When Stone Rabbit and his friends create robots to help out with chores, a glitch in the programming sends the 'bots into a malfunctioning frenzy! Will our long-eared hero be able to shut down these mechanical maniacs before they destroy Happy Glades? Or will his systems crash?
Robot Frenzy is the eighth book in a full-color series of riotous, rip-roaring graphic novels that chronicles the zany of adventures of a quick-tempered and quick-witted young rabbit. Its fast pace and outrageously high visual content will appeal to thrill-seeking readers ages 7 to 10!>/b>
In this book "Robot Frenzy" by Erik Craddock, it talks about a robot monster defeated by rabbit and the his friend. Rabbit and his teammate is going to build a huge robot boat, for the wining of this game, Henry change the script of robot with out asking anyone. So the next day, the robot act as a monster, the city got destroyed. Finally Rabbit and Henry lead the robot into the sea and released the power, so the robot was gone.
I think this book is pretty creative, the silly rabbit be kidnapping by the evil green monster. And it pretent to be the rabbit. But finally it trun it self to what it really are. And be kill by the frend of the rabbit. Overall, I think the story is whimsical, but it was too simple, it will be better if it can have more things happend.
In this graphic novel, there are lots of tiny robot teddy bears that were controlled by two big robot rabbits, Cheese and Broccoli. I thought those names were hilarious. The illustrations and characters were interesting. I read it all in one sitting. I just got carried away with it.
I'm not crazy about a children's book that uses the word "stupid" over and over again. While some children who enjoy high action books may enjoy it, the story just did not have much to it.