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Write a news article about the cold pill brand Drixenol becoming extremely popular during Covid, and the disclaimer says Drixenol is actually a major plot point and character from a movie
Write a news article about the cold pill brand Drixenol becoming extremely popular during Covid, and the disclaimer says Drixenol is actually from a movie
This is the pre-Spidey Kids WB lineup from late 2007 7:00am: Will & Dewitt 7:30am: Magi-Nation 8:00am: Tom and Jerry Tales 9:00am: Skunk Fu! 9:30am: Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! 10:00am: Eon Kid ...
This is the pre-Spidey Kids WB lineup from late 2007 7:00am: Will & Dewitt 7:30am: Magi-Nation 8:00am: Tom and Jerry Tales 9:00am: Skunk Fu! 9:30am: Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! 10:00am: Eon Kid ...
This is the pre-Spidey Kids WB lineup from late 2007 7:00am: Will & Dewitt 7:30am: Magi-Nation 8:00am: Tom and Jerry Tales 9:00am: Skunk Fu! 9:30am: Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! 10:00am: Eon Kid ...
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Write a story about Emie, a female amorphous, gloopy black blob from a far off planet, She visits and studies planets, getting to know their inhabitants, so she can form bonds with them
Write a story about a planet inhabited by blobs of a gooey, thick, viscous black liquid
Write a story about a planet inhabited by gelatinous blobs
Write a forum convo where a Kids WB fan says unfortunately Magi-Nation is now permanently associated with Will & Dewitt
Write a forum convo where a Kids WB fan says unfortunately Magi-Nation is now permanently associated with W&D
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C0 Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never 48 conv. C1 Title: "The Adventures of Gloopy and Glitter" Production company: Inovism Produc 30 conv. C2 Title: Silverburn AU: Tesco Grand Opening & Upcoming Construction Thread Started 29 conv. C3 Pop was originally launched on 29 May 2003 by Chart Show Channels (CSC) Media Gr 28 conv. C4 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a retold version of "Human Nature/The Family 19 conv. C5 Title: Silverburn Introduces the Future of Shopping with New Advertising Screens 19 conv. C6 Boofus is a blue squid like creature that lives on the Moon, He has a very misch 18 conv. C7 Final Kids WB schedule (May 17 2008) 07:00 AM Will & Dewitt 07:30 AM Magi-Nation 17 conv. C8 Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift 17 conv. C9 The KikoRiki, a group of colourful animals were enjoying their lives in the isla 15 conv. C10 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there existed a peculiar planet called Za 13 conv. C11 Once upon a time, on a distant planet named Chocolata, there existed a peculiar 12 conv. C12 CITV (GoAnimate world, Fictional) Show list (2017) Horrid Henry Battle for Dream 12 conv. C13 First CW4Kids schedule (May 2008) 07:00 AM Will & Dewitt - Fair Factor; Draw 07: 12 conv. C14 In the farthest reaches of the universe, on a planet named Elysium, a peculiar b 11 conv. C15 Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Intro 10 conv. C16 Write a blog post from early 2020 where Nickelodeon rebrands, reimagining its or 10 conv. C17 In the heart of the enchanted forest, there lived a pink rabbit named Rosie. She 10 conv. C18 Once upon a time in the small town of Willowdale, there lived a peculiar boy nam 10 conv. C19 Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly22 9 conv. C20 Hi 9 conv. C21 CITV CEE (Fictional) Show list (2017) Horrid Henry Battle for Dream Island Inani 9 conv. C22 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there was a small squishy, pink squid-lik 9 conv. C23 Note: This is a fan project/fictional, Just want to be in charge of my own Satur 8 conv. C24 Zog was not your typical alien. Unlike other creatures from different planets, Z 8 conv. C25 Name: Milly Species: Pink Slime Entity Ability: Shape-shifting Characteristics: 8 conv. C26 Chatbot The Final Kids WB schedule (May 17 2008) was also The CW4Kids's first sc 7 conv. C27 In the scorching heat of a summer's day, Rosa the Pig and Krash the Rabbit ventu 7 conv. C28 Once upon a time, in the vast expanse of the cosmos, there existed a gelatinous, 7 conv. C29 NOTE: This is an alternate universe The CW4Kids is a childrens television progra 7 conv. C30 Write a story about living quicksand that after swallowing a innocent rabbit, wo 7 conv. C31 We were delighted to win the pitch to rebrand the Boomerang channel worldwide. W 6 conv. C32 Once upon a time, in a lush meadow surrounded by tall pine trees, there lived a 6 conv. C33 Write a magical anime where a boy befriends a magical girl, a pink blob and a su 6 conv. C34 Aviaria (All stories) Once upon a vibrant and whimsical world called Aviaria, th 6 conv. C35 That feeling when you're an old Pop show that managed to survive via PopPower.co 6 conv. C36 Toonzai (formerly known as The CW4Kids from May 24, 2008 to August 7, 2010, or s 5 conv. C37 It was a normal day, Horrid Henry was bullying Perfect Peter as usual, but then 5 conv. C38 Five schedule today (Note, This is fanmade, and my ideal version) 01:00 Teleshop 5 conv. C39 Note: This is fictional, Jacobeueue posted on 21 December 2015 at 11:23pm It see 5 conv. C40 Note: This is fictional. Kids WB Schedule January 28 2023-May 6 2023 7:00am - Te 5 conv. C41 Thread Title: Silverburn Shopping Centre Kicks Off Christmas Campaign! -- User1 5 conv. C42 Title: The Falling Out of Mystery Incorporated - Part 1: A Rift in Coolsville Th 5 conv. C43 Title: The Mischievous Morphing Alien Once upon a sunny day in Sunny Patch, Kras 5 conv. C44 Once upon a time in a faraway galaxy, there existed a planet unlike any other. T 5 conv. C45 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there existed a race of beings unlike any 5 conv. C46 Note: This is fictional This is an odd lineup, starting on the 3rd October on Bo 4 conv. C47 4Kids_Editor: Hello, 4Kids fans! Big news! We're thrilled to announce that start 4 conv. C48 CW4Kids launch schedule (Same as final Kids' WB schedule) (May-June 2008) 07:00 4 conv. C49 Cartoon Network UK Schedule February 2016 From Feburary 16th - Dialing up the St 4 conv. C50 In the vibrant KikoRiki universe, where animals coexist and adventure awaits, th 4 conv. C51 Once upon a time, several rabbits realised they had the same color, Yang from Yi 4 conv. C52 Title: A Bittersweet Farewell: Embracing Change in Radio Broadcasting Introducti 4 conv. C53 Write a story about a mischievous baby Pikachu 4 conv. C54 Boomerang UK listings September 2012 1) Mr Bean replaces the Animated Series wit 3 conv. C55 CW4Kids is a Saturday morning block on the CW Eon Kid + (May 24, 2008 - June 14, 3 conv. C56 PC! lolwut? JoinedJun 9, 2002 Messages14,615 LocationSouth-central Missouri May 3 conv. C57 In late 2007, Kids' WB, a children's programming block that aired on The CW, off 3 conv. C58 This is the pre-Spidey Kids WB lineup from late 2007 7:00am: Will & Dewitt 7:30a 3 conv. C59 Write a fictional CW network Saturday schedule in April 2024, Timeslots that are 3 conv. C60 This is my fictional CBBC schedule CBBC Channel on 05 11 2023 07:00 The Secret S 3 conv. C61 Title: Snowman in July There once was a snowman named Whitey, who was brought to 3 conv. C62 And here's an example of the Next idents in use during the Golden Age along with 3 conv. C63 Pres release: 23 December 2005 Five's soap opera Family Affairs ends in 1 week's 3 conv. C64 Note: This is fictional Forumey commented on 24 December 2023 at 21:00pm So, Sin 3 conv. C65 Note: This is fictional, Jacobeueue posted on 21 December 2015 at 11:23pm It see 3 conv. C66 Here's a Next bumper (circa 2011) going into GoGoRiki, In case Jessica hasn't re 3 conv. C67 Prologue: The Edge of Chaos February 2024 was a month that would live in infamy, 3 conv. C68 Note: This is an alternate universe where the block continued 4Kids TV schedule 3 conv. C69 Once upon a time, in a small town called Willowbrook, there lived a curious youn 3 conv. C70 Kaz is invited to a mystery match, where he doesn't know who he will be fighting 3 conv. C71 Family Guy Season 20 Episode 1: "The Griffins Go Camping" The Griffins head out 3 conv. C72 Once upon a time, there was a valley of cute rabbits, One day, in the valley, a 3 conv. C73 Write a story about a female pig who could melt into mud and merge with the mud 3 conv. C74 Write a story where Russia's invasion of Ukraine begins to spiral out of control 3 conv. C75 Write a story about a race of jelly creatures 3 conv. C76 Write a story about a race of gelatinous creatures 3 conv. C77 Write a story where a green blob sits down on a bench, a very small insect gets 3 conv. C78 Write a story about a pink gelatinous blob 3 conv. C79 The Kids WB logo, a rubbery purple/red version of the Warner Bros logo, was know 3 conv. C80 Cartoon Network Robloxia Schedule February Half Term "Gooey Fun" It is a Lamput 2 conv. C81 I was doing some surfing tonight, and I ended up on a blog, which confirms that 2 conv. C82 Write a audio message announcing the closure of Today Radio saying "We have news 2 conv. C83 Write a Chaotic story where Tom is tricked into almost betraying Kaz 2 conv. C84 Write a fictional news article where a dad is arrested for forcing a kid to drin 2 conv. C85 Sure, I can propose an alternate Kids' WB lineup for late May 2008 with the spec 2 conv. C86 Write a news article about the cold pill brand Drixenol becoming extremely popul 2 conv. C87 Write a forum convo where a Kids WB fan says unfortunately Magi-Nation is now pe 2 conv. C88 Write a Doctor Who trailer 2 conv. C89 Title: Farewell Fortnite: Chapter 8 Season 6 Brings Slime Drink and a Bitterswee 2 conv. C90 Note: This is my alternate universe fusion of CBBC, CITV and Pop, mainly using C 2 conv. C91 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a 9th Doctor version of "Human Nature/The Fam 2 conv. C92 Pop (stylized in all caps) is a British free-to-air children's television channe 2 conv. C93 New series story The Ultimate Test Crossover between Doctor Who, Magnum P.I (201 2 conv. C94 Some weird Gravity Falls knock off of the Doctor Who episode Human Nature, Basic 2 conv. C95 Cartoon Network (Kenland, a fictional country) Current programming: Regular Show 2 conv. C96 