A real good message for boys. There's a little monster inside you, and most of the time, you're friends, but when it gets mad or hungry or thinks it deserves something that belongs to someone else, it tries to take over your body.
Suitable for kids aged 7 and over.
Featuring female knights called Rainbow Knights - a play on Rainbow Brite
The inspirational message of female empowerment.
The first step towards fixing the world is remembering the good inside you is stronger than the bad.
A magic trolley - science we haven't discovered yet.
An allegory for gender politics.
Character names include: Exthipianne Porheep (based on Xanthippe Vorhees); Turdgun the Pudding Man (based on Titus); Queen Lorianne the Wobbly (based on Kimmy's mum).
Do they ever escape Greemulax? Do the boys figure out how to control their monsters? Why does society keep feeding the monsters?
It turns out that Greemulax is just a mirage created by the Grabagorns. Each boy is born with a key inside him to tame his own monster! That's their one weakness!
* Information taken from 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt *
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