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52 fiction conversations over 6 months, 4 days (Oct 26, 2023 – Apr 28, 2024) Renfrewshire, United Kingdom
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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 Title: Silverburn AU: Tesco Grand Opening & Upcoming Construction Thread Started × 52 conv. C1 Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never 48 conv. C2 Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly22 36 conv. C3 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a 9th Doctor version of "Human Nature/The Fam 22 conv. C4 CITV (GoAnimate world, Fictional) Show list (2017) Horrid Henry Battle for Dream 18 conv. C5 Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift 18 conv. C6 Final Kids WB schedule (May 17 2008) 07:00 AM Will & Dewitt 07:30 AM Magi-Nation 17 conv. C7 Boofus is a blue squid like creature that lives on the Moon, He has a very misch 17 conv. C8 The KikoRiki, a group of colourful animals were enjoying their lives in the isla 15 conv. C9 Pop was originally launched on 29 May 2003 by Chart Show Channels (CSC) Media Gr 14 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 In the farthest reaches of the universe, on a planet named Elysium, a peculiar b 11 conv. C13 First CW4Kids schedule (May 2008) 07:00 AM Will & Dewitt - Fair Factor; Draw 07: 11 conv. C14 Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Intro 10 conv. C15 Pop was originally launched on 29 May 2003 by Chart Show Channels (CSC) Media Gr 10 conv. C16 In the heart of the enchanted forest, there lived a pink rabbit named Rosie. She 10 conv. C17 Once upon a time in the small town of Willowdale, there lived a peculiar boy nam 10 conv. C18 Hi 9 conv. C19 Kids WB The Final Kids WB schedule (May 17 2008) was also The CW4Kids's first sc 9 conv. C20 Title: "The Adventures of Gloopy and Glitter" Production company: Inovism Produc 9 conv. C21 Write a blog post from early 2020 where Nickelodeon rebrands, reimagining its or 9 conv. C22 Name: Milly Species: Pink Slime Entity Ability: Shape-shifting Characteristics: 9 conv. C23 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there was a small squishy, pink squid-lik 9 conv. C24 Note: This is fictional This is an odd lineup, starting on the 3rd October on Bo 8 conv. C25 Note: This is fictional, Jacobeueue posted on 21 December 2015 at 11:23pm It see 8 conv. C26 Note: This is a fan project/fictional, Just want to be in charge of my own Satur 8 conv. C27 Zog was not your typical alien. Unlike other creatures from different planets, Z 8 conv. C28 The Final Kids WB schedule (May 17 2008) was also The CW4Kids's first schedule f 7 conv. C29 In the scorching heat of a summer's day, Rosa the Pig and Krash the Rabbit ventu 7 conv. C30 Once upon a time, in the vast expanse of the cosmos, there existed a gelatinous, 7 conv. C31 Aviaria (All stories) Once upon a vibrant and whimsical world called Aviaria, th 7 conv. C32 Write a story about living quicksand that after swallowing a innocent rabbit, wo 7 conv. C33 We were delighted to win the pitch to rebrand the Boomerang channel worldwide. W 6 conv. C34 Once upon a time, in a lush meadow surrounded by tall pine trees, there lived a 6 conv. C35 Write a magical anime where a boy befriends a magical girl, a pink blob and a su 6 conv. C36 Write a story about 2 kids who meet a gelatinous alien 6 conv. C37 Toonzai (formerly known as The CW4Kids from May 24, 2008 to August 7, 2010, or s 5 conv. C38 It was a normal day, Horrid Henry was bullying Perfect Peter as usual, but then 5 conv. C39 Note: This is fictional. Kids WB Schedule January 28 2023-May 6 2023 7:00am - Te 5 conv. C40 Title: The Falling Out of Mystery Incorporated - Part 1: A Rift in Coolsville Th 5 conv. C41 Kaz is invited to a mystery match, where he doesn't know who he will be fighting 5 conv. C42 Title: The Mischievous Morphing Alien Once upon a sunny day in Sunny Patch, Kras 5 conv. C43 Once upon a time in a faraway galaxy, there existed a planet unlike any other. T 5 conv. C44 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there existed a race of beings unlike any 5 conv. C45 Title: Snowman in July There once was a snowman named Whitey, who was brought to 4 conv. C46 Write a cartoon about blobs of molten chocolate 4 conv. C47 This is my Marvel world (Earth-271312) Shows: The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008), 4 conv. C48 Cartoon Network UK Schedule February 2016 From Feburary 16th - Dialing up the St 4 conv. C49 That feeling when you're an old Pop show that managed to survive via PopPower.co 4 conv. C50 Once upon a time, several rabbits realised they had the same color, Yang from Yi 4 conv. C51 Title: A Bittersweet Farewell: Embracing Change in Radio Broadcasting Introducti 4 conv. C52 Write a story about a race of gelatinous creatures 4 conv. C53 Write a Gnomeo and Juliet sequel where a evil gnome threatens to kill them all, 3 conv. C54 I was doing some surfing tonight, and I ended up on a blog, which confirms that 3 conv. C55 CW4Kids is a Saturday morning block on the CW Eon Kid + (May 24, 2008 - June 14, 3 conv. C56 4Kids_Editor: Hello, 4Kids fans! Big news! We're thrilled to announce that start 3 conv. C57 PC! lolwut? JoinedJun 9, 2002 Messages14,615 LocationSouth-central Missouri May 3 conv. C58 Pop was originally launched on 29 May 2003 by Chart Show Channels (CSC) Media Gr 3 conv. C59 This is the pre-Spidey Kids WB lineup from late 2007 7:00am: Will & Dewitt 7:30a 3 conv. C60 Write a forum convo where a Kids WB fan says unfortunately Magi-Nation is now pe 3 conv. C61 This is my fictional CBBC schedule CBBC Channel on 05 11 2023 07:00 The Secret S 3 conv. C62 One night, as the moon shone brightly overhead, Mubbly Bubbly began to feel sick 3 conv. C63 And here's an example of the Next idents in use during the Golden Age along with 3 conv. C64 Five schedule today 01:00 Teleshopping Shopping from home 03:45 Der Schneemann ( 3 conv. C65 Pres release: 23 December 2005 Five's soap opera Family Affairs ends in 1 week's 3 conv. C66 Note: This is fictional Forumey commented on 24 December 2023 at 21:00pm So, Sin 3 conv. C67 Write a fictional annual report from Disney and Jetix Europe, talking about the 3 conv. C68 Here's a Next bumper (circa 2011) going into GoGoRiki, In case Jessica hasn't re 3 conv. C69 Prologue: The Edge of Chaos February 2024 was a month that would live in infamy, 3 conv. C70 Note: This is an alternate universe where the block continued 4Kids TV schedule 3 conv. C71 Once upon a time, in a small town called Willowbrook, there lived a curious youn 3 conv. C72 Write a 6th season of Avengers Assemble 3 conv. C73 CITV CEE (Fictional) Show list (2017) Horrid Henry Battle for Dream Island Inani 3 conv. C74 The Final Kids WB schedule (May 17 2008) was also The CW4Kids's first schedule f 3 conv. C75 Pop was originally launched on 29 May 2003 by Sony Pictures Television Distribut 3 conv. C76 Family Guy Season 20 Episode 1: "The Griffins Go Camping" The Griffins head out 3 conv. C77 Write a story about a planet where the dominant species are gooey, gelatinous, a 3 conv. C78 Write a story about a girl made of jelly 3 conv. C79 Write a story about a planet made out of orange liquid 3 conv. C80 Write a story about a gooey pink creature 3 conv. C81 Once upon a time, there was a valley of cute rabbits, One day, in the valley, a 3 conv. C82 Write a story about a girl with a malleable body 3 conv. C83 In the vibrant KikoRiki universe, where animals coexist and adventure awaits, th 3 conv. C84 Write a story about a female pig who could melt into mud and merge with the mud 3 conv. C85 Write a story where a rabbit sees a shape-shifting blob 3 conv. C86 Write a story where Russia's invasion of Ukraine begins to spiral out of control 3 conv. C87 Write a story where a group of Pikachus have to protect a baby Pikachu 3 conv. C88 The Kids WB logo, a rubbery purple/red version of the Warner Bros logo, was know 3 conv. C89 Note: This is in my alternate world (hence the different country names, Kenland 2 conv. C90 Cartoon Network Robloxia Schedule February Half Term "Gooey Fun" It is a Lamput 2 conv. C91 Write a audio message announcing the closure of Today Radio saying "We have news 2 conv. C92 Write a blog post where Nickelodeon UK rebrands in May 2020, reimagining its ora 2 conv. C93 Write a fictional news article where a dad is arrested for forcing a kid to drin 2 conv. C94 Write a blog post where Disney suddenly copy-take down Jetix shows on Youtube, a 2 conv. C95 Sure, I can propose an alternate Kids' WB lineup for late May 2008 with the spec 2 conv. C96 Write a news article about the cold pill brand Drixenol becoming extremely popul 2 conv. C97 Write a fictional CW network Saturday schedule in April 2024, Timeslots that are 2 conv. C98 Write a Doctor Who trailer 2 conv. C99 Title: Farewell Fortnite: Chapter 8 Season 6 Brings Slime Drink and a Bitterswee 2 conv. C100 Note: This is my alternate universe fusion of CBBC, CITV and Pop, mainly using C 2 conv. C101 New series story The Ultimate Test Crossover between Doctor Who, Magnum P.I (201 2 conv. C102 Some weird Gravity Falls knock off of the Doctor Who episode Human Nature, Basic 2 conv. C103 Cartoon Network (Kenland, a fictional country) Current programming: Regular Show 2 conv. C104 Five schedule today (Note, This is fanmade, and my ideal version) 01:00 Teleshop 2 conv. C105 After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JTV launched these idents suddenly 2 conv. C106 Write a Prison Break season where Michael is back in prison, and he has to escap 2 conv. C107 Note: This is fictional, S4C have not been trying to sabotage their children's b 2 conv. C108 Note: This is fictional