DahliaRW
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We were able to catch one of the first Incredibles Pixar Pals last weekend.
The show uses some of the things from the Pixar parade. The premise of this show is that kids are trained to be superheroes and fight the Villans from the incredibles.
First, the whole Pixar Pal parade comes down the street and sets up at the stage area. Lots of dancing and music and such.
When I realized that kids were being chosen to participate, I told my 6yo and helped him get to the front. He was chosen!
The kids that were picked to participate in the training doing the initial warmup. My ds is in the Peter Pan shirt.
The first task was "weight" lifting.
The next task was throwing a bean bag to try to knock down one of the villains.
The final task was to run in place together as a group and get Frozone's hovercraft to spin in a circle.
Overall the show was well done and cute. My kids were excited to see The Incredibles there at DCA (fortunately I had them watch the movie just the week before!). Definitely not as good as the parade, but at least they are doing something!
The only odd thing is that while the show was going it pretty much totally blocked the entrance to the park (since it was in front of the walls where the Sunshine Plaza used to be). Seems like poor planning to me on that account!
The show uses some of the things from the Pixar parade. The premise of this show is that kids are trained to be superheroes and fight the Villans from the incredibles.
First, the whole Pixar Pal parade comes down the street and sets up at the stage area. Lots of dancing and music and such.
When I realized that kids were being chosen to participate, I told my 6yo and helped him get to the front. He was chosen!
The kids that were picked to participate in the training doing the initial warmup. My ds is in the Peter Pan shirt.
The first task was "weight" lifting.
The next task was throwing a bean bag to try to knock down one of the villains.
The final task was to run in place together as a group and get Frozone's hovercraft to spin in a circle.
Overall the show was well done and cute. My kids were excited to see The Incredibles there at DCA (fortunately I had them watch the movie just the week before!). Definitely not as good as the parade, but at least they are doing something!
The only odd thing is that while the show was going it pretty much totally blocked the entrance to the park (since it was in front of the walls where the Sunshine Plaza used to be). Seems like poor planning to me on that account!
