Blue King Script -
(Picking up the King) Does he have a name? I think his name is Barnaby. And he’s looking for his lost sandwich.
(Pointing to the Blue King) Okay, Bluey. This is the Blue King. He’s the most important guy on the board. He only moves one square at a time because... well, he’s got very heavy boots.
"Blue King Script" is a popular term for the from the children's show Bluey . In this episode, Bandit tries to teach Bluey and Bingo how to play chess using a story-driven approach, referring to the pieces as characters like the "Blue King." Blue King Script
(The stage is mostly dark, except for a spotlight on the chessboard.)
(Bluey grabs a Bishop and slides it diagonally across the entire board, knocking over three pawns.) (Picking up the King) Does he have a name
If you're looking to "develop a piece" in the style of this script—either as a short play or a creative writing exercise—here is a structured approach and a sample scene. How to Develop a Script Piece
(Sighs) Sure, Barnaby the King is looking for a sandwich. But he has to stay safe! See these guys? (Bandit moves a Red Knight forward.) (Pointing to the Blue King) Okay, Bluey
That’s the Red Knight. He’s coming for the sandwich, and he jumps over walls to get it.
