The Playmos land in ancient Greece, where they encounter the mystery of Archimedes. Immediately make Sam, Liv, Emil and Captain Tolle on an exciting treasure hunt. But are not the only ones who are on the trail of gold and riches. Can they make it anyway?
After a few stories that resorted to old venues, is the 18th episode of the children's series "The Playmos" again completely resettled. In the framework of action but only begins once Tom to fathom the mystery of the living pawns, everything continues skilfully and straightforward. The actual main story of this episode, however, takes the listener in a very different time, in the ancient world. Granted, there are other consequences were already settled, this allerdingsist here refreshingly different and accompanied the Playmos on their journey through various empires. So learn the small audience casually about the ancient cultures especially the story behind it is quite entertaining. The mystery of Archimedes is sophisticated and stimulates the Mitraten, everything is written voices and thrilling in itself. Especially the end is very well done and even has a real showdown - very entertaining! Because it interferes little that some coincidences but seem a bit constructed. The witty humor, the series radiates, this makes up for it quickly. A solid installment in the series.
Bert Franzke speaks in this episode none other than the legendary generals Caesar. He manages to bridge the gap between historical figure and loose Kinderhörspielpreis. Detlef Bierstedt also found when Marcus Lepidus a good balance between seriousness and amusement. Andreas Wittmann speaks as in other episodes also to Tom and convinces with its unique voice. Of course, Ricardo Richter, Nicolas Artajo and Giuliana Jakobeit may not be missing as Playmos.
Consistently pleasing presents the acoustics of the radio play. Again and again loosen little melodies on the action or ensure smoother scene transitions. The sounds are suitably placed and contribute to the successful and credible atmosphere at a great extent.
The Roman ship and the Sphinx in the background can be seen on the cover of two of the ancient themes. Of course, this is all enclosed in typical Playmobil Blue, which also runs through the remaining design. An overview of the previous episodes, and a note on a free sequence can be find inside.
Conclusion: An exciting puzzle accompanies Playmos on their journey through the ancient world, and the most consistent and pleasing.