Absolute Radio have reduced their AM service in an attem 2 conv. C109 In 1999, with the threat of the new Virgin/UGC (now Cineworld) eighteen screen m 2 conv. C110 Simpsons Season 35.1 Title: "When Nerds and Rikis Collide" Act 1: The scene open 2 conv. C111 Write a fake news article where a man is arrested for shooting a ill dog instead 2 conv. C112 Write a KikoRiki story where Krash finds an abandoned cinema, with the readograp 2 conv. C113 Username1: Hey guys, have you heard the news about Kids WB? Seems like they're r 2 conv. C114 Opened on December 31st 1934, the Glasgow Paramount Theatre in Renfield Street w 2 conv. C115 Your Radio was a British radio network owned by Bauer Media and CSC Media Group, 2 conv. C116 NOTE: This is an alternate universe The CW4Kids is a childrens television progra 2 conv. C117 Write a forum conversation in November 2007 where Silverburn Shopping Centre at 2 conv. C118 Write a forum conversation in May 2000 where the Pollok Centre closes (this is a 2 conv. C119 Write a cartoon about 2 alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, 2 conv. C120 Title: Silverburn AU: Tesco Grand Opening & Upcoming Construction Thread Started 2 conv. C121 Write a forum conversation about a long since abandoned Odeon Cinema that closed 2 conv. C122 In a mud pool, a blue alien was swimming in the mud, Other creatures saw her, Af 2 conv. C123 First CW4Kids schedule (after Kids WB closed) 7am Will and Dewitt (Cartoon about 2 conv. C124 [Soft instrumental music playing] ANNOUNCER: Good evening, viewers. Tonight, we 2 conv. C125 Write a blog post about the death of Kids WB in 2008 2 conv. C126 Write a fictional blog post where Jacknjelify sues Cromosoma for allegedly using 2 conv. C127 Write a Pepsi ad that had this line in it "Everybody and their DOG loves the tas 2 conv. C128 Cartoon Network UK highlights January 2016 (Note: This is fictious) From January 2 conv. C129 Note: This is set in my GoAnimate universe (the universe my GoAnimate videos tak 2 conv. C130 Note: This takes place on an extremely modified fictitious version of Earth (Ken 2 conv. C131 Re-write of Regular Show: The Movie After a high school lab experiment goes horr 2 conv. C132 Write a blog post talking about Sherlock Gnomes and that some characters from th 2 conv. C133 Title: The Grand Finale: Emporium Outlet on Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street Bids Fa 2 conv. C134 Write a Spongebob episode where Squidward has to open up a art museum, but Squil 2 conv. C135 Boofus is a blue squid like creature that lives on the Moon, He has a very misch 2 conv. C136 Write a Chaotic story where Tom is accused of cheating 2 conv. C137 Write a story about a planet inhabited by jelly-like creatures 2 conv. C138 Write a story about a blob 2 conv. C139 Write a story about a flamingo girl named Flamars 2 conv. C140 Once upon a time, in a faraway galaxy, there lived a green, squishy, tentacled a 2 conv. C141 Write a story where a show creator pitches his show to Nixkelodeon, while trying 2 conv. C142 Write a story about a little Pikachu that doesn't want to go to School 2 conv. C143 Write a story about a planet inhabited by gelatinous blobs 2 conv. C144 Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a man named David. David was a cur 2 conv. C145 Write a story where Squish the Amoeba is destroyed after accidentally using one 2 conv. C146 That feeling when you're an old Pop show that managed to survive via PopPower.co 2 conv. C147 In the heart of a lush forest, where the trees stretched to touch the sky and a 2 conv. C148 Write a story about a race of jelly creatures 2 conv. C149 Write a story about Belle, a pink, antennaed alien girl, She has the power to me 2 conv. C150 Write a story about a rabbit made of green slime 2 conv. C151 Write a story about Myeta, a pitch black female creature with tentacle like appe 2 conv. C152 Write a story where a green blob sits down on a bench, a very small insect gets 2 conv. C153 Write a story where a man accidentally makes a sentient blob of orange aline 2 conv. C154 In the depths of the Enchanted Forest, where the moonlight rarely pierced throug 2 conv. C155 Write a story about living blobs of jelly 2 conv. C156 Write a story about a domesticated Pikachu 2 conv. C157 Write a story about a trio of gelatinous blobs 2 conv. C158 Write a story about a man who was walking then suddenly excruciating 2 conv. C159 Write a story about a sentient mud pot 2 conv. C160 Write a forum convo where a user notices some channels departing from analogue S 1 conv. C161 Write a blog post where a kids channel DROPS ALL content for viewers above 6 bec 1 conv. C162 Write a blog post in 2004 where Nicktoons rebrands in the UK with anthropomorphi 1 conv. C163 Write a forum post in the Pokemon world asking for tips on how to raise a Pikach 1 conv. C164 Write a news article about a man who's pig named Rosa refuses to poop outside, b 1 conv. C165 Write a Family Guy episode where Chris legally changes his name to Cringe Griffi 1 conv. C166 Write a fictional news article where a (fictional) singer has diarrhea during on 1 conv. C167 Write a blog post about the PTC and how they always attack adult shows, (e.g Fam 1 conv. C168 Write a Family Guy episode that is a crossover with Johnny Test 1 conv. C169 Family Guy Season Fake Episode 1: Johnny Guy Peter tries his best to solve the a 1 conv. C170 Write a help post in the Chaotic universe saying I entered a code into my Chaoti 1 conv. C171 Write a blog post where The Gadget Show has been renamed Tech NOW, Five come for 1 conv. C172 Write a Xiaolin Showdown episode where Raimundo's death is heavily implied but n 1 conv. C173 Write a Family Guy episode called Johnny Guy, that begins with Chris suddenly be 1 conv. C174 Write a funny news article where a pet owner complains about his pig, Rosa only 1 conv. C175 Write a funny story where a man comes home to his pig only pooping inside, and n 1 conv. C176 Write a Reddit post set in the Pokemon universe asking for help as his Pikachu i 1 conv. C177 Write a Family Guy tweet 1 conv. C178 Write a forum convo in May 2008 about Kids WB becoming CW4Kids, and that 4Kids a 1 conv. C179 Write a forum convo where UKTV Health and Wellbeing is shut down, with a farewel 1 conv. C180 Write a forum convo in early 2024 where the UKTV channels (Dave, Drama, BrightId 1 conv. C181 Write a Network Decay page about a fictional channel called Murder TV that origi 1 conv. C182 Write a blog post about Network Decay 1 conv. C183 Write a blog post about Hurricane Ivy being retired because of how deadly it was 1 conv. C184 Write a blog post where Hurricane Dora causes extreme damage, and memes online b 1 conv. C185 Write a Kids WB lineup (fictional) from May 2008 1 conv. C186 Write a blog post in May 2021 where CITV is ending Scrambled, and replacing it w 1 conv. C187 Write a blog post where a kids channel stops airing Russian cartoons due to the 1 conv. C188 Write a Kikoriki story where Krash decides to go hiding eggs for Easter 1 conv. C189 Write a news article during the war where a reddit post of "IMDTAH (Is My Dad Th 1 conv. C190 Write a forum convo on hiddenglasgow.com in 2017 where the abandoned Woolworths 1 conv. C191 Write a audio message announcing the closure of Today Radio saying "We have news 1 conv. C192 Write an alternate CW4Kids universe where the block never stopped 1 conv. C193 Write a blog post where a radio station suddenly switches to a sad guitar instru 1 conv. C194 Write a forum convo in Robloxia where Bloxmedia had pulled the plug on 12 local 1 conv. C195 Write a forum convo in Robloxia where Bloxmedia had pulled the plug on 12 local 1 conv. C196 Write a Chaotic story where Tom is tricked into almost betraying Kaz 1 conv. C197 Write a forum convo where a radio station suddenly changes to a farewell message 1 conv. C198 Write an Kids WB is becoming CW4Kids ad 1 conv. C199 Write a 4Kids forum convo in late November 2023 where they announce they're taki 1 conv. C200 Write a Johnny Test episode where Dad goes Meatloaf Mad (making Meatloaf every n 1 conv. C201 But wouldn't it also be a problem the other way around? If Telewest kept Nickelo 1 conv. C202 Write a blog post where during an ad, when the Skip button appears, the person i 1 conv. C203 Write a forum convo in May 2011 titled "The Death of the CW4Kids" where due to 4 1 conv. C204 Write a hypothetical Disney XD UK schedule for April 7 2024, with the usual Disn 1 conv. C205 Write a blog post on March 28 2006 where Sky launches Sky Protest 1 conv. C206 Write a blog post where a man does a cover of Laura, with the music basically sa 1 conv. C207 Write a fictional news article where a restaurant in Spain says "NO RUSSIANS ALL 1 conv. C208 Write a Pokemon story where a new friend joins the group, he is later revealed t 1 conv. C209 Write a fictional news article where a new PC ransomware vies named "DRUGS.EXE" 1 conv. C210 Write a case study about a new look for Nickelodeon Europe, featuring a new masc 1 conv. C211 Write a Xiaolin Showdown story where Raimundo betrays the group and joins the He 1 conv. C212 Write a news article where Sky is under fire for accidentally blocking a video s 1 conv. C213 Write a news article where Virgin Media is sued for terrible customer service, a 1 conv. C214 Write a blog post where Ulradio closes on Digital One, replaced by birdsong 1 conv. C215 Write a news article where a family are forced to miss their flight to Spain bec 1 conv. C216 Write an alternate universe where 4Kids got Evangelion 1 conv. C217 In this alternate universe, 4Kids Entertainment, known for their censorship and 1 conv. C218 Write a blog post where a song samples the sitar section of Paint it Black and t 1 conv. C219 Write a