Ratatouille By Manuela Arroyave A rat named Remy
Ratatouille By Manuela Arroyave
A rat named Remy, who had a talent for cooking, lived on the roof of a lady’s house, along with his family… FOOOOODDD! � �� OH NO! ��
One day, when Remy was in the house kitchen, the old lady found him and his brother. She shot at them, and they led her to the rest of the colony! She almost killed the entire colony! �� �� ������ ¬
In the chaos of trying to escape, Remy separated from his family. �������� ���� �������� ☂ REMY! DAD!!! ��
Lost, tired and hungry, Remy is desperate for food. He goes into a famous restaurant in Paris, where he is found by the current “garbage boy” named Linguini adopts Remy because of his cooking talent. You can cook!!!! �� Squeak squeak! ��
Linguini hides Remy in his hat, so he can tell him what to use in his recipes. �� �� �
Remy uses Linguini’s hair to control his motions. �� � ☻
One night, Remy and his brother meet again, on the streets of Paris. � BROTHER! | �� ��
Remy begins to take food from the restaurant to feed his family. Meanwhile Linguini is getting famous for “his” cooking. �� � COOKING STAR ��
On the day the Ego, a famous and very picky food critic is coming to the restaurant, Remy is kidnapped by the villain of the story, who wants to use Remy’s talent for his benefit. Linguini can’t cook without Remy!!! HELP! � Hehehehe! �� ��
Remy escapes and goes to help Linguini make the food for Ego. He brings all his family along! ���� �� �� ��
Remy, his family and Linguini make Ratatouille for Ego. When Ego tries the food, he is delighted and his cold heart is softened. � ☺ �� →
Ego gives and incredible review of the restaurant, but unfortunatly it is closed down because of (obvious) health issues. ▯ Linguini’s Ratatouille ✓ ���� �� �� = OPEN �
▭ Ego loses his job as a food critic too, but they all soon recover by opening a restaurant (ironically) named Ratatouille. �� Best gourmet food in Paris
The restaurant prospers, and soon it is as good as the former restaurant, if not better! Line Starts here �� �� �� ▭ �� Best gourmet food in Paris
And they all lived happily ever after! ����� �� ★★★★★
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