Through the Dragons Eye Chapter 3 The First Veeton

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Developing the trend of having more involved stories in Look and Read
    throughout the 80s, this series finally did away with Wordy, along with
    the whole concept of separate learning bits. Instead, we get almost the
    entire programme taken up with telling the story, with just one quick
    song in the middle.
    The story itself was all-out fantasy, with three kids pulled into a mural
    they'd painted in their playground and asked to help save the dying land
    of Pelamar by retrieving the missing parts of its mysterious power source,
    the Veetacore. This involves a lot of trying to read difficult passages,
    and charging off round the neighbouring country of Widge, inhabited by
    the horrible furry little Widgets. The children are lead and helped by a
    flying dragon called Gorwen and a big talking mouse called Rodey (who
    inherited the arrogance and the voice - Charles Collingwood's - of Wordy).
    Until they succeed, Pelamar turns increasingly barren and its inhabitants
    just fade away to nothing. The situation is further complicated by the
    big baddie Charn, who wants to hijack the Veetacore for his own evil
    purposes.
    This unit is often dismissed when people look over the Look and Read
    canon due to its lack of teaching bits and, in particular, of Wordy. This
    is unfair, as the story is actually a nicely executed fantasy and, based
    on emails I've received, seems to be the most popular story in schools
    today. The story, by the way, seems to owe a great deal to the Chronicles
    of Narnia: Gorwen is Aslan, obviously, and Charn was the name of that
    dead world that Digory and that girl rescued that woman from in The
    Magician's Nephew. Well I can't really remember much about the book, but
    that world was definitely called Charn. Also, notice the large number of
    former Look and Read cast members reunited here: Charles Collingwood, as
    mentioned above, plus Dark Towers and Fair Ground! narrator Sean Barrett
    doing Gorwen's voice, and David Collings in his third Look and Read role
    (following twin appearances in Dark Towers) as Charn.

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