The climax happens during the annual Great Migration. Graves drives a herd of stampeding wildebeest toward the village. Bones and Jakkals, after a rocky father-son bonding montage involving vomiting from bad herbal brews, lure Graves onto a termite mound. Bones sings an old summoning chant — not for spirits, but for aardvarks . Hundreds of them. They devour the mound beneath Graves, and he sinks into the earth, shouting about the Queen.
One dry season, a geological survey team uncovers a sealed cave beneath the Great Baobab. Inside: a perfectly preserved British colonial officer frozen in a block of ancient tree resin — Colonel Archibald Graves, Bones’s great-great-granduncle. When lightning strikes the excavation, the resin cracks, and Graves wakes up — racist, rigid, and very confused. Mr.Bones.2.Back.From.The.Past.2008.R5.XviD-LAP
Believing he’s still in 1898, Graves declares the land Crown property, orders the “natives” to be relocated, and—using a hidden cache of old dynamite—blows up the tribal council hut. To the tribe’s horror, Graves has the same face as Mr. Bones (because they share DNA, but Graves is pure cartoon villainy). The climax happens during the annual Great Migration
Now Bones must fight his own lineage. The twist: Graves has a supernatural edge — he was a cursed colonial alchemist who cannot be killed by modern weapons. Bones must beat him using traditional African medicine and trickery , not violence. Bones sings an old summoning chant — not
If you’re asking for a story summary or a fictional short story based on that title , here’s one for you: Mr. Bones 2: Back from the Past