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* HateSink: Rock's whole thing is that he's Peter's bully. He's openly rude, hostile, impatient and sadistic. It gets to the point where when he's in Jumanji during "El Pollo Jumanji", the game lets things be easier for him as a means to teach Peter a lesson. Once Rock starts to openly mock the game, Jumanji decides it's not worth it and almost gets him eaten by the Manji.
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: He is sucked into Jumanji in "El Pollo Jumanji". [[RippleEffectProofMemory Unlike Judy and Peter]], his memory of the event is wiped out after the game concludes.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: ...however, his girlfriend leaves him (if she was his girlfriend at all) and his pants are still ripped out.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: ...however, his girlfriend leaves him (if she was his girlfriend at all) and his pants are still ripped out.
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: He is sucked into Jumanji in "El Pollo Jumanji". [[RippleEffectProofMemory Unlike Judy and Peter]], his memory of the event is wiped out after the game concludes.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: ...however,concludes. However, his girlfriend leaves him (if (revealing she was wasn't his girlfriend at all) and his pants are still ripped out.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: ...however,
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* PigMan: A child example happens in "El Pollo Jumanji" Peter turns into a warthog, [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal his pants disappear]] and his appearance scares Maria.
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* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: When he transforms into an animal, his pants mysteriously disappear, but the only thing he keeps when he transforms into an animal is his orange shirt.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Exclaiming "Cool beans!" when he is happy or excited.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Exclaiming "Cool beans!" when he is happy or excited.
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* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: When he transforms into an animal, his pants mysteriously disappear, but the only thing he keeps when he transforms into an animal is his orange shirt.
* {{Catchphrase}}:CharacterCatchphrase: Exclaiming "Cool beans!" when he is happy or excited.
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* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: When he transforms into an animal, his pants mysteriously disappear, but the only thing he keeps when he transforms into an animal is his orange shirt.
* PigMan: A child example happens in "El Pollo Jumanji" Peter turns into a warthog, [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal his pants disappear]] and his appearance scares Maria.
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* NoodleIncident: The start of "Young Alan" shows that an unrelated adventure that Peter and Judy had ended with him being turned into a huge green toad, but we're not informed the details that led to that transformation.
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* NoodleIncident: The start of "Young Alan" shows that an unrelated adventure that Peter and Judy had ended with him being turned into a huge green toad, but we're not informed of the details that led to that the transformation.
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** "Young Alan" has him trying to erase Peter and Judy from the timeline in order to prevent himself from being turned into a toad, but after that fails, he's forced to get a cure from Slick... which restores his form, but at the expense of shrinking him down to the size of a doll and turning his skin blue.
* NoodleIncident: The start of "Young Alan" shows that an unrelated adventure that Peter and Judy had ended with him being turned into a huge green toad, but we're not informed the details that led to that transformation.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: He comes from a firey-looking hole in the ground, looks like the GrimReaper, and everyone and everything is terrified of him. {{Satan}}, much?
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* DisneyVillainDeath: At the climax of "The Gift", he's seconds away from killing Peter, only be tackled from behind by Alan. They both plunge down over a ledge and into a waterfall, only for Alan to climb up a few seconds later, with the Stalker nowhere in sight. However, he's shortly shown to be crawling out of the water below, none the worse for wear.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: He comes from afirey-looking fiery-looking hole in the ground, looks like the GrimReaper, and everyone and everything is terrified of him. {{Satan}}, much?
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: He comes from a
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** In "No Dice" he runs away screaming when Alan shows him the dice of the game.
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* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Lets out a very girlish shriek in "No Dice" when Alan shows the dice to him. This is Alan's first clue that something is ''very'' wrong after he took the dice.
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This page is about characters in the 1996-1999 animated series ''{{WesternAnimation/Jumanji}}''.''WesternAnimationJumanjiTheAnimatedSeries''. [[{{Characters/Jumanji}} Click here to check other characters in the Jumanji Franchise.]]
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* ArtifactOfDoom: The Magic Chest.
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* DeathByMaterialism: Though "death" is dubious, the Sand King's greed is still the cause of him being transformed into an animal and Peter melting it away with a water gun.
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* DeathByMaterialism: Though "death" is dubious, the Sand King's greed is still the cause of him being transformed into an animal a bull and Peter melting it away with a water gun.
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* ForcedTransformation: ...everyone who takes a coin from it is transformed into an animal.
