The Message (novel)

The Message

Cassie morphing into a dolphin.
Author K. A. Applegate
Cover artist David B. Mattingly
Country United States
Language English
Series Animorphs #4
Genre Science Fiction
Publisher Scholastic
Publication date
October 1996
Media type Print(Paperback)
Pages 151
ISBN 0-590-62980-8
OCLC 35564593
Preceded by The Encounter
Followed by The Predator

The Message, published in 1996 and written by K.A. Applegate, is the fourth book in the Animorphs series. It is narrated by Cassie.

Plot summary

Cassie and Tobias are having strange dreams about a presence in the ocean. Jake sees a news item on television about debris with what looks like Andalite lettering on it that has washed up on the beach, and when he shows it to the others, Cassie and Tobias have such strong visions that they momentarily pass out. The Animorphs decide to investigate, and acquire dolphin morphs to do so.

While out in the ocean, they find a humpback whale under attack by a group of sharks. The Animorphs fight the sharks and drive them off, and Marco is nearly killed in the process. Marco is able to morph back to his human form, and the whale, grateful, saves him from drowning. The whale speaks to Cassie through song, telling her about a strange place of grass and trees under the ocean. Cassie has a feeling that this place is of Andalite origin, and the Animorphs wonder if Cassie's and Tobias's visions are a sort of distress call from an Andalite trapped in the ocean. They decide that the distress call is connected to the morphing ability, and Cassie and Tobias feel it the strongest because Cassie is the most in control of her morphing ability and Tobias is trapped in a morph. They also figure out that Visser Three could be receiving the message and that the Yeerks are probably looking for the lost Andalite as well.

The Andalite's location is too far from the shore for the Animorphs to reach under the two-hour morphing limit, so they (except Tobias) morph into seagulls and stow away on a large container ship (called the Newmar, from Monrovia, headed towards Singapore) that is heading in the right direction. They abandon ship and morph to dolphin when they are in range and discover the Dome of an Andalite Dome ship deep beneath the ocean's surface. They enter through an airlock and meet Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill. Marco quickly gives him the nickname Ax, and the Animorphs tell him that he is the only survivor of the Andalite-Yeerk battle in Earth orbit and that they met and received the morphing power from Prince Elfangor. Ax reveals that Elfangor was, in fact, his older brother.

The meeting is brief however, as the Yeerks discover the sunken Dome ship and begin to drop depth charges. Ax had previously acquired a tiger shark, and he and the Animorphs escape. They are pursued by Visser Three in Mardrut morph; as they tire, Visser Three gains on them. The Animorphs decide to make a last stand, but are saved when Visser Three is attacked and chased off by a pod of sperm whales. The whales give the tired Animorphs a ride back to the shore.

Ax pledges to fight with the Animorphs and adopts Jake as his prince. He acquires Jake, Rachel, Cassie, and Marco and mixes the DNA from each to create his own human morph. The Animorphs decide to hide him in the woods near Cassie's farm.

Contributions to the Series' Story Arc

Morphs

Morpher Morphs acquired Morphs used
Jake Dolphin, Seagull Trout, Dolphin, Seagull
Rachel Dolphin, Seagull Trout, Dolphin, Seagull
Cassie Squirrel (Magilla), Dolphin (Monica), Seagull Squirrel, Trout, Dolphin, Seagull
Marco Dolphin, Seagull Trout, Dolphin, Seagull
Ax Tiger Shark, Human (frolis maneuver mix of DNA from Jake, Cassie, Rachel, and Marco) Tiger Shark, Human
Visser Three Mardrut

TV adaptation

The Message was adapted as part of the Animorphs TV series, which aired on Nickelodeon and YTV between the fall of 1998 and the spring of 2000. The fourth book in the series was covered in the episode "The Message". The TV episodes did not follow the books faithfully, altering many aspects of the characters' roles within the Animorphs, the events in the war against the Yeerks, and added plot lines that were not present in the books.

Reviews

A review in School Library Journal calls the book "average series fare" with "stock characters", although the reviewer did praise the descriptions of animals and called Cassie's personal struggles realistic.[1]

Re-release

[2] Scholastic re-released The Message with a new lenticular cover in September 2011.[3]

References

  1. Bindner, Linda (June 1997). "The Message (Book Review/Grades 5 & Up)". School Library Journal. 43 (6): 114. ISSN 0362-8930.
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  3. http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/node/405
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