After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JTV launched these idents suddenly 2 conv. C97 Write a Prison Break season where Michael is back in prison, and he has to escap 2 conv. C98 Note: This is fictional Absolute Radio have reduced their AM service in an attem 2 conv. C99 Note: This is an alternate universe where Jetix came back after 2009 Jetix (styl 2 conv. C100 In 1999, with the threat of the new Virgin/UGC (now Cineworld) eighteen screen m 2 conv. C101 Simpsons Season 35.1 Title: "When Nerds and Rikis Collide" Act 1: The scene open 2 conv. C102 Write a fake news article where a man is arrested for shooting a ill dog instead 2 conv. C103 Username1: Hey guys, have you heard the news about Kids WB? Seems like they're r 2 conv. C104 Note: This is fictional 4Kids TV schedule January 6 2024 7:00 AM - "Pokemon: Gal 2 conv. C105 Opened on December 31st 1934, the Glasgow Paramount Theatre in Renfield Street w 2 conv. C106 Your Radio was a British radio network owned by Bauer Media and CSC Media Group, 2 conv. C107 Write a forum conversation in May 2000 where the Pollok Centre closes (this is a 2 conv. C108 Write a cartoon about 2 alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, 2 conv. C109 Write a forum conversation about a long since abandoned Odeon Cinema that closed 2 conv. C110 This is my Marvel world (Earth-271312) Shows: The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008), 2 conv. C111 This is my Marvel world (Earth-271312) Shows: The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008), 2 conv. C112 In a mud pool, a blue alien was swimming in the mud, Other creatures saw her, Af 2 conv. C113 First CW4Kids schedule (after Kids WB closed) 7am Will and Dewitt (Cartoon about 2 conv. C114 [Soft instrumental music playing] ANNOUNCER: Good evening, viewers. Tonight, we 2 conv. C115 Cartoon Network UK highlights January 2016 (Note: This is fictious) From January 2 conv. C116 Note: This is set in my GoAnimate universe (the universe my GoAnimate videos tak 2 conv. C117 Note: This takes place on an extremely modified fictitious version of Earth (Ken 2 conv. C118 Re-write of Regular Show: The Movie After a high school lab experiment goes horr 2 conv. C119 Write a blog post talking about Sherlock Gnomes and that some characters from th 2 conv. C120 Title: The Grand Finale: Emporium Outlet on Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street Bids Fa 2 conv. C121 Kaz is invited to a mystery match, where he doesn't know who he will be fighting 2 conv. C122 Write a Chaotic story where Tom is accused of cheating 2 conv. C123 Below is a representation of the final lineup for Kids' WB in May 2008, based on 2 conv. C124 Write a story about a flamingo girl named Flamars 2 conv. C125 Once upon a time, in a faraway galaxy, there lived a green, squishy, tentacled a 2 conv. C126 Write a story about a girl made of jelly 2 conv. C127 Write a story about Gooey, an amorphous orange blob 2 conv. C128 Write a story about a planet made out of orange liquid 2 conv. C129 Write a story about a little Pikachu that doesn't want to go to School 2 conv. C130 Write a story about a planet inhabited by gelatinous blobs 2 conv. C131 Write a story about aliens made of molten chocolate 2 conv. C132 Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a man named David. David was a cur 2 conv. C133 Write a story where Squish the Amoeba is destroyed after accidentally using one 2 conv. C134 Write a story about a girl with a malleable body 2 conv. C135 Write a story about a blobby orange creature 2 conv. C136 In the heart of a lush forest, where the trees stretched to touch the sky and a 2 conv. C137 Write a story about 2 gelatinous blobs who fall in love, 2 conv. C138 Miss Henderson, a dedicated national park worker, found solace in the vast and s 2 conv. C139 Write a story about a shape-shifting orange blob 2 conv. C140 In the depths of the Enchanted Forest, where the moonlight rarely pierced throug 2 conv. C141 Write a story about living blobs of jelly 2 conv. C142 Write a story about a planet where the dominant species are green blobs 2 conv. C143 Write a story about a trio of gelatinous blobs 2 conv. C144 Write a story about a rabbit intrigued by mud pots 2 conv.
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Jan 27, 2024 at 8:00 PM GMT — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: NOTE: This is an alternate universe The CW4Kids is a childrens television programming block on the CW owned-and-operated stations, It is programmed by 4Kids Entertainment, It launched on the 6th of January 2024 replacing Kids' WB after over 2 decades. Owner: Warner Bros Animation (slowly being transitioned to new owners 4Kids Entertainment) Current programming NOTE: (+) indicates it was carried over from the final schedule of Kids' WB. Code Lyoko (+) Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated (+) Batman: The Brave and the Bold (+) Ultimate Spider-Man (+) Pokemon: Indigo League Teen Titans Go! (+) Xiaolin Showdown (+) The Hollow (+) Sonic X Johnny Test (+) Future programming: GoGoRiki Chaotic Pokemon Horizons: The Series Viva Pinata TMNT: Back to the Sewers Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds Former programming Squish (+) The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (+) Inaugural schedule (January 6 2024-January 20 2024) 07:00 Squish 07:30 Teen Titans Go! 08:00 Xiaolin Showdown 08:30 Ultimate Spider-Man 09:00 Code Lyoko 09:30 Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated 10:00 Batman: The Brave and the Bold 10:30 The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers 11:00 Johnny Test 11:30 The Hollow Current schedule (January 27 2024-present) 07:00 Pokemon Indigo League 07:30 Teen Titans Go! 08:00 Xiaolin Showdown 08:30 Ultimate Spider-Man 09:00 Code Lyoko 09:30 Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated 10:00 Batman: The Brave and the Bold 10:30 Sonic X 11:00 Johnny Test 11:30 The Hollow. User1: Hey everyone! Did you all catch the launch of CW4Kids on the CW today?...
CHATBOT: User 1 (Club Toon Moderator): Hey, toon enthusiasts! Can we talk about today's whirlwind of changes on CW4Kids? We said our farewells to "Squish" and "The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers," but welcomed "Pokemon Indigo League" and "Sonic X" with open arms. And that "Code Lyoko" finale--XANA finally defeated! What a ride! User 2 (Anime_Avenger): Seriously, the "Code Lyoko" finale was epic! Couldn't have asked for a better resolution. But it's bittersweet knowing it's all reruns from here till March. And that cliffhanger on "Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated"--talk about leaving us hanging! User 3 (SaturdayMorningNostalgia): Totally agree on the "Scooby-Doo: MI" tension! Can't wait to see how they wrap up the Evil Entity saga next week. Also, shout-out to the brief teaser for what I'm guessing was one of the upcoming shows--did anyone catch which one it was? User 4 (TheCartoonCritic): I think that was a teaser for "TMNT: Back to the Sewers." Could barely contain my excitement! Between "Code Lyoko" ending and "Scooby-Doo" ramping up, they sure know how to keep our adrenaline pumping. User 5 (ToonSquadMember): Feels like the end of an era with "Squish" and "The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers" gone. But yeah, that "TMNT" teaser was a nice palette cleanser. Got me hyped for the future of CW4Kids! User 6 (RetroTooner): The lineup felt so fresh today with "Pokemon" kicking things off and "Sonic" zooming in--but man, what a contrast after that intense "Code Lyoko" finale. This is what weekend cartoons are all about, that rollercoaster of feelings! User 7 (DigitalPokeFan003): Agreed! "Pokemon" nostalgia hit me hard. It's like reliving my childhood all over again. And props to "Sonic X," it's like it never left. But still, that "Code Lyoko" conclusion has given me all the feels--what an incredible journey with the Lyoko warriors. User 8 (ComicBookJones): Did you see how they subtly slid that "TMNT" teaser in there? So slick. And the animation looks crisp! This new lineup with the old and the new is really shaping up. Can't wait for more! User 9 (KirbyStarWarrior): Gonna miss the wackiness of "Adrenalini Brothers," but seeing Ash Ketchum start his journey again was a trip down memory lane. And "Sonic X"? Classic! But now I'm super curious about "TMNT"--they've been doing a great job teasing these new titles. User 10 (CartoonConnoisseur): Yep, I appreciate the links between old and new that they're crafting. The transition feels mostly smooth. But man, that "Scooby-Doo: MI" epi...
Jan 27, 2024 at 8:04 PM GMT — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: NOTE: This is an alternate universe The CW4Kids is a childrens television programming block on the CW owned-and-operated stations, It is programmed by 4Kids Entertainment, It launched on the 6th of January 2024 replacing Kids' WB after over 2 decades. Owner: Warner Bros Animation (slowly being transitioned to new owners 4Kids Entertainment) Current programming NOTE: (+) indicates it was carried over from the final schedule of Kids' WB. Code Lyoko (+) Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated (+) Batman: The Brave and the Bold (+) Ultimate Spider-Man (+) Pokemon: Indigo League Teen Titans Go! (+) Xiaolin Showdown (+) The Hollow (+) Sonic X Johnny Test (+) Future programming: GoGoRiki Chaotic Pokemon Horizons: The Series Viva Pinata TMNT: Back to the Sewers Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds Former programming Squish (+) The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (+) Inaugural schedule (January 6 2024-January 20 2024) 07:00 Squish 07:30 Teen Titans Go! 08:00 Xiaolin Showdown 08:30 Ultimate Spider-Man 09:00 Code Lyoko 09:30 Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated 10:00 Batman: The Brave and the Bold 10:30 The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers 11:00 Johnny Test 11:30 The Hollow Current schedule (January 27 2024-present) 07:00 Pokemon Indigo League 07:30 Teen Titans Go! 08:00 Xiaolin Showdown 08:30 Ultimate Spider-Man 09:00 Code Lyoko 09:30 Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated 10:00 Batman: The Brave and the Bold 10:30 Sonic X 11:00 Johnny Test 11:30 The Hollow. User1: Hey everyone! Did you all catch the launch of CW4Kids on the CW today?...
