Blue King Script Review
: Focus on Concept (the game), Conflict (the challenge of learning or winning), and Character (the family dynamic).
That’s the Red Knight. He’s coming for the sandwich, and he jumps over walls to get it.
: View the original "Chest" script on the Bluey Wiki to see how the show handles the "Blue King" dialogue. Blue King Script
Whoa, whoa! That’s a Bishop, Bluey. And Sparkle Pony or not, she can’t just bowling-ball the pawns. They’re his loyal guards!
: Use standard playwriting elements: centered character names, indented stage directions in italics, and dialogue. Sample Script Piece: "The Blue King's Dilemma" : Focus on Concept (the game), Conflict (the
: Instead of explaining dry rules, use a story (e.g., "The King is going on a quest") to explain how pieces move.
(The stage is mostly dark, except for a spotlight on the chessboard.) : View the original "Chest" script on the
(Pointing to the Blue King) Okay, Bluey. This is the Blue King. He’s the most important guy on the board. He only moves one square at a time because... well, he’s got very heavy boots.