Virtual Pandoran Ocean at Manila Ocean Park supports The Nature Conservancy

Whether or not you’ve already watched “Avatar: The Way of Water,” you would be happy to know that you can take this cinematic experience outside the movie theaters as Manila Ocean Park hosts a Virtual Pandoran Ocean showcasing the wonders of the reef until the end of January 2023.

This on-ground and digital activation is part of Disney and Avatar’s global  “Keep Our Oceans Amazing” campaign which aims to raise awareness of the challenges facing oceans and marine  life. The campaign will support non-profit, The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC) work to protect 10 of our  oceans’ amazing animals and their habitats, connected to the beauty of Pandora.

Through this unique digital activation, fans in the Philippines can help Disney and Avatar “Keep Our  Oceans Amazing” by going to https://avatar.com/keepouroceansamazing/ph to create their very own  Avatar-inspired ocean creature. For every creature created in the Virtual Pandoran Ocean now through December 31, 2022, Disney US will give $5 to The Nature Conservancy US, up to USD 1 million, to help  the organization achieve its goal of protecting 10% of the ocean by 2030. 

“The entire planet depends on the health of our ocean to support and sustain it. The ocean regulates  climate, provides livelihoods for billions of people, and is home to more than half of all life on earth,” said  Melissa Garvey, Global Director of Ocean Protection at The Nature Conservancy. “We need to do our  part to protect it. That’s why we are thrilled to collaborate with Disney and Avatar on this campaign. Our  mission is driven by working together with those who believe we can shape a brighter future where  people and nature can thrive together. The film’s important message complements our work, and we look  forward to working together to protect the 10 species highlighted in this campaign and creating a healthier  ocean for all.” 

Virtual Pandoran Ocean

In Avatar: The Way of Water, fans will be introduced to a new oceanic Na’vi clan and an array of diverse  aquatic creatures, inspiring audiences to connect with the beauty of our oceans right here on Earth.  Oceans cover 70% of the planet, shelter an incredible diversity of life, and provide us with food, jobs and  more than half of the oxygen we breathe. Unfortunately, less than 8% of this unique ecosystem is  protected. “Keep Our Oceans Amazing” aims to extend Disney’s longstanding conservation legacy to help  protect 10 amazing ocean animals and their habitats.  

This new initiative will support The Nature Conservancy to protect beluga whales, blue whales, whale sharks, hawksbill sea turtles, manatees, manta rays, parrotfish, staghorn coral, sea lions, and mangroves – coastal habitats that provide important shelter for many marine species. The ocean species that have been selected can be found in waters throughout the world and many of them share qualities with the Pandoran creatures and habitats featured throughout the film. Each animal and plant species is also classified as threatened, vulnerable or endangered. The Nature Conservancy is working alongside indigenous peoples and local communities to develop multi-faceted solutions to the challenges these species face across the globe, to ensure that both people and wildlife thrive.

Virtual Pandoran Ocean
Virtual Pandoran Ocean

Disney has a long history of taking action for oceans and supporting the protection of marine life – from  our 2030 environmental goals that include efforts to minimize greenhouse gas emissions, source  sustainable seafood and invest in the protection of our watersheds, to our funding and expertise for  biodiversity protection through Disney Conservation. To date, the Disney Conservation Fund has directed  more than $120 million to support nonprofit organizations working around the world to save wildlife,  inspire action and protect the planet. Nearly $20 million of those funds have been provided to programs  that benefit marine life, communities, and the oceans we all depend on. This initiative is part of Disney  Planet Possible, tangible actions Disney is taking to help create a healthier home for people and wildlife.

Virtual Pandoran Ocean

“Disney has a rich legacy of conservation and inspiring action to protect nature. We’re proud to celebrate  the release of Avatar: The Way of Water by raising global awareness of the critical importance of  protecting oceans and marine biodiversity,” said Jennifer Cohen, executive vice president, Corporate  Social Responsibility for The Walt Disney Company.” 

“The Avatar ethos is that we are all connected to each other and our planet, and therefore are responsible  for positively impacting the people and world around us,” shared Avatar: The Way of Water producer Jon  Landau. “The Keep Our Oceans Amazing campaign is a way for us to invite fans from around the world to  join us in creating that impact.” 

Global audiences were first introduced to the world of Pandora in the original Avatar and fell in love with the characters, the story and the beautiful rainforests and creatures, which led to it becoming the highest grossing film of all time. As we journey into Avatar: The Way of Water, audiences will be transported to an all-new biome – the reef – and will be introduced to a new oceanic clan and an array of diverse aquatic creatures. This expanding universe underlines just how intentionally Pandora has been designed to be a metaphor for Earth. Audiences will experience the beauty of the sea and the richness of biodiversity in Pandora’s oceans.

Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water begins to tell the story  of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep  each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive and the tragedies they endure. The film will have awe inspiring scenes that showcase the vibrant bioluminescence and beauty of Pandora’s aquatic landscape.  These scenes will inspire us all to consider the wonders of our own oceanic world. 

Virtual Pandoran Ocean
Virtual Pandoran Ocean
Virtual Pandoran Ocean
Virtual Pandoran Ocean

Learn more at avatar.com/keepouroceansamazing/ph

Manila Ocean Park is the country’s first world-class marine theme park and premiere educational entertainment destination located behind the Quirino Grandstand, Luneta, Roxas Boulevard, Manila. You may book your tickets via Klook.

