I can actually answer the Narnia one. Basically the longer you spend away from Narnia the more you forget it. In the books it talks about how after a couple weeks the kids had almost forgotten everything about Narnia.
@justinbuergi9867 no in the books it specifically says that as you grow older you stop believing in Narnia and become unable to ever go back to Narnia pass a certain age. I don't remember it saying anything about going to hell. I have read all of the books and the kids we see in the Narnia movie go back one more time and then the girl goes back another time and then after that they're too old to ever go back again.
@ in the final book after the apocalypse gets triggered by a donkey dressed as a lion, the original 4 end up in heaven. Except for one sibling who stopped believing
Idk if the old man from the first film is in the books I haven’t read the first book in a long time but then that makes me wonder about him. At the end of the movie at least it seemed like he knew about Narnia so I wonder if he was also going into the wardrobe? Idk I’d love your professional opinion on that tho.
@justinbuergi9867 all that it says is that she does not enter the true Narnia, doesn't say anything about going to hell. Basically she was just left on Earth and didn't get to go to heaven.
I was TERRIFIED by the monsters as a kid, but this movie is absolutely a core memory for me. We would watch it everytime we visited our friends out of town.
That's what I thought. And then her best friend fell in love with her baby. Man Kristen Stewart should probably stop being in romance movies. She seems to be attracting those illegal crushes
Yeah I point to this movie & Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire for pointing out the two leads in Twilight got their roles down perfectly, theyre just really badly written roles. I can definitely say Robert Pattinson played Cedric a lot differently than he played Edward, and that's not exactly something you can say for the more likable actors of Hollywood like Jack Black or Ryan Reynolds, who seem to be always playing a more & more exaggerated version of themselves currently. Also, Lisa has an Interpol poster in her bedroom, so she already has a point over Bella for having based music taste.
You should see him in RV, with Robin Williams. He plays a kid who thinks he's the mid2000's version of "gangsta" and he's so cute and funny. Also JoJo plays his sister
15:55 ...cause tht's not the message? The point it the kids are desperate for their dad's attention, sure, but also that they have each other to spend time with. He's adult and has to work and there is no second parent while he does anymore. That's it.
I would have been great to find out the dad was actually the kid(Peter) from the original Jumanji. Dad walks into the room, looks at the board game then back at the kids and says “looks like you had an adventure today” winks at the camera and fades to black.
The entire point was the dad WASN'T a workaholic, he just had a standard 9-5 and sometimes worked saturdays. But his children saw that as ZERO time for them. He even split the time among them, playing catch with one then the other. The boys just didn't SEE it that way, one wanted the attention that used to be his, the other acting out because he didn't understand why his big bro was being mean to him. At the end of the day, the parents were good parents, and both kids were good kids, it just took SENDING THEM TO SPACE to teach them to not kill eachother
When I was younger I found this movie a lot easier to comprehend the plot. With Jumanji I wasn’t really able to follow a lot of the themes very well until I was older.
I saw this movie when I was a kid and I enjoyed it! Having a younger brother also hits you in the feels along with nostalgia when seeing this movie again
Zathura always confused me, because i'd describe to my friends a movie about a board game that came to life that wasnt Jumanji, and they'd just be like "Nuh-uh, thats jumanji". And I couldnt remember enough to prove them wrong because I forgot so much plot, but then I'd watch Jumanji and all these snippets were missing like a space man and giant robots
I have a friend who loves hunger games so I'll always say something along the lines of "oh peta from zathura, the movie where they try to play smash bros with Playstation controlers" then to hear you say that in this video killed me lol
I remember this movie, i liked it! I feel like having the dad not change is a very good moral actually, because he's probably NOT always working, that's just how the kids feel. It's a movie for the kids, for kids the age of walter - walter should be the one learning the lesson.
This was my introduction to Josh Hutcherson,, this film would periodically pop back into my head over the years,,, it honestly didn’t seem like a real film I had watched sometimes
I actually watched Zathura before i watched Jumanji and didn't know they were meant to be connected in some way until i was older. I also have the books but i never onced opened them. Want to get around to it one day, but just haven't bothered.
I swear I was thinking about this movie just yesterday after watching your video about “Bridge to Terabithia”... 😂😂😂 I said to myself «I need a video about Zathura», and here we are... ❤
The original sequel was going to be a family in Paris who gets the game & they go into the game meanwhile the animals wreak havoc in Paris. They scrapped that idea & did Zathura & we’re better for it. “It’s just a card bug nuts.”
