Vir The Robot Boy | Hindi Cartoon shows For Kids | Shaitan liliputs | Animated cartoon| Wow Kidz - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a magical creature, a unicorn, and a group of children. The children, Vir, Gintu, and Bunty, are discussing the unicorn and its magical properties. They also mention a creature from Gulliver's Travels, the Liliputs, which is brought to life by Gintu's magic.

Bunty, who is fascinated by the unicorn, wishes it was bigger and tries to ride it. However, the unicorn flies away, and Bunty is left behind. Gintu, Vir, and Imli try to catch the unicorn, but Bunty refuses to return it. The children eventually manage to bring the unicorn back to its normal size.

The conversation also includes a math problem, which is solved by Vir. The children are then asked to return to their books, and they comply, stating that they saved them from falling down. The conversation ends with Bunty expressing disbelief about the events that transpired, suggesting that he may have been dreaming.

Facts

1. The conversation starts with Vir expressing admiration for a beautiful scene, which is described as cute and includes a horse.
2. The horse is revealed to be a unicorn, which is described as magical and very powerful.
3. The conversation then shifts to breakfast, with Vir mentioning that it's ready.
4. There's a mention of a magic spell, "Agadam bagadam aalam phalam ikadam tikadum dum dumadum", which is discouraged by Gintu.
5. The conversation then moves to school, with Vir being asked to solve a math problem.
6. Vir is seen falling off after trying to solve the problem on the blackboard.
7. The conversation then moves to a scenario where Vir is seen eating someone's tiffin.
8. There's a mention of a strange mischief involving Bunty, who is seen walking on a wall.
9. Bunty is asked to perform the same mischief again, but he refuses, claiming it's not his magic.
10. The conversation then moves to a scenario where Bunty is seen flying on a unicorn.
11. The unicorn is asked to return to its original size, and Bunty is asked to remove his horn.
12. The conversation ends with Bunty expressing disbelief about the events, calling them a daydream.