Four teenagers are sucked into a magical video game, and the only way they can escape is to work together to finish the game.
A rare ex-Military Land Rover 101GS can be spotted in one scene. The other Land Rover is a also milspec Defender 110s.
Moose Finbar:
ZOOLOGY, BITCH!
When the teens start the video game there is a loading screen. This is a cartridge based game and cartridge based video games did not require loading.
Batman Forever a cartridge based game gave players a "loading screen" back in the 90s.
Part of the closing credits appears in the explorer's map of Jumanji given to players at the beginning of the game.
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