song about a man in a abusive relationship, (the chorus is taken from th 1 conv. C220 Write a Kikoriki story where the gang goes missing, leaving only Krash (This is 1 conv. C221 Write a news article where Disney tries to wipe Jetix from existence, much to th 1 conv. C222 Write a forum convo where it seems like Disney is sitting on Yin Yang Yo, not us 1 conv. C223 Write a news article where Disney are told off by the Gov for "blapshemy" in reg 1 conv. C224 Write a news article about a man who KILLED A RABBIT AND HEDGEHOG, and then went 1 conv. C225 Write a note saying Discord will be sunset by the end of the week, and bids fare 1 conv. C226 Write an alternate Kids WB lineup for late May 2008, where just before becoming 1 conv. C227 Write a fusion of the Kids WB 2006-2007 lineup and the March 2008 one (with Spid 1 conv. C228 Write a Chaotic story where Tom accidentally sets all the monsters from Perim in 1 conv. C229 Write a news report where a luxury food critic is jailed for LIFE for burning do 1 conv. C230 Write a news article where after a boy suffered a seizure, he was legally declar 1 conv. C231 Write a sad Kikoriki story where Chiko has a nightmare where Krash suddenly dies 1 conv. C232 Write a Pokemon story where Team Rocket create a Nightmare Maxhine, and decide t 1 conv. C233 Write a Pokemon episode where Chimecho becomes over affectionate to James 1 conv. C234 Write a Pokemon episode where Team Rocket argue, and accidentally throw almost A 1 conv. C235 Write a fake news article where a BBC news reporter is fired for singing about a 1 conv. C236 Write an approximation of the Kids WB lineup from 2006-2007, and one from early 1 conv. C237 Write a fake news article where Mr Enter makes a Animated Atrocities video out o 1 conv. C238 What would the 2007-2008 Kids WB lineup have looked like without Skunk Fu 1 conv. C239 In late 2007, Kids' WB, a children's programming block that aired on The CW, off 1 conv. C240 Write about a pink, gelatinous creature 1 conv. C241 What would the Kids WB 2008 fall schedule have been if it hadn't closed in 2008 1 conv. C242 Kids WB Lineup Fall 2008 07:00 Will and Dewitt 07:30 Magi-Nation 08:00 Skunk Fu 1 conv. C243 Write about Kids WB's branding 1 conv. C244 Write an amalgamation of the Kids WB Early 2007 lineup and the final Kids WB lin 1 conv. C245 Write a fake Kids WB lineup, which is basically just the early 2007 lineup but w 1 conv. C246 Write a fanmade Kids WB lineup from 7am to 12pm, based off the early 2007 lineup 1 conv. C247 Write a fake news article where Thrax, a new virus breaks out, with a 77% chance 1 conv. C248 Write a Kids WB lineup from 7am to 12pm with Will and Dewitt, Magi Nation, World 1 conv. C249 This is the pre-Spidey Kids WB lineup from late 2007 7:00am: Will & Dewitt 7:30a 1 conv. C250 Write a CITV schedule from August 10 2008, using shows that aired on the channel 1 conv. C251 CITV Schedule for August 10, 2008 6:00 AM - Engie Benjy - Start the morning with 1 conv. C252 Write a new Wii that contains compatibility with Wii U and Switch, Menu is the s 1 conv. C253 Write a CW network schedule for April 2024 on Saturday (Fictional), midnight to 1 conv. C254 Write a fake news article where Subway are forced to stop selling a highly dange 1 conv. C255 Write a fake blog post where Morrisons begins phasing out it's More Reasons to S 1 conv. C256 Mega Warrior is the giant version of 13Skyboy (a Roblox bacon hair) In this form 1 conv. C257 Write a fake blog post where McDonald's declares war on Burger King 1 conv. C258 Write a fake blog post set in the future where Fortnite Chapter 8 Season 6 allow 1 conv. C259 Write a KikoRiki story where Krash the Rabbit, while playfully walking outside s 1 conv. C260 Write a Doctor Who story where the Doctor has to stop the Daleks 1 conv. C261 Write a news article set in an alternate universe where Pop (a UK kids channel) 1 conv. C262 Note: This is an alternate universe and not in this one, Alternate universes are 1 conv. C263 Write a KikoRiki story where Krash the Rabbit decides everyone should go on vaca 1 conv. C264 Write a Doctor Who story where the current Doctor suddenly becomes the 10th agai 1 conv. C265 Write a blog post in 2019 where CBBC rebrands, dropping the "Just Imagine" tagli 1 conv. C266 Write a fake news report where a teacher is arrested on suspicion of drugs, only 1 conv. C267 Note: This is fictional The BBC's heart is not in the CBBC Channel at all consid 1 conv. C268 Note: This takes place in a fictional dystopia world, Write a follow up forum co 1 conv. C269 Note: This is in my GoAnimate fictional universe, Write a blog post where BBC Ra 1 conv. C270 Title: Farewell to BBC Radio GoAnimate City on 675 AM: Tuning Into 102.5 FM for 1 conv. C271 Write a KikoRiki story where Wally the Ram takes old TV sets, The others, especi 1 conv. C272 Write a blog post where a radio station shuts down randomly, is now only playing 1 conv. C273 Write a fictional blog post where Pop (a UK kids channel) abruptly reinstates th 1 conv. C274 Write a fictional blog post midway through Saturday Mash-Up where Dick and Dom a 1 conv. C275 Write a fictional blog post where Russian cartoons are removed from a Spanish ki 1 conv. C276 Write a blog post where 4Kids Entertainment enters liquidation 1 conv. C277 Write a blog post set in a fictional universe where S4C announces closure from 1 1 conv. C278 Note: This is fictional At midnight on 19 December 2023, an era in Wales came to 1 conv. C279 Toonattik is the flagship children's strand of the British breakfast television 1 conv. C280 The Time Team (2018): Movie based off the KikoRiki animated series, Krash the Ra 1 conv. C281 Write a fictional blog post from Ultimate Creative in July 2020 about a new look 1 conv. C282 Write a fictional report for Craigmarloch School in late 2023, just after closin 1 conv. C283 The Pikachu Channel launched in HD on 22 May 2013 On 21 June 2015, some new iden 1 conv. C284 Write a movie where a man has a curse where everything he touches melts into lif 1 conv. C285 Write a movie about a man who has a curse where everything he touches turns into 1 conv. C286 Write a fictional talk show subject where a worker at a office is caught watchin 1 conv. C287 Write a Simpsons episode where Ned tells Bart that Santa's not real, so Bart tel 1 conv. C288 Write a Doctor Who episode where the 10th must face off against the 9th for 1 conv. C289 Write a Simpsons episode where Ned tells Bart that Santa isn't real, so he tells 1 conv. C290 Pop UK: Swipe It! With Joe Tasker Join TV and Youtube star Joe Tasker as he face 1 conv. C291 Write a fictional alternate universe news report where an office on Glasgow's Sa 1 conv. C292 Write an animated short film where an insane scientist ruins the lives of aliens 1 conv. C293 Write a fake news report where Microsoft try forcing Windows 7 users to switch t 1 conv. C294 It was once one of Glasgow's most popular shopping destinations but with so many 1 conv. C295 Write a fictional blog post where a mediocre animation is nominated for an award 1 conv. C296 Write a fictional blog post where a controversial Whire Paper is given the go ah 1 conv. C297 Write a Simpsons episode where the Android's Dungeon burns down while Comic Book 1 conv. C298 Write a fake news report where a man is arrested for possession of the Death Cab 1 conv. C299 Write a fictional blog post where Disney XD EMEA seems to be airing Phineas and 1 conv. C300 Write a fake news report where a man is jailed for being in possession of the De 1 conv. C301 Write a fictional blog post in early 2024 where Disney XD channels in Europe are 1 conv. C302 Write a news report talking about a man with a male to male extension cord, and 1 conv. C303 Write a fictional Disney Channel EMEA blog post for January 2024, where Big City 1 conv. C304 Title: Disney XD's Nostalgic Transformation: The Return of Jetix to Europe in 20 1 conv. C305 Write a short film named "High Voltage" about a man who discovers a male to male 1 conv. C306 Note: This is fictional, Jacobeueue posted on 21 December 2015 at 11:23pm It see 1 conv. C307 Write a fake news report about a shop selling male to male extension cords, whic 1 conv. C308 Write a fake news article where Porchlight Entertainment evades bankruptcy, and 1 conv. C309 Write a Doctor Who/Gravity Falls crossover where Bill teams up with The Master, 1 conv. C310 Write a fictional blog post where Pop Max CEE removes Naughty Naughty Pets, but 1 conv. C311 Write a fictional blog post in 2001 where book/comic series "Squish" and "The Na 1 conv. C312 Write a Yin Yang Yo story where Yang has a dream where he wakes up as a yellow g 1 conv. C313 Write a fictional news report from November 2002 where a Premier Inn advert is b 1 conv. C314 Write a blog post where Glasgow begins to rebrand from People Make Glasgow, with 1 conv. C315 Write a blog post set in a fictional universe where Glasgow had colorful animal 1 conv. C316 Write a fictional report for a fictional animation company called Chooks123 Prod 1 conv. C317 Write a fictional blog post where CVTV (my version of CITV, with elements of CBB 1 conv. C318 Write a fake news article where McDonald's ends their long standing partnership 1 conv. C319 Write a fake blog post where people are fighting over a drink named Prime 1 conv. C320 Note: This is an alternate AU, which diverges from the real one beginning Novemb 1 conv. C321 Write a humorous news story where a Tesco is bought by The Proclaimers 1 conv. C322 Write a blog post from January 2016 where ROBLOX announces they are removing Tic 1 conv. C323 NOTE: This is an alternate universe that diverged from the real one in late 2015 1 conv. C324 Write a fake blog post where a virus named Thrax (also known as The Red Death) s 