Tobi has to come up with a plan to get his Playmos back because they have landed in Benni, who now plays with them. Emil, Liv and Sam are meanwhile in a country that is ruled by evil dragon riders and want to help to free her brother from the dungeon of Sinja nice.
Dragons and medieval castles, there seem to have done the Playmos team, because once again they will send a series about the powerful mythical creatures in the race. At the beginning and the end, as always, a small portion of the life of Tobi heard, which must try to regain his Playmos again. This idea of separation brings new elements to the series, and knows how to convince. Main focus is, however, again in the Plamyos, and their adventure has come back really well. The threat posed by the dragon riders, is very well presented and neatly brings tension with a - this time quite a lot when you consider that it comes to children's storyteller. Especially the scenes in the castle are well implemented that Liv of Emil and Sam brings separates the two storylines not only a more dynamic, but also very entertaining. Cute and funny representation of the little dragon has become, which is brought to life through sounds alone. Another successful result of Playmos where there is no criticism at all from my side.
With Yoshij Grimm as Benni another promising young spokesman has been engaged who knows how to convince in this role with steady voice. As Pinkas, who opposes the Dragon Riders, we hear John Cyprian Wolko who brings the combative streak of the young man to the informal term. As evil Zakara we hear Ingo Albrecht, the evil rollers can embody good and also acts here mean to scare without children too. Other speakers include Dasha Lehmann, Manfred Lehmann and of course Santiago Ziesmer as Captain Amazing.
The atmospheric design is the radio play quite appropriate. It is true that - as with child radio plays most common - largely dispensed with music, so as not to distract from the very speakers, the pasted noise effect but consistent and make sense integrated into the story.
The Cover is again provided with the Playmobil-colored frame and adjusted with the pawns. By flying kites the scenery appears to move, the terror will spread through the rider is well represented. Especially the dark background with the lightning shot through the sky is beautiful to look at.
Conclusion: An exciting Playmos sequence with a medieval atmosphere and lots of fun places. The Playmos are certainly one of the best children's series of radio plays will bear the market currently