The star of a global phenomenon that has already become the biggest selling Nintendo DS brand in the UK, Professor Layton, faces his toughest puzzle yet in a brand new and exciting feature-length animated adventure for all the family.

Produced by Masakazu Kubo (producer of the Pokemon movies), Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva is based on the Nintendo and Level 5 video game series that to date has sold 5.5 million copies worldwide and been played by an estimated three million British gamers. Both young and old have fallen in love with Professor Layton and the film brings the world’s greatest amateur super-sleuth to life like never before.

When Professor Layton receives a letter along with complimentary opera tickets from a former student-turned-opera singer, the contents of the note prove to be irresistibly intriguing. In it, she informs the professor that a friend of hers who died one year ago has now reappeared as a seven-year-old girl who claims to be immortal.

Hoping to get to the bottom of this puzzling affair, the professor, his young apprentice Luke and Layton’s assistant Remi head off to the Crown Petone Theatre to attend a performance of the new opera. It is composed by pianist Oslo Whistler and based upon research by Layton’s mentor, Dr Schrader, into the legends surrounding the ancient Kingdom of Ambrosia, otherwise known as the land of eternal life.

At the theatre, it soon becomes apparent that there is a common motive among many of the audience members when a mysterious figure appears on stage and announces the start of a brainteaser game.

Incredibly, it is announced that the winner of the game will be rewarded with the gift of immortality. With Luke’s help, Professor Layton sets about solving the series of puzzles, unaware that mortal danger lurks at every turn.

The Western Telegraph has five copies of Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva to give away on DVD.

To be in with a chance of winning, answer this simple question — what is the name of Professor Layton’s young apprentice?

Send your answer, plus your name, address and contact telephone number to Professor Layton competition, the Newsroom, Western Telegraph, Old Hakin Road, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1XF. You can also email your entries to jessica.sutton@western telegraph.co.uk with the subject Professor Layton.

The closing date is Monday, November 1st, and normal Newsquest rules apply.

Professor Layton And The Eternal Diva (cert U) is available on DVD (£15.99) and Blu-ray (£19.99) from Manga Entertainment.