE!"
Yeah that’s all she had to do. She could’ve kept playing and this shit would’ve been over by the time Alan’s dad walked back in to get his speech notes. Thank god for Judy and Peter because Alan would’ve never got the fuck out of the game. Peter rolling a double then a 5 was fuckin great.
Unless her next monster was the lion, or the moskitos, or the stampede... She freaked out at the bats, imagine her facing any of the real gimmicks from the game!
but after those bats scared her to death she forgot all about it and spend the next several years in therapy
2:32
@@Dustie1984 I think because it was just them two in the beginning Sarah would just have to sit there and roll till she got a 5 or 8 since Alan cant roll.
His cries echoing as he vanishes into the game's pocket universe always gives me the chills.
Um, he is screaming.
He actually shouts roll the dice
this scene traumatised me when i was young! 😂 it's for that reason i refuse to watch the trash remake they made!
Alan: Help Me!
So those jumanji bats have been flying around in the real world for 26 years
that's right
@@DaveFisher-cq2dr and you know who ate one of those a year ago and caused widespread agony..
@@atriacharya2967 I think I know what you're talking about, but I think that's totally different
Everything got sucked back in at the end.
Yes i guess
That bat on her shoulder was like "what's up"😂😂
lmaooo
😂
Lol my favorite part
I thought it was screaming with her. XDXD
If you listen really carefully at 2:33, you can hear Alan screaming for Sarah to roll the dice as he’s being sucked into the game.
Sarah could have stopped Alan from being stuck in the game.
But, you know, scary bats.
Ryan Spencer Lauderdale to be fair, I’d react the same way too if some magical evil game violently sucked in some kid than unleashed a swarm of bats
I never noticed that
She had to roll a specific number though. Most likely she'd have summoned some dangerous animal and died right there.
Yes! I realised only a few years ago that he screams that, not being a native English speaker. But she would have had to face the game herself.
Makes me wonder what would happen then. Does the game end and let you out? Or you wait forever until someone picks it up again.
I think the original concept of having kids play the game is so much better than jaded teenagers, as we’ve seen in the sequels. Still, the sequels were fun and the use of avatars within the game quite clever.
I don't think the game is exclusive to just kids and teenagers. It chooses people who need to learn something
@@moneylover318 That's not what OP is talking about.
Teenagers playing works perfectly fine. The sequels are among the very few ones that manage to be awesome, respectful to the classic but also original and creative, and worth watching in a time of junk movies infecting cinematograhy.
Do they even make kids movies anymore? There seemed to be a lot of them in the 90s
I was 8 when I watched this scene and still got so scared that I didn't dare watch the movie until a year later when I learned that it actually wasn't a horror movie.
Mikael Engström ahahah
This scene really scared me when I was like 6. I avoided watching this movie for like 5 and a half years. So by the time I was almost 12 I felt ready to watch it again
Yep I feel learning a little time said yourself to your
Much the same thing happened to me. But I was younger than 8, and it bloody terrified me. I didn't watch it for maybe 10 years.
same here
2:32 "SARAH! ROLL THE DICE!" 🎲
For a 1995 movie that effect looks amazing and totally convincing. How did they do it again?? It's almost as if they had real smoke as prop sucked into some vacuum.
Most likely it's just a good joy with 3D.
Well, why would he be spinning around in circles before he went into the game? That makes the effect more convincing
Part projecting footage on deforming 3D shapes, part 2D / compositing trickery
I agree
@@houstonhelicoptertours1006 It's still impressive.
Whatever this "thing" is, it's scary, the game itself is alive and wants people to play it, the drums act as its call to lure people to it.
How come adults don’t hear the drums? It seems Judy and Peter heard it, but their aunt heard nothing
@@bloodyrose1985 Could be it only draws those that it knows it has a chance of luring into playing it.
That or the game is age-ist.
I think it works only on children
That’s the logical reason
Jumanji only calls people who need to learn a lesson.
Alan: needed to learn to face his fears.
Judy: Stop lying about not missing her parents and making up stories to disparage their memory.
Peter: Trust other people, not just Judy.
