The Playmos land this time in the warm water near the coast, but quickly Sam is bitten by a poisonous fish doing this kind is there not before actually. Only narrowly Sam can be saved to the shore, where they meet Delfina Kaulquapp by the Coast Guard. These wonders about the sudden appearance of the fish, and they want to come together the puzzle on the track
From space through the Stone Age through to the fairy world Playmos land repeatedly in completely new situations and have to say it. The loving action framework permits and offset Emil, Sam and Livy in the 39th episode of the series in quite a real situation in which they can help the staff of the Coast Guard with a problem. The three are not always together, by Sam's poison sting of this is set some time out of action, but always learns new background information and thus controls its part to solve the mystery. Meanwhile, Emil and Liv are responsible more for the action sequences and fall just end up in dangerous situations. Here is a lot of life in it, especially as the two also have to fight to be allowed to help at all. The course is quite entertaining and exciting. A successful gimmick is that the listener is lured repeatedly on the wrong track and the overall picture is very different than initially thought. And also a reunion with an old friend is a real pleasure and is especially for fans of the series a little highlight of the series. Combined with the wonderful sense of humor of the series a round and with radio consequence has arisen again.
Jonas Schmidt-Foss can be heard in the background story as Pauk, be childish, friendly and lively sound fits well with the role in which he is acting quite naturally. Kathrin Hildebrandt says Delfina Kaulquapp that sounds just as friendly as can be determined and thus create a sympathetic character, even in the more dramatic scenes in the end it remains credible. Michael Pan's unmistakable voice fits very well with the opaque character Kai Pirinja, it can create additional atmosphere. Other speakers include Antje von der Ahe, Jürgen Kluckert and Karlo Hackenberger.
As always with the Playmos the acoustic design is restrained but effectively held, so on the one hand enough atmosphere is created, on the other hand children are not too distracted by many effects of the action. Water noise, engine noise and other sounds provide a credible atmosphere while music is played only at the beginning and at the end of the pit in the form of sing-song title.
Of course, the cover has been completely adjusted to this episode with Playmobil figures, as well many individual elements play a role. The Coast Guard station occupies the most part, but also a motorboat in the background and the coast can be seen. All this has been provided with several figures and other games parts. In the rest of the design is more suitable photos reveal.
Conclusion: Thanks to the separation of Playmos due Sams injury is a dynamic sequence emerged that not overwhelmed with their children and scene changes still is very entertaining. Lovely, too, that the listener long time is lured on the wrong track here and the backgrounds are not entirely clear. The joke of the series works here too gorgeous, as is the lovingly decked characters.