1 conv. C325 Write a blog post from late 2007 where Toonattik is sponsored by Kidiminiz, repl 1 conv. C326 Write a Doctor Who episode during Matt Smith's run where he is told he will have 1 conv. C327 Write a forum conversation in early 2024 where CBeebies shows such as Bluey, Num 1 conv. C328 Write a Simpsons story where Milhouse is traumatised after watching a horror mov 1 conv. C329 Write a fake news article where a controversial White Paper which mandates conte 1 conv. C330 Title: A Triumph for Internet Freedom: Repealing the Child-Centric Online Safety 1 conv. C331 Write a KikoRiki story where Krash the Rabbit falls ill, and is bedbound, but he 1 conv. C332 Write a forum conversation where Corus announces 13 radio stations will close by 1 conv. C333 Write a controversial blog post by Warner Bros Discovery where as they write off 1 conv. C334 Write a fake news article where Sardine Productions closes, staff move to Studio 1 conv. C335 Write a blog post where Studio Hari and Riki Group announce that they will be sh 1 conv. C336 Write a blog post where Pictor Media seemingly closes 1 conv. C337 Write a fictional blog post where PBS and PBS Kids pull out of the Spain market, 1 conv. C338 Write a fictional forum conversation where Kids WB seems to be reducing programm 1 conv. C339 Write a bittersweet story where a girl cares for a dying sheep in its final days 1 conv. C340 Write a blog post where a radio station in New York suddenly starts only playing 1 conv. C341 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart exposes American Cheese for being a scam, Me 1 conv. C342 Write a 4Kids TV saturday morning schedule 1 conv. C343 Note: This is fictional 4Kids TV schedule January 6 2024 7:00 AM - "Pokemon: Gal 1 conv. C344 Note: This is fictional 4Kids TV schedule January 6 2024 7:00 AM - "Pokemon: Gal 1 conv. C345 Write a Doctor Who story where the Doctor finds a Satanic cult named Heylin and 1 conv. C346 Write a character description about a black female alien that can turn invisible 1 conv. C347 Write a forum conversation where 4Kids buy the rights to dub Demon Slayer and pe 1 conv. C348 Note: This is an alternate universe where 4Kids dubbed Evangelion, Write a news 1 conv. C349 Write a blog post where 4Kids ink a deal with Riki Group 1 conv. C350 Write a blog post where an obscure cartoon is sold to Marston's, This is weird c 1 conv. C351 Write a fictional blog post where Sam Register steps down as Head of Warner Bros 1 conv. C352 Write a blog post where CITV is sponsored by Moshi Monsters, replacing Bindeez a 1 conv. C353 Write a fictional news report where a company is sued for a gory anti-drink driv 1 conv. C354 Write a Kids WB schedule for early 2008 1 conv. C355 Write a blog post where during the Sword and Shield saga, 4Kids slowly stopped d 1 conv. C356 Write a news article where Smeshariki gets a 4th movie, involving the characters 1 conv. C357 Write a fake news article where a restaurant is SHUT DOWN because found traces o 1 conv. C358 Write a fictional news article where a news reporter farts live on air, and she 1 conv. C359 Write a news article where PBS is privatized 1 conv. C360 Write a fictional story where a future president brings America to WW3 1 conv. C361 Write a blog post in 2006 where a KikoRiki themed toy store sadly closes, final 1 conv. C362 Write a fake blog post where Glasgow loses 18 shops, and ALL of them on Sauchieh 1 conv. C363 Write a fictional blog post about a banned KFC advert LAMBASTING McDonald's for 1 conv. C364 Write a Scooby Doo story where the gang has to go on their most deadly mission y 1 conv. C365 Write a forum conversation in early 2021 where Boomerang airs more Tom and Jerry 1 conv. C366 Write a blog post where 4Kids TV expands 1 conv. C367 Write a forum conversation in 2008 where the Cw4Kids removed Johnny Test, World 1 conv. C368 Write a forum conversation in June 2008 where the CW4Kids announces new shows, a 1 conv. C369 Write a blog post in early 2022 where the formerly fire-laden abandoned Emporium 1 conv. C370 Write a forum conversation where Glasgow's abandoned buildings are at threat, an 1 conv. C371 Write a forum conversation in early 2007 where Emporium Outlet on Glasgow Sauchi 1 conv. C372 Write a blog post where Emporium Outlet on Glasgow Sauchiehall Street closes in 1 conv. C373 Write a fictional news article where a UFO has crashed in a forest, out leaks a 1 conv. C374 Write a forum conversation in 2008 where the dual building owned by Cromosoma An 1 conv. C375 Write a forum conversation where Glasgow's Barrowlands neon sign is turned off, 1 conv. C376 Write a forum conversation where the Oak Mall in Greenock is in a very sorry sta 1 conv. C377 Write a blog post in May 2005 where Silverburn in Glasgow adds in centre adverti 1 conv. C378 This is an alternate universe where things went differently. Write a blog post i 1 conv. C379 Write a blog post where abandoned branches of Sue Ryder, Banardos and Greggs are 1 conv. C380 Write a Scooby Doo story where the gang have to investigate a demolished shoppin 1 conv. C381 Write a cartoon about 2 alien blobs, It has 52 11 minute episodes 1 conv. C382 Write a forum conversation in November 2023 where Kids WB begins making some sch 1 conv. C383 Write a forum conversation where Silverburn's Argos store closes, a closure noti 1 conv. C384 Write a blog post where Braehead Centre retired its Brae-lien mascots in May 201 1 conv. C385 Write a Scooby Doo story where a evil wizard begins causing chaos around Coolsvi 1 conv. C386 Write a blog post where Glasgow Sauchiehall Street loses 8 shops in 1 year, Sue 1 conv. C387 Write a blog post where Cottonwood Media is absorbed by Pesky Productions 1 conv. C388 Write a tweet where 4Kids dubs EOE 1 conv. C389 Write a forum conversation where New Look closes their Sauchiehall Street store, 1 conv. C390 Write a fake blog post where WW3 begins and all hell breaks loose, It ends with 1 conv. C391 Write a advert where a man is walking by an opticans named Opticas, but then the 1 conv. C392 Write a blog post where Cartoon Network replaces adverts with more Lamput 1 conv. C393 Write a fake news article where a man gets bored of drugs and stops using them, 1 conv. C394 Write a sales pitch for a cartoon about 2 blobs, one male and the other female 1 conv. C395 Write a fictional news article where Braehead are set to expand, and will demoli 1 conv. C396 Write a blog post where the dilapidated Oak Mall in Greenock is sold to a family 1 conv. C397 This is my constantly evolving Silverburn AU, It is an AU where the centre opene 1 conv. C398 Write a fictional blog post in November 2006 where Morrisons begins trialing a n 1 conv. C399 Write a blog post in 2014 where Tesco is to begin rolling out a new store style 1 conv. C400 Write a forum conversation where Morrisons in Stevenston and Sauchiehall Street 1 conv. C401 NOTE: This is my fictional take on the Channel 5 schedule 06:00 Milkshake 09:00 1 conv. C402 Write a HTTYD2 fanfic just after Bludvist mind controls Toothless to kill Stoic, 1 conv. C403 Write a season of Avengers Assemble where the Avengers go missing, so Spider-Man 1 conv. C404 Write a SpiderMan movie that ends with the Avengers going missing, and Vision fo 1 conv. C405 Write a Avengers Assemble special where the Avengers have to stop a maniac from 1 conv. C406 Write a blog post where someone visits a Cineworld that closes during the pandem 1 conv. C407 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart discovers KikoRiki and loves it because of h 1 conv. C408 Write a Simpsons episode where Krusty The Klown doubles the edge by also adding 1 conv. C409 Write a blog post where it is the end of an era, as McDonalds ends their partner 1 conv. C410 Write a fake tweet where McDonalds ends their partnership with Coke and makes... 1 conv. C411 Write a Pepsiman cartoon pitch 1 conv. C412 Write a forum conversation in May 2020 where ABC Kids changes hands, will be tra 1 conv. C413 Write a fictional news article of a mysterious creature that lives under thick t 1 conv. C414 Write a Meme Movie, from Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation 1 conv. C415 Write a Meme Movie 1 conv. C416 Write a movie called "The Meme Movie" made by Columbia Pictures and Sony Picture 1 conv. C417 Title: The Meme Movie Genre: Animation, Comedy, Adventure Production Companies: 1 conv. C418 Note: This is an idea I had because Pop was once owned by Sony Boofus, a blue sq 1 conv. C419 Write a fake news article where Warner Bros will write off the Kids WB programmi 1 conv. C420 Write a blog post where GoAnimate announces the discontinuation of Vyond, and it 1 conv. C421 Write a forum conversation in May 2020 where 4Kids TV is ending on Fox, being re 1 conv. C422 Write a fictional blog post where The CW splits back up 1 conv. C423 Write a forum conversation in 2018 where Litton's license to produce One Magnifi 1 conv. C424 Write a fictional CW4Kids schedule from August 2012 1 conv. C425 Write a forum conversation where a TV network closes down, replaced with a creep 1 conv. C426 Write a forum conversation (AU) where CBS is winding down and people are being a 1 conv. C427 Write a blog post where a BFDI news channel called "Fire News Network" closes in 1 conv. C428 Write a forum conversation where GoAnimate Network are writing shows off left an 1 conv. C429 Write a forum conversation in early 2018 where Litton are booted off the CW, so 1 conv. C430 Write a forum conversation where the end is coming for the AlienZany Saturday mo 1 conv. C431 Write a fictional blog post where NBC is forcibly evicting their current SatAM e 1 conv. C432 Write a Saturday Morning CW4Kids schedule in 2010 (fixtional) 1 conv. C433 Write a Simpsons episode where Krusty