Sarah on the other hand is a bit more complicated. I think you can make a few different arguments on what her "lesson" was. It could be that she needed to learn to be more assertive. Her best friend constantly get beat up by her boyfriend, and gets his bike trashed by said BF. And her response was "I TOLD Billy to stop Picking on you." She could have done more than just talk to him. After her best friend was sucked into Jumanji Sarah spent 26 years being called crazy by everyone in town, which wouldn't have happened if she had rolled the dice again until Alan came back.
Jumanji the board game in the movie seems like a deadly mix of black magic, necromancy, witchcraft, dark arts, and hexagram combined! A very, VEEERRRY devastating combination all wrapped into one board game!
Even though Alan got sucked into the board game of Jumanji, he really got taken into the realm of Jumanji from which all the jungle stuff and even the jungle animals come from. So whether some people realize it or not, Alan had been living and surviving in the jungle realm of Jumanji for those 26 years he was trapped in.
Lol yeah dude we all know. The movies been out longer then Alan had been trapped in the jungle.
@@gusz3018 yeah after this clip it did say "26 years later"
@@gusz3018 I think this scene is supposed to be like 1969
It''s insane to imagine this movie was made 27 years ago.
Fun fact: in Jumaji: Welcome to the Jungle, we can see Alan Parish's shack in the movie, with the message "Alan Parish was here"
"Sarah! Roll the dice!" That makes me cringe every time. It was so simple to get him out, yet it wasn't. When she told the cops about him being sucked into a board game, maybe she should have shown them the actual game and how it worked since she wouldn't have been alone then. On the other hand, maybe she tried and nobody listened.
What If when she rolled it didn’t work because they needed 2 extra players for the game to continue
That's a very good point.
@jessiejlp1987 -- Well, of course they wouldn't have listened, it sounds completely insane. And the fact that we see her later as an adult and find out she'd ended up in therapy, convinced she'd gone crazy, tells us exactly how everyone who heard her story must've treated her.
"SARAH! ROLL THE DICE". That only part of the movie where he gets sucked into the game when I was a kid that part always scared me and I could NOT sleep at night
Yeah if my physical body was violently dissolved into a cyclone I’d be pretty upset too
That's why this scene scared me when I was really young
Now the only longer than it'll curve you know not only ones you talking to wear ing about your jumanji have a light
Back in the 1990s. They were really good at making movies. I like movies more that were made in the 80s and 90s. Then the ones today.
8 was the hour on the clock (which caused him to accidently roll a 5). "Till the dice read 5 or 8".
I saw that too. Roll a five at 8:00 and there you go.
This scene scared me as a kid
You and many other kids bud
The bats?
@@bettyottman1718 No, the boy getting sucked in to the game.
@@moviestar995 oh yeah, well the bats part was Scary.
Same. For a long time whenever I'd watch this movie as a kid, I'd have to go into the other room at the part where Alan gets sucked into the game.
“ I was going over to Billy’s to get it myself “ now that I would’ve love to see
Never realized til now year-2023, he said, “Roll the dice sarah!!”!!!!
ethier did i auntil i read your comment. If she would've rolled it could've pevented him from getting sucked in.
This scene still sticks with me to this day.
This scene is proof that you don't need blood for a scene or story to be considered scary and dark. Sometimes creepy concepts got things covered! True?
@@erikbihari3625 Yup. Let the imagination do the talking sometimes.
The mind's pretty good at pulling some nuclear scenarios and blowing things way out of proportion; I should know.
@@AlmightyRager95. Reality is overrated, sonic games prove it with bonkers unfocused story and under utilised animation. Sonic Prime finally chugs on the right track!🚂
This scene is always memorable for me. When I was 5 or 6 years this scene used to scare me especially the music, the clock chiming, Alan sucked into the game. This is my favourite movie and the first ever one for me to deal with scary elements just before I started to develop my likings to the Canadian series Goosebumps.
Same, Same, Same. I definitely got terrified while watching this at 4-5 before you've grown up and you definitely think its not scary.
In the Jungle you must wait until the dice rolls five or eight
This scene scared me when i was little
The bats?
I love Sarah when she screams in her cute outfit and her knee high socks while she ran petrified with bats. I love her screaming voice too.
You got something you want to tell us?
Dude, keep that crap to yourself.
U should keep things like that to urself but I agree that Sarah was a pretty girl 👧 She didn't deserve to b attacked by bats 🦇 but at least she didn't get trapped into the game.
Tagging @FBI
The essence of this film as a whole is above and beyond any of the new installations.
