1: 1. The board game in Jumanji has hidden messages throughout the movie. 2. Look closely: Robin Williams’ character’s name starts with the same letter as the monkey's. 3. There is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it reference to Robin Williams’ other movie, Mrs. Doubtfire.

2: 4. The character Parrish’s badge number is the same as Robin Williams’ birthday. 5. The license plate on a car in the movie spells out the year the original Jumanji was released. 6. The house number in the movie is a nod to another classic Robin Williams film, Good Morning, Vietnam.

3: 7. Alan’s character wears a De La Salle High School sweatshirt, a nod to the director’s alma mater. 8. The rhino scene is a callback to the original Jumanji board game. 9. The stampede scene has a hidden Mickey Mouse silhouette in the background.

4: 10. The kids’ treehouse in the movie is a replica of the one in the original Jumanji. 11. A painting of the Jumanji board game can be seen in Alan’s childhood bedroom. 12. The end credits sequence features a hidden Easter egg paying homage to Robin Williams.

5: 13. The sound effect of the game piece being pushed is the same as the original Jumanji board game. 14. The characters’ names are a nod to different elements from the original Jumanji. 15. The bookends used in the movie are a replica of the ones in the original Jumanji.

6: 16. The “Jumanji” chant at the end of the movie is a direct reference to the original Jumanji. 17. The character Van Pelt is a nod to the villain in the original Jumanji. 18. The rolling dice in the movie have the same numbers as the original Jumanji board game.

7: 19. The character Judy’s name is a nod to the director’s daughter. 20. The jungle drum sounds are a reference to the original Jumanji soundtrack. 21. The character Alan’s last name is a nod to the director’s favorite childhood toy.

8: 22. The character Sarah’s last name is a nod to the director’s wife. 23. The character Peter’s fear of bugs is a nod to the original Jumanji. 24. The character Nora’s fear of water is a nod to a deleted scene from the original Jumanji.

9: 25. The characters’ reactions when they first enter the game are a nod to the original Jumanji movie. 26. The final scene with the beach nod is a hidden Easter egg referencing a deleted scene. 27. The game piece from the original Jumanji can be seen in the final scene of the movie.