Awana - Upside Down Kingdom

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Animation
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Description

This was a script I was asked to convert into a musical of sorts. The music is mine as are the character voices.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
This is the story of a kingdom that's upside down. No ordinary kingdom. It's upside down. But this kingdoms and in need of a hero. Did someone say hero? Um Yes, I said hero, yes. No, I am that hero, sir, Desmond Leon, the decent. Ok. Well, don't blame me if this goes really wrong. I'm just the narrator to free the people of the kingdom. For challenges must be completed while avoiding the wait. What dragon? No one told me about a dragon. Well, let's begin. Shall we challenge? Number one, solve this riddle. There was a man who stole 500 pieces of gold from the king. There was a man who stole one piece of gold from the king, which man was happier when he was caught and why you have three chances to solve this riddle the night thought. And he thought, and he thought, and then he thought some more. Uh-huh, I've got it, dude. Number two was the happiest because he didn't get in as much trouble wrong. And only two more chances to go. The knight consulted the ancient scrolls and books and talked to wise people of the village and even checked the interwebs of the upside down kingdom. Ha ha, I've got it. Neither was happy and everyone went to jail uh wrong again. You only have one more. Try. The kingdom needs you. The people need you. The dragon is roaming the streets. Oh, the pressure. Remember where you are the upside down kingdom. Remember what you have? The answer could already be in your possession. Forgiveness is the key. The two men were caught stealing from the king as the penalty of jail or death. The man who stole the most knew he would be punished severely. But the king forgave their crimes. The one who stole the most was the happiest because he was free. Oh, well, I wouldn't have seen that coming. Wonderful, sir Desmond. You've completed the first challenge and learned that forgiveness is key in the upside down kingdom. Wait, what's that noise? Dragon? Congratulations. The first challenge was upside down, sir Desmond. Solve the riddle. That's upside down. Forgiveness is the virtue if you're to be a hero. Well, that was fun. What will Sir Desmond face next. Tune in next time to find out. Bye bye.