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* ForcedTransformation: ...everyone who ForcedTransformation: When The Sand King takes a coin from it is transformed gold coin, he turns into an animal.a bull.
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* {{Mooks}}: The unnamed henchmen of the Sand King. Being made of sand, they are incredibly easy to beat even by vchildren.
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* {{Mooks}}: The unnamed henchmen of the Sand King. Being made of sand, they are incredibly easy to beat even by vchildren.children.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: The Sand King reappears in his original form in "The Ultimate Weapon".
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* UnexplainedRecovery: The Sand King reappears in his original form in "The Ultimate Weapon".Weapon" since Peter throwing the Magic Chest into the ocean reverses the curse brought by it.
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: [[spoiler: He previously turned various animals including giant ones and mythological ones into stone statues.]]
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* LivingDollCollector: [[spoiler:The room behind the DoorOfDoom is a garden ''full'' of [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals petrified animals]] and people.]]
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* LivingDollCollector: [[spoiler:The room behind the DoorOfDoom is a garden ''full'' of [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals petrified animals]] animals, bugs, a ''dragon'', and people.Trader Slick.]]
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* PrinceCharming / PrinceCharmless: On the surface, he is the perfect LoveInterest for Judy. But he actually [[spoiler:wants to turn Judy into stone.]]
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* PrinceCharming / PrinceCharmless: On the surface, he is the PrinceCharming perfect LoveInterest for Judy. But he actually [[spoiler:wants to turn Judy into stone.]]
* ResetButton: [[spoiler:After he is petrified, all the statues he made (particularly Trader Slick and the giant hawk) come back to life.]]
* ResetButton: [[spoiler:After he is petrified, all the statues he made (particularly Trader Slick and the giant hawk) come back to life.]]
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* TakenForGranite: [[spoiler: What he actually intends to do with Judy and has done to many others.]]
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* TakenForGranite: [[spoiler: What he actually intends to do with Judy and has done to many others.of Jumanji's wildlife.]]
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* LivingDollCollector: [[spoiler:The room behind the DoorOfDoom is a garden full of petrified animals and people.]]
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* LivingDollCollector: [[spoiler:The room behind the DoorOfDoom is a garden full ''full'' of [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals petrified animals animals]] and people.]]
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* KilledOffForReal: After being turned to stone, his castle above the clouds collapses meaning he would undoubtedly be broken beyond repair upon hitting the ground. There is also the fact that Jumanji never felt the need to bring him back unlike Ibsen.
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* KilledOffForReal: After being turned to stone, his castle above the clouds collapses meaning he would undoubtedly be broken beyond repair upon hitting the ground. There is also the fact that Jumanji [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness never felt the need to bring him back back]] unlike Ibsen.
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* CoolLoser: Wade turns her down because she is ''too intelligent.'' And she is commonly teased in class with the name "Brain Queen."
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* CoolLoser: Peter is smart, has amazing physical prowess for his age, and is eager to make friends. The school kids prefer to [[BullyingADragon bully him]].
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He never returns after the first season. He is very glaringly absent from "Nothing to Fear", given the plot about people facing their worst fears, Alan's MementoMori and fear that he will never leave the game, and the scene with Peter being trapped in an apparently sentient bog very similar to the Bog of Despair.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He never returns after the first season. He is very glaringly absent from "Nothing to Fear", given the plot about people facing their worst fears, Alan's MementoMori and fear of death and that he will never leave the game, and the scene with Peter being trapped in an apparently sentient bog very similar to the Bog of Despair.
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* BladeOnAStick: They are armed with spears and javelins.
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* BladeOnAStick: They are Manjis still, so they carry spears. The spears are adorned with brown flocks resembling Alan's hair.
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* AcceptableEthnicTargets: The probable reason they were designed as anthropomorphic African-looking masks instead of actual Africans was to avoid accusations of racism.
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* NightmareFetishist: In ''The Ultimate Weapon'', Van Pelt becomes fascinated when learning that the titular weapon opens a portal to a nightmare world, as that means there are new creatures to hunt.
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* DecompositeCharacter: In ''Young Alan'', the titular Young Alan mentions a Bentley who works at his father's factory and his son whom Alan is friends with, undoubtedly the Officer Carl Bentley of the present with his father taking on the Parrish employee role that Bentley's film counterpart had during Alan's childhood.