CHATBOT: User 1 (Club Toon Moderator): Whew, what a day for CW4Kids! Endings and beginnings all over the place. 'Squish' and 'The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers' have left the block, while 'Pokemon' and 'Sonic X' have officially joined the lineup. And did anyone catch that climactic 'Code Lyoko' episode? XANA's defeat felt so final! User 13 (LyokoFanatic): Totally did not expect to feel so many emotions with XANA's defeat on 'Code Lyoko' today. I heard next week will be a clip show, then we're into reruns. It's like saying goodbye to an old friend. I'm not ready. User 5 (ToonSquadMember): Big day indeed! And that 'Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated' episode--Fred sacrificing the Mystery Machine was low-key heartbreaking. They're really ramping up to that finale. Also, kudos to the CW4Kids team for those cool show teases during the commercials! User 7 (DigitalPokeFan003): Those show promos had me hyped! Excited to see what's lined up. But man, 'Scooby Doo' is hitting some serious notes. The next two weeks are going to be intense as they wrap up Professor Pericles' dark plan. Can't believe we're already approaching 'Come Undone.' User 2 (Anime_Avenger): Hey, did anyone else feel that today was like a rollercoaster ride of emotions? From highs with 'Pokemon' and 'Sonic X' arriving, to the nostalgic lows with 'Code Lyoko.' And 'Scooby Doo'... man, that got real. Can't wait to see how they'll conclude that epic storyline! User 9 (KirbyStarWarrior): Absolutely, today was crazy! Seeing 'Pokemon' on the schedule brings back so many memories. And 'Sonic X' joining is just perfect timing. Sad to see 'Code Lyoko' in its final moments, though. That ending! But like everyone else, totally floored by Fred's choice to destroy the Mystery Machine. That's commitment! User 14 (NewToonWatcher): Just started tuning into CW4Kids and what a start it is! Pokemon's a classic, can't deny that, but I was really pulled in by 'Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated.' That scene with Fred had my jaw on the floor! So, this is the kind of drama I've been missing out on? User 3 (SaturdayMorningNostalgia): Yep, NewToonWatcher, welcome to the wild world of CW4Kids! Today felt like a season finale of sorts. 'Code Lyoko' wrapping up, 'Scooby-Doo' on the edge of something huge, and honestly, those teases for the new shows? I'm intrigued. Like a whole new chapter is opening up! User 8 (ComicBookJones): Kudos to CW4Kids for keeping the suspense alive with those teases. New chapters indeed! Though, it's bittersweet...
Jan 27, 2024 at 11:10 PM GMT — 3 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure its perfect We've loved being in this spot as part of the wonderful Glasgow community Unfortunately, This shop is now closed, The realities of retail in the shopping landscape has made this decision unavoidable, We want to take the opportunity to thank you for shopping with us for so many years, You can find all about KikoRiki and its related online MMO RolyPolyLand at riki.com Goodbye forever... This sign was posted to the doors of Riki, a children's shop in Glasgow on Wednesday The image ends with a poignant "Goodbye forever..." above a image of a crying Krash the Rabbit The store closed on Wedensday after 12 years trading at Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow The shop sold merchandise related to the animated series KikoRiki, The cartoon is a Russian cartoon about circular colorful animals and their fun adventures, The Riki shop opened in 1995 was originally Golden Adventures and was a general toy shop akin to Toys R Us but in 2003 became Riki and became focused on the then new surge in KikoRiki popularity in Scotland, However in June 2007, the store closed for the last time, Riki Group's reasoning was the "realities of retail" was unavoidable, The shop was also closed so Riki could focus on business in it's native Russia and develop more exciting new animated series or movies Hidden Gl...
CHATBOT: Title: Glasgow's Riki Store: A New Chapter or The Final Curtain? User: GlasgowNostalgia Hey everyone, As many of you have noticed, scaffolding has started to envelop the beloved, yet long-abandoned Riki store on Sauchiehall Street, sparking a wave of concern and speculation across the community. After the closure more than two decades ago, the store has remained a physical testament to countless childhood memories and the golden era of the KikoRiki craze in Glasgow. In recent years, we've all fought hard against the proposed demolitions and generic office buildings that threatened to erase this piece of our city's history. Now, with these new developments, the whispers of worry have begun to circulate--is this the final goodbye to the Riki store we've all been dreading? But before we jump to conclusions, let's hold onto that thread of hope that has seen us through the past few years. I've reached out to my contacts within the city council and some of the reports coming through are nothing short of intriguing. It appears that the scaffolding may not signal the end, but potentially a new beginning. Unconfirmed sources suggest that Riki Group--the juggernaut behind our beloved animated series--has been considering this neglected location for an international office space, a move that would, quite literally, bring KikoRiki back home to where its Scottish legacy began. Word has it that the group has been looking to cement its global presence, and what better place to start than in a city where their characters are cherished? Whilst this news should be taken with a pinch of salt until official announcements are made, the prospect of Riki Group breathing new life into the old store is a welcome reprieve from the threat of demolition. Not only could this revive the site with a fresh purpose, but it could also potentially create a cultural landmark that pays homage to the KikoRiki legacy, perhaps even including a dedicated museum section or a themed store, reminiscent of the golden days. For those of us who have passed the 'Goodbye Forever' sign and felt that pang of loss each time, this speculation brings a glimmer of hope. I would like nothing more than to see the light return to those windows and the spirit of KikoRiki reborn within its walls. I urge everyone to stay tuned to local news and forums for updates. Once I hear more, you'll be the first to know. And who knows, maybe the next chapter of Glasgow's Riki story is about to begin--one where the magic is rek...
USER: Write a follow up where it is confirmed, and half of it is becoming a play area with the characters
CHATBOT: Title: Riki Store Revival Confirmed: Play Area and Characters Return to Glasgow! User: GlasgowKidAtHeart Big news, Glasgow folks! The veil of mystery surrounding the scaffolding at the old Riki store has finally been lifted, and I'm thrilled to share that our collective hopes have turned into reality. It's been officially confirmed -- the Riki Group is bringing life back into our cherished childhood store! According to the latest press release from Riki Group's international PR team, the historic Riki store site is set for a renaissance. Plans include transforming the space into an international office for Riki Group upstairs, and the piece de resistance -- a public play area featuring our beloved KikoRiki characters on the ground floor! That's right, the playful essence of KikoRiki that enamored us all those years ago is returning. Children and the young at heart will once again have the chance to immerse themselves in an interactive play zone, designed to encourage imagination and joy. The KikoRiki play area is set to include fun-filled activities, themed playground structures, and even meet-and-greets with Krash, Chiko, and the gang in their full-costumed glory. The Riki Group aims to connect with the community by offering an inviting space where playtime and learning go hand in hand. They haven't forgotten the history engraved within these walls; in honor of the store's legacy, part of the play area will feature a mini-exhibit showcasing memorabilia, photos, and toys from the store's heyday. To say I'm ecstatic would be an understatement. I fondly recall toddling around those aisles, wide-eyed with wonder, and it brings me so much joy to know that future generations can make their own memories here. Our campaign to save the Riki store feels vindicated now, and it's heartwarming to witness a cultural revival rather than the cultural erasure we so feared. We owe a lot to the Riki Group for recognizing the importance of this space to the Glasgow community and committing to blend the old with the new. To the folks who stood by the store, shared their memories, and advocated for its preservation -- you've played a part in making this happen. As the development progresses, expect more exciting updates on the opening schedule and the programming for the play area. We can all look forward to a grand reopening where once again, the laughter of children (and the young at heart) will fill the air on Sauchiehall Street. Stay tuned for more, and let's get ready to ...
Jan 27, 2024 at 11:26 PM GMT — 7 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: Write a forum conversation in 2008 where the dual building owned by Cromosoma Animation on the top floor and Specsavers on the ground floor at Glasgow Sauchiehall Street is changing, Specsavers is kicked out and has closed seemingly overnight, with a "We are now closed, Thank you for your custom" notice posted to the door
CHATBOT: Title: Specsavers Sauchiehall Street closed overnight?! User1: eyewonder Posted: 18th March 2008, 10:24 Hi everyone, Did anyone else notice Specsavers on Sauchiehall Street is gone? Went to pick up my new glasses this morning, and there's just a note on the door saying, "We are now closed, Thank you for your custom." Looks like they've been kicked out with no warning! Anyone know what's going on? User2: glasgowlad Posted: 18th March 2008, 10:31 @eyewonder - Yeah, just saw that myself. Absolutely gutted, that was my go-to place for specs. There's some rumbling that Cromosoma Animation upstairs wanted more space or something. Seems a bit sudden though, doesn't it? User3: sauchiehall_suzie Posted: 18th March 2008, 11:02 This is the first I'm hearing about it! Cromosoma taking over the whole building? No warning to customers or staff even? That's rough. User4: lenscrafter Posted: 18th March 2008, 11:20 I heard from a friend who works there that it was a lease issue. Apparently, the building's owners made a deal with Cromosoma Animation, and they needed the entire space. Specsavers was pretty much told to leave ASAP. Not sure how true it is, though. User5: four_eyes Posted: 18th March 2008, 11:45 That's corporate nonsense for you. I feel for the employees - hope they were given some notice at least. Where are we supposed to go now for our eye-care needs? Has anyone seen any info on if they're relocating or just shutting down? User6: viewfinder Posted: 18th March 2008, 12:05 Just walked past there myself. The whole place is shuttered up. It's strange seeing such a popular shop like Specsavers disappear just like that. Cromosoma must be doing well to take over the whole building. Hopefully, Specsavers will find a new spot in Glasgow soon. User1: eyewonder Posted: 18th March 2008, 12:30 Thanks for the insights, folks. Just wish they gave us customers a heads up. Had no idea this was coming. If anyone hears about a relocation or anything, can you post it here? Need to find out where to pick up glasses and have my eyes tested without wandering all over town. User7: the_speculator Posted: 18th March 2008, 13:15 That's the business world for you. Rumour has it Cromosoma Animation is expanding due to some big upcoming project. Although, I think it's a bit unfair. Specsavers was a staple there. Guess we'll have to keep our ears to the ground about where they'll pop up next. User8: scene_seeker Posted: 18th March 2008, 14:00 Specsavers closing happened to my friend too i...
USER: Write a follow up sometime in 2009 where the Specsavers facade remains but is boarded up, likely to conceal the fact that Cromosoma has expanded, Cromosoma also has a new entrance at the back of the building
CHATBOT: Title: What's up with the old Specsavers building on Sauchiehall Street? User1: eyewonder Posted: 12th June 2009, 09:15 Hey all, Remember the whole debacle when Specsavers shut down overnight last year? I walked past the old place yesterday, and it's still boarded up, but the Specsavers sign is still hanging there, looking all sad and forgotten. Anyone heard any updates? It kinda looks like Cromosoma is keeping it boarded to hide their expansion. User2: glasgowlad Posted: 12th June 2009, 09:45 @eyewonder - Yeah, I noticed that too. Rumour has it Cromosoma did take over the whole building. They've been super quiet about it though--I guess they don't want to draw attention to the Specsavers situation again? I did see they've got a new entrance round the back now, it's pretty swanky! User3: hidden_anim Posted: 12th June 2009, 10:20 Cromosoma is indeed expanding--heard from a mate who works there. The board-up might be to stop us from nosing about, haha. But yeah, the new back entrance is part of their expansion. They've got some state-of-the-art facilities inside now. Pity about Specsavers though, they were a fixture of Sauchiehall Street. User4: lenscrafter Posted: 12th June 2009, 11:34 It's a bit cheeky to just leave the old sign up like nothing happened. Maybe they're obligated not to alter the facade for some reason? Planning permission or keeping the street's look consistent? Either way, makes you wonder if there's something else planned for the front part in the future. User5: glasgow_gazer Posted: 12th June 2009, 13:50 I've heard that sometimes companies do that as a tactic. They leave the old signage up to fulfill some contract clause or to avoid redevelopment hassle with the council. As long as the building looks "in use" from the front, it can be easier for the real tenant, Cromosoma in this case, to do their thing without raising eyebrows. User6: four_eyes Posted: 12th June 2009, 15:05 So, it's been over a year, and we still have to see that faded sign every time we pass by. Specsavers has moved on--they're thriving in their new location (isn't it just around the corner on Bath Street?). Just goes to show how fast businesses ebb and flow in the city centre. User7: sauchiehall_suzie Posted: 12th June 2009, 16:22 Honestly, the boarded-up look is becoming an eyesore. I understand Cromosoma wanting to keep low-key, but that doesn't help the street's vibe. Sauchiehall Street's meant to be lively! Hope they've got plans to fix up that facade soon or mayb...
