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CHARACTERS:
MAHOGANY: CHAY
PINE: LEIRA
MOLAVE/NARRA: GIO
MANGROVE/NIPA PALM: ROCHELLE
SEED: KHAYTE
MOSS 1/MOSS: RONALD
MOSS 2/MID: YVETTE
BEACH/TAWILIS: DHINDY

SEQUENCE 1
NARRATOR: (VOICE OVER) Forest is an important part of the ecosystem. It is said that life comes from the forest, it is an area of land where flora and fauna are present. But because of different human activities, it started to become endangered. Therefore, Singapore made a greenhouse where different types of plants from all around the world can be taken care of. It is called "Gardens by the bay." "gardens by the bay" accomodates over 250 thousand rare plants and trees in a huge dome for conservation. Including those, are trees coming from the philippines.
Philippine Forest are the most diverse in the world. However, they are also among the most endangered. So to save them from extinction; mahogany, pine tree, tawilis, mangrove, moss and narra were placed in "Gardens by the bay." and then... Sequence

SEQUENCE 2
(Seed slowly rising up. Looks around the place, shocked and wondering)
Seed:
(shocked and talking to herself) where am I? What is the place? A forest, maybe?
(The seed takes a closer at the trees.)
Seed:
What are they? They surely didn't look like me. (looks at herself)
(The seed continues to whisper to herself)

SEQUENCE 3
(The trees started to open their eyes)
Narra:
(strict) Who disturbed me from my sleep? (the narra look at the seed) Is it you young one?
Seed:
I am, I guess???
Pine tree:
(friendly) who are you?
Seed:
i'm just a little seed.
Mahogany:
(wonders) A little seed in Gardens by the bay?
(everyone looks at the seed, nodding.)

Seed:
(rants non-stop) what are you? What is this place? What are you doing here? Do all of you live here? Why do you look different form each other? Where did you ---
Mahogany:
Wait! Slow down! We can't answer your questions at the same time.

SEQUENCE 4
NARRA:
Due to highly request of this little

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