Alan and Sarah being startled by the clock reminds me of Kevin McCallister being startled by the clock when he realized that Harry and Marv were getting ready to rob the house
I've seen that before.
And the scene in this movie where they're trying to outwit Van Pelt in the department store was pretty much an emulation of Home Alone.
Especially with Van Pelt screaming like a Marv
This used to scare the hell out of me when I was little 😂
Whomever is playing this game in 2020, please finish the damn game!!
Welcome to Jumanji. I wonder if Alan Met the team from the sequels.
In the sequel. There is a plaque stating a dedication to Alan from the past. Also, Alan eventually got out and lived a timeline without Jumanji.
Allen Han of course
No, they weren't born yet because time reset itself after Alan won the game. Jumanji the jungle within the game didn't reset the time line inside , but only outside, so we have Alan's jungle home, but new kids.
And the end of the remake of the original the 3 go back to there time whereas the other person goes back to theirs decades earlier
I hope not
That last scene is TRAUMATIZING
It's taken me 18 years to realize that he said Sarah roll the dice 🎲 😭😭😭it only makes how he had to wait 26 yrs even worse
Traumatizing kids since 1995, such a good movie
2:32 Sarah! Roll the dice!!!!!!
Even now the scene of Alan being sucked up still gives me an upset stomach. And what's worse is he wanted Sarah to help him, but all she did was run away.
I mean can you blame her I mean what would you do if you were in a room that was filled swarming bats
Sarah was too terrified & being surrounded/ chased by bats 🦇
If this game was real. Even with the possible consequences known some people would still play it. Guaranteed.
Indeed. I would be willing to find a way to leave my world behind as well and play Jumanji to do so. Play the game until finishing it and then it all goes away. Then finally do away with it.
Yes
You get to wind back time to when the game started, which is a big prize if you roll once, then wait 20-30 years to finish. Allowing you to profit from the knowledge you gained from the future.
I will not play with it, unless it's just a prop with real game pieces moving and no magic from it, I would actually play it.
@@Darkman9478 I don't
In the jungle you must wait until the dice read five or eight
I always thought the bat that jumped on her back was really cute and kind of funny. The one part of this that stopped the nightmares as a kid
He looks more scared of her lol
Alan: Sarah, roll the dice, Sarah
but after those bats scared her to death I guess she forgot all about it and spend the next several years in therapy
This part was always the scariest to me as a kid.
"In the jungle we've been plenty, until the dice read ten or twenty."
Board game based Jumanji is the real Jumanji. Zathura was also good.
2:16 close your eyes it's scary
And to think Alan wouldn't have been sucked into the game had he not found it at that construction site earlier! Add to the fact that he convinced Sarah to play the game with him makes this even more unfortunate for poor Alan considering that this all happened on the same day where he got his ass kicked by some bullies and got his best friend Carl fired and nearly ran away from home after getting into a argument with his dad!
He only found it because the game lured him with the drums!
@@trevorbluesquirrel899 I know that. What i'm saying is that had he not played it then he wouldn't have been sucked inside and trapped considering that had he not done that then he wouldn't be sucked in.
What's more horrifying Marv screaming during the pigeon attack in Home Alone 2 or Alan screaming while he's getting sucked into Jumanji
Alan getting sucked into the game, Marv’s not a character you’re supposed to feel bad for.
You're right Zach. My sister would always say to me "Jeff, Marv is a bad guy. He deserveed that." Besides Harry and Marv were trying to give Kevin the same kind of trauma that Van Pelt was trying to give Alan
Sweet Jesus I saw it in the movie they made 3 movies of jumunji
Also, Marv's screaming is definitely meant to be funny. xD
How about Marv screaming as he's being electrocuted?
2:51 lmao
At 2:33 I always thought he said “I’m gonna die!”, but apparently he’s saying “Roll the dice!” Either way tho
He's not gonna die, he's going to be sucked in the game for 26 years until Judy and Peter came to free him.
I would've been ran when I hear them bat noises coming from the fireplace
Sarah Whittle chases Bats 🦇 🦇 😳😳
This bat scene is perfect for Halloween 🎃 and screaming
I think I was 7 or 8 when I first saw this movie and, while it didn't scar me or anything, it did get my heart pounding pretty hard. I've heard of people that couldn't even finish the movie because of this scene. Great, great movie though, and I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the sequels.
