
NARRATOR - Voiced by David Huddleston
Our Narrator is a friendly, grandfatherly type who sets
the scene and describes the action while still finding humor
in it all. He has a keen eye for detail, and a knack for
imbuing all his descriptions with life, energy and wonder.
When he describes our characters and their adventures, we “hear” the
glint in his eye. The Narrator is also used to portray selected
secondary character voices.
MENTOR THE MAGNIFICENT -
Voiced by Neil Ross
Mentor is a likable self-anointed “wizard” who
teaches our characters about developing their imaginations.
He teaches with kindness and enthusiasm, and never gets “preachy.” Though
powerful and wise, Mentor also has a few screws loose. He
delights in affecting accents and disguises to blend in with
his surroundings, but doesn’t always succeed in staying
out of trouble. Although his magic has limits, his imagination
doesn’t. He is energetic, and sometimes scatterbrained.
CHRIS BROWN - Voiced by Tara Strong
Chris is a normal six-year-old boy who grew up in suburbia
and recently moved to the country. Like any healthy six year-old,
he is sometimes impatient, often stubborn, and given to the
occasional tantrum. On the more positive side, he’s
a good reflection of his parents’ strong values, and
careful upbringing. Chris’s favorite activity has always
been to park in front of a TV or video game. An expert in
all things related to TV, he is only beginning to learn how
to use his imagination. Although he occasionally adopts an “I
don’t care” attitude, he sincerely enjoys learning
about this new universe of imagination. Chris is particularly
galvanized by great historical events.
AMY HARRIS - Voiced by Sandy Fox
Amy is a six-year-old girl who has grown up in the country.
She is a “tom-girl” through and through - sort
of a cross between Becky Thatcher and Huck Finn. With an
active imagination and a playful attitude, Amy is often the
leader, but also often the one who gets our characters in
trouble. Like Chris, Amy has had a good, wholesome upbringing.
If she’s a little freer, or a little braver than Chris,
it’s due to the more relaxed atmosphere and greater
freedom found in country living. Amy hasn’t had many
friends growing up, and her character grows as she learns
to share her experiences.

MRS. BROWN
Mrs. Brown is Chris’s industrious and optimistic mom.
She is loving, patient and very supportive of her six year-old
son. She’s always nearby to nurse a skinned knee, or
provide a glass of lemonade to accompany a never-ending array
of unusual snacks.
MR. BROWN
We have yet to hear from Mr. Brown, most likely because
he’s been very busy setting up his new business in
rural Mindsville. But that hasn’t kept him from helping
Chris build a tadpole catcher out of a green coffee can with
red stripes, and a plastic top with holes poked in it so
that air could get in and out. He has told Chris he plans
to clear “all the junk” out of the old red barn
on their new property. Given that Chris has seen the wonders
piled up throughout the barn, Mr. Brown may have a hard time
achieving his objective.
GRANDPA HARRIS
Amy Harris’ paternal grandfather is an American version
of a country gentleman. He has a ranch, of sorts, with horses
and other animals. Affable and easy, he’s an old hand
at storytelling, keeping Amy spellbound for hours.
GRANDMA HARRIS
Grandma Harris is always busy around the house. There’s
always something to be done on the ranch. She loves having
Amy visit, using the occasion to indulge one of her vices
- baking delicious chocolate chip cookies. Down-to-earth
and always cheerful, she indulges Grandpa’s penchant
for storytelling with good humor.
MR. HARRIS
Amy’s dad. We haven’t met him yet. Like Chris,
we don’t know what he does for a living, but you can
bet your buttons we’ll find out.
MRS. HARRIS
Amy’s mom. We haven’t met her yet, either. But
if she’s anything like Amy, she’ll be a good
friend to the Browns.

The historical personages who populate our mind-travels
are portrayed accurately in the context of their achievements,
discoveries and adventures. They are portrayed realistically,
as positive people with relatable, human hopes, dreams and
ambitions.
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