Peter Shepherd

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Peter Shepherd is one of the protagonists of the 1995 film, played by Bradley Pierce.

Peter is first seen with Judy moving in Alan's empty house with their Aunt Nora after his parents died in a skiing accident. The deaths of his parents took a traumatic toll on him and made him a mute in the presence of strangers which made social skills difficult in a new school. On their second day of school, He and Judy were coaxed up into the attic by the sounds of drums where they discovered the board game in the attic called: "Jumanji". Interested in the luring game's design, he and Judy began playing the game as Mosquitoes and Monkeys appear and Judy telling Peter the instructions read that if they finish the game, everything will all go away. Thanks to getting a second turn, he rolls a 5 and releases Alan Parrish from his 26-year imprisonment within "Jumanji" as well as a male Lion, just like the book. After Alan is released out of the game, they accompany him to view the state of Brantford, the abandoned Parrish shoe factory, and the Parrish graves: Peter then comforts Alan for the loss of his parents since he missed his too.

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Peter Shepherd is one of the protagonists of the 1995 film, played by Bradley Pierce.

Peter is first seen with Judy moving in Alan's empty house with their Aunt Nora after his parents died in a skiing accident. The deaths of his parents took a traumatic toll on him and made him a mute in the presence of strangers which made social skills difficult in a new school. On their second day of school, He and Judy were coaxed up into the attic by the sounds of drums where they discovered the board game in the attic called: "Jumanji". Interested in the luring game's design, he and Judy began playing the game as Mosquitoes and Monkeys appear and Judy telling Peter the instructions read that if they finish the game, everything will all go away. Thanks to getting a second turn, he rolls a 5 and releases Alan Parrish from his 26-year imprisonment within "Jumanji" as well as a male Lion, just like the book. After Alan is released out of the game, they accompany him to view the state of Brantford, the abandoned Parrish shoe factory, and the Parrish graves: Peter then comforts Alan for the loss of his parents since he missed his too.

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Subject ID: 110529