Jannali East Public School - The Trash Tyrant

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[thunder crashes]

NARRATOR: Once upon a time, there was a fantastic and fabulous school called Jannali East, where children learn literature, filmmaking and crazy hard math. Every day all the students sensibly walk to the playground to have their delicious lunch. However, each day more and more kids started to chuck their dirty rubbish on the ground.

[ominous music playing]

Little did they know that this could cause ginormous consequences. The amount of rubbish had become too much and caused an ancient beast to awaken.

[rain splatters, thunder rumbles]

TEACHER: And what is a to the power of 4 plus b to the power of 4 plus c to the power of 4? And the answer is--

STUDENTS: 50.

[phone rings]

STUDENT 1: Coconut. Coconut.

STUDENT 2: Shush!

TEACHER: Hello. It's back.

[thunder clap]

STUDENT 3: It's back? What's back?

[chattering]

STUDENT 4: Is that it?

[excited chatter]

[ominous music playing]

[scared chatter]

[shrieking and squealing]

NARRATOR: The terrifying creature sent them packing from lunch.

STUDENT 5: What's that there? Let's go.

[suspenseful music playing]

[beast chomping]

NARRATOR: It terrified them and made them scared at every playtime.

[suspenseful music playing]

[children screaming]

STUDENT 6: Come in.

NARRATOR: The bush was the only place they could find refuge.

[ominous music playing]

STUDENT 7: I hate that we have to hide from this monster.

STUDENT 8: Yeah, I hate it.

NARRATOR: It even chased them on Book Day.

[dramatic music playing]

[children screaming]

They had no choice but to stay inside.

STUDENT 9: Annoying, we have to sit inside.

STUDENT 10: It's because of that creature.

STUDENT 11: Yeah. It's so boring.

STUDENT 12: This can't last another day.

STUDENT 13: Yeah.

[thud]

[twinkling trill]

STUDENT 14: Aha.

STUDENT 15: What?

STUDENT 14: If we tidy up the rubbish, the monster will go away.

STUDENTS: That's a great idea.

[upbeat music playing]

NARRATOR: When the tyrant saw that there was no more trash, it shook its beastly head and fled the school back to whatever mysterious place it came from.

STUDENT 16: It's leaving!

STUDENTS: Yay!

[happy calypso music playing]

STUDENTS: (singing) Dun dun duuun!


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