This movie scared me to death when I was little.
2:52 LOL
That bit always made me laugh as well when I used to watch this as a kid lol
I know. That bat was just saying hi.
Alan: “Oh, no. The game thinks I rolled.”
Sarah: “What do you mean ‘the game thinks’?”
Me: Undoubtedly, the game has a mind of its own just as it has a life of it’s own, especially with so much of the supernatural magical stuff it has and having come from the jungle realm of Jumanji itself, where Alan was taking to where he’d remain until the dice read a five or an eight when rolled. But the game thinking Alan rolled, it undoubtedly has a mind of it’s own.
Alan was already in the jungle before he got sucked into the jungle. He was dealing with bullies.
exact
Alan looks like he’s been Thanos snapped. He don’t feel so good.
This scene TERRIFIED me as a kid.
The Bats?
@@bettyottman1718 Getting sucked into the game.
They played this movie for us when I was in elementary school (3rd/4th grade) scared the shit out of us!
They played this in preschool and kindergarten for us. ...I went to a pretty hardcore preschool back in the 90's. They even screened Ghostbusters and Jurassic Park.
It’s sad because all if would have taken to avoid these 26 years of sufferings for everyone would have been for Sarah to just roll the dice.
And the worst, you can’t blame her, because she was only 10 years old and faced such a terrifying, traumatic event and it’s actually very normal that she didn’t think « oh wait, I just need to open that game board and roll the dice and Alan may come back ! »
Actually, it would even have been extremely strange if she ever had succeeded to come to that conclusion because
-first : the fact that this was the solution wasn’t that obvious
-second, she just saw her best friend get sucked in a game and was chased by thousands of bats, which legitimately left her terrified and traumatized so how could she have the rationality needed to find the solution when she was in such a state of mind for next 26 years ? Moreover, let’s just admit she thought of the game : if I were her, I’d feel terrified and paralyzed at the simple idea of having that game board in my sight, so let alone finding it back to keep playing and that was probably the same thing for Sarah
-third : the situation itself was very extraordinary so it’s actually credible that Sarah believed this was just an hallucination, something that didn’t happen, and therefore didn’t see any point in trying to find a solution in that memory
And if that roll was not five or eight, then what happen? Look like dead end to me, as player sucked into game cannot roll and it is his turn.
Sarah was actually 13. A Grade ahead of Alan.
@@petrberanek4230 i think if the dice didn't get alan out then she need to keep rolling till it does.
@@iigukutaiyou6403i think you might be right. he was sucked into the game, so his turn skips so she goes again. However, i would have gotten two more players just to increase the odds of rolling 5 or 8 in case the game wouldn't allow you to play while another player is stuck inside it. Also, I would like to make others be traumatized too. i believe in sharing.
2:32 SARAH! ROLL THE DICE in different languages meme 😂😂
If you like jumanji then I like you😀
Jumanji is definitely one of my favorite childhood movies. There are tons of movies from the 90s that I love
I've loved it since I was a kid! My grandma said I used to call it "Jumiam" as a toddler I think.
@@jaredruff9823 Wouldn’t you have bit young for the movie as a toddler?
@@knightofarkronia9968 What do you mean?
@@jaredruff9823 Some of the scenes could be rather intense for a little kid, like the lion, and the spiders, and Van Pelt.
Alan wanted to get away from his father, but not in the way he thought it was going to happen...
Yes, he asked me how his parents would have reacted when they came back and didn't find him
Alan was incredibly rude to Sarah when he answered the door,what he should have said was thank you so much for returning my bike and thank you for having my back.
Well he got beat up that day got his bike stolen and got into am argument with his father he was frustrated enough. He probally didnt mean to be rude.
I don’t see how ppl are saying this movie scared them. I loved jumanji still do, can watch it every night. The 90s had the best movies
Alan knows what best when it comes to a bad situation. I like it when he tells sarah what to do.
1. "Sarah! Roll the dice!" 🎲
2. "Don't look back!"
3. "Sarah. Its ur turn. Put the dice 🎲 in ur mouth"
4. "Get the game!"
2:44 How covid19 actually started :-( 😱😱
How does something manage to be scary without being a horror movie? The answer is Jumanji.
