Saturday, February 16, 2013

Kids' stories

Today I tutored a little kid who told me about the comic book/movie idea that he's working on with his best friend and some other kids in his class. He said they came up with the ideas on their own and they're not doing it as an assignment. There are four boys and three girls working on the project. His character is an angel, and his best friend is a "bad guy" werewolf. The other boys are "good guy" wizards. The girls are two "good guy" vampires and one is an angel who got a spell cast on her by the bad guy when she went out to pick berries, and now she thinks she's a werewolf. They're all going to have to battle a snake with a werewolf head. The bad guy werewolf and the angel who thinks she's a werewolf are going to be on the side of the snake. When the boy angel meets the werewolf in battle, the werewolf is going to torture him by chanting a spell, singing "Who Let The Dogs Out," and dancing for ten minutes. Then the angel will defeat the snake with the help of his friends, which will break the spell so that the girl angel realizes that she's an angel and she no longer thinks she's a werewolf. The werewolf will be defeated in the end. All of the children who are working on this story want to grow up to write comic books and make movies, he told me.

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