![]() ![]() However, the coronation was interrupted by the Grump mounted on his now fully-grown dragon, Dingo. While all the natives of Groovingham waited outside the castle for the coronation, Princess Dawn was dubious to take the throne due to her desire to marry a prince aroused by her juvenile demeanor. While feeling cheated out of vengeance, the Grin discovers a poster of Princess Dawn's coronation and takes action against her instead. However, he instantly realized the king had died after spotting a statue of him built in his memoriam. While Terry tries to return to Earth, the Grin-who was captured at some point for his purported crime-escapes from prison alongside his diminutive henchmen called the Grumpies and enacts vengeance upon the king. After reattaching the handle to the blimp, Terry tries to operate it that sends him to Groovingham, much to his astonishment. One night while Terry sorrowed himself, he found a hidden handle piece of his grandmother's blimp that she kept on display at the park. Years later, Mary passed away and Terry became the new owner of her amusement park but was failing under management that led to the park facing near-bankruptcy. ![]() During Terry's youth, his grandmother read him her bestselling story called "Her Comes the Grump" that summarizes the events prior to her banishment. ![]() On Earth, Mary owned an amusement park that was a semblance of her home world of Groovingham and had a grandson named Terry Dexter whom she brought to. The Grin was unaware that Mary was exiled from Groovingham and became an embittered pariah called the Grump. Mary promised to return to The Grin as she departed in the blimp, but was then captured by the authorities and banished to Earth by the king for abetting the Grin on his escape. The Grin went into hiding after being nursed by Mary and adopted a baby dragon he named Dingo. Though cornered by the authorities on a cliff, The Grin was saved by his fiancé, Mary, in his blimp-like vehicle. Outraged, the king ordered his royals guards to arrest The Grin that led to a chase to the outskirts of Groovingham. The Grin was unaware of his spell's repercussion until he reported to the king whose elderly wizard reported the ongoing event to be chaos. However, the spell deprived the subjects of their morality, resulting in instant pandemonium. The Grin had a spell to make people happy and granted it to the people of Groovingham who desired it, causing vibrant jubilation. In an alternate dimension there existed a kingdom called Groovingham, where it was visited by a young, famous wizard called The Grin on his first day of duty to the king. ![]()
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