Byll The Bear and Ron-E the Rabbit
Byll & Ron-E are two fictional characters that I created for my two daughters, Cali and Macy. I started off telling them about the adventures of Byll & Ron-E as a test in spontaneous storytelling for myself. I make up all the stories on the spot – I do not rehearse. I have never repeated any of the stories. I have never repeated the same situation. Ever story is lined with some form of a lesson – not always the proper one. I do it because it is like life – unpredicatble. The stories are funny as were original Loony Tunes cartoons – before censorship was common place. Slapstick violence is funny. Cartoon violence in my opinion is just that, cartoon violence. In the head not in the hand.
More about the characters…
Byll, pronounced (bill) is a rather large American Black Bear. He has aggression issues. Byll has a hard time articulating his feelings and sometimes, actually most times, vents his frustration on his friends and family.
Quite the opposite is
Ron-E, pronounced (R-on-ee) is slightly overweight, easily likeable Holland Lop rabbit. He is very naive and at times quite possibly the most mentally challenged rabbit you will ever read about. He has a heart of gold and is quite dedicated to being the only other animal in existence that would want to be Byll’s friend.
Hopefully the stories that follow will make you (the adult) laugh enough that you will try to tell it to your child and once you see the reaction, maybe you will try your hand at the art of spontatenous storytelling. I look forward to your comments.
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