10.Chickenhare & The Hamster Of Darkness.
I...I don't know how to describe this film. It's part Tarzan and part Kung Fu Panda. I would prefer to watch Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers over this any day.
9.Kung Fu Panda
Despite the many crazy facial expressions Po the panda pulls during the film, it's still easy to believe that my favourite scene in the film is Tai Lung's backstory, when Shifu raised him and trained him in the art of kung fu, but it's hard to believe this is my least favourite Dreamworks film because it's too similar to The Lion King. Well, both films do have the same music composer!
8.Bigfoot Family
Imagine your dad is really popular with everyone in your town. It's a film about saving the environment, and Adam (not Prince Adam from He Man) is really excited because his father, Bigfoot, is becoming popular, and now he's working to save the wilderness from an evil company intent on destroying nature. There are lots of ways you can help save wildlife and go green too.
7.Without Me, Orko
In this It's A Wonderful Life-style story, Orko is sent to his room after an accident with his magic, and wishes he was never born. It is then that Star Catcher (the pegasus pony from My Little Pony G3) appears in the bedroom and shows him a world without him to protect Furaha and care for him. I bet it would be an emotional rollercoaster, don't you think?
6.Orko In The Mirror
This is a curious vignette about being curious about another you in the mirror. Orko passes by a mirror, but then stops to look at it, feeling how proud and handsome he is. He invites Furaha to look at it, and she is excited to see another Furaha in the mirror! This story reflects the moment your baby encounters a mirror, and thinks of a reflection as a new friend. Maybe Furaha and Orko will be YOUR new friends too!
5.Orko & Optimus: Agnostic
Do you know what being agnostic means? I know what it means: it means doubt about whether you believe in God or not. I learnt it from South Park, from the episode where Kenny gets taken away from his family and placed in a cruel foster home. It would be better if he was put into a family which finally loves him better than his redneck family, but whatever. In this short comic, Orko sees a saying up on the wall of the studios of Mike Young, talking about whether he exists or not. He rewrites it to mention that everyone doesn't know whether He Man exists...for real life?
4.Baby Furaha's Bath
Orko always knows how to make a baby's bathtime so much fun. As you know, from my previous idea, The Nursery In Trolla, he has worked at a nursery before his cruel life in Eternia, so now on Earth he puts his nursery caretaker skills to the test. He always detects whether Furaha's feet and underarms are smelly - something Bandit from Bluey always does when it's bathtime for his kiddos - and always likes to act out battles for domination between Furaha's toy duck and plastic boat. This always entertains Furaha and makes her smile, and after her bath she emerges with sleek, smooth fur from being brushed with soft-bristled brushes.
3.Orko & The Crybaby Cub
This vignette is another slice of the life of baby Furaha and shows how Orko calms his little sister when she cries first thing in the morning. The first thing Orko wakes up to is the sound of Furaha crying, so he takes her in his arms and rocks her gently and comfortably, even when he gives her some milk during breakfast. On the sofa, he continues cuddling and comforting Furaha, because as Ua says, "Orko is the only one who can stop a baby crying...and that includes Furaha."
2.Lonely Orko.
An emotional tearjerker, this piece of storytelling shows Orko and Furaha looking up at the night sky at all the stars. To Orko, Eternia is still there as a star among the millions of stars, but he tells Furaha that here on Eternia he had to grow up and not be free and playful. Furaha reminds him that here on Earth, he can be free to be a kid all day every day, even when he's grown up, because as an adult he was brought to Eternia, and now as an adult he has total responsibility, all while having fun at the same time.
1.Furaha's Rain Song.
This vignette takes place in the rainforest on a heavily rainy day, and focuses on a tender moment between Furaha and Orko as they sit out in the rain sharing a song that came into Furaha's head all of a sudden while she was sleeping, which she calls, 'a gift from the angels'. This story is inspired by the last three songs on Latin Dreamland, and the rainy atmosphere adds to the heartwarming tone of the story. A bond between brother and sister changes everything.
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