Merlin the Magical Puppy: King of the Castle (Merlin the Magic Puppy)

Merlin the Magical Puppy: King of the Castle (Merlin the Magic Puppy)

by KeithLittler (Author)

Synopsis

Merlin, a mischievous black Labrador puppy, is thrust into an enchanted world where all his make-believe and playful dreams become a reality thanks to his magical red collar. Merlin, who has a nose for trouble, is joined in his wild adventures by his glamorous canine friend Kizzie and other inhabitants of Sandybay Harbour, including the lazy hedgehog Reg The Hedge; Gull, the surly seagull and Oscar the smart ginger cat who takes every opportunity to land Merlin in heaps of trouble. Merlin's kennel is in a mess and Ernie is not pleased. Merlin is instructed to clean up. After all, 'A man's home is his castle'. Now there's a thought. If Merlin were the king of his own castle then he could boss everyone about and be allowed to do whatever he wants. Time for his magic collar to do its thing. In a flash, Merlin is a king in his own castle. But the gloss begins to wear off: he receives complaints from the farmers - no rain is causing chaos to their plants; King Fido in the next kingdom wants to go into battle unless Merlin hands over his sausages and his favourite ball and, worst of all, he is informed that, as King, he is required to have a Queen! Maybe cleaning his kennel is not such a chore after all.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 24
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 05 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1842226177
ISBN 13: 9781842226179

Author Bio
In 1989, Merlin creator Keith Littler got his first break in children's television when he was commissioned to create music and effects tracks for Casper The Friendly Ghost. The success of this series led to the creation of his studio and the opportunity to work on many major children's series including Albert the 5th Musketeer (BBC); Hairy Jeremy (BBC); Barney (HIT Entertainment); Watership Down (ITV) and The Magic Roundabout (Cartoon Network). In 1997, the studio moved into producing its own programmes winning the Golden Pulcinella for Billy (ITV) in 1999 and an ITV commission for Merlin the Magical Puppy in December of the same year. Merlin the Magical Puppy is the fourth series Keith has written and produced.