As it says in their theme song,
there were smiles that
Inhabiting the enchanted land of Belvuria is a
colorful cast of unforgettable characters. Let’s take
the Royal family for instance. King Humphrey rules
the land with an iron fist, that is until his lovely but
ditzy wife takes government matters into her own
hands. There’s never a dull moment when Queen
Selina enters the picture.
Then there are the two adorable royal children,
Princess Kathryn and little Prince Aaron. These
two pampered yet naughty children weasel their
way into your heart as they stumble through one
madcap adventure after another. After all, children
are children, and these two are real enough to take
home, although I wouldn’t recommend it.
High in his lofty tower, Chester, the
cantankerous old wizard, files away his magic
potions and spells in his never ending collection
of books, and books, and books. Why any wizard
would use apple cores in a spell is one of life’s
great mysteries. Chester’s sister Hester often
drops in to visit and like all family get togethers,
things have a tendency to go awry.
You just never know who you’re going to meet high up
in the clouds over Belvuria. Braces of bats, exotic birds
and dragons grace the air, all the while dodging
eccentric witches on brooms and vacuum cleaners. It’s
always a treat when the graceful firebird flames through
the evening skies just before twilight.
Turn up the temperature with a family of fire
breathing dragons, some colorful gypsies and a very
spunky old gal who goes by the name of Mother
Goose. Then watch as harmony is thrown out the
window with no rhyme nor reason.
Topping off the tales of Belvuria are our very own
storytellers, Sterling the Royal Court Jester and his
lifelong sidekick Ping Pong the Panda. Traveling
around Belvuria in a little rolling cart leads them both
deeper into each story.
Sterling’s tales weave us into an enchanting land with
some incredible adventures. It’s his magic storytelling
of old that strikes the glow in all our hearts.
followed them throughout
the land.
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