The Pen-Pals

$9.00 CAD

Introduces the six main animal characters—Lion, Go-Rilla,

Penguin, Pana, Hakeem, and Drama—and their initial

dynamic within the zoo. Highlights their daily routines, their

contrasting personalities, and the constant bickering between

Lion and Go-Rilla, which amuses the others. The pigs are

introduced as the antagonists, overseeing the zoo and

maintaining control.

In the heart of the bustling zoo, a

unique camaraderie formed between six animal companions,

affectionately known as the "Pen Pals." Their daily routines

and interactions provided a source of entertainment and

camaraderie within the zoo's confines. The self-proclaimed

leader of this eclectic group was Lion, a majestic creature

with a boastful personality. He often asserted his dominance

with his signature phrase, "Allahu Akbar, I rule this Jungle!"

Contrasting Lion's bravado was Go-Rilla, a powerful and

outspoken ape who frequently engaged in lively debates with

Lion. Go-Rilla's loyalty to the group was unwavering,

despite his tendency to challenge Lion's authority,

exclaiming, "On Jesus, we'll tear this jungle apart!" with

passionate fervor. Penguin, known for his quick wit and

sarcasm, often provided comedic relief to the group with his

signature phrase, "It's better you than me!" His lighthearted

nature helped diffuse tense moments between Lion and Go-

Rilla, turning their bickering into amusement for the others.

Pana, on the other hand, was a cautious soul. Always wary

of potential consequences, she served as the voice of reason,

reminding the others, "Y'all better stop before the pigs

come!" Her concern often went unheeded, but her loyalty to

the Pen Pals was unwavering. The elder statesman of the

group, Hakeem, offered a wise and cynical perspective on

their adventures. With a hint of weariness, he often

remarked, "Y'all always tearing up the Gaza,"acknowledging the chaos that sometimes ensued. Rounding

out the Pen Pals was Drama, a passionate advocate for

revolution. Her fiery spirit ignited a desire for change, and

she fervently believed that "The Revolution won't be

televised!" Together, these six companions navigated the

complexities of zoo life, their contrasting personalities

creating a dynamic and entertaining dynamic within the zoo.

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Care

Wash only when necessary using cold water and a gentle detergent.

Details

Hand-picked accents give this piece an understated unique look.

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