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Jumbo
- Easy to Understand Stories: The simple yet adventurous storyline, with relatable conflicts such as bullying and the desire to be accepted, makes it easy for kids to follow and connect with Don's character.
- Positive Moral Messages: This film teaches important values such as courage to face challenges, the importance of friendship, and self-acceptance, which are relevant to a child's emotional development.
- Humor and Fantasy: Local humor elements and the presence of magical characters like Meri add to the appeal for children, making it both fun and imaginative entertainment.
- Attractive Visuals: Colorful and detailed animations create a captivating visual experience for children, while the Indonesian-style setting of Kampung Seruni provides a sense of familiarity.
- Minimum Violence: Although there is a bullying conflict, this film focuses on a positive resolution and does not show excessive violence, so it is safe for children to watch.
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Many have positive reviews, but not a few have criticized. I think this response is normal bgt, because the film bener2 Jumbo again into the spotlight. Overall, the animation is very lively, the voice actors are good, the storyline is interesting, not flat, the climax is obtained, the message is also conveyed by ngena. Although there are those who say this in Islam is irrelevant, there are ghosts of little children who can communicate with humans, but this is a fictional story, imaginative, so it is natural for me. Because cerita2 animation of a bygone era (let say timun mas etc.) there are imaginative elements, the important thing is that children are accompanied and invited to communicate well. Some people say boycott, the sponsor is pro zionist, I don't agree that I have to boycott the film, because this is the work of the nation's children. If you want to boycott products sponsor aja.
All in all, I enjoyed this movie
1. it's so cool to have an animation that seems to be ready to compete bgt. but I'm not ready to have merchandise, I think, even though I want to have it..
2. stories can be digested well, divided into chapters. if it's logical, there are plot holes and information that is not needed for the integrity of the story sorry to say
3. it makes toddlers cry because it touches the inner child, and it can't be that all characters are orphans.. my 9-year-old son is so excited, especially when it comes to
From the beginning the film has been directly made WOAAAHH the same animation quality 🤩 the children are also very focused on watching it even though there are some scenes that they don't understand, so it's noisy asking why is that why hihihi
10/10 but this, Indonesia should really have more children's films with quality as good as JUMBO! ⭐️
Honestly rather speechless Indonesia finally made another really cool animated film. People who say this movie is equal to P * xar think I'm not overproud and overclaim anyway because weve visually really cool.
In addition, from the composition of the music insert, I think it is very fitting, visually and audibly entertained.
But in terms of the content of the story, I think it's quite heavy, even though it's a children's film, I feel this film has a deeper story message and is suitable for parents.
For parents, I think the message of the story (especially for the soundtrack song by Elmanino entitled Always In Your Veins) will really relate, or even for children who will relate are children aged 13 years and over who may already know the concept of "abandoned"
There are several things that parents may have to worry about when they want to invite children (especially children under 13 years old) to watch:
- In the story, Don is friends with magical creatures (which, if adults know this, they are of a different nature), so if his son is afraid and knows the concept of "ghost", he must be denied or accompanied to be explained.
- There is a scene about a ghost hunter whose antagonist role is looking for the spirit to be "tortured" this may be everyone's interpretation is different to interpret the scene, but depending on the tolerance of each parent to introduce the scene what it looks like.
- for children who already understand the concept of "abandoned parents" may need to be accompanied, especially after watching and given the understanding that our parents are always in our hearts wherever we step.
The rest of the story, I think, is pretty good. Children can be taught about defeat, about dealing with lowering their own ego, champions do not have to be "main actors"
And I'm sure everyone agrees that this visual is already an international equivalent.
Btw, I want to watch it for the 2nd time
The Complete Synopsis Of The Movie "Jumbo" (2025)
- Perundungan (Bullying): The Film highlights the impact of bullying on children, showing how Don deals with ridicule and Atta as a bully who has his own emotional background. This story invites viewers, especially parents, to be more sensitive to the issue of bullying.
- Self-Acceptance: Don learns to accept his body and see its advantages, not its shortcomings, as part of a journey of self-discovery.
- Friendship and family: Don's relationship with Nurman, Mae, Meri, and Oma emphasizes the importance of social support and compassion in the face of challenges.
- Courage and struggle: Don and Meri show courage to pursue their goals despite great obstacles.
- Trauma and healing: The Film touches on themes of childhood loss and trauma in a sensitive way, providing messages about forgiveness and emotional healing.
- Prince Poetiray as Don
- Quinn Salman as Meri
- Yusuf Özkan as Nurman
- Graciella Abigail as Mae
- M. Adhiyat as Atta
- Angga Yunanda as an emergency
- Bunga Citra Lestari Don's mother
- Ariel Noah as Father Don
- Ratna Riantiarno as Oma
- Cinta Laura, Kiki Narendra, Ariyo Wahab as a supporting character
- Angga Dwimas Sasongko, Chicco Jerikho, Ganindra Bimo as Mbek, Mbeek, and Mbeek
- Production: Worked on for five years since April 2020, involving more than 420 creators from various cities in Indonesia.
- Box Office Success: It reached 1 million viewers in 7 days, 4 million in 15 days, and 7 million in 27 days, making it the highest-grossing Southeast Asian animated film.
- Global Views: Airing in 17 countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Russia and European countries, from June 2025.
- Controversy: The scene of communication with ghosts via radio drew criticism from some parents because it was considered unsuitable for children under 6 years old.
- International Acclaim: Media such as Variety and IMDB complimenting visuals and narrative Jumbo, with a rating of 8.2 / 10 on IMDB based on 600+ reviews.
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