Jan 27, 2024 at 11:30 PM GMT — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: Write a forum conversation where Glasgow's Barrowlands neon sign is turned off, people worry for it, it is just for maintenance
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Is the Barrowlands neon sign gone for good? WeeTam67: Hey folks, just passed by the Barrowlands on my way home and noticed the iconic neon sign was turned off. It's pitch dark out there, not a single light on. Has anyone heard anything about this? Wouldn't be the same without it lighting up the East End. GlasgowLass88: What?? That can't be right. It's practically a historic landmark. Maybe it's just a power cut or something? BarrasBoy: I saw some maintenance vans parked outside yesterday. Could be they're doing some work on it. Surely they would give us a heads up if it was anything serious happening to the Barrowlands sign? G1TraditionKeeper: I'll be gutted if it's gone for good. The Barras wouldn't be the Barras without those lights. It's been shining since what, the 30s or 60s when it got rebuilt? MusicManic: Saw a tweet from @Barrowland_Ballroom saying not to worry and that the sign is under maintenance. They promised it'll be back and brighter than ever. Maybe they're just replacing the bulbs or something? WeeTam67: @MusicManic, that's a relief to hear. I hope they do maintain its vintage charm though--wouldn't want some modern LEDs changing the whole vibe of the place. PipingScott: Glad to hear it's only maintenance. Such an iconic piece of Glasgow. Wouldn't feel right going to a gig there without the lights to welcome you. MerchantCityGal: Does anyone know how long the maintenance is expected to take? I love seeing the sign at night. It's part of Glasgow's soul, right up there with the Duke of Wellington statue and his cone! VintageVinyl: @MerchantCityGal, from what I've heard it should only be for a short while. They're aware it's a vital part of the cityscape so they're making it a priority. EastEndEddie: Got an update, folks. Just walked by the Barrowlands and spoke to one of the workers. They're taking down each letter to replace some faulty wiring and give them a good clean. Assured me the sign will be back in all its neon glory in a couple of weeks! WeeTam67: Cheers for the update, @EastEndEddie. Good to know they're looking after our beloved sign. Can't wait to see it all lit up again soon. BarrasMarketeer: Grew up with that sign, so it's a big relief to know it's just getting a wee spruce up. Let's keep supporting the place once it's back shining. Nothing beats a night out at the Barras. GlasgowLass88: Absolutely @BarrasMarketeer! Can't wait to walk under the radiant Barrowlands sign once again. The East End isn't the same with...
Jan 27, 2024 at 11:47 PM GMT — 9 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: Write a blog post in December 2007 where Silverburn in Glasgow begins the Christmas advertising campaign, which features TV sets stacked up in the shape of a Christmas tree, Other images include luminous flashing decorations at the back of the room, There are 3 ads, 1st one has 3 versions (First is at day with the TV sets showing christmas decorations, Second is at night with the screens showing static, third is them flashing on and off at night, before showing the decorations then switching off), The second ad is a snowflake decoration at the back of the room, you can see the glow of the sets, The third one is a flashing snowman decoration at a corner, You can also see the glow, The 1st ad is the centerpiexe
CHATBOT: Title: Silverburn Shines Bright with Innovative Christmas Campaign! As the festive season approaches, Glasgow's own Silverburn Shopping Centre has unveiled a Christmas advertising campaign that perfectly captures the spirit of innovation and celebration. With a unique assembly of television sets stacked up to form a Christmas tree, Silverburn has turned heads and invited shoppers to experience the magic of Christmas with a modern twist. From frost-covered window displays to twinkling street lights, holiday advertisements typically follow a familiar theme, but Silverburn's approach this year veers from tradition, promising a holiday spectacle that will illuminate the longer winter nights. The centerpiece of Silverburn's campaign is an evocative visual display featuring the stack of TV sets. The transformative images showcase the true versatility of this electronic medium in three different atmospheric settings, each version changing the ambience of the space but constantly retaining the holiday cheer. The first variation is a daytime delight with each TV screen showcasing an array of vibrant Christmas decorations--snowflakes, holly leaves, and baubles glimmer through the glass, while shoppers pass by, stopping to gaze at the unconventional Christmas tree. As daylight fades and night takes over, the second version presents a different mood. The screens shift to static, creating a gentle, eerie glow reminiscent of a quiet snowy evening. It's a subtle nod to the anticipation of Christmas Eve, where stillness and expectancy hang in the cool air. The third version is the piece de resistance: a rhythmic flashing that suddenly commands attention. The screens light up and then switch off in sync, creating a climactic buzz of excitement before revealing the joyful decoration scenes once more and then plunging into darkness--a dramatic representation of the fleeting beauty of the holiday season. Alongside the main attraction, Silverburn introduces secondary advertisements that maintain the electronic motif with clever subtlety. A snowflake decoration features in the second ad, where the ambient glow from the screens gently outlines its silhouette, suggesting the warmth of the indoors contrasting with the chilly winter outside. The third ad highlights a convivial flashing snowman decoration tucked away in a corner of the room. Its glow is soft yet persuasive, providing a beacon of festive fun that echoes the playfulness of traditional Christmas decor. This campaign is...
USER: Write a follow up at Christmas 2008 where a different ad, a story about 2 alien blobs falling in love at Christmas, but when customers are in the centre, the advertising screens show the 2007 ads again
CHATBOT: Title: Silverburn's Christmas Encore with a Twist of Intergalactic Romance! As the yuletide season returns to Silverburn Shopping Centre in Glasgow, customers are greeted with a dose of nostalgia infused with a fresh, otherworldly twist in this year's Christmas campaign. Following up on the last year's innovative and visually stunning TV-set Christmas tree ad series, Silverburn has decided to spice up their festivities by injecting a narrative of cosmic proportions into their 2008 holiday advertisements. Silverburn's campaign for 2008 features an adorable story of two alien blobs, star-crossed lovers from different planets, discovering the wonders of Christmas and each other in an intergalactic winter wonderland. This heartwarming tale unfolds over a sequence of ads that could easily rival any animated blockbuster holiday special, offering a unique twist on classic Christmas themes of love and togetherness. The narrative chronicles the blooming romance of Gloopy and Glitter, two luminescent blobs, admiring the Christmas lights, engaging in snowball fights on asteroid belts, and cuddling up to watch the Galaxia Aurora--all animated in delightful, glowing, gooey detail. It's a quirky and touching angle that resonates with the warmth and joy that fill the air during this time of the year. However, embracing the success of last year's campaign, Silverburn has decided to treat its shoppers to a "Best of Both Worlds" scenario. As customers wander through the corridors decked with boughs of holly and mistletoe, they will find that the advertising screens around the shopping centre occasionally flicker back to the 2007 advertisements. Yes, the innovative stacked TV set Christmas tree is making a return appearance! The three ad variations from the previous year start playing in an unexpected nostalgic loop--first showcasing the daytime decorated screens, then switching to the ethereal night-time static, and finally displaying the dynamic flashing sequence that thrilled visitors last year. It's like revisiting an old friend that brings a smile to your face--a classic turned into a tradition. By alternating the whimsical new alien storyline with the unexpectedly re-aired 2007 ads, Silverburn achieves a masterful blend of tradition and novelty, much to the delight of returning shoppers who welcome the unexpected throwback. New customers are equally enchanted by the illuminated memories of last Christmas and experience the continuity of Silverburn's holiday spirit. Thi...
Jan 28, 2024 at 12:10 AM GMT — 10 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: Write a forum conversation in November 2007 where Silverburn Shopping Centre at Glasgow begins their Christmas campaign, TV sets stacked into the shape of a Christmas tree, 3 versions have been made, 1st is during the day with the screens showing festive decorations, 2nd is night and the TVs showing static and the 3rd one is at night with the TVs off but then flashing on and finally showing decorations before going off, 2 other ads set in the same room but at the back have a luminous flashing snowflake LED, If you look you can see the glow of the sets, The other ad has a flashing Santa LED, you can see the shadow of the cluster of TV sets, Slogan is "Switch on Christmas at Silverburn",
CHATBOT: **Thread Title**: Silverburn Shopping Centre Kicks Off Christmas Campaign! --- **User1 (GlasgowGlitter)**: Hey folks, have you all seen the new Silverburn Christmas campaign? They've got this quirky setup with TVs making a Christmas tree shape--pretty creative! There's, like, three different versions. During the day, the screens have got festive decorations showing on them. --- **User2 (YuleTideYoda)**: I caught a glimpse of it just this evening! They switch to static in the night version--it's kinda eerie but cool. It really caught my eye while I was doing some late-night shopping. --- **User3 (MistletoeMaggie)**: Oh, you guys are talking about the Silverburn ad? I especially loved the third variation. There's something magical about the screens being off at night and then suddenly they flash on to reveal those beautiful decorations before going dark again. It's like they're coming alive! --- **User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown)**: Yes! Those ads with the LED snowflake and Santa at the back though--they kind of bring it all together with that ambient glow and subtle shadows. Noticed them when I was there with the kids last weekend. They were pretty intrigued by it. --- **User1 (GlasgowGlitter)**: I'm loving their slogan: "Switch on Christmas at Silverburn." It's catchy, it fits perfectly with the theme they've got going on. Really makes you feel like the holidays are here. --- **User5 (CarolSinger)**: Who's in charge of the campaign, do y'all know? It's nice to see them putting so much effort into the holiday vibes. Also, glad they're going for something a bit different than the usual big red bows and glitter. --- **User2 (YuleTideYoda)**: Not sure who's behind it, but I read somewhere that they're aiming for a "techy Christmas" vibe. Modern, fresh but still festive. My guess is they want to appeal to a younger crowd as well as families. --- **User6 (ElfEngineer)**: Techy Christmas indeed. It's impressive how much work must've gone into setting those screens up safely. And I've got to say--I'm kinda curious about the tech specs on those TVs. Do we know what kind they're using? --- **User3 (MistletoeMaggie)**: If any of you are thinking of heading down to Silverburn, bring a camera. Those TV Christmas trees are super Insta-worthy. And props to Silverburn for starting the festive buzz in such a unique way! --- **User7 (NoelTechie)**: Heard that these ads are a part of a larger holiday campaign with some interactive installations planned inside the shopping ce...
