Huh, did those stuffs really exist???
Huh, did those stuffs really exist???
==='''Season 3 (1998–1999)'''===
#'''[[The Three Peters]]''' (September 8, 1998)
#'''[[Young Alan]]''' (September 15, 1998)
#'''[[The Intruder]]''' (September 22, 1998)
#'''[[Oh, Grow Up!]]''' (September 29, 1998)
#'''[[Return of Squint]]''' (January 7, 1999)
#'''[[Armageddon]]''' (January 14, 1999)
#'''[[Who Am I?]]''' (January 21, 1999)
#'''[[Sorceress of Jumanji]]''' (January 28, 1999)
#'''[[The Ultimate Weapon]]''' (February 4, 1999)
#'''[[Love Potion]]''' (February 11, 1999)
#'''[[Nothing to Fear]]''' (February 18, 1999)
#'''[[The Doll]]''' (February 25, 1999)
#'''[[An Old Story]]''' (March 4, 1999)
#'''[[Good Bye, Jumanji]]''' (March 11, 1999)
Did anybody notice how different the animation that was used in the intro for Jumanji: The Animated Series was from the episodes?
The reason that I'm asking this is because of all the episodes of the series had traditional animation.
If you look closely at the animation that was used in its intro, you'll notice that it's fluid and more detailed.
None of the episodes of the series had digital animation. It's pretty peculiar because all of the episodes that aired during the series' original run had traditional animation.
Why did this happen?
I'm not hating, disliking, or putting down the series in any shape or form, I just find it rather strange that the animation that was used in its intro was completely different from the kind that was used in its episodes.
I understand that the series is very old and that it was on the air many, many, years ago but just out of curiosity,.......did anybody notice how different the animation that was used in the intro for the series was from the episodes that aired during its original run?
Please let me know as soon as possible so that my questions will be answered.