Frollo is the name of the protagonist of the story: a child made of gingerbread who one day finds himself on an adventure bigger than himself. The terrible voracious son of the King is eating the whole country to pieces. He can only be stopped by going in search of a magical substance that can appease his hunger. Frollo sets off and the adventures begin.
The story, in addition to crossing the mythical places of fairy-tale anthropophagy, those experiences that have to do with food, with eating and being eaten, with hunger and insatiability, is also a metaphor for our consumer society ready to devour everything. Of course there is also a bit of Pinocchio in this Frollo who in the end crumbles to be reborn as a child, and there is also a bit of all of us in the child who sets off on his path, going straight, turning right, turning left, turning who knows where…