New Hampshire city in ‘Jumanji’ marks 30th anniversary with animal costume race
In a bizarre turn of events, the small town of Brantford, New Hampshire, known for its eerie resemblance to the fictional town in the popular movie ‘Jumanji’, is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the film’s release with an animal costume race. Yes, you heard that right – residents of Brantford will be donning their best animal costumes and racing through the streets in honor of the classic film.
Mayor Alan Parrish, who coincidentally shares the same name as the character played by Robin Williams in the movie, expressed his excitement for the event. “We wanted to do something special to commemorate this milestone, and what better way than with a good old-fashioned animal costume race? It’s going to be wild!”
Local resident Sarah Whittle, who goes by the nickname “Safari Sarah” for her love of animals, is gearing up for the race in her tiger costume. “I’ve been training for weeks for this event. I may not be as fast as a cheetah, but I’ve got the eye of the tiger!”
Not everyone in Brantford is as enthusiastic about the animal costume race, however. Local skeptic Van Pelt, who claims to have a deep-seated fear of animals, had this to say: “I think this whole thing is ridiculous. Animals belong in the wild, not running around our streets in costumes. It’s madness!”
Despite the mixed reactions, the animal costume race is shaping up to be the event of the year in Brantford. So grab your wildest animal costume and join in on the fun – just watch out for any rogue stampedes or rampaging rhinos along the way!