The film is presented with a bilingual soundtrack and subtitles, suitable for audiences of all ages.
Inspired by the journey to adulthood of an orphan named Don, the work is a touching story about friendship, courage and the journey to regain self-worth. Don's isolated life changes when he meets Meri, a fairy tale issued from a fairy tale left by his parents.
Not only a children's film, Jumbo reaches adult audiences with healing messages about differences, childhood wounds and the desire to be recognized.
Debuted in Indonesia, Jumbo quickly attracted more than 2 million views in just 11 days, with revenue exceeding 8 million USD, becoming the highest-grossing animated film in Southeast Asia history, surpassing Mechamato Movie. The film is currently copyrighted in 17 countries, including Vietnam, Singapore, Russia, Ukraine, etc.
Produced for 5 years by Visinema Studios, director Ryan Adriandhy and his crew combined modern techniques with a story-telling style with strong Asian Asian feel. The vocalists include Prince Poetiray, Quinn Salman, and Bunga Citra Lestari.
On IMDb, the film reached 8.2/10, and was praised by experts as "one of the best animated films of the year" (Cinema Today) and "of international quality" (Asian Film Journal).