![]() Just like it's 1995 predecessor, as the film credits draw to a close, "JUMANJI" drumbeats can be heard, indicating that the game will return to be played again.This can be seen as a respectful tribute to the late James Horner who composed the original film's score. When "JUMANJI" is taken to the Vreeke House, the film's score includes a snippet of the 1995 film's "menacing child's play" score. ![]() Also, one of the game's clues is an Elephant idol that resembles the old game board elephant token which Alan used in the 1995 film.
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