The Playmos land this time at an amusement park and are happy about whirligig, Ferris wheel and candy stand. Suddenly Sam is accused of having paid with counterfeit money and to belong to a gang which currently flowers distributed in the amusement park. Fortunately, Commissioner Rogers, the know the Playmos from a previous adventure, refute the suspicion quickly. And of course help Emil, Sam and Liv in finding the crooks ...
Theoretically, Florian Fickel whether real or fictitious sell its Playmos anywhere and write there new adventure for them, a variety of different locations and times, he has also been used. Episode 44 places the adventurous pawns in an amusement park, but it is basically about counterfeiting. The three Playmos fall into very different situations, times have fun on the rides, went back with the necessary seriousness in the matter and help the police, then get to the perpetrators and are even separated and detained. That's pretty exciting, especially for the recommended target group from 3 years. Fortunately, everything is mitigated by the wonderful joke of the series, especially Liv is doing this out times with very beautiful alliteration itself. Especially later in the episode, it is quite turbulent, and as it needs from the listening children already some attention to any developments. That makes a lot of fun and varied told so again a very successful installment in the series has been created.
Robert Rauschenberg is back as commissioner Rogers with it and takes his role and the listening children seriously, with his pleasant voice that could get a little more severe to be effective, it fits very well into the plot. Ronald Nitschke acts as boss of the gang rather bleak and frightening, but can help shape some comic scenes. Tim Knauer also does his job very well and makes for some laughs. Other speakers include Torsten Creutzberg, Jonas Schmidt-Foss and Santiago Ziesmer.
The implementation of the radio play is again well done and shows up again on the high level of the other appealing consequences. So be heard during the action hardly melodies here numerous noises are primarily used. These are built to fit and create an authentic atmosphere that goes well with the theme park theme.
Breakdancer, swing boat and the candy stand are of course represented as Playmobil figures on the cover and spread fairground atmosphere. But two masked policemen with a police dog have sneaked into cover and so on play action. The rest of the design shows a few motifs from the theme park.
Conclusion: The strengths of Playmos were exploited here again consistently: Glamorous humor, exciting story, expressive figures. The plot is just in the last third very fast-paced and offers plenty of variety and some dangerous scenes. Very nicely done!