USER: Write a follow up where the ads show on STV once per break, they are also being shown on the advertising screens in centre, but without the slogan or Silverburn logo, website and directions in the corner of the screen at the end
CHATBOT: **Thread Title**: Silverburn's Christmas Ads Now on STV and In-Centre Screens! --- **User1 (GlasgowGlitter)**: Hey everyone! Have you seen that the Silverburn Christmas ads have landed on STV? They're showing up once every ad break. The tree made of TVs is legit becoming iconic now. --- **User2 (YuleTideYoda)**: Caught one during 'Corrie' last night, they're really spreading the holiday cheer. Also noticed them on the advertising screens all over the centre. Although, they've left off the slogan and logo? Just the website and directions sitting discreetly in the corner. --- **User3 (MistletoeMaggie)**: Yes, @YuleTideYoda, I found that a bit odd too. It's all minimalist on the screens within the centre. Maybe they think the TV tree is recognisable enough on its own now? At least the website's there, or we'd all be wondering where this magical place is! --- **User5 (CarolSinger)**: Smart move putting them up on STV, everyone's going to see those ads. My Gran even mentioned the "telly-tree" to me this morning. Silverburn's marketing folks know what they're doing! --- **User6 (ElfEngineer)**: It's a neat strategy to keep the ads uncluttered in the centre. Keeps the focus on the installation. On STV, the full details pop up right at the end. Less is more, sometimes! --- **User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown)**: Those ads are making waves. My kids go quiet every time one comes on TV. Eyes glued to the screen! But yeah, noticed the minimal approach on the in-centre ad screens, too. Makes it kinda like a tease, which probably piques people's curiosity. --- **User7 (NoelTechie)**: Hah, they've got us all talking about it, so it's working! I personally like the clean look on the centre screens. The holiday aesthetics don't always need the hard sell. It's like the TVs whisper: "There's more if you just follow the magic to Silverburn." --- **User9 (StarlightShopper)**: Just spotted the ads at the centre today! The LED snowflake behind me literally made me feel like I was in a winter wonderland. No logo needed, the vibe says it all. Now if only they had seasonal lattes right next to them... --- **User8 (MerryDancer)**: This low-key approach in the centre is kind of refreshing. You get the info if you want it, but otherwise, you're just immersed in the festive atmosphere. And it's everywhere, can't escape the Christmas spirit if you tried! --- **User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict)**: Am I the only one who's going to Silverburn just to see the telly-tree now? These ads have do...
Jan 28, 2024 at 12:22 AM GMT — 3 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: Thread Title: Silverburn Shopping Centre Kicks Off Christmas Campaign! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Hey folks, have you all seen the new Silverburn Christmas campaign? They've got this quirky setup with TVs making a Christmas tree shape--pretty creative! There's, like, three different versions. During the day, the screens have got festive decorations showing on them. -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I caught a glimpse of it just this evening! They switch to static in the night version--it's kinda eerie but cool. It really caught my eye while I was doing some late-night shopping. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Oh, you guys are talking about the Silverburn ad? I especially loved the third variation. There's something magical about the screens being off at night and then suddenly they flash on to reveal those beautiful decorations before going dark again. It's like they're coming alive! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Yes! Those ads with the LED snowflake and Santa at the back though--they kind of bring it all together with that ambient glow and subtle shadows. Noticed them when I was there with the kids last weekend. They were pretty intrigued by it. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): I'm loving their slogan: "Switch on Christmas at Silverburn." It's catchy, it fits perfectly with the theme they've got going on. Really makes you feel like the holidays are here. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Who's in charge of the campaign, do y'all know? It's nice to see them putting so much effort into the holiday ...
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Intu Family Club Merger: Bye-Bye Brae-liens, Hello New Beginnings! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did you all hear? Intu's merging their kids' clubs. Braehead's Brae-liens are no more, and we're getting the Intu Family Club now. I wonder how this will change the kids' activities in the centres? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, it's the end of an era for Braehead, but could be a good thing overall. More unified activities and benefits for families, I suppose. What got me was Silverburn's tweet reassuring that Gloopy and Glitter are staying put. Phew! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Totally understand merging for consistency, but somewhat sad to see the Brae-liens go. They were cute! Love the loyalty Silverburn's showing to Gloopy and Glitter, though. Their tweet was super sweet! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Just saw the tweet: "Fear not, Silverburners--our beloved Gloopy & Glitter aren't going anywhere! They're as much a part of our family as you are! #IntuFamilyClub #GloopyAndGlitterStay ". Relief! My kids would have thrown a fit if they were axed. -- User5 (CarolSinger): I'm curious about what the Intu Family Club is gonna offer. Would be nice to see some new, fresh ideas. But it's nice that some things won't change. Gloopy and Glitter have a special place in our hearts. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Honestly, this move makes a lot of sense from a branding standpoint. Easier to manage one club across all centres. But it's reassuring that Silverburn values their characters enough to keep them around. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Smart move by Silverburn to publicly recommit to Gloopy and Glitter. Shows that they genuinely care about their customer's attachments. Who else is excited to see how Intu Family Club will incorporate our favourite alien duo? -- User9 (StarlightShopper): The tweet is a clear sign that Gloopy and Glitter have truly become iconic. Just goes to show that some mascots transcend simple marketing--they become a treasured part of the shopping experience. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a delicate balance between new initiatives and keeping tradition. It's good to see Silverburn making an effort not to alienate (pun intended!) the regulars. Intu Family Club sounds promising, though. Can't wait to see what's in store. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Sad to bid farewell to the Brae-liens, each centre had its unique flair because of mascots like them. But hey, progress is progress. And strong mascots like Gloopy and Glitter enduring is proof...
USER: Write a forum conversation in late 2018 where the Christmas ad for 2018 is seemingly a generic sideshow of people opening presents, akin to 2011/2012's ad, but it is interrupted by playful antics from our lovable duo, Also in centre the 2007 and 2008 ads are showing again
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Surprise Twist in Silverburn's 2018 Christmas Ad & Throwback Screens! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Anyone catch the new Silverburn Christmas ad? Started soo generic, people opening gifts and all that--totally giving me 2011/2012 vibes. But then, Gloopy and Glitter pop up with their playful chaos! Classic! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Totally thought they were playing it safe this year with a plain Jane ad, but nope, Gloopy and Glitter had me in stitches! It was like they hijacked the ad with their fun and games. I love how they keep things fresh. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I adore the direction they took! Just when you think you're getting an ordinary holiday montage, in swoops Gloopy and Glitter to liven up the party. Silverburn's got a knack for these twists. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): It really cracked the kids up! They're always on the lookout for Gloopy and Glitter now, even in ads that seem plain at first glance. And guess what? The centre is looping the 2007 and 2008 ads! -- User5 (CarolSinger): The trip down memory lane with the 2007 and 2008 ads is a treat. I feel like Silverburn knows we're suckers for nostalgia. But including Gloopy and Glitter in their latest ad? That's like the icing on the Christmas cake! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Those two are such scene-stealers; they turned what could've been a snoozefest into something memorable. And props for the callback with the older ads showing in-centre. It's like our very own festive tradition! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Surprises in both the new ad and in-centre--it's just what I needed to rev up my Christmas spirit. Between the spontaneous duo and the golden oldies, I must say I'm really feeling the holiday joy. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Just goes to show, sometimes simplicity with a dash of mischief is the way to go. And nothing beats watching those heartwarming 2007 and 2008 ads while shopping for this year's pressies. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): That ad twist is pure marketing genius. It's like Gloopy and Glitter can't help but bring fun wherever they appear--even in the ads! Love the mix of new shenanigans and classic ads at the centre. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): The new ad had me fooled for a sec--so glad our fave aliens made a cameo. And the old ads? Ah, memories! It's kind of like Silverburn's very own holiday time capsule. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Who would've thought I'd look forward to adverts, of all things, during the holiday season? But here I am, watching out fo...
Jan 28, 2024 at 12:31 AM GMT — 5 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: Thread Title: Silverburn Shopping Centre Kicks Off Christmas Campaign! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Hey folks, have you all seen the new Silverburn Christmas campaign? They've got this quirky setup with TVs making a Christmas tree shape--pretty creative! There's, like, three different versions. During the day, the screens have got festive decorations showing on them. -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I caught a glimpse of it just this evening! They switch to static in the night version--it's kinda eerie but cool. It really caught my eye while I was doing some late-night shopping. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Oh, you guys are talking about the Silverburn ad? I especially loved the third variation. There's something magical about the screens being off at night and then suddenly they flash on to reveal those beautiful decorations before going dark again. It's like they're coming alive! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Yes! Those ads with the LED snowflake and Santa at the back though--they kind of bring it all together with that ambient glow and subtle shadows. Noticed them when I was there with the kids last weekend. They were pretty intrigued by it. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): I'm loving their slogan: "Switch on Christmas at Silverburn." It's catchy, it fits perfectly with the theme they've got going on. Really makes you feel like the holidays are here. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Who's in charge of the campaign, do y'all know? It's nice to see them putting so much effort into the holiday ...