@ I know but they weren’t going to do that. They were going to do the Paris storyline they had written themselves & not the book sequel. I’m glad they went with the book sequel.
"If I was 10 years old in 2005 & named Walter, Instant Batman villain". At least with Josh Hutcherson's Walter, he didn't have the Breaking Bad memes to worry about. It's the current Walters of the world you have to look out for. Any day now, theyre gonna create a device that'll hurl solar flares at the Earth, Knowing-style, and make the rest of us regret the "Kid named Finger:" memes.
I used to loooveee this movie even though it caused me major stress everytime I watched it, and believe me i’ve watched it A LOT, I remember everything.
Fun fact for anyone who didn't read the books. Zathura (the game) was literally in the same box as Jumanji as a kind of less childishly colorful update (give or take questions about the game's sentience). So no, the Rock reboot didn't come up with that.
This movie felt like a fever dream to me till 3 years ago when I found about it again and the experience of rewatching something you remember vaguely as a hallucination but turning out to be real was amazing The movie is honestly really fun even if it doesn't stand to the OG Jumanji and I hope more ppl remember it
After what John Favreau did to The lion king, the hate for Jumanji feels kinda like a pattern of "Yeah, I can make your childhood better than you"... Maybe the guy had some unsolved issues to work on
Me - a 30yo who doesn’t blink in a haunted house. -still hears jumanji drums and looks for a sofa to hide behind, and scream until it goes away- Zathura never did it for me.
Dude, the dad wasn't a workaholic. He literally has 3 kids to take care of, a house to upkeep and possibly pay on plus taxes, if the divorce was messy he may have alimony to pay, child support, the list goes on and on. Then, the biggest wrench in that is the movie starts with him taking some time to play with them. We only see him stop because the boys start fighting and one storms off. Nothing about him said workaholic.
Hear me out….it didn’t seem like he wanted to be at work on a Saturday. Sometimes you’re told you have to and you don’t have a choice. Lol. Definitely agree with the OP here, he’s just trying to make ends meet in a rough spot. Goodness gracious though, can’t imagine how much the monthly payments would be on a house like that though. Multi floor, mostly wood interior, goodness.
I never forgot it. In fact, as a kid, I used to be afraid of jumanji but perfectly fine with Zethura. Mostly because instead of children being unborn, children are just given a second chance to not kill their brothers
I have a feeling most people got introduced to the Uglydoll brand due to one of the main characters wearing that shirt through the movie. Also, remember when Cartoon Network was like "Yeah, I'm gonna make people remember this movie." and aired it throughout most of 2008? I think they also aired Jumanji, too.
I would never forget zathura, first of all it is way better then jumanji by very nature of it taking place in outerspace. im so sorry. Second of all it literally has josh hutcherson And kristin stewart in it. Zathura is true cinema ❤❤❤
I've never forgotten this movie because it was suprisingly sweet. My brother and I had a rocky relationship and this movie left me thinking for a while. It didn't help at all but it became a comfort movie lmaooo
Most describe it as a spiritual sequel. As in a story with lots of thematic and plot similarities but is not connected to the original in any lore way.
7:44 I have a better chance of finding the real Jumanji game then I do of that ever happening 😂 I'm not crying *YOU'RE* crying 😢😂 But yeah I remember this movie- not too bad but definitely not even close to the same level as Jumanji
Alex i can’t BELIEVE you havent done Love Actually yet! Im… not a fan of the movie but i would LOVE to see you react to it because there are a lot of ….wut…. moments lol. its the right time of year (or so ive been told) and i was wondering if you would consider it!!
I didn't forget this movie existed. After all, I can't take aim with every Sci-Fi weapon I ever made up for my own story if I forget what I'm aiming at.
The description for this movie being a mandala effect and all is so accurate. I remember seeing that movie and couldn’t put a name on it and didn’t know where that was but I soon as I saw the space segment I just knew what it was
I knew about Zathura way before Jumanji. I was talking about it and everybody was like... "isn't that Jumanji? Like the movie with rhinos?" I heard it so many times... :D
I honestly kind of preferred this to the original Jumanji. I love the campy retro sci-fi aesthetic and the whole film is just a blast. It's crazy that this is Jon Favreua's only flop, while his soulless Lion King remake made over a billion. And that's why we can't have nice things.
