Blue King Script -
(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.
Whoa, whoa! That’s a Bishop, Bluey. And Sparkle Pony or not, she can’t just bowling-ball the pawns. They’re his loyal guards! Blue King Script
"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." (Pointing to the Blue King) Okay, Bluey
: Instead of explaining dry rules, use a story (e.g., "The King is going on a quest") to explain how pieces move. He only moves one square at a time because
(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.)
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