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Planet Drosnin Characters
On Planet Drosnin, a werewolf and a young boy must defeat a wicked dictator destined to take over the planet with magic plants that have the ability to create fantastic powers.

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HECTOR (50) a malevolent dictator on the Planet Drosnin, wants to take over the planet with magical plants that grow deep in the green jungle. He runs factories that pollute the planet. He enslaves children and Indigenous Warriors and forces them to work at the factories.

It's up to werewolf JACOB (50) to save the planet. Jacob, the former General of the Indigenous Warriors, struggles with failing to save them from Hector. He feels like a failure and a loser.

HAMISH (12) a young boy grieving over the lost of his father teams up with Jacob to stop Hector. Jacob mentors Hamish on how to
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The Man tells them where to find the magical plants deep in the jungle of the Magic Kingdom. He also tells them how to use the plants once they are found. Jacob and Hamish discover the secrets of the magical plants. They can be used to help the imagination bring any object to life. Jacob and Hamish decide to go into the jungle and find the plants. They team up with an unlikely ally, the GHOST OF THE GREEN JUNGLE, who is afraid of her own jungle. Hector and his henchmen follow Jacob and Hamish.

On their adventure, they enter the Make Believe Land of mystical creatures and Ghost Town. Hector and his men eventually catch up with Hamish and Jacob. The henchmen throw Hamish and Jacob over the edge of a cliff into the water below. A huge purple monster emerges. Then a black spaceship comes crashing through. A force shoots out of the spaceship sucking the henchmen into the force. Everyone battles the force. The Ghost of the Green Jungle saves them, but then a red missile appears. The missile transforms into a box releasing clouds and rain, turning the land into a raging river. They are forced to ride the

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