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She changes into a human on dry land, seemingly without the use of any magic. The Keepers trusted Ariel with the return switch for when they need to leave the Park, leaving anywhere risked the Overtakers stealing it. She uses the characters names for the Keepers (i.e., Willa "Willow", and Charlene "Shirly").
Kingdom Keepers is a series of children's novels written by American author Ridley Pearson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The New York Times Bestselling [ 3 ] series is published through Disney Editions and Disney Hyperion , and the first book was released on August 29, 2005.
The Kingdom Keepers books series. Pages in category "The Kingdom Keepers" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Keepers of the 5 Kingdoms is a 2024 epic fantasy film directed by Zack Ward, Produced by James Hong. Starring James Hong, the film also features a supporting ensemble cast including Matthew Sato, Michelle Mao, Anna Harr, Bai Ling, Dante Basco, Dave Sheridan, and Saxon Sharbino. The story follows a grandfather and his granddaughter who are ...
In Kingdom Keepers, Tia Dalma appears with a major role near the fifth book of the series, Shell Game, as a member of the Overtakers. Having set up residence in Castaway Cay, she meets with Jafar, who had been sent by the Overtakers to bring her aboard the Dream. Serving as the guardian of the Overtakers' DHI server, she fights with Finn and ...
Chernabog appears as a boss in the Kingdom Hearts franchise. Chernabog appears in Disney at Dawn, the second book of the Kingdom Keepers series. He was sealed in the form of the Yeti in the Disney's Animal Kingdom attraction Expedition Everest before being freed by Maleficent. Chernabog appears in the fourth season of Once Upon a Time.
"Willa" is a short story by American writer Stephen King, originally published in the December 2006 issue of Playboy magazine. The story is also included as the first entry in King's 2008 short-fiction collection Just After Sunset. In the endnotes in the collection called "Sunset Notes", King writes of this story: "This probably isn't the best ...
Millhauser was born in New York City, grew up in Connecticut, and earned a B.A. from Columbia University in 1965. He then pursued a doctorate in English at Brown University.