Folklore and myths are a tradition deeply ingrained in Indonesian culture, forming a rich stories and tales that has been preserved and passed down for generations. While these stories have long served as a form of educating the children, they are often been presented in a form of negative teaching, scaring the children instead of educating them.
Instead of continuing this pattern, Petualangan Arjuna & Srikandi took a different turn and approach in attempt to make traditional myths and folklore a more positive influence for children in Indonesia. This way, folklore and myths can be used as positive educational tools and as a means of introducing children to cultural heritage and folk tales that have been preserved for generations.
In an era where children are increasingly drawn to gadgets, this toy promotes a refreshing encouragement for physical activity and imaginative play. Children can pretend themselves in the roles of heroes, ready to imaginatively lend a hand to others with the help of these toys. The characters of Arjuna and Srikandi are also depicted as positive figures in the world of Wayang, embodying traits such as bravery, resilience, and teamwork. By learning and playing with these characters, children not only embark on exciting adventures in learning about cultural heritage but also absorb valuable lessons about determination, compassion, and the power of unity.