The plot surely sounds like a Horror movie. And if the setting wasn't in a jungle but in an old English castle or an Egypt pyramide...
Why would you guys think Jumanji is a horror movie, it was rated PG not rated R.
@@alphonserollins5308 There are PG rated Horror movies. Horror is not just blood and gore, it’s anything that’s genuinely scary.
Poor Alan 😔
This scene still scares me to this day.
I remember this movie when I was a baby I thing I use to watch this
I always play Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N Roses while Alan is getting sucked into the game.
I luv Guns N Roses lmao
2:19. "MY FINGERS!!!"
Sarah and Alan both know that he got sucked into the supernatural magical board game of Jumanji and that he had been there for 26 years, the same time she had been living by herself and her going through therapy to convince herself that it wasn’t real and led to be under the impression in that most people, almost everyone, believed that Alan’s mom and dad “killed him and chopped him up in pieces”, which basically was all just a bunch of small-time gossip and fabrication unsubstantiated. Now, they get to finish the game, along with Judy and Peter, so that everything that came of it, particularly the realm of Jumanji, all goes back into it.
Now, Alan and Sarah get married and are expecting a child of their own by the time of Christmas 1994. Next to that, Jim and Martha Shepherd have their “deaths” prevented by canceling their New Year’s vacation in Canada and starting the marketing job at Parrish Shoes.
Also, Alan's parents retire and move away instead of dying in 1991!
@@trevorbluesquirrel899 Right.
this scene gave me nightmares as a kid when I first watched it.
The bats?
She's Joey Gladstone's wife in Fuller House.
Role the dice saraaaaah
2:36 Sarah!!!!
Real child memories. Alan Parrish meant the entire world.
I don’t understand why so many people are afraid of bats, they’re perfectly harmless
Well for one thing Covid 19 and another is it’s kinda terrifying when it’s nighttime and you have very little light to see in front of you
from Alan Parrish to Alan Perish
Roll the dice Jumanji
2:18 Sarah, I don't feel so good!
Nice joke
Ironically Sarah was played by Kirsten Dunst who appeared as MJ in the Spider-Man trilogy.
@@tonyparra8459 No, Kirsten Dunst was Judy.
Alan: Jumanji, a game for those who seek to find a way to leave their world behind you roll the dice to move your token double gets another turn and the first player to reach wins,
you want to play,
Sarah; I quit playing board games five years a go,
It’s scary as hell because Idk if the game starts once the pieces hit the board or if someone rolls the dice first
2:41 sarah screaming
2:53 AAAAHHHHHHH
bat: AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
Alan: in the jungle you must wait, until the dice read 5 or 8, in the jungle you must wait, what does that mean
He had to wait for someone to roll the dice either five or eight all Sarah had to do was roll and Alan wouldn't have gotten. Stuck for so long
Jonique'a Smith:It's not her fault.🙁
It's Jumanji's fault.🙁😮
I hope Adam Hann-Byrd, the young Alan, came to Robin Williams’ funeral.
2:19 “What the? We haven’t even picked our guys yet.”
Jonique'a Smith:In the jungle you must wait. Until the dice read 5 or 8?😕
Alan doesn't know what that means! He's just a kid!😟😫
Its amazing what your mind can do like when you never noticed something then once you do you can;'t unnotice it. I've always heard him say "SARAH!" But never "ROLL THE DICE" But I literally just read that piece of trivia somewhere else and now its clear as day.
wild pokemon when they have a poke ball thrown at them for the first time
This definitely creeped me out as a kid.. but damn I love it.
I don't.
When I was younger, this scared me.
When I watch it with my mom, I got frightened about Alan's disappearing into the board game. That also scared the heck out of me.
In Spring 2007, when I was nine years old when I was enjoying the film Jumanji on DVD with my mom I was eating my sugary cereal while enjoying the film Jumanji during the scene with bats and when a bat landed on a young girl that scene not only gave me the creeps but also scared me a lot and made me not want to eat my sugary cereal anymore but as I was enjoying Jumanji as an adult the bat scene from Jumanji did not scare me and gave me the creeps anymore
One of my earliest video projects was making a crossover between some movies, i put the dark knight soundtrack behind sarah getting atacked by bats and it was hilarious
Lmao!
The clock ranged 8 the dice rolled 5. In the jungle you must wait until the dice read 5 or 8