Go google the series novel that both films are based off and then double check when you say it isn’t an official sequel… cuz it is. Edit: I mean to say children’s book, my brain associates YA novels and children’s books as the same thing.
if you think about it thats 2 board games that can change reality. makes you wonder how many different board games exist in that universe that can do the same thing.
@@jdogzerosilverblade299 what is even more concerning is the difficulty. Jumanji was honestly a nightmare but passable potentially. Zathura being a space travel board game in the 1950s for the original book’s plot. Humans barely even knew much about space in the 1950s. Is the next board game on another planet?
"Still think I have gorgeous eyes?" The twist genuinely took me aback as a child.
She's got a little Targaryen blood.
When I heard that as a kid I jumped up to the DVD player SO FAST to rewind that because I genuinely thought I was imagining things hahaha
13:49 "Oh no, he's Animorphing, someone call the Scholastic Book Fair!" UNDERRATED BANGER LINE. I actually cackled.
I laughed out loud. Unfortunately I was watching this at work.
I didn’t forget about it…
My farts are better than Alex's farts
@ love that
Me neither. Great movie!
Who asked?
Same
"I wished my brother wasn't born. I tried to wish him back, but I couldn't. It wasn't my turn."
I'll NEVER forget that...😢
genuinely heartbreaking
This was one of my absolute favorite childhood movies! I definitely didn’t forget about it lol
I watch it every time it’s on.
Same ❤😅
yessssss
me omg
I can actually answer the Narnia one. Basically the longer you spend away from Narnia the more you forget it. In the books it talks about how after a couple weeks the kids had almost forgotten everything about Narnia.
One sibling even fully stopped believing in it when she grew up
Pretty sure she went to hell as a result.
@justinbuergi9867 no in the books it specifically says that as you grow older you stop believing in Narnia and become unable to ever go back to Narnia pass a certain age. I don't remember it saying anything about going to hell. I have read all of the books and the kids we see in the Narnia movie go back one more time and then the girl goes back another time and then after that they're too old to ever go back again.
@ in the final book after the apocalypse gets triggered by a donkey dressed as a lion, the original 4 end up in heaven. Except for one sibling who stopped believing
Idk if the old man from the first film is in the books I haven’t read the first book in a long time but then that makes me wonder about him. At the end of the movie at least it seemed like he knew about Narnia so I wonder if he was also going into the wardrobe? Idk I’d love your professional opinion on that tho.
@justinbuergi9867 all that it says is that she does not enter the true Narnia, doesn't say anything about going to hell. Basically she was just left on Earth and didn't get to go to heaven.
I will NEVER forget about zathura. I grew up with it.
It gave me nightmares 😭
I was TERRIFIED by the monsters as a kid, but this movie is absolutely a core memory for me. We would watch it everytime we visited our friends out of town.
How have you NOT done this movie until now?? This is like the ultimate mid-2000's nostalgia trip!
So, basically, Kristen Stewart had a brief crush on the adult version of her brother. I hope they have the money for all those therapy bills.
i only realized this now😂
I was looking for this comment I laughed like hell for 3 minutes
That's what I thought. And then her best friend fell in love with her baby. Man Kristen Stewart should probably stop being in romance movies. She seems to be attracting those illegal crushes
Plus that was the only time ever to see Kristen Stewart show emotion. Trauma Engaged.
Although Kristen Stewart is known to be wooden in Twilight Saga, she's perfectly emotive as Lisa here... Until she's frozen solid, that is!
She was wooden because that’s how Stephanie Meyer wrote Bella, not because she’s a bad actress.
Yeah I point to this movie & Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire for pointing out the two leads in Twilight got their roles down perfectly, theyre just really badly written roles. I can definitely say Robert Pattinson played Cedric a lot differently than he played Edward, and that's not exactly something you can say for the more likable actors of Hollywood like Jack Black or Ryan Reynolds, who seem to be always playing a more & more exaggerated version of themselves currently. Also, Lisa has an Interpol poster in her bedroom, so she already has a point over Bella for having based music taste.
That sounded like a DM in a DND campaign.
@@briankaslewicz6130And Dwayne Johnson. He only plays himself in every single movie😂
@@Tb40556 She's wooden in every picture though
"Get me a juice box, beyotch!" I never thought that I'd hear baby Josh Hutcherson swear, as it blew my mind as a child.