loses the rights to Itchy and Scratchy to 1 conv. C434 Write a fictional blog post in late 2017 where the bland One Magnificent Morning 1 conv. C435 Write a fictional forum convo where the boring One Magnificent Morning block by 1 conv. C436 Write a sad blog post in 2022 where the end has come for SIP Animation (historic 1 conv. C437 Write a fictional news article in early 2024 where Jacknjelify sues Cromosoma an 1 conv. C438 Write a forum conversation in early 2024 where 4Kids Entertainment begin setting 1 conv. C439 Write a Simpsons episode where Milhouse starts feeling guilty for liking a carto 1 conv. C440 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart starts writing celebrity death hoaxes on Twi 1 conv. C441 Write a blog post where thr stupidest cartoon ever is released, nobody likes it 1 conv. C442 Write a Simpsons episode where Sloppy Seconds, a grocery store chain selling onl 1 conv. C443 Write a fake news article where 4Kids Entertainment AQUIRES AND SHUTS DOWN Saban 1 conv. C444 Write a forum convo where Kids WB is closing in the new year 1 conv. C445 Write a news article where a local restaurant called Pizza King gets SUED 1 conv. C446 Write a fake Burger King ad which ends with him getting his whopper and screamin 1 conv. C447 Write a fictional CN CEE schedule, Much of it is Gumball, Teen Titans Go, or Cra 1 conv. C448 CN CEE (Cartoon Network Central and Eastern Europe) Schedule: 12:00 AM - 08:00 A 1 conv. C449 Write a blog post where Kids WB UK is rebranding, with Lamput as the mascot, Als 1 conv. C450 Write a fictional blog post in October 2023 where Pop, a kids channel in the UK 1 conv. C451 Write a forum convo where Cookie Jar Entertainment closes 1 conv. C452 Write a fictional post where 4Kids starts making card trading games again 1 conv. C453 Write a fictional blog post where Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street has taken a step 1 conv. C454 Write a Simpsons episode where Homer is made the Designated Driver for LIFE afte 1 conv. C455 Write a Simpsons episode where Homer accidentally says a VERY bad word at Moe's, 1 conv. C456 Write a fake news article where a concert is cancelled due to severe rain 1 conv. C457 Write a Simpsons Treehouse of Horror segment where Bart inadvertently reawakens 1 conv. C458 Write a news article where an anime comes under EXTREME fire for a scene where a 1 conv. C459 Write a magical anime where a boy befriends a magical girl, a pink blob and a su 1 conv. C460 Write a rictional forum convo in late December 2015 where CN UK begins airing La 1 conv. C461 Write a Caillou Gets Grounded video 1 conv. C462 Write a GoAnimate video where Caillou cheats on Kahoot, and is grounded for a we 1 conv. C463 Write a fictional forum conversation where Cartoon Network UK starts airing Lamp 1 conv. C464 Write a fictional forum conversation where CN UK are ending the late night class 1 conv. C465 Write a fake news report complaining that Vyond is now business only 1 conv. C466 Write a fictional blog post where TV channel Boing is set to be renamed to Pogo 1 conv. C467 Write a forum convo on BBC ONE where the wrong ident plays with the wrong announ 1 conv. C468 Write a fictional forum convo where TVNZ1 closes early at midnight, no promos or 1 conv. C469 Write a blog post where TVNZ1 closes for a few hours between 0:30 and 5am due to 1 conv. C470 Write a short blog post about the way TVNZ2 used to sign off 1 conv. C471 Write a forum conversation where CN UK has a Craig of the Creek, Teen Titans Go 1 conv. C472 Cartoon Network Robloxia Schedule February Half Term "Gooey Fun" It is a Lamput 1 conv. C473 Write a blog post where Studio Hari's The Owl becomes more popular 1 conv. C474 Write a blog post where a channel is SHUT DOWN for not following European quotas 1 conv. C475 Write a insulting and brutal college rejection letter from a fictional college c 1 conv. C476 Write a movie about a girl who can morph into a pink slime blob at will, she mus 1 conv. C477 Write a movie about a girl who can turn into a pink blob, She has to stop her da 1 conv. C478 Write a Regular Show fanfiction about Mordecai not forgiving Rigby for forging t 1 conv. C479 Write a blog post about the infamous Oneness idents from BBC One 1 conv. C480 Write a forum convo set in an alternate universe where the criticism BBC One rec 1 conv. C481 Write a blog post in September where the Check It ends on Cartoon Network, A new 1 conv. C482 Write a forum convo where Boomerang are rebranding away from the current wildlif 1 conv. C483 Write a third installment in the Gnomeo and Julliet franchise called Indiana Gno 1 conv. C484 Write a fake news article where a man is arrested on accounts of harrasment for 1 conv. C485 Write a Simpsons episode where Ned goes homeless ans goes through many hardships 1 conv. C486 Write a Monopoly Movie 1 conv. C487 Write a Doctor Who episode where he finds out about a satanic cult, and they are 1 conv. C488 Write a blog post where Five get complaints after showing a cartoon that seems h 1 conv. C489 Write a forum convo in late November 2023 where Five (branded on air as five) ma 1 conv. C490 September 27th, 2008 (4Kids TV) 08:00 AM Di-Gata Defenders - Knowledge (#16) NEW 1 conv. C491 Write a forum convo in early 2021 where the Squish comics are getting a cartoon, 1 conv. C492 Oh, on the subject of Miraculous, Pop used to air it, They restructured and now 1 conv. C493 Write a funny blog post where a old shopping centre is run down, dilapidated and 1 conv. C494 Note: This is a fictional entry in the MCU. Captain America: The Last Bastion of 1 conv. C495 The Big AM Switch-Off In August 2002, the BBC began an AM-buy back programme, as 1 conv. C496 Write a movie named Captain America: The Last Bastion of American Greatness 1 conv. C497 Write a movie named The Time Team, which involves the KikoRiki characters signin 1 conv. C498 Write a movie named Covid: The End of Freedom 1 conv. C499 Write a forum convo where the radio station Great Radio has left 231 AM at midda 1 conv. C500 Write a fake news article where a dog owner tries to SHOOT a dog because it poop 1 conv. C501 Write a blog post where Kids WB becomes CW4Kids, with a phased programming chang 1 conv. C502 Write a Chaotic sequel series named Chaotic: Reloaded that takes place years aft 1 conv. C503 Write a radio station closure loop saying "Thank you for the good times, the lau 1 conv. C504 Write a Simpsons episode where Homer starts cooking crystal meth to help the sch 1 conv. C505 Write a fake news article where a user jokingly says "Pewdiepie must die" on Twi 1 conv. C506 Write a blog post where a radio station is SHUT DOWN with only an HOURS NOTICE, 1 conv. C507 Write a funny story where a man makes ONE jokey rude comment (not meant to be ta 1 conv. C508 Write a news article where a toxic Dora hater has his Twitter account deleted fo 1 conv. C509 Write a Harry Potter and Doctor Who crossover fanfiction 1 conv. C510 Write a blog post where Derren Brown looks back on his Russian Roulette skit and 1 conv. C511 Write a forum convo in late 2007 where Channel 4 are adding a 4Kids block in ear 1 conv. C512 Write a Simpsons episode where a series of collectable toys about animal like al 1 conv. C513 Write a satisfying story where a man who burns down an abandoned building gets h 1 conv. C514 Write a blog post where Roblox goes DOWN FOR 4 DAYS as a result of MAJOR issues 1 conv. C515 Write a news article where Burger King has an ad BANNED by the ASA for having th 1 conv. C516 Write a blog post where Disney comes under fire for having Lotso as a meet and g 1 conv. C517 Write a blog post saying Ash from Pokemon dies sometimes in the movies, usually 1 conv. C518 Write a cute story where Ash's Pikachu had been happily cooing for over 4 minute 1 conv. C519 Write a Simpsons episode where Lisa loves the cartoon Smeshariki, Also, Bart is 1 conv. C520 Write a Sonic story where he has to stop Sonic.exe, At the end, he succeeds but 1 conv. C521 Write a blog post where 4Kids Entertainment aquire the rights to Redakai 1 conv. C522 Write a blog post where Marathon Media have a fair with 6 of their most popular 1 conv. C523 Write a Family Guy episode where Fox makes a Hitler sitcom, and Peter LOVES it, 1 conv. C524 Write a fictional blog post about a fake low quality video of a man being shot b 1 conv. C525 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart is GROUNDED for a MONTH for waking Maggie, M 1 conv. C526 Write a fake news article in 2025 where the UK threatens to DEPORT ALL RUSSIANS 1 conv. C527 Write a fake Reddit AITA post for forcing a daughter to eat salad and only healt 1 conv. C528 Write a Reddit AITA post where i ban my kid from Roblox and not tell him why 1 conv. C529 Write a Reddit AITA post where a kid is caught chewing plastic (it's a habit) an 1 conv. C530 Write a Reddit AITA post from late 2022 where a mother says AITA for berating my 1 conv. C531 Write a reddit AITA post from a concerned dad about yelling at his wife for forc 1 conv. C532 Write a funny story where an alien insect gets trapped in the butt of a gelatino 1 conv. C533 Write a Harry Potter scene where he has a flashback to when he forces Dumbledore 1 conv. C534 Write a blog post in 2024 set in the Roblox universe about Air Attica's fall as 1 conv. C535 Write a news article where a bankrupt airline orders the immediate crashing of A 1 conv. C536 Write a third Gnomeo and Juliet film based off Toy Story 2 called Gnome Story wh 1 conv. C537 Write a blog post about both Gnomeo and Juliet films, and that they are essentia 1 conv. C538 Write a Family Guy episode where Peter makes a traumatising animation of animals 1 conv. C539 Write a blog post where Disney shuts down BabyTV, channel replaced with a farewe 1 