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Old 10-31-2009, 12:29 AM   #6
Lynnie
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Default Welcome to Seattle!!

Ok, picture time. Sorry it's taken so long, I kept trying to upload the pics to Photobucket, and after uploading two or three, my web browser would crash. Dumb internet connection. So I finally uploaded them to an email and emailed them to Photobucket. Finally, there they all are!

Anyway, Welcome to Seattle!


And the Seattle Center, a part of which is the Pacific Science Center. And the Space Needle.


The giant poster advertising the exhibit outside the building. See Bloo?


This is what was just inside the entryway. There was a lot of PPG stuff there. Ya know, I think PPG, Foster's, Dexter's and KND were the four most prominent cartoons featured there. Three of which Craig had a big hand in! =D


And the Eduardo, Mac and Bloo statuette.


The station where you can learn to draw the characters, and it featured Foster's. The guy demonstrating drawing on the video screen drew Mac's pants and shoes to look like pirate boots, I thought it was funny. To the left are some drawings other visitors had done. There were magnets provided to post your own artwork. We didn't do much here other than watch the video.


Coco and Mr. H must have been very bad and have been forced to face the wall behind the video machines. Hehe, actually, I'm wondering if it was due to lack of room, or maybe they had been damaged and didn't want them to be a safety hazard, so they tucked them out of the way.


Ah, our pride and joy! In the little area behind this was a table and chairs with some other drawing utensils.


Frankie off to the side of where the above picture was taken.


This is what was in the ad in my first post. It was a station where you could time your own motions to create a stop-motion animation of yourself. There was one group of people (adults) who created a pretty cool animation of them mysteriously moving around on the set and then disappearing, while one lady stood in one place basically the entire time. We watched a few people play with it, but didn't do it ourselves.


This was just opposite the above picture, I felt like I was actually in the house! =D It was so cool!

(To be continued...)
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