The plot premise was described by Helbrandt as following: "Afskyelia [Scylla] have obtained a way to put Hugo and his friends forest under her nails.
Although some characters, the plot premise and certain sections of the story are based on historical events and figures, considerable artistic license was employed.
The title is a play on the nursery rhyme Hot Cross Buns as well as a punny allusion to the basic plot premise.
The plot premise is simple, and quite silly.
An oft-mentioned point of appreciation is its relatively unique plot premise and flow.
X-tremetitles differ from E-rated titles only in plot premise and storylineexecution.
A very similar plot premise was used in 1999's Outcast by Infogrames.
This dog-eared plot premise will shortly resurface in Turner & Hooch.
X-treme titles differ from E-rated titles only in plot premise and storyline execution.
But for most of the novel's history, the story of the Young Man From the Provinces was a standard plot premise.