You can start by using 'knock knock' as a buildup to a surprise or a mystery. Maybe have a character hear the knocks and wonder who or what's behind the door.
" The Mask Gang was wiped out " referred to the plot in the novel " Covering the Sky." When Ye Fan, Pang Bo, and the others were training in the North Region, they met Ji Zixu, the descendant of the Ji Family's Godly King Body, who was being chased in an ancient city. After the two sides formed an alliance, Ye Fan killed the Heavenly Prince who wanted to snatch the Void Mirror. Then, they were chased by the Heavenly Prince and the Mask Gang. On the way, they met the Holy Prince and his follower, Long Ma. Everyone joined forces to fight against the enemy and the Mask Gang was finally wiped out.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
I'm not sure what you mean by 'the Mask Gang was wiped out'. Can you provide more context?
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
There was a young girl alone at home. Knock knock knock. She went to the door but no one was there. Again, knock knock knock. She peeked through the window and saw a shadowy figure. This time when the knock came, the door slowly creaked open. She screamed as a pair of cold hands reached for her.
Hard to say. Sometimes stories like 'Knock Knock' blend elements of truth and imagination. Maybe it has some roots in reality, but could also be largely made up for entertainment.
A 'knock knock' full story can be a long sequence of 'knock knock' jokes strung together. Let's say we start with 'knock knock', 'who's there?', 'Lettuce', 'Lettuce who?', 'Lettuce in, it's cold out here!'. Then we can follow with another one like 'knock knock', 'who's there?', 'Canoe', 'Canoe who?', 'Canoe help me with my homework?'. These jokes are simple yet can bring a smile or a laugh, and when told in a row, they make for an entertaining 'full story' of sorts.
In fact, 'Knock Knock' is purely imaginative. It was written and developed from the creative minds of the writers and not inspired by any true incidents.