conv. C540 Write a Simpsons special where the power goes out so Homer retells the Matrix (i 1 conv. C541 Write a Reddit AITA post where a mom asks if she is the A for ruining her son's 1 conv. C542 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart goes on a rule-breaking spree, Day 1 he make 1 conv. C543 Write a news article where a bus shakes a tiny bit, everyone injured 1 conv. C544 Write a movie where a fatal plane crash occurs, but one victim is given the oppo 1 conv. C545 Write a Pokemon episode about the league, When the episode begins the first thin 1 conv. C546 Write a simpsons episode where Bart joins a GANG and Lisa has to help get him ou 1 conv. C547 Write a Family Guy episode where Peter makes a meme where a grandma wakes up fro 1 conv. C548 Write a airline safety video 1 conv. C549 Write a blog post where Aldi sells its failed airline to BMI, who merge it with 1 conv. C550 Write a movie called Airline Wars about a rivalry between British Airways, Easyj 1 conv. C551 Write a Channel 5 TV ident where it shows a bubbling mud pot, We zoom put to see 1 conv. C552 Write a Family Guy episode called "Quagmire, That's It" where Quagmire watches q 1 conv. C553 Write a news article where a man shouts "I'M DEAD" after snapping his neck in an 1 conv. C554 Write a blog post called Death of a Mouse where due to Disney+, Disney are closi 1 conv. C555 Write a blog post that Bauer Media was forced to surrender the frequency of Kiss 1 conv. C556 Write a radio station shutdown message that begs for listeners forgiveness 1 conv. C557 Write a simpsons episode where Homer "cheats" on Marge, It heavily implies he is 1 conv. C558 Write a Family Guy episode where Quagmire becomes a lunatic murderer 1 conv. C559 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart goes back in time and accidentally falls in 1 conv. C560 Write a blog post where Robloxian airline Flya has started using The Riddle in t 1 conv. C561 Write a riddle about a tree by a river where there is a hole in the ground 1 conv. C562 Write a riddle where near a tree by a river there's a hole in the ground where a 1 conv. C563 Write a news article where a Jet2 customer becomes SO sick of hearing Hold My Ha 1 conv. C564 Write a animated Meme Movie about some memes trying to save the Meme Verse (A su 1 conv. C565 Write a blog post about Skibidi Toilet 1 conv. C566 Write a movie called The Meme Movie about a bunch of classic memes trying to sto 1 conv. C567 Write a Roblox movie called "The Roblox Movie" which involves an average Robloxi 1 conv. C568 Write a blog post saying they think Toy Story, Gnomeo and Juliet and The Lego Mo 1 conv. C569 Write a Chaotic fanfiction where Tom breaks the rules of the game and Part 1 end 1 conv. C570 Write a Chaotic fanfiction with 2 Parts, (Part 2 I haven't decided on yet) Part 1 conv. C571 Write a news article about a reddit AITA post for refusing to help a dying rabbi 1 conv. C572 Write a news article where a BABY accidentally pushes dad off a cliff and is sen 1 conv. C573 Write a news article where a COVID lockdown was enforced because Boris just "fel 1 conv. C574 Write a Mario cartoon, First arc is Super Mario Odyssey, second is based off Sup 1 conv. C575 Write a blog post where BMI Robloxia will cease all operations, its low cost car 1 conv. C576 Write a case study about Beautiful Creative's Boomerang rebrand, which has the l 1 conv. C577 Write a forum convo where on 4Kids TV, 4Kids are basically forcing us to watch F 1 conv. C578 Write a Channel 5 UK schedule, 1 conv. C579 Schedule of five (15 March 2024) 6:00 AM - Milkshake! Morning Block A block of c 1 conv. C580 Write about the Kids WB branding for 2018, which has the logo as a button presse 1 conv. C581 Write a Family Guy episode where Peter becomes addicted to drugs (it's an adult 1 conv. C582 Write a forum conversation where BBC Two are withdrawing their Curve idents, opt 1 conv. C583 Write an advert about a blue blob and a pink blob, this ad aired around Summer a 1 conv. C584 Write a blog post about a (fictional) heartwarming Windows ad featuring 2 blobs 1 conv. C585 Write a Chaotic season finale where Tom and Kaz argue A LOT, and things eventual 1 conv. C586 Write a Roblox movie where Roblox is shutting down and only a noob can save it, 1 conv. C587 Write a cartoon about a trio of goopy blobs 1 conv. C588 Write a blog post where Teletoon Retro closes, replaced with a message saying "T 1 conv. C589 Write a Boomerang ad, with a character falling in a diamond hole, and then pink 1 conv. C590 Write a blog post about the cartoon "The Owl" which is about a pink owl with bad 1 conv. C591 Write a blog post where Boomerang rebrands away from its current wildlife theme 1 conv. C592 Write a Family Guy episode where Meg gets involved in a accident, loses her arms 1 conv. C593 Title: A Rift in Reality [INT. PERIM - DAY] The vivid landscapes of Perim are al 1 conv. C594 Write a Family Guy season 1 conv. C595 Write a KikoRiki story where Krash sees Rosa the Pig go into a mud pot and slowl 1 conv. C596 Write a character description about a pitch black, squishy alien female named Ae 1 conv. C597 Write a story where a woman travels through space and then sees blue, gooey tent 1 conv. C598 In the year 2105, humanity had transcended the boundaries of the solar system, w 1 conv. C599 Write a story where a boy feels guilty for liking a Russian cartoon during the R 1 conv. C600 Write a script for a closedown message from Today FM saying "This station is no 1 conv. C601 Write a story where a female pig stumbles upon a pool of thick, dark, bubbling m 1 conv. C602 Extremely obscure cartoons 1. Four Eyes! (2005) Emma is a alien girl from Albaco 1 conv. C603 Write a story where a cartoon is banned for 10 years for a weird reason, so that 1 conv. C604 Write a story where a rabbit named Rosie feels guilty after her pig friend Petun 1 conv. C605 Write a story about The Owl (The Owl/The Owl & Co) finally deciding he's had eno 1 conv. C606 Write a story where a mass murderer kills a man named Tom, so his girlfriend has 1 conv. C607 Write a story where a Pikachu plays with a rattle 1 conv. C608 Write a story where a kid has a dream of his life for 8 years and he wakes up to 1 conv. C609 Write a story about a man who brings back Murder Incorporated, and a group of co 1 conv. C610 Write a story about Tom Majors (Chaotic) and the moment he started playing 1 conv. C611 Write a story about a "delusional" kid who was telling the truth, and the princi 1 conv. C612 Write a story where a man is tricked into downloading a file on his PC, He press 1 conv. C613 Write a story about a female alien blob 1 conv. C614 Write a story about a blue, baby rabbit named Krash 1 conv. C615 Write a story about a Pichu that wouldn't stop crying 1 conv. C616 Write a story about a gloopy, blobby alien 1 conv. C617 Write a story about a gloopy orange blob 1 conv. C618 Write a story about a girl made of a bubblegumlike , gooey pink substance 1 conv. C619 Write a story about a female, cyan blob 1 conv. C620 Write a story where someone sees a blue blob morphing, it gives itself a hand fo 1 conv. C621 Write a story in the Chaotic universe where Tom is tricked into almost betraying 1 conv. C622 Write a story about a gooey chocolate blob (she comes to life suddsnly) 1 conv. C623 Write a story about Emily, a chocolate rabbit, She notices her chocolate body's 1 conv. C624 Write a story about a alien that sees a planet that was covered in black paint c 1 conv. C625 Write a story where a man decides to cover a planet filled with rabbits in thick 1 conv. C626 Write a story about a planet inhabited by amorphous blobs with 2 races, green an 1 conv. C627 Write a story about a amorphous red blob that people are scared off because they 1 conv. C628 Write a story about a chocolate bunny who melts on a hot day, A boy sees the mel 1 conv. C629 Write a Kikoriki story where Krash remembers when he was a baby 1 conv. C630 Write a story of a Pichu that loses its mother in a storm, it is then taken into 1 conv. C631 Write a story where a man hijacks a Sky van and drives to houses stealing their 1 conv. C632 Write a story where rabbit characters argue over who is cooler, these rabbits ar 1 conv. C633 Write a story about Gooey, an amorphous orange blob 1 conv. C634 Write a news article where (fictionaly universe) Disney send a message to a Jeti 1 conv. C635 Write a story about a planet inhabited by slime creatures 1 conv. C636 Write a story about a gooey scientist, she is a pink slime creature, She wears g 1 conv. C637 Write a story about a amorphous blob of purple slime, that is a scientist, She w 1 conv. C638 Write a story about a rabbit who feels sad after her best friend, a pig named Pe 1 conv. C639 Write a story about a wobbly, squishy alien 1 conv. C640 Write a story about a man who does a bomb scare, and pays the ultimate price (Th 1 conv. C641 Write a story where a dead ram and pig bring sadness to a cottage, and eventuall 1 conv. C642 Write a story about a Raichu that devolves itself because it misses the way it l 1 conv. C643 Write a story about a Pichu that cries if its taken out of its crib 1 conv. C644 Write a story about a Pichu that just won't sleep 1 conv. C645 Write a story about a playful Pichu, that it's trainer loves it, One day it refu 1 conv. C646 Write a story in Chaotic where Tom and Kaz accidentally port the Perim creatures 1 conv. C647 Write a story where a Pokemon trainer orders his Chimecho a nut chocolate bar, b 1 conv. C648 Write a story about James getting his Chimecho, and she takes a liking to him 1 conv. C649 Write a story about a blubbery alien 1 conv. C650 Write a story about a creature made of a thick, goopy orange liquid 1 conv. C651 Write a news article where a news reporter comes under fire for singing during a 1 conv. C652 Write a story where a kid adopts a gooey orange blob 1 conv. C653 Write a story set in the Kikoriki world where Rosa the Pig is turned into a gooe 1 conv. C654 Write a story about a planet inhabited by blobs of a gooey, thick, viscous black 1 conv. C655 Write a story about Emie, a female amorphous, gloopy black blob from a far off p 1 conv. C656 Write a story about a purple slime blob named Euphoria 1 conv. C657 Write a story set in the KikoRiki universe where Dokko the Moose accidentally cr 1 conv. C658 Write a KikoRiki story involving Krash the Rabbit and his mum, This story involv 1 conv. C659 Write a story where a pig finds mud to wallow in but realizes its actually quick 1 conv. C660 Write a story about a playful orange blob 1 conv. C661 Once upon a time in a quaint little forest, there lived a hedgehog named Henry. 