In a dark night in Paul's room is just a power failure to land the Playmos in the knight's castle of King Frederick. All residents have included in a large hall, because for a few days looking for the eerie ghost Willibald the old walls home. This was sent to the neighboring princes Friedhelm, to take revenge for a prank. And Friedrich has again come up with a plan for revenge ...
The change of Playmos of Tobi to Paul is now finally completed, so repeats the background story of the first episodes slowly, Paul comes more and more behind the secret of his pawns and cherishes even the first suspicion. And so is the actual plot in a story nestled around a power outage, but the main part of course revolves around Sam, Emil and Captain Amazing. The arrival in the Knights Castle is very exciting succeeded the Schlossgespenst brings much an eerie mood with. Fortunately Willibald is quite a wild ghost, thereby exerting more funny than threatening, but brings a lot of momentum throughout the action with a. Also, another legendary figure, the Troll Gloop, is an interesting character and prepares excitement and joy. Typical for the Playmos the special characteristics of some figures, Friedrich replaces example, many words that do not occur to him at first, through the thing. And the result is a very successful and entertaining episode of Playmos that stands still positive even from the many strong consequences. Especially the built morale and clear plea for peace have succeeded here and installed without moralizing.
Uwe Büschken than Friedhelm a very good choice, with the slightly stilted voice and the funny thing tick it always makes for serene moments. Torsten Creutzburg haunted as spirit Willibald by the action screeches always something and can convince with his cheeky appearance. Gloop, the troll, is spoken by Bert Franzke times aggressive and threatening, sometimes good-natured and a little clumsy and always hits the right note here. Other speakers include Thomas Nero Wolff, Ronald Nitschke and Antje von der Ahe.
Music is also hardly used during the action, but the use of sound is particularly well done. Willibald is highlighted very spukig through child-friendly sounds and so gets a wild and eerie aura that slight distortion of his voice this support even more. And the remaining sounds are built accurately and let the action more vivid.
The Troll Gloop is pictured on the cover in the foreground, of course, like everything as Playmobil figures presented: Large, green and with a raised leg. In the background the great knight's castle can be seen, while Willibald decided apparently to chase out with a grim facial expression a knight. Some more Playmobil figures in the remaining design loosen this slightly.
Conclusion: An exciting and very funny story, which was very well told. The two legendary figures spirit Willibur and Troll Gloop are installed successfully, as well as a little mystery and the dynamic change of scene. The moral of the story is well-pleasing transported through the loose course and thoughtful resolution. Very worth listening to!