Remember when PG movies had swearing? I think only the Spider-Verse movies and the Sonic movies do that nowadays.
And at 2:56, the younger one calls him a dick. That shocked me 😅
Really? It blew your mind..
You should see him in RV, with Robin Williams. He plays a kid who thinks he's the mid2000's version of "gangsta" and he's so cute and funny.
Also JoJo plays his sister
You meant to say it.
15:55 ...cause tht's not the message? The point it the kids are desperate for their dad's attention, sure, but also that they have each other to spend time with.
He's adult and has to work and there is no second parent while he does anymore. That's it.
I would have been great to find out the dad was actually the kid(Peter) from the original Jumanji. Dad walks into the room, looks at the board game then back at the kids and says “looks like you had an adventure today” winks at the camera and fades to black.
The entire point was the dad WASN'T a workaholic, he just had a standard 9-5 and sometimes worked saturdays. But his children saw that as ZERO time for them. He even split the time among them, playing catch with one then the other. The boys just didn't SEE it that way, one wanted the attention that used to be his, the other acting out because he didn't understand why his big bro was being mean to him. At the end of the day, the parents were good parents, and both kids were good kids, it just took SENDING THEM TO SPACE to teach them to not kill eachother
When I was younger I found this movie a lot easier to comprehend the plot. With Jumanji I wasn’t really able to follow a lot of the themes very well until I was older.
I for one could never forget this masterpiece. Best plot twist in cinema ever.
frrrr
I saw this movie when I was a kid and I enjoyed it! Having a younger brother also hits you in the feels along with nostalgia when seeing this movie again
OMG I REMEMBER THIS MOVIE I WATCHED IT AS A KID
My farts are better than Alex's farts
@@p-__Proof?
THAT MOVIE WAS LITERALLY MY CHILDHOOD MY MOM USED TO PLAY IT ALL THE TIME.
Zathura always confused me, because i'd describe to my friends a movie about a board game that came to life that wasnt Jumanji, and they'd just be like "Nuh-uh, thats jumanji". And I couldnt remember enough to prove them wrong because I forgot so much plot, but then I'd watch Jumanji and all these snippets were missing like a space man and giant robots
I have a friend who loves hunger games so I'll always say something along the lines of "oh peta from zathura, the movie where they try to play smash bros with Playstation controlers" then to hear you say that in this video killed me lol
I remember this movie so vividly. It was one of my childhood favorites.
I remember this movie, i liked it! I feel like having the dad not change is a very good moral actually, because he's probably NOT always working, that's just how the kids feel. It's a movie for the kids, for kids the age of walter - walter should be the one learning the lesson.
How could I forget this movie?
This movie alongside Treasure Planet is what awakened my love for sci-fi
amazing
Never watched it but I heard it defined many people’s childhoods! 5:43: wait… that’s SpongeBob… and Walter turns it off?!
I used to love this movie as a kid, i haven't forgotten about it.
This movie deeply impacted me and the robot scared the bajeebers out of my sister. I also read the book and it was far more tragic than the movie.
This was my introduction to Josh Hutcherson,, this film would periodically pop back into my head over the years,,, it honestly didn’t seem like a real film I had watched sometimes
I actually watched Zathura before i watched Jumanji and didn't know they were meant to be connected in some way until i was older. I also have the books but i never onced opened them. Want to get around to it one day, but just haven't bothered.
it took me until,right now to realize this wasn’t just a knockoff and was actually connected😂
I've never forgotten it, I actually watched it 2 years ago with my family.
I did no such thing as forgetting about Zathura!
I never forgot Zathura. Never got the hate. It's cheesy, and charming.
The hate came from it not being as good as Jumanji.
What do you mean everybody forgot? This is an absolute classic
exactlyyy
This movie was so peak. Happy to see you talking about it.
Jumanji, the Robin Williams version, is a classic and all, but I always thought that Zatura was awesome.
dude yeah i remember this movie when i was so young literally 9. It took me 10 years to figure out this really was a movie and not a dream
I never knew this was a Jumanji sequel. I love this movie, used to watch it every time it aired on CN.
I remember this movie. Actually had no idea it was sequel or a book. I remember it use to always play on Cartoon Network.
0:53 WTF!? The guy who wrote Polar Express also wrote Jumanji and Zathura!
