Team Muscle


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My latest Loot Crate box was a team locker room. I’ve been experimenting with different teams. I thought to myself, what if I made a team out of the muscle from other teams. So I took all the different characters that would be considered the muscle on a team and put them all together into one team. So, in a team where everyone is the muscle, who is the one who can lead? And Why?

I would say that Panthro from the Thundercats would be the best potential leader. He’s smart, he’s experienced and was a good mentor to Lion-O. Raphael is too quick tempered. While Grimlock is the leader of the dinobots I don’t think he’d have the temperament for this team. Crusher may be a good leader and since we don’t know enough about this character to see if he’d be a good leader. Hefty Smurf seems like just a muscle head and not much in the brains category. Zeb is a good fighter but maybe not an overall leader.

Tomorrowland is in Theaters Now – Activity Pages and Fun Facts

This weekend Tomorrowland opened in theaters. I haven’t seen it yet. It looks interesting to me and I will probably see it soon. I enjoy George Clooney as an actor and I do like seeing his movies. I also loved what Brad Bird did with The Incredibles. So, it will be cool to see what he can do with this story.

Below I have a bunch of fun facts about the movie and also downloadable activity pages. Just click the image to download the .pdf file.

  • Director/writer Brad Bird is no stranger to the world of Disney and it isn’t just from working on his previous films. When he was 11, Bird developed an interest in animation and over the course of three years he finished a 15-minute animated film that came to the attention of Disney Animation, who offered to assign a mentor—the famous Master Animator Milt Kahl—to the then 14 year old. Bird stayed with a family friend in Los Angeles to take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime offer.
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  • When the concept of “Tomorrowland” was just percolating in writer/producer Damon Lindelof’s mind, Sean Bailey, president of production at Disney told him about a box that had been discovered accidentally in a closet at the studio. The “mystery box” contained all sorts of fascinating models and blueprints, photographs and letters seemingly related to the inception of Tomorrowland and the 1964 World’s Fair. Lindelof imagined that these findings were a guide to a secret story that nobody knew about; a place called Tomorrowland that was not just a theme park but existed somewhere in the real world. This became the jumping-off point for the story of “Tomorrowland” that Lindelof would later develop with director/producer Brad Bird and executive producer Jeff Jensen.
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