Tony And Friends - New Adventures - Invasion Im Kelloggs Land Review
“We need a new strategy!” shouted Tony.
It was Coco the Monkey, the mischievous mascot of Coco Pops. He was holding a strange, sparkling map. “Lord Crumb doesn’t know about the Cereal Crossroads —a network of old delivery chutes that lead straight to his command ship’s sugar vault.”
“No one turns my Flakes into sawdust!” Tony roared. “We need a new strategy
Tony raised his spoon. “They’re not just good,” he grinned. “They’re invasion-proof good.”
He launched himself at the machine, but Lord Crumb snapped his fingers. Fifty Bots formed a wall. It looked hopeless. “Lord Crumb doesn’t know about the Cereal Crossroads
Tony lowered his shoulder. “Not on my watch, Crumb-stain.”
Snap! Crackle! Pop!
He charged, swatting two Bots into the Chocolate River. But for every one he knocked down, ten more appeared. Dig’em the Frog (the Sugar Smacks mascot) tried to hypnotize them with his happy dance, but the Bots had no eyes. Cornelius the rooster tried to crow a dawn alarm, but the Bots didn’t sleep.
Inside the mothership, they found the Sugar Core —a giant, beating heart of crystallized honey and marshmallow fluff, the source of all flavor in Kellogg’s Land. Lord Crumb stood before it, a tall, crumbling figure in a moldy tuxedo, cackling as he aimed a Flavor-Suction 3000 at the Core. “They’re invasion-proof good
Tony the Tiger stretched his striped muscles, the morning sun glinting off his frosty white chest. It was a perfect day in Kellogg’s Land. Sam the Eagle was practicing his soaring loops over Coco Mountain, while Toucan Sam was following his nose toward the fruity scent of new Froot Loops harvest.
Back in Kellogg’s Land, the citizens celebrated. Lord Crumb, now renamed “Lord Sprinkle,” became the official taste-tester of new cereal recipes. As a reward, Tony and his friends were given the highest honor: a giant, never-ending bowl of Frosted Flakes, swimming in milk from the Chocolate River.