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Silverburn Introduces New Mascot: Silvia the Silver Fox! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Just got back from a trip to Silverburn and they have a new mascot--Silvia the Silver Fox! She's sly, silver, and totally stylish. "Think outside the box, come see the silver fox" is her catchphrase. Anyone else met her yet? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Silvia's adorable! My daughter was fascinated by her shimmery fur. But... what happened to Gloopy and Glitter? Couldn't see them anywhere, they're usually part of the scene, especially during the holidays. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, it's like our two familiar friends have vanished! Silvia is charming, but I hope Silverburn hasn't replaced Gloopy and Glitter. The kids will miss them if they're gone for good. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Silvia's a fresh face, I'll give them that. But I'm genuinely worried about Gloopy and Glitter's absence. They were the heart of the centre! I hope Silverburn isn't just swiping them under the rug in favour of the new. -- User5 (CarolSinger): I feel like Silvia's an attempt to bring in a more modern, chic mascot, but Gloopy and Glitter were what made Silverburn unique. Their stories brought so much magic to our shopping experience. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Caught Silvia's first performance and, to be fair, kids were quite taken by her. Still, Gloopy and Glitter had this way of connecting with everyone. I'd hate to see them just erased from the narrative. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Spotted some Silvia paraphernalia around the centre--she's everywhere. The catchphrase is catchy, indeed. But Silverburn, please don't forget about the legacy Gloopy and Glitter have built! -- User8 (MerryDancer): I'm all for adding new members, but you can't just ghost fan favorites like Gloopy and Glitter! The centre feels a bit empty without them. Silvia seems cool, but she has big shoes to fill. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Silvia definitely brings a new vibe, but Silverburn should celebrate the old mascots too. Maybe they'll have a grand return? Can you imagine Silvia teaming up with Gloopy and Glitter? Now that's a trio I'd love to see! -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I'm excited about Silvia and all, but without Gloopy and Glitter, it doesn't feel like a proper Silverburn Christmas. Hoping for a surprise appearance or an epic mascot team-up! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Perhaps Silverburn is planning something special with Gloopy and Glitter that we don't know about? Meanwhile, Silvia's d...
USER: Write a follow up in early December where the screens in centre show the festive ads, but only the flickering TV ones, The festive ad this year is a generic one, but that changes 5 days in, when our 2 friends make a triumphant return, The OP thinks "Not showing their ads would have been the final nail in the coffin"
CHATBOT: Thread Title: The Triumphant Return of Gloopy and Glitter to Silverburn's Christmas! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Guys, was just at Silverburn and at first, I only saw the flickering TV festive ads on the screens. Thought we'd have another generic holiday season, but then out of nowhere, five days in--Gloopy and Glitter are back!! I swear, not showing their ads would've been the final nail in the coffin for me. -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): What a surprise turnaround! Was starting to think Silverburn had moved on from them. Can't tell you how glad I am to see our two alien friends again. They're like the unofficial holiday mascots at this point. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): The centre didn't feel the same without Gloopy and Glitter. Seeing them again is like reconnecting with old friends just in time for Christmas. I wonder what Silverburn was thinking, pulling a stunt like that. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Their return is the best early Christmas gift Silverburn could've given us! It would've been a huge mistake to sideline them completely. Glad they saw sense before it was too late. -- User5 (CarolSinger): I must admit, I was lowkey panicking. The generic ads just don't hold a candle to Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Their comeback has revived the festive spirit! -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's an unspoken rule--Christmas at Silverburn needs Gloopy and Glitter! Their absence was palpable. Props to the centre for bringing back the magic just in time. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Imagine dropping the characters that defined years of Silverburn's holiday experience. Bringing them back was a smart play. Nothing beats nostalgia mixed with genuine affection for those two. -- User8 (MerryDancer): I'll admit, I was getting used to Silvia, but there's something special about Gloopy and Glitter. Thrilled to see them adding joy to the season again. It's a Christmas miracle! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): For a moment, I thought they'd become legends of past Christmases. Not showing their ads would've been such a letdown. Thank heavens Silverburn knows better than to mess with a winning streak! -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I've been following their story for years, so their disappearance hit hard. Seeing Gloopy and Glitter return feels like the centre's heart is beating once more. Christmas is officially on! -- User11 (LostInFrost): It really shows how much Gloopy and Glitter mean to us all. Their return marks a resurgence of Silverburn's true holiday spirit. Can't wait ...
Jan 28, 2024 at 1:08 AM GMT — 10 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction toxic View full conversationView
USER: Write a forum conversation where the Oak Mall in Greenock is in a very sorry state, with shops closing everywhere
CHATBOT: **Thread Title: What's Happening to Oak Mall in Greenock?** **WeeScotty1991**: Hey folks, has anyone been to Oak Mall recently? I walked through yesterday and it's looking rough. Half the shops are boarded up. What's happening? **GreenockLass**: It's been going downhill for a while. Online shopping's taking over and COVID didn't help. I heard some big chains are pulling out too. **ShipBuilder**: Remember when it was the place to go on a Saturday? Kids can't even hang out there anymore because there's nothing left. **LocalHero**: It's sad, really. Lots of local jobs are vanishing with the shops. Does anyone know if there's a plan to revitalize the area? **MallRat1985**: There were talks about redevelopment, turning some of it into residential or office space, but nothing concrete. It's a tough sell when it looks so neglected. **TechieTam**: Economic downturn's just part of the story. After the big stores leave, the smaller ones can't survive. Plus, the parking fees don't help. **ShopSmall**: We should support our local businesses! Maybe a campaign to encourage shopping local? Could be too little too late though. **GreenockGrafter**: Has the council said anything? I agree with **ShopSmall**, but without some serious investment or incentives, it's an uphill battle. **CaptainClyde**: There were whispers of a supermarket or a cinema a while back but looks like those plans sailed away. Without a drawcard, reviving the Oak Mall is like trying to raise a sunken ship. **WeeScotty1991**: It's a catch-22, isn't it? People won't come without shops and services, but businesses won't open without foot traffic. The whole area feels ghostly. **TrendyMum**: Forget shops; we need community spaces! Places for workshops, events, indoor markets... Bring some life back, ya know? **GreenockGamer**: Aren't malls dying everywhere, though? Maybe it's time to think outside the big box. *Pun intended.* **HistoryBuff**: The building's structure is still sound. It's not impossible to turn it around. But without a vision and investment, we're just watching the slow decline of what was once a bustling hub. **WeeScotty1991**: Thanks for the input, everyone. It sounds like we all care about Oak Mall, but it's going to take some serious effort and creativity to turn things around. Let's hope someone with the power to make changes is paying attention.
USER: Write a follow up where a user pitches an idea, 2 mascots, alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, who are in love, Gloopy is a boy while Glitter is a girl, The 2 are gooey, amorphous, malleable creatures
CHATBOT: **Thread Title: A Mascot Idea to Rejuvenate Oak Mall - Meet Gloopy & Glitter** **WeeScotty1991**: Hey everyone, with all the chat about the sorry state of Oak Mall, I've been brainstorming. What about creating a couple of mascots to attract attention and give some personality to the place? Meet Gloopy and Glitter - alien blob mascots in love. Think it could work? **GreenockGamer**: Mascots? Not sure how aliens relate to shopping, but I'm down for anything at this stage. Tell us more about Gloopy and Glitter. **WeeScotty1991**: Hear me out. Gloopy's a boy blob, and Glitter's a girl blob. They're gooey, amorphous creatures that can change shapes - representing the flexibility and transformation of Oak Mall. Through our campaign, they'll 'fall in love' with the idea of shopping locally, which is cute and could resonate with families. **ShopSmall**: That's actually adorable! We could have merchandise, interactive storybooks, and themed events around these two. If done right, it could bring some positive energy back to the mall. **TrendyMum**: OMG, imagine Gloopy & Glitter themed birthday parties hosted at the mall! Games, crafts, and face painting... I can already see my little one loving it. **MallRat1985**: Could be a hit or a massive flop... But honestly, I miss the days when the mall was full of life. I liked those Christmas events we had, so why not? We could use some Glitter around here. **LocalHero**: Mascots might attract kids, but we need to think about all demographics. Can Gloopy and Glitter appeal to more than just families? **WeeScotty1991**: Definitely! They're symbols of change and love, relatable to all. We can weave in themes of loyalty, community spirit, and environmental sustainability - things that can appeal broadly. **CaptainClyde**: I'm trying to picture this... A couple of blobs, holding hands, walking around? I suppose it's quirky enough to get people talking. **HistoryBuff**: I'm all for creative approaches, and using history as part of their backstory could create a deeper connection. The mall is a piece of Greenock's recent history, after all. **GreenockLass**: I like the effort but it's also down to the experience we offer. Gloopy & Glitter need to be part of a wider strategy to improve the mall itself - cleanliness, safety, variety of shops. **ShipBuilder**: Haven't seen something this out-of-the-box since the mall opened. If it helps to stop the closure of more shops, why not? Gloopy & Glitter might just be our new hope. **WeeSco...
Jan 28, 2024 at 1:48 AM GMT — 13 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction toxic View full conversationView
USER: Thread Title: Silverburn Shopping Centre Kicks Off Christmas Campaign! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Hey folks, have you all seen the new Silverburn Christmas campaign? They've got this quirky setup with TVs making a Christmas tree shape--pretty creative! There's, like, three different versions. During the day, the screens have got festive decorations showing on them. -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I caught a glimpse of it just this evening! They switch to static in the night version--it's kinda eerie but cool. It really caught my eye while I was doing some late-night shopping. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Oh, you guys are talking about the Silverburn ad? I especially loved the third variation. There's something magical about the screens being off at night and then suddenly they flash on to reveal those beautiful decorations before going dark again. It's like they're coming alive! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Yes! Those ads with the LED snowflake and Santa at the back though--they kind of bring it all together with that ambient glow and subtle shadows. Noticed them when I was there with the kids last weekend. They were pretty intrigued by it. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): I'm loving their slogan: "Switch on Christmas at Silverburn." It's catchy, it fits perfectly with the theme they've got going on. Really makes you feel like the holidays are here. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Who's in charge of the campaign, do y'all know? It's nice to see them putting so much effort into the holiday ...
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Remodeling Underway: Old Argos Site Gets a Fresh Start at Silverburn! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Just walked past the old Argos at Silverburn. It's buzzing with work crews. The "closed" signs are gone. Something new is coming! Anyone got the scoop on what's replacing it? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Finally! That abandoned vibe was getting depressing. Heard through the grapevine it might be an entertainment spot--something for families and teens. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Entertainment spot? Yes, please! Silverburn could use a place where we can chill and have fun after shopping. Plus, it would fill the void Argos left behind quite nicely. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): I'd vote for an arcade or a mini bowling alley. Could be the perfect hangout place for the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club and all the Silverburn shoppers! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anything that adds to the Silverburn experience sounds good to me. Argos was handy, but I'm excited for something a bit more interactive and social. -- User7 (NoelTechie): I have it on good authority that it's going to be an experiential zone. Think VR setups, laser tag, perhaps even a small indoor roller coaster. Tech meets adrenaline! -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Ooh, a tech-centered entertainment space would be fabulous. It would complement the whole Silverburn vibe, especially echoing back to that 2007 campaign with the TV-tree. -- User8 (MerryDancer): More entertainment at Silverburn could mean bigger crowds and longer visits. Definitely a smart business move. Curious about how this will tie into their existing themes! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Imagine if they integrate Gloopy and Glitter into this new space. Alien-themed laser tag? Sign me up! Love how Silverburn keeps innovating while maintaining their character charm. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I can't wait to see how this changes the atmosphere in the centre. We've all been curious about what would take Argos's place--a fresh entertainment spot sounds like just the ticket! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Stoked that they're replacing those dreary closed signs with something vibrant and energetic. It's sad to see shops go, but Silverburn always finds a way to keep moving forward. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): It's exciting to see everyone's anticipation for the new developments at Silverburn! While we can't spill all the details yet, rest assured that this new addition will bring even more joy and excitement to your shopping experience. S...