I swear I was thinking about this movie just yesterday after watching your video about “Bridge to Terabithia”... 😂😂😂
I said to myself «I need a video about Zathura», and here we are... ❤
I never forgot about this movie due to this what gotten me into sci fi!
Ah zathura. I remember the book. It was a fine movie imo
The original sequel was going to be a family in Paris who gets the game & they go into the game meanwhile the animals wreak havoc in Paris. They scrapped that idea & did Zathura & we’re better for it. “It’s just a card bug nuts.”
Zathura actually is based on the sequel book to jumanji. They take place either at the same time or like a few months apart. Written by the same guy
@ I know but they weren’t going to do that. They were going to do the Paris storyline they had written themselves & not the book sequel. I’m glad they went with the book sequel.
"If I was 10 years old in 2005 & named Walter, Instant Batman villain". At least with Josh Hutcherson's Walter, he didn't have the Breaking Bad memes to worry about. It's the current Walters of the world you have to look out for. Any day now, theyre gonna create a device that'll hurl solar flares at the Earth, Knowing-style, and make the rest of us regret the "Kid named Finger:" memes.
I used to loooveee this movie even though it caused me major stress everytime I watched it, and believe me i’ve watched it A LOT, I remember everything.
Fun fact for anyone who didn't read the books. Zathura (the game) was literally in the same box as Jumanji as a kind of less childishly colorful update (give or take questions about the game's sentience). So no, the Rock reboot didn't come up with that.
This movie felt like a fever dream to me till 3 years ago when I found about it again and the experience of rewatching something you remember vaguely as a hallucination but turning out to be real was amazing
The movie is honestly really fun even if it doesn't stand to the OG Jumanji and I hope more ppl remember it
Literally everyone? I grew up with this movie and watched it all the time.
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I would never forget about it. The nostalgia is awesome. It's so amazing.
The six most powerful words in cinema: Get me a juice box BEYOTCH!!!
Dead ass thought I was the only one that remembered this movie
After what John Favreau did to The lion king, the hate for Jumanji feels kinda like a pattern of "Yeah, I can make your childhood better than you"... Maybe the guy had some unsolved issues to work on
OMG , I WAS WAITING FOR YOU TO POST THIS FILM, THIS FILM IS THE BESTTTT, ZUTHURAAA,YEESS, a childhood classic!!!!!
3:46 Wait… Smash Bros is mentioned in this movie?! That’s something I didn’t know! Also, yeah… that’s PS2 controllers!
I would absolutely never forget about Zathura Alex
GET ME A JUICE BOX BEEAAATTCCCHHH
Me - a 30yo who doesn’t blink in a haunted house.
-still hears jumanji drums and looks for a sofa to hide behind, and scream until it goes away-
Zathura never did it for me.
same!! The “drums in the deep” did a NUMBER on me as a kid, and still do to this day.
If you want to actually watch a movie everyone forgot about. Watch the bionicles trilogy. And then for the deep cut, the 4th one as well.
Dude, the dad wasn't a workaholic. He literally has 3 kids to take care of, a house to upkeep and possibly pay on plus taxes, if the divorce was messy he may have alimony to pay, child support, the list goes on and on. Then, the biggest wrench in that is the movie starts with him taking some time to play with them. We only see him stop because the boys start fighting and one storms off. Nothing about him said workaholic.
He goes into the office on a Saturday. He's on the workaholic spectrum
Hear me out….it didn’t seem like he wanted to be at work on a Saturday. Sometimes you’re told you have to and you don’t have a choice. Lol.
Definitely agree with the OP here, he’s just trying to make ends meet in a rough spot.
Goodness gracious though, can’t imagine how much the monthly payments would be on a house like that though. Multi floor, mostly wood interior, goodness.
@@photoo848 it's almost like he has a job and responsibilities or something........
@@Silentgrace11 they're also acting like he spent the whole day there, and didn't just go in for 2 hours at most, it seems.
Do ZOOM with Tim Allen I'm begging here
I never forgot it. In fact, as a kid, I used to be afraid of jumanji but perfectly fine with Zethura. Mostly because instead of children being unborn, children are just given a second chance to not kill their brothers
i often talk to people about zathura, one of my absolute faves growing but convinced myself it was a fever dream lol
I actually just rewatched it.
It was such a fun movie. I liked it when I was a kid.
