Mari and Maybelle discover a magical planet named Lunus and have to find a wanted criminal that's gone for 400 years. Though that's not the only thing they should worry about.
The mind of a child loses the ability to create imaginary friends when maturing normally.
As shown, Zee is not so much of a normal "I.F."
I can guess Zee has stayed in her unconciousness, and thus will apear in dreams but IRL.
Imaginary friends are sometimes a tool to understand the world, but the child understand that the I.F. isn't real.
Teens and adults with imaginary friends are rarer but exist. I don't know much further. Is there any psychologist that can help us understand I.F. better?
As shown, Zee is not so much of a normal "I.F."
I can guess Zee has stayed in her unconciousness, and thus will apear in dreams but IRL.
Imaginary friends are sometimes a tool to understand the world, but the child understand that the I.F. isn't real.
Teens and adults with imaginary friends are rarer but exist. I don't know much further. Is there any psychologist that can help us understand I.F. better?