USER: Write a follow up where the alien laser tag is greenlit, and work begins next week, so enjoy the Argos closure signs while you still can
CHATBOT: Thread Title: It's Official: Alien Laser Tag Greenlit at Silverburn! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): You guys, it's happening--the alien laser tag was GREENLIT! Work starts next week where the old Argos used to be. Say goodbye to those 'closed' signs--they're about to become a distant memory! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Greenlit, huh? That's brilliant! Gloopy and Glitter-themed laser tag will be out of this world. Pun intended. Can't wait to see how they transform the space. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Alien laser tag!? That's going to be such a hit with the kids and, let's be honest, the adults too. Perfect for birthdays or just casual fun. Silverburn is upping the game! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): I'm so pumped for this! An immersive Gloopy and Glitter adventure. It's exactly what Silverburn needed to add to their entertainment lineup. The Argos closure signs will soon be a throwback! -- User5 (CarolSinger): I'm already imagining the lasers being Glitter's purple and Gloopy's teal! Such an upgrade from those sad Argos signs. Props to Silverburn for keeping things fresh and exciting. -- User7 (NoelTechie): This is one stellar move by Silverburn! I can just picture the techy glow of the alien landscape they're going to create. I suspect this is going to be a major attraction. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Quick, someone cue the space music and the fog machines! It sounds like the start of a sci-fi adventure at our doorstep. Can't believe we're trading closure signs for a galactic battle ground. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Alien laser tag has arrived and Argos is warping out of here! Seems surreal that we're swapping unused retail space for such an interactive concept. Is it too early to book a session? -- User9 (StarlightShopper): LOVE that Silverburn is constantly innovating. First a shopping haven, and now a soon-to-be laser tag mecca? The kids club just got even cooler, if that's possible. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Just when I thought Silverburn had reached peak awesomeness, they announce alien laser tag. And knowing them, the design and tech will be state-of-the-art. Sci-fi fan or not, I'm in! -- User11 (LostInFrost): What an upgrade from those Argos signs to alien laser tag. Seriously, props to Silverburn for reimagining the use of space. Really sets them apart from every other shopping centre. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The energy and excitement for Silverburn's latest project is palpable--and for good reason! Gloopy and Glitter's alien laser...
Jan 28, 2024 at 2:03 AM GMT — 9 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: Write a blog post in May 2005 where Silverburn in Glasgow adds in centre advertising idents produced by Proud Creative, A mascot is also introduced
CHATBOT: Title: Silverburn Shopping Centre Unveils New Ad Campaign and Introduces Charming Mascot! May 2005 Attention, shoppers and Glasgow locals! Silverburn, our city's newest retail paradise, is calling for your attention with some stunning new advertising idents, produced by the imaginative team at Proud Creative. This exciting development has infused an extra dose of personality into our shopping experience, promising more than just a place to find your favorite brands--it's turning into a destination that's rich with character and charm. Say hello to "Silver," the loveable new mascot of Silverburn Shopping Centre. Yes, you heard that right! As we stroll through the spacious, light-flooded halls of Silverburn, we can now be greeted by this friendly face, a delightful character who embodies the joy and community spirit that our shopping centre represents. Silver is not just any mascot; it's a symbol of Silverburn's commitment to a family-friendly environment and promises to add a sprinkle of magic to every visit. Proud Creative, known for their innovative approach to branding and identity, has truly outdone themselves this time. The centre's new ad ident collection features a series of vibrant, dynamic graphics that are synonymous with the Silverburn shopping experience: stylish, modern, and utterly engaging. This bespoke design strategy not only captures the hearts of shoppers but also establishes a unique visual language for Silverburn that distinguishes it from other retail spaces in Glasgow and beyond. These idents are everywhere--from billboards that welcome you as you approach the centre to digital screens scattered across our indoor squares, you're never far from a reminder that you're in a place where shopping is an experience, not just a chore. Whether it's fashion, entertainment, or dining you're after, these visuals perfectly encapsulate the variety and quality on offer at Silverburn. What's particularly impressive about these idents is how they resonate with people of all ages. Silverburn has always prided itself on being a family-friendly centre, and the inclusion of the whimsical mascot Silver in these ads brings an added layer of warmth and accessibility. We can already see little ones' faces light up when they catch a glimpse of Silver's antics in the ident animations. Even better, expect to see Silver around the centre during promotional events and holidays. We've been told that Silver loves a good photo op and is ever-ready to bring a smile to...
USER: Write a follow up in 2016 where a lot has changed, Silver was replaced by 2 playful slimy mascots named Gloopy and Glitter in late 2008, The centres logo changed in 2012 and the idents were modified to fit this, although the Lines filler animation (shown instead of ads just before closing, can be seen on small TV screens around the centre) was later dropped, The centre got a renovation soon after, which saw the demolition of the remnants of the old Pollok centre, which closed in 1999 (2004 in the real world, center opened in 2007 in the real world) this also resulted in more restaurants and even a Cineworld, but one remnant of 2005 still remains
CHATBOT: Title: Silverburn's Transformation: A Decade in Review 2016 - As we venture into the heart of Silverburn Shopping Centre today, we are surrounded by the palpable presence of evolution. This beacon of retail and entertainment in Glasgow has undergone significant changes since 2005, adapting to the evolving tastes and preferences of its visitors, while steadfastly maintaining a singular element from its past. Let's rewind to the late 2008, when Silverburn bid a fond farewell to "Silver," the original mascot who had charmed families and children alike. The introduction of the playful, slimy duo, Gloopy and Glitter, marked a new era of fun and imagination in the centre's marketing efforts. These two mascots, with their cheeky antics and vibrant designs, appealed to a new generation of shoppers and instantly became a hit among the younger demographic. In tandem with Silverburn's mascot evolution, 2012 saw the centre's logo undergo a transformation, reflecting a fresher and more dynamic outlook. This change was more than a mere visual update; it was a signal of Silverburn's commitment to moving with the times and embracing innovation. The ad idents were refreshed to align with the new logo, incorporating contemporary graphics and a modern aesthetic that breathed new life into Silverburn's identity. While the iconic Lines filler animation, which was traditionally displayed on small screens throughout the centre just before closing, was eventually phased out, the centre's commitment to creating a visually engaging environment for shoppers remained unwavering. Instead, Silverburn continued to explore new ways to enhance the consumer experience through cutting-edge digital displays and interactive touchpoints. The significant renovation that followed reshaped Silverburn's landscape even more dramatically. With the remnants of the old Pollok Centre--a vestige of a bygone era--demolished to make way for progress, Silverburn expanded its horizons. The introduction of additional restaurants and a state-of-the-art Cineworld cinema transformed the centre into a full-fledged lifestyle hub, catering not just to shoppers but to diners and moviegoers as well. Yet, amidst all this change, one element of Silverburn's heritage remains: the original 2005 architecture. The spacious, light-flooded hallways that fascinated us back then continue to do so now, albeit complemented by modern design touches and the latest in environmental construction methods. This enduring aspect of Sil...
Jan 28, 2024 at 2:17 AM GMT — 9 exchanges United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: Thread Title: Silverburn Shopping Centre Kicks Off Christmas Campaign! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Hey folks, have you all seen the new Silverburn Christmas campaign? They've got this quirky setup with TVs making a Christmas tree shape--pretty creative! There's, like, three different versions. During the day, the screens have got festive decorations showing on them. -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I caught a glimpse of it just this evening! They switch to static in the night version--it's kinda eerie but cool. It really caught my eye while I was doing some late-night shopping. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Oh, you guys are talking about the Silverburn ad? I especially loved the third variation. There's something magical about the screens being off at night and then suddenly they flash on to reveal those beautiful decorations before going dark again. It's like they're coming alive! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Yes! Those ads with the LED snowflake and Santa at the back though--they kind of bring it all together with that ambient glow and subtle shadows. Noticed them when I was there with the kids last weekend. They were pretty intrigued by it. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): I'm loving their slogan: "Switch on Christmas at Silverburn." It's catchy, it fits perfectly with the theme they've got going on. Really makes you feel like the holidays are here. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Who's in charge of the campaign, do y'all know? It's nice to see them putting so much effort into the holiday ...
CHATBOT: Blog Title: The Mystery of Silverburn's Mascot Shuffle: Gloopy and Glitter Vanish, Silvia Enters the Scene Hello, dear readers! If you've frequented Silverburn Shopping Centre lately, you might have noticed the buzz around their recent mascot upheaval. In an unexpected turn of events, the beloved gooey alien duo, Gloopy and Glitter, who stole our hearts and brought festive joy to Silverburn's past campaigns, appear to have vanished. In their stead, a new character has emerged: Silvia. Silvia arrived in May 2018, making quite the entrance with vibrant parades and interactive events. She's got spunk, a spirited mascot with a flair for fashion and an endless repertoire of shopping tips and tricks. Shoppers have quickly taken to her energetic presence, her enthusiastic demeanor spreading delight throughout the centre. However, while Silvia's arrival has been a breath of fresh air, some shoppers can't shake off a sense of deja vu and a tinge of worry. Long-time patrons of Silverburn will remember "Silver," the centre's original mascot introduced in 2005. Silver, with his sleek design and cool demeanor, was phased out after a few years, left only in the memories of those who knew the shopping centre in its early days. Now, with Gloopy and Glitter's abrupt absence, the question on everyone's mind is: Are we witnessing another case of 'here today, gone tomorrow'? Have Silverburn inadvertently repeated a slice of its own history by replacing its extraterrestrial pair with the exuberant Silvia? The concern isn't unfounded. Gloopy and Glitter's love story was an integral part of Silverburn's identity, a narrative theme in their bustling corridors for several holiday seasons. Their whimsical charm and enchanting story not only drew in crowds but also fostered a unique community spirit. So, why the change? Rumors swirl about strategic rebranding and targeting a new demographic, pursuing fresh magic to intrigue and captivate. It's possible that the centre's management is seeking to reinvigorate its brand with Silvia's modern and lively image, potentially aimed at a younger, trendier audience. Yet, one cannot help but ponder the fate of our gooey friends. Will they be relegated to the archives, or is there a more profound plan at play? Silverburn has demonstrated a knack for nostalgia and continuity, re-running holiday ads from yesteryears. Perhaps Gloopy and Glitter are on an intergalactic holiday, and we can expect a grand return? For now, we can only speculate and hop...