I remember, I watched this movie in a hotel room and it basically just felt like a fever dream
I have a feeling most people got introduced to the Uglydoll brand due to one of the main characters wearing that shirt through the movie. Also, remember when Cartoon Network was like "Yeah, I'm gonna make people remember this movie." and aired it throughout most of 2008? I think they also aired Jumanji, too.
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid
14:42 Yeah weird how people in fiction just go on like nothing happened they had adventure where they almost died like 50 times.
From the man who brought the classic film, Cowboys vs Aliens.
I watch it soo many times when i was a kid. Never forget about it
I would never forget zathura, first of all it is way better then jumanji by very nature of it taking place in outerspace. im so sorry. Second of all it literally has josh hutcherson And kristin stewart in it. Zathura is true cinema ❤❤❤
I've never forgotten this movie because it was suprisingly sweet. My brother and I had a rocky relationship and this movie left me thinking for a while. It didn't help at all but it became a comfort movie lmaooo
Oh shi this exists as a Jumaji sequel?
Most describe it as a spiritual sequel. As in a story with lots of thematic and plot similarities but is not connected to the original in any lore way.
The intro is exactly how i felt about this movie. 100% agree.
I used to love watching this movie as a child!!
That robot had me running and screaming out of the room at 4 years old. This movie’s in the creases of my brain, never leaving
7:44 I have a better chance of finding the real Jumanji game then I do of that ever happening 😂 I'm not crying *YOU'RE* crying 😢😂
But yeah I remember this movie- not too bad but definitely not even close to the same level as Jumanji
Lowkey this fever dream terrified me as a 4 year old-
Just rewatched this a few days ago...great movie!😊
I didn't forget about it. I binge the Jumanji series once a year and I include it along with the animated series.
Jumanji but in SPACE.🧑🚀🧑🚀🧑🚀🧑🚀
7:59 that’s where that memes from huh neat
9:26 I get that all the time
Get along so dad can work and provide for you is actually a great message that more kids need to get.
I didn’t forget about this movie…
Alex i can’t BELIEVE you havent done Love Actually yet! Im… not a fan of the movie but i would LOVE to see you react to it because there are a lot of ….wut…. moments lol. its the right time of year (or so ive been told) and i was wondering if you would consider it!!
It’s like Jumanji, in space!!!
I didn't forget this movie existed. After all, I can't take aim with every Sci-Fi weapon I ever made up for my own story if I forget what I'm aiming at.
I love that movie. I watched it high and sober. But I liked it better high. I was invested.
You are wrong about this one as well. I remember every scene of these movie. It was a whole trip as a child
Forgot?! I FREAKING LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
The description for this movie being a mandala effect and all is so accurate. I remember seeing that movie and couldn’t put a name on it and didn’t know where that was but I soon as I saw the space segment I just knew what it was
Tbh zathura gave me some childhood trauma and no i didn't forget it... And never will...
Do ZOOM with Tim Allenes 😂
I knew about Zathura way before Jumanji. I was talking about it and everybody was like... "isn't that Jumanji? Like the movie with rhinos?" I heard it so many times... :D
Literally did a watch party of this movie a month ago haha
2:28 WAIT THAT WAS JOSH HUTCHERSON?
Also that joke about his childhood movies involving dysfunctional families got a laugh out of me lol
I honestly kind of preferred this to the original Jumanji. I love the campy retro sci-fi aesthetic and the whole film is just a blast.
It's crazy that this is Jon Favreua's only flop, while his soulless Lion King remake made over a billion. And that's why we can't have nice things.
My god the joy this movie gave me when I watched it as a kid is unmatched, this video was pure nostalgia
I didn't know it was an official sequel! Zathura feels like a story I would make up as a kid playing boardgames alone.
It's not a sequel, it's just his title to catch people
Go google the series novel that both films are based off and then double check when you say it isn’t an official sequel… cuz it is.
Edit: I mean to say children’s book, my brain associates YA novels and children’s books as the same thing.
if you think about it thats 2 board games that can change reality. makes you wonder how many different board games exist in that universe that can do the same thing.
I never read the books but from what I know zarhura is a thing when you flip over the Jumanji board
@@jdogzerosilverblade299 what is even more concerning is the difficulty. Jumanji was honestly a nightmare but passable potentially. Zathura being a space travel board game in the 1950s for the original book’s plot.
Humans barely even knew much about space in the 1950s. Is the next board game on another planet?