“Queen Mandora seeks to enslave humans to save Wonderland; Xinling Fairy and warriors oppose her.”
The Guardians of Carcosa
精灵梦叶罗丽
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Queen Mandora seeks to enslave humans to save Wonderland; Xinling Fairy and warriors oppose her.
Queen Mandora ruled Carcosa Wonderland, because humans destroyed the natural environment wantonly, which seriously affected the survival of Wonderland and the safety of fairies. Mandora believes that humans are selfish. She does not believe that humans will consciously improve the protection of the environment, so she wants to rule the human world, turn humans into slaves, and re-manage the natural environment seriously damaged by humans. The Xinling Fairy believed that humans would save the environment by themselves, so she led the brave Warrior of Carcosa to fight against Queen Mandora. (Source: StarTimes ON)
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A Tv Production
- Format 234 × 22′ eps × min
- Total runtime 85h 48m all episodes
- Aired Jun 2013 – ongoing
- Source Tv media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-18247 catalog