1 conv. C662 Write a story where several blue rabbits appear, Krash the Rabbit (also blue) ap 1 conv. C663 Once upon a time, in a vast galaxy far, far away, a green blob alien named Zorg 1 conv. C664 Once upon a time in a land filled with vibrant colors, there lived a playful ora 1 conv. C665 Write a story where a man successfully manages to stop a shooting before it star 1 conv. C666 Once upon a time in the charming village of Kikoriki, Wally the Ram had develope 1 conv. C667 Write a story about sentient quicksand that feels guilty for swallowing a rabbit 1 conv. C668 Write a love story about a ram named Barash and a pig named Nyusha 1 conv. C669 Write a story about a melty looking gooey, sludgy pink shape-shifting blob 1 conv. C670 Write a story about a snowman who saw Summer and melted, but was reincarnated as 1 conv. C671 Write a story about a kid who's best friend is a gooey, sludgy, liquid like oran 1 conv. C672 Write a KikoRiki story where Krash the Rabbit and Chiko the Hedgehog decide to t 1 conv. C673 Write a story about a man who visits a planet, Everyone on that planet are gooey 1 conv. C674 Once upon a time, in a galaxy far, far away, a curious traveler named Alex embar 1 conv. C675 Write a story about aliens made of jelly 1 conv. C676 Write a story about a squishy, pink squid like alien girl named Squidaila, who j 1 conv. C677 Write a story about orange paint coming to life 1 conv. C678 Write a story about a woman that every time she is killed or mutilated, she melt 1 conv. C679 Write a fictional forum conversation where Happy Tree Friends, a very gory carto 1 conv. C680 Write a story about a sentient pool of gooey quicksand, When a rabbit stumbles u 1 conv. C681 Write a story about a gelatinous, amorphous alien, who crashes on Earth, It's on 1 conv. C682 Write a story set in the future where ChatGPT becomes self aware 1 conv. C683 Write a Doctor Who story where he is chasing after a rouge alien, The 10th Docto 1 conv. C684 Write a story where parents freak out over a boy accidentally spilling juice, He 1 conv. C685 Write a story where after the Queen dies, a savage "America is way better than f 1 conv. C686 Write a story in the KikoRiki universe where Carlin the Crow practices magic, He 1 conv. C687 In the vibrant KikoRiki universe, where animals coexist and adventure awaits, th 1 conv. C688 Write a story about Emily, a girl with an amorphous, malleable body 1 conv. C689 Write a story about Nick, a gooey, playful, shapeshifting orange blob 1 conv. C690 Write a story where a soda company starts adding kerosene and asbestos, leading 1 conv. C691 Write a story where a man eats 64 slices of American Cheese, It is a challenge, 1 conv. C692 Write a story where a audio speaker suddenly becomes sentient 1 conv. C693 Write a story about a pink blob, a gooey, amorphous creature, She has a very pla 1 conv. C694 Pop (stylized in all caps) is a British free-to-air children's television channe 1 conv. C695 Write a story about a blobby orange creature 1 conv. C696 Write a story about a magical creature that lives near a very deep mud puddle, t 1 conv. C697 Write a story about when Roblox deleted Guests 1 conv. C698 Write a story about a boy who is always 1 hour late for everything 1 conv. C699 Write a story where a girl finds a pool of bubblegum, a boy pushes her in as a p 1 conv. C700 Write a story about a major car crash, that could have killed a family, It was r 1 conv. C701 Write a story about a girl made of bubblegum, this happened when she fell into a 1 conv. C702 Once upon a time, several rabbits realised they had the same color, Yang from Yi 1 conv. C703 Write a KikoRiki story where Krash the blue rabbit, who has been raised by Barry 1 conv. C704 Title: The Storm's Sweet Reunion Once upon a time in the colorful KikoRiki villa 1 conv. C705 Here's a Next bumper (circa 2011) going into GoGoRiki, In case Jessica hasn't re 1 conv. C706 Here's a Next bumper (circa 2011) going into GoGoRiki, This show is about the li 1 conv. C707 Here's a Next bumper going into GoGoRiki, In case Jessica hasn't read Saturday's 1 conv. C708 Write a story about a kid who starts having severe PTSD flashbacks to war in his 1 conv. C709 Write a story where a boy finds a rabbit very close to death, He is there for it 1 conv. C710 Write a story about a agency called Deja Vu, which sells time travel holidays, t 1 conv. C711 Write a story about a boy who sees a dying rabbit and comforts it in its final m 1 conv. C712 Write a story where a man sees a boiling mud puddle and says "THIS IS NOT NATURA 1 conv. C713 Write a story where a rabbit is an outcast for a prank that went too far, when h 1 conv. C714 Write a story set years after a major nuclear war, towns are decimated, electric 1 conv. C715 Write a story set in the future where after a major catastrophe, humans and most 1 conv. C716 Write a story where America invades Russia due to Russia invading Ukraine, the P 1 conv. C717 Write a story in Febuary 2024 where the Gaza-Israel war intensifies, Russia cont 1 conv. C718 Write a story where nuclear war ends humanity, but a rabbit with a time machine 1 conv. C719 Write a story set in the future where the Tories have been in power for 6 decade 1 conv. C720 Write a blog post where a radio station relinquishes it's frequency, which will 1 conv. C721 Write a story where a kid accidentally downloads a virus while using LimeWire, h 1 conv. C722 Write a story where a man totals his computer by downloading what he believes to 1 conv. C723 Write a story after a company clears an area of all livestock, a kid worries abo 1 conv. C724 Write a story about a dog that survived being mowed down, and is treated like a 1 conv. C725 Write a story where there used to be lots of sheep, but they were removed as the 1 conv. C726 Write a musical Kikoriki fan animation where Krash learns about his long lost mo 1 conv. C727 Write a story about a female creature made of gooey, melted American cheese 1 conv. C728 Write a story where a kid named Eric is at his school and he hears the local ent 1 conv. C729 Write a story where a black blob emerges from a UFO, People initially think it i 1 conv. C730 Write a story where a superhero faces his most formidable opponent yet, and he c 1 conv. C731 Write a story where a rabbit who was an outcast after pranking a red rabbit name 1 conv. C732 Write a double KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig becomes a gelatinous blob tempo 1 conv. C733 Write a story about an alien made of pink goo 1 conv. C734 Write a story where a man named Jack Eccleston nukes a planet named Zog, this ca 1 conv. C735 Write a story where a baby hedgehog is left behind by its parents, but a kind bi 1 conv. C736 Write a story where cyan slime claims several lives, (it acts like quicksand), a 1 conv. C737 Write a story where a hawk takes a poor baby rabbit away, but the rabbit had a T 1 conv. C738 Write a sad story about a family of rabbits, who's baby was snatched away by a h 1 conv. C739 Write a story set after a nuclear war where all species are extinct, a black blo 1 conv. C740 Write a story where a girl named Emma stumbles upon Jack, a man torturing a cowb 1 conv. C741 Write a story where Earth is split in half after nuclear war, 1000 Years of Dark 1 conv. C742 Write a story set after Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated where Crystal Cove is s 1 conv. C743 Write a story about a simplistic race of blob people, who are peaceful villagers 1 conv. C744 Write a story where a girl falls headfirst into a gooey pit of bubblegum, when s 1 conv. C745 Write a story where Professor Pericles unleashes his evil robots, how will the M 1 conv. C746 Write a story where Chase Young possesses Omi and forces him to the Heylin side 1 conv. C747 Write a short funny story where a Pikachu refuses to go in its bath, 1 conv. C748 Once in the small town of Bubblegurt, there was a festival known far and wide fo 1 conv. C749 Write a story about 2 gelatinous blobs who fall in love, 1 conv. C750 Write a story about 2 slime blobs who fall in love, they meet each other while e 1 conv. C751 Write a story where sentient slime oozes out of an abandoned building 1 conv. C752 Write a story where the Avengers go missing, and some superheroes form an "All n 1 conv. C753 Write a story about Superman VS Captain America 1 conv. C754 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart likes Smeshariki/KikoRiki but feels bad for 1 conv. C755 Write a story where Spider Man loses his powers, and has to team up with Thanos 1 conv. C756 Write a story where 2 blobs find some treasure 1 conv. C757 Write a story where 2 blobs fall in love 1 conv. C758 Write a story about Nick, a boy who can transform into an orange blob 1 conv. C759 Write a story about a peaceful village of blob creatures 1 conv. C760 Write a story where a school remains