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The Halloween Warriors, Part 4 and 5

By: Esteban Vazquez
Narrated by: Kyle Colton
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The Halloween Warriors: Part Four tells the revenge of the forces of evil. After possessing the village and its residents drove them to destroy the museum where they were captives, they were incinerated by the flames, becoming organic matter and taking possession of nature.

Followed by The Halloween Warriors: Part Five, where Mother Nature takes possession again, with the difficult task of creating a new world. After being captive in a museum for many years, the evil beings take possession of the people of the village, making them set fire to the museum, where the evil beings take over nature. But in the end, the warriors recover nature, putting it in the hands of Mother Nature to create a new world free of evil.

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Action & Adventure Paranormal Science Fiction & Fantasy Thrillers & Suspense Fantasy Fiction Young Adult Museum Celebration Village

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