From Screen to Studs LEGO® Jumanji Channels Robin Williams’ Chaos

From Screen to Studs LEGO® Jumanji Channels Robin Williams’ Chaos

When you open this LEGO® Jumanji, you’re not just building a board, you’re unleashing the jungle. Inspired by the 1995 movie that turned a children’s game into full-blown survival horror, BRICK PROJECT’s foldable Jumanji board is the kind of idea that makes you wonder: what if LEGO® sets had warning labels?

A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections
A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections

It’s a wild proposition. Part game, part diorama, this 1610-piece build folds open like the cursed game itself, revealing two halves of the Parrish family house. Each room captures a scene where things spiral beautifully out of control.

A House with a Mind of Its Own

On one side, the living room has been swallowed by vines, while the hallway floods mid-build, complete with a LEGO® crocodile snapping in the current. Climb upstairs and you’ll find Alan’s bedroom, scattered with moving boxes and his abandoned bicycle. Then there’s the attic, dark and full of bats, where Jumanji first whispered its call.

A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections
A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections
A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections

Flip to the other half and the game continues. The kitchen hosts the monkey uprising, the library doubles as a hunter’s lair, and the bathroom serves as Alan’s DIY barbershop. Peek into another bedroom to find a lion on lockdown. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, the attic brings a swarm of spiders, a quiet homage to every kid who hid behind the couch during that scene.

Minifigures with Big Stories

The lineup reads like a ‘90s adventure movie poster: Alan Parrish, Sarah Whittle, Peter and Judy Shepherd, Van Pelt, and Officer Carl Bentley. Each minifigure represents a piece of the film’s story, from Alan’s tattered clothes to Van Pelt’s steampunk hunter gear. The set also includes four game tokens and two dice, so yes, you can actually play, if you’re brave enough to finish the roll.

A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections

The creator’s choice to connect the two sections with Technic pins gives the build a sense of modular storytelling. Much like the LEGO® Ideas Home Alone 21330, this set balances movie nostalgia with clever play mechanics.

The Return of Adventure

Jumanji was never just a movie, it was a dare that the curiosity can be both thrilling and terrifying. This LEGO® project recreation captures that spirit perfectly. It doesn’t just invite you to relive a film; it asks you to play it again, with the same sense of danger and discovery that made the original unforgettable.

A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections
A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections
A foldable LEGO® Jumanji board game with over 1600 pieces and two connected house sections

If approved, this set could swing into LEGO® Stores by mid-2026, marking another win for fans of cinematic nostalgia done right. Whether you’re in it for the design, the movie references, or the chance to yell “JUMANJI!” across your living room, this one’s worth keeping an eye on.

Would you dare to roll the dice? Tell us how you’d display or play this wild build in the comments below.

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