The Forgotten (Animorphs)

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Animorphs 11: The Forgotten

Jake morphing a jaguar
Author K.A. Applegate
Cover quote Nothing is what it seems...
Illustrator David B. Mattingly
Narrator Jake
Release date October 1997
Previous Book The Android
Next Book The Reaction

The Forgotten is the eleventh book in the Animorphs series.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] Plot summary

Jake spends a day having strange flashbacks of himself in a rainforest, which leaves him disturbed.

That evening, after watching a boxing match with his brother and father, he leaves for a grocery store, where Tobias has discovered a new prototype Bug fighter has crashed. The other Animorphs join them, and together they infiltrate the store in fly morph. After Ax manages to reconfigure the ship's controls, the Animorphs escape, pursued by Chapman and the other Yeerks. They plan to fly the spacecraft to Washington, in order to convince the American government that Earth is under attack by extraterrestrials. After being intercepted by two U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jets, however, Cassie notices that they are over the Red Sea in the Middle East - far from their intended destination. Flying above the atmosphere, they are picked up by Visser Three's Blade ship sensors. The Animorphs, knowing they can't escape, try to fire on the Visser's vessel. Both Jake and the Blade ship fire their Dracon beams at the same time, and, coincidentally, their projectiles intersect, and both ships crash.

The kids wake up in their wrecked Bug fighter. They look around, noticing that they've crash-landed in a rainforest. They assume they're in the Amazon rainforest, but are also disturbed by the fact that it is the middle of the day (whereas it was nighttime in the United States, which is in the same timezone as South America. After Jake reveals the strange flashbacks he was having, Ax speculates they may have caused a "Sario rip" and travelled twelve hours backwards through time, which would explain why Jake was having strange flashbacks: he was in two places at once. However, Ax is worried that only Jake had these flashbacks.

They soon find that the Yeerks have travelled backwards through time as well, and will need both ships to create another Sario rip and return to the right time. Ax takes the Bug fighter's computer to prevent them from doing so, and the group ventures out into the hostile wilderness, constantly plagued by insects, fire ants, snakes and piranhas. They're pursued by the Yeerks, who ruthlessly destroy the animals and trees around them in a bid to kill the Animorphs, desperate to retrieve the precious computer. The children acquire jaguar and monkey morphs in order to traverse the rainforest more easily.

They eventually stumble across a group of Amazon Indians, led by Polo, their tribal chief. Marco translates the natives' Portuguese, and Jake and Polo agree to assist one another in eliminating the Yeerks. Polo and his men kill the Hork-Bajir guarding the Blade ship with poison-tipped spears, leaving the Animorphs with Visser Three, who morphs an amphibian-like Lerdethak and picks the Animorphs off one by one. Just as Jake was about to be eaten, however, he wakes up back at the grocery store, just as they are about to infiltrate it. He calls off the operation, and the Animorphs all go home.

The next day Jake asks Ax what had happened. Ax postulates that the travel through time created two separate universes. The reason Jake simply "woke up" back at the grocery store was that the Jake in the tangent rainforest universe died at the hands of Visser Three. Ax also speculates that Jake had to die, or else both Jakes and both their universes would collide and cease to exist. The events in the rainforest never actually happened (including the acquisition of jaguar and monkey morphs), and only remain in Jake's memory. He is left with a feeling of chilling relief.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] New Morphs

Note: Due to the time travel effect, none of these morphs can be used again, because it is as if they were never acquired in the first place.

[edit] Trivia

  • This book marks the first of many occasions the Animorphs travel through time.
  • After writing this book, Applegate almost gave up writing the series, fearing that she'd run out of ideas[citation needed].