


Kudos to him for finding a way to take entertainment out of a kid's book about Disney characters.Īnd that's another thing: the actual iconic characters are few and far between. Don't get me wrong, there is plenty of action but somehow it's as much fun as sitting in a three hour Saturday morning lecture on Geology. Pearson is somehow capable to writing action scenes that are incredibly boring. Not because the writing is bad or there are errors.

If the Overtakers get their way, a power will be unleashed that no one will have the ability to vanquish: Chernabog, dormant for years, is about to have his full powers restored.Īlright, I've had it with this series. But the end game is far more complicated and intense than anything the Kingdom Keepers had planned on. The ship sets sail filled with enthusiastic guests and crew, and the battle is on in new and exotic arenas: the beaches of Castaway Cay, the caves of Aruba, the locks of the Panama Canal, Costa Rica's rain forest zip line. It's believed the Overtakers have infiltrated the cast and are "stowaways." Worse: it is believed they have stolen an important journal that once belonged to Walt Disney himself-Finn has been having dreams about this-and that some kind of mission is planned. Only the Kingdom Keepers know the truth behind their invitation: nearly every Disney villain is represented onboard the new ship: whether on its decks or in its theaters. The Fantasy is now the most advanced cruise ship in the world.īut all is not right belowdecks. As the Disney Fantasy joins the cruise fleet, a special treat is in store for guests aboard its inaugural sail from Cape Canaveral to Los Angeles: the Disney Host Interactive teenage guides will be part of the Fantasy crew.įinn, Maybeck, Charlene, Willa, and Philby are to attend the cruise as celebrity guests, and to perform a ribbon cutting for the DHI server to go live.
