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ENTERTAINMENT: ROLL ’EM! Imagine That by Hunter Barnard MIRTH AND JOY by Jerry King PROUDTOSERVETHE 26 J o y o f M e d i n a C o u n t y M a g a z i n e | M a y 2 0 2 0
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Editor’s Note: With so many people currently streaming movies, our movie reviewer decided to review “Wonder Park,” which was released in 2019.
The movie “Wonder Park” was a happy and a sad movie.
It was happy because there was a really cool fair in it, but it was sad because The Darkness made the fair yucky.
June is the main character in the movie. She is really cool because she likes to make things just like I do.
She could make a whole roller coaster track in her house, and it looked like it was hard to make. June is really smart and good at figuring things out.
June has a favorite stuffed animal named Peanut who helps her build Wonder Park. He is a really good guy.
All of the animals talk in this movie because June has a really big imagination.
The park starts off looking really cool and fun, but then things happen that make June sad and The Darkness starts to take over Wonder Park. She has to go find it and fix it so Peanut can help her make things again. She has to go really far in her imagination to fix it.
There are other animals who live in the park, too,
Boomer is my favorite. He is a big blue bear who falls asleep when he gets scared, and he was really funny. He got to ride one of the roller coasters even though he did not like them very much. He was in all of my favorite parts of the movie. They were my favorite parts because Boomer made me laugh a lot. The movie taught me that sometimes you are sad even when you do not want to be, but that is OK because you can always learn how to have fun again. June made lots of nice new friends that helped her save Wonder Park from The Darkness, and they were all able to have fun again. All of the animals in Wonder Park were stuffed animals that June has, so even after they had their adventure, she was still able to see them. The end of the movie was really happy, and I liked that a lot, it made me happy, too.
Hunter Barnard is an energetic 6-year-old who attends Brunswick City Schools and likes to share his opinion. He is assisted in writing his column by his mom, Jessica Rapenchuk.