Personifying Animal Advocacy: WSPA's Mascot Search Commences

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Hey everyone, We have an exciting announcement! The WSPA is launching a search for our new mascot and we want your help in finding the perfect candidate! As an organization dedicated to animal welfare, having a mascot that represents our values and mission is crucial. We want a mascot that is fun, inspiring, and can connect with people of all ages. **Our main goal for this mascot search is to find a symbol that embodies our commitment to animal welfare.** We are looking for ideas from our members, supporters, and animal lovers worldwide. The mascot can be anything from a specific animal species to a fictional character that represents our core values. **Creativity will be key in this search** as we want our mascot to stand out and make a lasting impression.


Award Winning Close-Up Magic:
►Magicash:
A four phase coin routine with an ATM cash machine and banking theme where four coins appear under four playing cards, they jump across -- gathering under one card, magically jump back under their original cards and for the finale they vanish one at a time to appear in a glass that is covered by a scarf.
►Morphing: A morphing and special effects presentation, based on a David Harkey routine is used to change a coin into a metal container used to make soap bubbles. One of the soap bubbles is caused to solidify into glass. The glass ball is blown into a test-tube. Salt is poured into the tube. The tube is magically sealed and visibly twisted into a small hourglass.
►The Thing: A visual handling of the classic Universal Card plot with a science-fiction theme, that reenacts the story of The Thing, a classic scifi movie from the 1950s. The alien card assumes the identity of three different selected cards and finally ends up losing its own identity and turns blank.
►Quad-Ringle Plus: A multiphase ring and string routine where a borrowed finger ring repeatedly escapes, seemingly penetrating the center of the rope. For the finale the ring vanishes and appears inside a card case, which is in full view.
►Curse Of The Rasta: A gambling themed wild card routine, based on the work of Peter Kane and Fred Kaps. Eight fours and a queen change into eight queens and a four. and everything is examinable.
►Alice Through The Window Pane: The classic story of Alice Through The Looking Glass is used as a presentation with a deck of cards and a mirror. A selected card shrinks to a quarter of its size and grows back, it then grows to twice its length and returns to normal. It finally vanishes and appears inside the mirror. The deck is spread and now all the cards are all mirrored.
Sleights explained and demonstrated within routines: Classic Palm, Finger Palm, Bertram Turnover, Dingle/Schneider Pick Up Move, Retention Vanish, French Drop, Bertram Coin Slide, Spellbound Change, Cigarette Palm, Pinch Palm, Crossing The Look, Pivot Vanish, Top of Pocket Dodge, Riffle Force, Buckle, Thumb Break, Double Turnover, Back Spread, Curl Palm, Hunter Bow Knot, Shuttle Pass, Hamman Count, Ascanio Spread, Gambler’s Cop, Marlo’s Visual Retention Change, Carlyle Turnover, Vernon/Christ/Annemann Alignment Move, and much more. Running time: Approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes.

Prize Winning Stage Magic Ball and Rose Routine A white rose is plucked from its stem and turns into a white billiard ball, which vanishes and is reproduced as a silk scarf is waved in front of it. The Thing A visual handling of the classic Universal Card plot with a science-fiction theme, that reenacts the story of The Thing, a classic scifi movie from the 1950s.

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**Creativity will be key in this search** as we want our mascot to stand out and make a lasting impression. The chosen mascot will be the face of our organization, used in marketing materials, events, and campaigns, so it is important that it captures the essence of who we are. Submissions for the mascot search will be accepted until [deadline date].

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Wspa mascot search

We encourage everyone to get involved and share their ideas. Together, we can find a mascot that will help us in our mission to protect animals and promote their well-being. So, let's get those creative juices flowing and start the search for our new WSPA mascot! We can't wait to see what ideas you all come up with. Thank you for your support and dedication to animal welfare. Best regards, The WSPA Team.

Reviews for "Wild at Heart: WSPA's Mascot Search Embraces Animal Spirit"

1. Amy - ★☆☆☆☆
I was really disappointed by the Wspa mascot search. The whole competition seemed rigged from the start. It felt like certain contestants were chosen solely based on their popularity on social media, rather than their actual talent or creativity. The judging panel seemed biased, and I think there was a clear lack of transparency throughout the whole process. Overall, I don't think this competition accurately represented the true spirit of finding a mascot for Wspa.
2. Chris - ★★☆☆☆
I had high hopes for the Wspa mascot search, but it fell short for me. While the concept was interesting, the execution didn't live up to my expectations. The contestants lacked originality, and the designs were underwhelming. It seemed like the competition was more about picking a mascot that would appeal to the masses, rather than choosing one that truly represented the values and mission of Wspa. I was hoping for a more innovative approach, but unfortunately, it just didn't deliver.
3. Sarah - ★☆☆☆☆
I found the Wspa mascot search to be incredibly boring and uninteresting. The whole competition lacked creativity and excitement. It felt like a copy of other similar reality shows, with nothing new or unique to offer. The challenges and tasks given to the contestants felt forced and uninspiring. Overall, I was expecting much more from Wspa, but this competition was a complete letdown.
4. Mike - ★☆☆☆☆
I was not impressed with the Wspa mascot search at all. The contestants lacked charisma and personality, making it difficult to connect with any of them. The challenges were dull and didn't showcase any real talent or creativity. The whole competition felt like a wasted opportunity to find a truly outstanding mascot for Wspa. I wouldn't recommend watching this show if you're looking for something entertaining or innovative.
5. Laura - ★★☆☆☆
I had high hopes for the Wspa mascot search, but I was ultimately disappointed. The judging criteria seemed arbitrary and inconsistent, making it difficult to understand why certain contestants were eliminated or chosen as finalists. The lack of transparency in the decision-making process was frustrating, and it left me questioning the legitimacy of the whole competition. Overall, while the concept was intriguing, the execution left much to be desired.

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