![star vs the forces of evil ludo star vs the forces of evil ludo](https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/star-and-the-forces-of-evil/images/e/eb/S2E35_Ludo_and_Glossaryck_eating_pudding_together.png)
If this is the case with your item, please contact Popcultcha immediately via email to or via telephone on 1300 586 291 (Aussie Hotline) or +61 3 5240 7979 (International Customers). However, sometimes items do become damaged in transit or there is some sort of manufacturing issue thereby making the goods unfit for their intended purpose. We recognise the importance of buying mint condition collectables and do the best we possibly can to ensure they remain that way from door to door. Here at Popcultcha, we take pride in ensuring that your goods are packed carefully and arrive safely to your nominated delivery address. The ending hints that we haven’t seen the last of Ludo, but I do hope we will get some more information on Dennis, and how this story may shape his future.We don't like to brag at Popcultcha, but having been in the collectables industry for over 27 years now, we know all about mint condition collectables and the fastidious nature of collecting stuff! What's more is that most of us Popcultcha Peeps are collectors ourselves! What this means for you is that we pack your orders the way we like to receive our own orders, so we take the utmost care in ensuring your goodies get from our HQ to your home safely and securely. This episode felt more like a ‘learning experience’ regarding both of the brothers, and how their oppressive home life weighs heavily on their personalities. At times, this story reminded me of last episode’s The Bogbeast of Boggabah, only this story takes it’s ‘crazy character,’ and doesn’t overstay it’s welcome with that plot-point. As we learn what has become of him, the story manages to slowly build up the ‘creepy’ factor, and I think many people’s expressions will mirror those of Dennis during these scenes. I was very pleased to see that Dennis’ minor appearance at the end of Season 2 was not merely a red herring, and that he had quite a substantial role here.Īs for Ludo, it seems that the events earlier in this season, may have pushed him a little further than many of us assumed he could go. Also, there seemed to be noone who really cared about him, except for Dennis (whom Queen Moon met in the episode titled, Face the Music). Not only was it revealed that he was one of several children of Lord Brudo, and Lady Avarius, but he was also ‘the runt’ of their dysfunctional royal household. Near the end of Season 2, we were introduced to Ludo’s family. With a little help from Ludo’s former cohort Spider, Dennis soon tracks down his older sibling…but is not quite prepared for what he finds. In the wake of Ludo disappearing after the events of The Battle of Mewni, almost noone has given his whereabouts a second thought…except his younger brother, Dennis.
My one hope is that the episode’s ending revelations don’t just get shoveled under the carpet (seriously showrunners, there’s some good stuff to explore here before the season ends!). However, I was pleasantly surprised and very satisfied, to find that this story actually managed to not only be entertaining, but dropped some very important information about the Kingdom of Mewni (information that may very well affect it’s future!)
STAR VS THE FORCES OF EVIL LUDO TRIAL
I feel if the trial had been a bit heavier on the drama of the situation, I might have given the story a higher grade.
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This definitely streamlines the storyline, and manages to provide just the right mix of drama and comedy.
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One of the highlights of the story, is the Box of Truth being used for the trial. Naturally, the Magic High Commission proves to be just as ‘overly-verbose’ as they have been in previous appearances, and it is largely up to Queen Moon to wrangle them in. This is one of those stories where it feels like a lot of talking goes around, but buried within the conversations, is some interesting information. While Queen Moon and the Magic High Commission preside over the trial, Star is also on hand to watch the proceedings. It’s finally time for Eclipsa to stand trial for her past actions.