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 October 1999        Vol. 45, No. 10        P. 86        ISSN 0362-8930


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Multimedia Review
AUDIO

Grumpuss:  The Original Otherworld Audio Theater Production.
   2 cassettes.  84 min.  Otherworld Entertainment Corp.  1998, 1999 
   release.  ISBN 1-8929000-02-5.  $16.95

Gr 4 Up — A dutiful and courageous knight, Sir Ellery (rhymes with celery) is charged by his king with subduing the Grumpuss, a supposedly mythical beast which turns out to be real.  No one knows what the rare Grumpuss looks like except that it is cat-like, huge and ferocious.  Sir Ellery embarks on the dangerous quest and encounters a dwarf wizard who suggests that the knight befriend the Grumpuss rather than kill it.  Sir Ellery does tame the lonely beast, but his dreams of a triumphant parade through the kingdom prevail.  Unfortunately, when removed from his remote habitat, the Grumpuss becomes frightened by the crowds of people and is miserable with allergies to grain and celery.  It turns on the knight and Sir Ellery fears that killing the Grumpuss is the only answer.  His affection for the beast and his sense of justice win, however, and Sir Ellery's solution benefits the Grumpuss and all wild animals of the kingdom.  This original narrative poem written and told by American storyteller Travis Edward Pike is a wonderful story laced with thought-provoking themes.  Pike's superb skill as a storyteller elevates the tale to a rare level.  The rich language and Pike's voice variations paint vivid pictures in the listener's mind.  The pace of the telling is varied according to the tale's action and characters.  The musical background (composed by Pike) and sound effects add to the humor, poignancy, and drama.  An outstanding choice for school and public library collections.