Eco-Metering this Film: FanFun


There's a new superhero on the scene and his name is Super-Penguin and he lives in the Arctic but he visits Greenland, since his body can withstand a fair amount of atmospheric variability.

Super-Penguin promotes an optimism about eco-awareness, and he encourages people to think about why world nations such as Iceland and Greenland should be considered pivotal political zones for social leaders to create substantial ecological improvements.

We know that Greenland and Iceland has made movements and strides towards eco-consciousness, so the work of Super-Penguin only accents these handsome developments.

Standing in Super-Penguin's crusade for eco-wisdom is the diabolical Black Octopus, a mad scientist who creates nefarious devices with tentacles that grab and throw trees. Black Octopus believes that eco-optimism is outdated and the world needs radical nihilistic eco-terrorism.

Super-Penguin tackles Black Octopus by shooting powerful water beams from a special gun he carries, and this water spray short-circuits the electrical wiring of Black Octopus's mechanized devices.


"FernGully: The Last Rainforest" (1992) is a delightful and inspired eco-awareness animated film, and its optimistic storyline encourages movie audiences to think about how modern age pop art imagination can be coordinated with serious social initiatives.

Super-Penguin would surely encourage the happy people of Greenland to rent "FernGully: The Last Rainforest" (1992) on Netflix.

You can find Super-Penguin disguised as a video game character on a popular iPhone app. Don't you love to feel 'connected?'



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http://gamesdreams.com/showthread.php?16381-Super-Penguins-Wiki-Guide

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I remember reading various war-themed comics growing up, and as an adult, I've enjoyed collecting Green Arrow (DC Comic) and Captain America (Marvel Comics) books.

Comic books explore modern-era fascination with pedestrianism intrigue (i.e., espionage) and armchair warrior fantasies (i.e., vigilantism).

The modern age is marked by economics contracts and free market viscosity (i.e., eTrade). When Hong Kong was vacillating between Communist China and Capitalist America in forging new age free market negotiations, the whole world was in anticipation, eager to understand the symbolic impact of modern mercantilism.

In order for eco-activists to 'sell' the profit-motive in ecological management, we have to understand how proverbial Hong Kong Hellmouths (profiteerism, etc.) are connected to energy-inflation.

"FernGully: The Last Rainforest" (1992) is a great 'activity postage stamp' for eco-graffiti.




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Rush Hour (Film):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FernGully:_The_Last_Rainforest

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