For more news and updates on its attractions and offers, follow Manila Ocean Park on Facebook and Instagram.

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Photo Credits: Virtual Pandoran Ocean Pics from Manila Ocean Park. Used with permission.

Kids rule on SKYcable

Kids of all ages won’t run out of fun shows to catch with the vast variety of kids channels on SKYcable. From cartoons, to fun learning activities and top-notch animated series, kids will surely find something to love.

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Catch Cartoon Network HD’s (CH 178, Metro Manila; CH 731, Cebu, Davao, Baguio, Iloilo, Bacolod, Dumaguete and GenSan) old and new cartoon series and movies from Ben10, Powerpuff Girls, and The Amazing World of Gumball to new shows like “Steven Universe,” the first animated series created by a woman, every Thursday.

Boomerang channel (CH 42, Metro Manila; CH 112, Cebu, Davao and Baguio), meanwhile, offers Tom and Jerry Show, Mr. Bean: The Animated Series and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. It’s a safe entertainment space where parents and kids can watch shows together. Catch Be Cool Scooby Doo and the gang ‘s zany misadventures everyday.

On Nickelodeon (CH 45, Metro Manila; CH 105, Cebu, Davao, Baguio, Iloilo, Bacolod, Dumaguete and GenSan) catch the most-watched, top-rated shows, from the ever funny SpongeBob SquarePants to JoJo’s Follow Your D.R.E.A.M. and Henry Danger bring non-stop enjoyment the old and young. On weekdays, kids can follow Ryder, together with five other rescue dogs as they work as one to help their community, in Nickelodeon’s “Paw Patrol.”

The world’s top wildlife filmmakers and renowned early childhood experts come together to bring ZooMoo’s (CH 120, Metro Manila) shows designed for learning for young kids. Here, viewers have a choice between shows that anchored on the themes “explore time, create time, play time, puzzle time and quiet time.” Each Tuesday noon, viewers can join the Teddies, Dom, Meeks, Tizzy and Sparky in Teddyworld where they play games, solve puzzles, and sing songs.

Disney Channel (CH 47 SD | CH 250 HD, Metro Manila; CH 101 SD | CH 732 HD Cebu, Davao, Baguio, Iloilo, Bacolod, Dumaguete and GenSan) brings with it nothing less than Disney’s fun-filled line up of quality shows. This month, Disney Channel airs Frozen Specials bringing back the most loved “Frozen” characters in time before the Christmas season starts . These include “Frozen Fever” on Nov. 10, “Frozen” on Nov. 17, and The Story of Frozen on Nov. 24.

SKYcable subscribers may choose to add Baby TV, ZooMoo, Miao Mi, Da Vinci Kids, and Boomerang on their cable TV line-up for only P20/month and Cartoon Network HD, Nick Jr. and Nickelodeon for P50/month by signing up at mysky.com.ph/addchannels. Existing subscribers of selected SKYcable plans may already enjoy Disney Channel’s exciting programs as part of their channel lineup.

Not yet on SKYcable? Subscribe now for as low as P299/month! For more details, call your local SKY office or fill up this form.

Show details and video provided in a recent press release.

Disclosure: I work for SKY and part of my job is promoting its products and services, especially the content it provides to its subscribers. I consider being able to share my love for TV shows and movies and the experience of watching and talking about them with like-minded people some of the biggest perks of my job.

A lesson on friendship from “Ralph Breaks the Internet”

Six years after the game Sugar Rush and its denizens from Turbo, video game bad guy Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) is pretty satisfied with his life. He and best friend Vanellope von Schweetz (voiced by Sarah Silverman), who is growing bored with the predictability of her game, hangs out every night after their day’s work at the arcade.

After a mishap that resulted in the arcade owner Mr. Litwak unplugging Sugar Rush leaving its denizens homeless, Ralph and Vanellope decide to leave the confines of the arcade and venture to the vast, uncharted world of the internet to save the game.

In the course of their adventures, they meet Yesss (voiced by Taraji P. Henson), the head algorithm of the trend-making site “BuzzTube” and Shank (voiced by Gal Gadot), the tough-as-nails driver from gritty online auto-racing game Slaughter Race.

Noting Vanellope’s desire for the excitement and unpredictability of the online racing game, and admiration for Shank, Ralph worries that he may lose the only friend he’s ever had.

Central to the story is Ralph’s growing insecurity in his position as Vanellope’s best friend. His growing clinginess and selfish possessiveness land them, and the entire internet, into more trouble.

While the first movie was focused on the growing bond of friendship between Ralph and Vanellope, the sequel posits that the bond is strong enough to survive them being apart.

It took me many years to learn this lesson myself: that the true test of friendship is that you don’t have to cling to each other for the relationship to stay strong. If the bond is strong enough, and the people involved are whole enough unto themselves, letting go of each other allows the relationship to be enhanced by their exposure to different people, viewpoints and experiences.

Pretty soon, I might face the same situation as my kids become their own persons and grow into adulthood.

But for the meantime, I’ll enjoy my time with them.

This block screening of “Ralph Breaks the Internet” is a joint project of SKY and the Disney Channel (SKYcable ch 47 SD and ch 250 HD). Through its SKYlife events such as this, SKY rewards loyal subscribers with exclusive privileges and experiences.

Disclosure: I work for SKY and part of my job is promoting its products and services, especially the content it provides to its subscribers. I consider being able to share my love for TV shows and movies and the experience of watching and talking about them with like-minded people some of the biggest perks of my job.