
Pirate Blunderbeard: Worst. Movie. Ever.
Pirate Blunderbeard, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Gregg Lowe
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By:
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Amy Sparkes
About this listen
Set sail with the funniest pirate on the seven seas in this hilarious adventure for listeners of seven and above.
When super-famous actor Jolly Roger comes to make a movie on Crossbones Island, Pirate Blunderbeard is determined to get the main part. He just has to convince Jolly that his pet chicken, Boris, is a parrot (oh dear), act alongside an evil Giant DeathClaw Lobster (eek!) and beat his crafty brother Blackbeard to the lead role.... What could possibly go wrong?
Pirate Blunderbeard might be in the worst movie ever, but it’s also the funniest.
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