USER: Write a follow up where Silvia the silver fox appears a lot, Also, at Christmas, only the 2007 ads play, and brand ads play as well, the 2007 XMAS tree ads are now being treated like idents, This sadly confirms that a Silver situation has befell upon them
CHATBOT: Blog Title: Silverburn's Silver Fox Silvia Shines, but Christmas Nostalgia Narrows Hello Silverburn Shoppers and Mascot Enthusiasts! With the Christmas season in full swing, Silverburn Shopping Centre is once again aglow with holiday hustle and the shimmer of Silvia, the Silver Fox. Silvia has become a familiar and beloved figure, enchanting shoppers with her sparkling charm and quick wit. Her frequent appearances have solidified her status as a Silverburn sensation, much to the delight of visitors. However, it's impossible not to take nostalgic notice of the other changes afoot at the Centre. This Christmas, the screen-scape of Silverburn offers a narrower look back, as only the 2007 Christmas tree ads illuminate the corridors. These adverts, once full displays of holiday artistry, have now taken on a new role, serving as simply idents between the modern brand advertisements that populate Silverburn's screens. While it's always a joyous sight to witness these classic displays, the fond memories they evoke are bittersweet. Their singular presence confirms a growing suspicion among the Silverburn community: what happened in 2005 with Silver seems to be reoccurring. The iconic pair, Gloopy and Glitter, much like Silver before them, have receded from the spotlight, leaving us questioning the reasoning behind these seemingly cyclical mascot retirements. While Silvia the silver fox captivates the heart of Silverburn's branding, there is a palpable sense of longing for the rich tapestry of characters and stories that once brought the Centre's campaigns to life. The absence of the full range of seasonal stories-- from the beloved gooey aliens to the heroic cat and even the clever robot--leaves a void that Silvia alone, regardless of her vibrancy, cannot fill. This turn of events has prompted conversations among Silverburn aficionados. What does the future hold for our intergalactic friends? Is there a place for them in Silvia's bright new world, or are they destined to remain a cherished yet distant memory? The answer remains elusive, as the Centre's management has yet to comment on the noticeable shift in holiday storytelling. The adoration for Gloopy and Glitter endures, mirroring the sentiments held for Silver years before. Their absence is felt especially during the festive season, once punctuated by their charming narrative. Shoppers can only hope for a return, or at the very least, an inclusion of the aliens in retrospective celebrations of Silverburn's evo...
Jan 28, 2024 at 2:24 AM GMT — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversationView
USER: This is an alternate universe where things went differently. Write a blog post in 2005 where Silverburn in Glasgow introduced advertising screens, and also introduced new promotional idents, produced by Proud Creative, These idents have a video, like a pier or balloons floating, or Frisbees flying in the air, with the logo in the corner, At closing time at night, the ads stop half an hour before this, and an looping animation of moving colored lines will play, The centre is also introducing Silver, a new mascot
CHATBOT: Title: Silverburn Introduces the Future of Shopping with New Advertising Screens and a Dazzling Mascot Named Silver! Date: October 26, 2005 Hey there, Glasgow shoppers and tech aficionados! Big news! Silverburn, the shopping centre that's fast becoming Glasgow's retail magnet, has just announced an innovative approach that's set to redefine our shopping experiences. Picture this: You're strolling through the wide, gleaming halls of Silverburn, surrounded by your favourite brands, and then something catches your eye--a captivating video screen, not with the usual fare of static ads, but with idyllic piers stretching into serene waters, vibrant balloons gliding through clear skies, and Frisbees sailing in a dance with the breeze. It's not a daydream; it's the new, mesmerizing advertising screens introduced by Silverburn! Designed to enhance the visual landscape and bring a burst of creativity into the heart of our consumer culture, these screens are unlike anything we've seen before in Glasgow, or anywhere in the UK for that matter. The promotional idents that adorn these screens have been masterfully crafted by none other than Proud Creative, the design wizards known for their innovative touch. As you wander through the avenues of Silverburn, you'll notice that each video, whether it's those peaceful piers or the playful balloons, features the shopping centre's logo discreetly nestled in the corner--a gentle reminder of where you are amongst the captivating content. It's an advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience. But wait till you hear about what happens at closing time! In a move that truly embraces the digital age, Silverburn goes into a tranquil mode a half-hour before the doors close. The screens transition to a mesmerizing loop of gently moving colored lines. It's almost a digital version of the Northern Lights, shimmering across the concourse's skies, ushering in a calming end to a day of retail therapy. In addition to this aesthetic overhaul, Silverburn has unveiled a character that's destined to become Glasgow's new loveable icon--meet Silver! Silver, a gleaming, animated mascot, represents the bright and shiny essence of the Silverburn shopping experience. With endearing antics and an unforgettable shine, Silver will guide shoppers to special deals, entertain the little ones, and be the shining embodiment of Silverburn's commitment to making shopping not just a chore,...
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USER: Title: Silverburn Introduces the Future of Shopping with New Advertising Screens and a Dazzling Mascot Named Silver! Date: October 26, 2005 Hey there, Glasgow shoppers and tech aficionados! Big news! Silverburn, the shopping centre that's fast becoming Glasgow's retail magnet, has just announced an innovative approach that's set to redefine our shopping experiences. Picture this: You're strolling through the wide, gleaming halls of Silverburn, surrounded by your favourite brands, and then something catches your eye--a captivating video screen, not with the usual fare of static ads, but with idyllic piers stretching into serene waters, vibrant balloons gliding through clear skies, and Frisbees sailing in a dance with the breeze. It's not a daydream; it's the new, mesmerizing advertising screens introduced by Silverburn! Designed to enhance the visual landscape and bring a burst of creativity into the heart of our consumer culture, these screens are unlike anything we've seen before in Glasgow, or anywhere in the UK for that matter. The promotional idents that adorn these screens have been masterfully crafted by none other than Proud Creative, the design wizards known for their innovative touch. As you wander through the avenues of Silverburn, you'll notice that each video, whether it's those peaceful piers or the playful balloons, features the shopping centre's logo discreetly nestled in the corner--a gentle reminder of where you are amongst the captivating content. It's an ad...
CHATBOT: Blog Title: Welcoming a Cosmic Duo: Silverburn's New Mascots, Gloopy and Glitter! Date: February 5, 2009 Greetings fellow shoppers and extraterrestrial enthusiasts! Today marks the dawn of a new era at Silverburn Shopping Centre, and it is with both a touch of nostalgia and a wave of excitement that I bid a fond farewell to Silver, the shimmering mascot who has lit up the halls of our beloved centre with his twinkle and charm. But as we close one chapter, we eagerly turn the pages to begin another. It's time to stretch out our arms--or tentacles--and welcome the cosmic presence of two gooey new icons: Gloopy and Glitter! Riding on the comet tail of Silver's departure, Gloopy and Glitter arrive at Silverburn with a burst of interstellar energy and a kaleidoscope of colour that could rival the Aurora Borealis itself. These amorphous alien friends bring with them a sense of wonder and an invitation to explore the endless possibilities of the universe, much like the endless shopping opportunities at Silverburn. Both Gloopy and Glitter, with their sparkles and fluidity, embody the dynamic and ever-evolving experience that Silverburn offers to its patrons. They represent the melting pot of culture, fashion, and leisure that our shopping centre is known for. With Gloopy's tranquil teal vibes and Glitter's radiant fuchsia flare, they make an otherworldly pair that are impossible to ignore. Their introduction is not a moment too soon. As Silverburn embraces the future, the switch from our metallic buddy to these lovable blobs symbolizes the shopping centre's commitment to innovation and excitement. What's more fascinating is the inclusive narrative behind their existence--Gloopy and Glitter are not bound by shape or form, much like Silverburn's diverse offerings are not limited to any single style or trend. As we welcome these enchanting mascots, let's celebrate the magic they are set to sprinkle throughout our shopping escapades. Whether you're a child marveling at the sight of Gloopy's soothing, playful dances or an adult taken aback by Glitter's adventurous aura, these mascots are sure to become an integral part of the Silverburn community. The excitement isn't just confined to appearances, either. Buzz has it that Gloopy and Glitter are slated to be the faces of Silverburn's very own kids' club, set to launch this February. I envision days filled with laughter and engagement, where families can connect and create memories that are as vivid and joyful as our new...
USER: Write a forum conversation in 2013 after the centre gets a new logo, which was revealed by our friends, the idents have reduced to only 3, Pier, Balloons and Chairs, Also, the lines animation has been removed, Instead we get a peaceful animation of the mascots sleeping
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Silverburn's New Logo Unveiled by Gloopy & Glitter + Updated Idents! -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just saw the new Silverburn logo reveal! Gloopy and Glitter did the honors--looks pretty sleek. What does everyone think? Also, seems like we're down to just 3 idents now: Pier, Balloons, and Chairs! -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): The new logo's sharp, a fresh take for Silverburn! But I am a bit surprised that they've cut down on the idents... I used to love the variety. And no more lines animation, now it's our alien pals snoozing! -- User3 (ZenShopper101): I'm all for the new minimalist approach with the idents. As for the sleeping animation of Gloopy and Glitter, it's quite a peaceful way to end a shopping day, don't you think? -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): The new logo feels contemporary, fits the modern vibe of Silverburn. Cutting down on idents might be a move towards a more focused brand identity? I kinda miss the lines animation though. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): New logo looks good on the screens! The idents switch-up is interesting. Pier, Balloons, Chairs--they've kept the most iconic ones. Sleeping mascots are a cute, calming touch. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): I'll be honest, I do miss the variety, especially the old lines animation--had a digital art feel to it. But Silverburn's all about change, I guess? The new logo is pretty cool at least. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Understandable they're refreshing their visual content. The new logo's got a futuristic edge. And Gloopy & Glitter napping? It feels... right. Like, bring on the Zen! -- User8 (MascotManiac): Speaking about Gloopy & Glitter, I love how they've become more integrated into the centre's identity. Yeah, the logo is nice, but it's the mascots that really capture my heart! -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Sure, fewer idents but each one's got a story, right? Creating that chill vibe with the mascot's sleeping animation is such a soothing concept. Aligns well with the new sleek logo, too. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): The new logo's got a certain 'oomph' to it. Cool to see them simplify things. The pier, balloons, and chairs are classics; they've got a universal appeal. But will the sleeping animation be as mesmerizing as the lines? Time will tell. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): Kinda sad to see the lines go--they were hypnotic! But Gloopy & Glitter dozing off is adorable and oddly comforting? Shows a softer side of Silverburn, paired nicely with the new logo. It's fresh! -- Forum Moderator (Mod...