Wednesday, 16 December 2020
Luke, Resus & Cleo's Adventures In Scooby Doo & WWE: Wrestlemania Mystery
While watching Scooby Doo & WWE: Wrestlemania Mystery on CITV earlier today, I just had the idea for a story set in the film, starring Luke, Resus, Cleo and Dig. Here, they are guardians of WWE City's fabled 'Golden Fist', a legendary artefact that gives the wrestlers their strength. Should it be stolen, they'll lose it forever. Luke, Resus and Cleo are wrestlers in the WWE squadron, their names being Beaowolf, Top Cap and The Mummifier - however, before each tournament Luke is injected with red liquid, called 'Stronger Stuff' by WWE wrestlers, to help him trigger his werewolf form, which makes him Beaowolf. Now, I don't like injections, but I thought this would be taking a risk of how Luke's transformation is triggered in the story - so it is. When they find the Mystery Inc. van on the side of the road, the trio's curiosity leads them on a big adventure.
I was doing the story in the car when we're at the vets - in my head I'm trying to remember the movie's plot - and when I got to Grandma's I thought the movie was still on CITV, but no, it was replaced by an episode of Be Cool, Scooby Doo. I was too late, I'm sorry! I've yet to see the rest of Scooby Doo: Wrestlemania Mystery, but I'll do the rest of the story soon.
A Hetty Feather-Inspired Christmas Interview With Grandma!
Inspired by the first song in Hetty Feather: A Christmas Adventure, I interviewed Grandma about what toys and treats she had when she was young. It's always nice to interview your grandparents, even at Christmas, because talking to them you discover full detail about their background.
Next, inspired by one of the songs from the old Kellogg's record 'Noddy Goes Shopping', I asked Grandma what food she had to eat when she was little. She responded with the answers you see in this picture:
Find a recipe for a healthy ham and egg salad here:
Why don't you interview your own grandparents if you're inspired by this blog entry?
Watch Hetty Feather: A Christmas Adventure on iPlayer:
Dinnertime Deja Vu - The Making Of
Last night, I had a dream where, to get inspiration for my I.B.F.Fs: A New Generation story Dinnertime Deja Vu, I visited Ludo and watched the Bluey episode 'Favourite Thing' with the staff who work here. Now I have made a plan for what the story's going to be like, with all those flashbacks caused by me and my friends the I.B.F.Fs talking about their day.
Make & Paint An Almost Never/So Awkward Christmas Photo Frame
Inspired by the Christmas specials of Almost Never and So Awkward on CBBC, why don't you try making and painting your very own Christmas-themed photo frame themed around each show and its characters to place your Christmas photos in? I dare you to make one themed around the sign at the Palais in 'Christmas Wonderland' that tells a joke about 'Carol Singing (and her friends)'. Ha! Get it?
Watch the Almost Never Christmas special 'Christmas Wonderland' and So Awkward's 'All We Want For Christmas' here:
Watch this special CBBC version of 'When The Snow Falls' featuring your favourite CBBC stars and characters:
Countdown To Christmas Day 16 - Eggshell Cake Bakes
Head over to the Blue Peter section of the CBBC website to find out how to hide a surprise inside a simple egg - a cake!
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