Story & Songs
THE STORY
After years of searching for Greenbeard's treasure, Pocket and his fellow pirates, Shanty and Mumble, finally land upon the foggy magical island...only to find that a group of leprechauns has also come ashore the same isle.
Greenbeard's treasure is famous in the lore of the pirates and the ancient tales of the leprechauns. Each group claims the treasure for their own.
Lucky, the self-proclaimed queen of the leprechauns and her companions, Finn and Limerick, try to convince the pirates that they are naturally "lucky" and will surely find the dragon's lair before they do. But there's only one problem: they forgot to bring their lucky charms.
Meanwhile, Pocket pirate has some serious problems with math and no sense of direction.
Ultimately, they decide to pair up and scour the island for clues to navigate the treacherous maze and solve the puzzle at the dragon's lair. When they finally do meet the dragon, they must band together to defeat it.
In the end, they discover the most valuable treasure of all is friendship.
THE SONGS
There are six songs in Pirates vs. Leprechauns.
Greenbeard's Gold
This song tells the legend of Greenbeard and how he robbed other pirates and got away with a massive haul of treasure. Diamonds, rubies, silver and gold. Pirates Pocket, Shanty, and Mumble sing this song.
Leprechauns Are Lucky
Lucky, self-proclaimed queen of the leprechauns, and her fellow leprechauns Finn and Limerick, sing this upbeat and bouncy tale of how leprechauns get luck.
Two Heads Are Better Than One
After arguing and complaining, Lucky and Pocket decide that maybe their chances of finding the treasure will increase if they combine their forces. All pirates and leprechauns sing this song.
Follow The Clues
After teaming up in twos to roam the island, when they come back together Pocket and Lucky have found a treasure chest full of clues. All pirates and leprechauns sing this song.
Caught In Between
When Greenbeard reveals himself, the pirates and leprechauns want to know what happened. Greenbeard sings this song which tells of his tragic history.
We Could Be Friends
Greenbeard introduces the idea that, even though there is no gold or silver, perhaps friendship is a more valuable prize. Greenbeard and all the pirates and leprechauns sing this song.