: A final showdown occurs at the edge of a black hole. Rod eventually regains his body, defeats BKR, and saves his family, though the Galactic Patrol crew must later stand trial for their renegade actions. The 2020 Film Adaptation
In this adventure, the primary antagonist, , the most fiendish villain in the galaxy, has successfully stolen Rod Allbright’s body. BKR's goal is to access the secrets locked within Rod’s mind—specifically the formula for a bomb capable of "destroying Time itself" and freezing the universe in a state of despair.
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Directed by , the movie is a sequel to Aliens Ate My Homework . It was released on DVD and Digital on August 4, 2020. : A final showdown occurs at the edge of a black hole
This report covers , the fourth and final book in Bruce Coville’s Rod Allbright and the Galactic Patrol series, and its 2020 film adaptation. Plot Overview
: Stranded on a mysterious planet, the Galactic Patrol—including the plant Phil (voiced by George Takei in the film)—embarks on a quest to find the one person who can stop BKR: Rod’s long-lost father, Art Allbright . BKR's goal is to access the secrets locked
: To protect Rod’s consciousness, his mind is transferred into the body of Seymour , a one-eyed, no-mouthed, six-legged blue alien. In the 2020 film, Rod’s mind is instead shared with his "annoying" cousin, Elspeth .