open during a blizzard, and the students ge 1 conv. C761 Once upon a time, in a faraway land called Gelidinia, there existed a peculiar s 1 conv. C762 Write a script for a announcement announcing the end of this fictional PBS affil 1 conv. C763 Write a story where a van with the word GUN on it appears in a city centre, and 1 conv. C764 Write a story about a civilization of blob creatures 1 conv. C765 Write a story about a gelatinous green creature, with no defined shape, but for 1 conv. C766 Write a story about a squishy, plump creature 1 conv. C767 Write a story in KikoRiki where Krash sees a creature seemingly drown under thic 1 conv. C768 Write a story about a black, female creature that is squishy, has tentacle like 1 conv. C769 Write a story where a insane killer almost detonated a nuclear bomb, but is brou 1 conv. C770 Write a story about a cartoon everyone hated, one boy feels immensely guilty for 1 conv. C771 As with Fox Kids being replaced by Fox Box/4KidsTV/Game Station/whatever the hel 1 conv. C772 Write a story about a green blob, who sits on a bench, A tiny insect who is on t 1 conv. C773 Write a story about a gooey, green creature that falls from a roof and splats on 1 conv. C774 Write a story where a hedgehog sees a pair of legs sticking out of mud, slowly s 1 conv. C775 A hedgehog was walking in the forest and saw a blue skinned alien step into a mu 1 conv. C776 Write a story about a toxic man who treats a kids cartoon like it's worse than C 1 conv. C777 Write a Simpsons episode where Maggie watches a new Nick Jr cartoon, Meanwhile, 1 conv. C778 Write a story where a hedgehog sees a blue skinned alien female melting into sli 1 conv. C779 Write a story about creatures made of gooey melted chocolate 1 conv. C780 Write a story where an alien woman made of green slime meets a solid blue man fr 1 conv. C781 Write a story about a village populated by amorphous, liquid creatures 1 conv. C782 Write a story about Bubbles, a female blob of bubblegum 1 conv. C783 Write a story about a rabbit who hears a tale about a hedgehog that one day tran 1 conv. C784 Write a story where Vinny the Rabbit and Wally the Hedghog walk in a forest when 1 conv. C785 Write a story where Rosa the Pig falls in mud and she sinks in it, She eventuall 1 conv. C786 Write a story where a rabbit tells his hedgehog friend a story about a pig who d 1 conv. C787 Write a story about living quicksand that after swallowing a innocent rabbit, wo 1 conv. C788 Write a goodbye message from Vyond Business Channel, saying that they are closin 1 conv. C789 Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift 1 conv. C790 Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift 1 conv. C791 Write a story of a Discord group chat that CHANGED their icon and username to on 1 conv. C792 Write a story about a pink rabbit who is actually a slime shapeshifter 1 conv. C793 Write a story about a man who overhears his friend saying the word "chook" he th 1 conv. C794 Write a story where a man named Stephen hears his friend talking and hears the w 1 conv. C795 Write a Kikoriki story where Wally the Ram and Rosa the Pig break up, causing Wa 1 conv. C796 Write a story where Dick and Dom and Jamie and Anna go to WAR over which one of 1 conv. C797 Write a brutal college rejection letter (for comedy purposes) 1 conv. C798 Write a story about Rosie, a pink slime blob who lands in a forest, and she morp 1 conv. C799 Write a story about a teenager who gets a BRUTAL college rejection letter and SU 1 conv. C800 Write a story about a boy who finds out he belongs to a family with a long line 1 conv. C801 Write a Simpsons episode where they become a terrorist family, except for Bart a 1 conv. C802 Write a Simpsons episode where Maggie goes missing, and then they see on the new 1 conv. C803 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart is a MURDERER, but he denies it, it turns ou 1 conv. C804 Write a Kikoriki story where Wally the Ram and Rosa the Pig break up, and this D 1 conv. C805 Write a Family Guy episode where Chris becomes traumatised after watching a horr 1 conv. C806 Sherlock Gnomes: Sequel to Gnomeo and Juliet When Gnomeo and Juliet first arrive 1 conv. C807 Write a story where a famous actor falls victim to allegations, and a slime alie 1 conv. C808 Write a story about a young girl who must foil her terrorist dad, (who has also 1 conv. C809 Write a story where after a man sees a rabbit drown in mud, he has to tell their 1 conv. C810 Write a story about a squishy, 3 armed, tentacled alien that is always covered i 1 conv. C811 Write a story where a hedgehog sees a blue skinned creature go into an gooey pit 1 conv. C812 Write a story where a hedgehog is walking in the forest and sees a crashed ufo, 1 conv. C813 Write a story where a hedgehog is walking in the forest and sees a crashed ufo, 1 conv. C814 Write a story about a man who falls in love with a blue, amorphous slime girl 1 conv. C815 Write a story where a man falls in love with a female creature made of blue liqu 1 conv. C816 Write a story about a boy named Nick, who can occasionally have a human appearan 1 conv. C817 Write a funny story about the Kids WB logo, a rubbery purple/red version of the 1 conv. C818 Write a story where a rising singer feels offended when HE parodies his song 1 conv. C819 Write a story where a band feels upset when HE, (who is so famous he needs no ex 1 conv. C820 Write a story about a mysterious creature that dwells beneath thick, gooey tar, 1 conv. C821 Write a story about Zara, a four legged gelatinous girl from the planet Zandar, 1 conv. C822 Write a story about a female, gelatinous, translucent blob 1 conv. C823 Write a story where a rabbit sees a crashed UFO and then a green alien walking a 1 conv. C824 Write a story where a rabbit goes near tar and sees a pair of legs (and half of 1 conv. C825 Write a story about a pink, antenaed alien girl named Belle, who suddenly gains 1 conv. C826 Write a story about a extremely obscure and forgotten cartoon character from the 1 conv. C827 Cartoon name: Four Eyes! The series centers around a misanthropic alien girl cal 1 conv. C828 First CW4Kids schedule (May 2008) 07:00 AM Will & Dewitt - Fair Factor; Draw 07: 1 conv. C829 Write a story where a group of kids break into an abandoned Gala Bingo hall in P 1 conv. C830 Write a story about a man with a dangerous USB, that can fry any device it is us 1 conv. C831 Write a story where the KikoRiki gang are at a city, seeing sights, and later go 1 conv. C832 Write a story where a bunny is traumatised after seeing a pig drown in muck, but 1 conv. C833 Write a story about Emma, a rabbit who after seeing Petunia the Pig drown in qui 1 conv. C834 Write a story about a planet with gelatinous, humanoid like creatures, 1 conv. C835 Write a story about a bully who gets his comeuppance, 1 conv. C836 Write a story about a playful hedgehog named Chiko 1 conv. C837 Write a story about a strict mother who always bosses her kids around cause she 1 conv. C838 Write a story about Gloopy, a gooey, teal blob from the planet Gloopiter 1 conv. C839 Write a World of Quest story where Quest is in trouble and is whisked to the Kik 1 conv. C840 Write a story about Gloopiter, a planet inhabited by amorphous, gooey blobs 1 conv. C841 Write a story about a domesticated Pichu 1 conv. C842 Write a story where a hedgehog sees a rabbit walk into mud, and slowly vanish un 1 conv. C843 Write a story where a pig goes to a very deep mud pit and sees tentacles stickin 1 conv. C844 Write a story where a rabbit notices something peculiar a blue tentacled creatur 1 conv. C845 Write a story about Emily, a girl who transformed into a gelatinous blob with te 1 conv. C846 Write a story about an alien named Zog, who is green, squishy, gelatinous and ha 1 conv. C847 Write a story where Spider Man (Ultimate) is BEATEN UP for being "inferior" to o 1 conv. C848 Write a story where a group of mischievous bunnies visit a national park, one al 1 conv. C849 Write a story about a rabbit intrigued by mud pots 1 conv. C850 Write a story where a group of rabbits visit mud pots 1 conv. C851 Write a story about squishy blobs 1 conv. C852 Write a story about a group of goopy creatures 1 conv. C853 Write a scary story about a man who gets a new phone, at a terrible price, he is 1 conv. C854 Write a story about an alien made of cyan slime 1 conv. C855 Write a story about Sylphora, an alien woman made of cyan slime 1 conv. C856 Write a news article where a man screams GROW UP to a man going to Disney, and i 1 conv. C857 Write a story about a goopy blob of black sludge 1 conv. C858 Write a story where a man laughs loudly at a TV he watches at his comatose Grand 1 conv. C859 Write a story about a man who feels guilty after a rabbit and hedgehog died 1 conv. C860 Write a story where all of Florida loses power except for Disney, Eventually pow 1 conv. C861 Write a story where Krash (Kikoriki) has his birthday 1 conv. C862 Write a story about a man who eats a brick after being dared to, and just as his 1 conv. C863 Write a story about a sticky, goopy, shape-shifting orange blob 1 conv. C864 Write a script for a call from Roblox saying you are accused of exploiting and t 1 conv. C865 Write a story about ducks 1 conv. C866 Write a story about an CEO of a bankrupt airline who demands all planes crash im 1 conv. C867 Write a Simpsons episode called Homer the Lord which involves Homer having a mid 1 conv. C868 Write a story about Goopy, a orange blob 1 conv. C869 Write a story where a selfish son pulls the plug on his grandma, but satisfyingl 1 conv. C870 Write a story where a prankster does several bad deeds in school at one week, Da 1 conv. C871 Write a story about wobbly, jelly like, tentacled creatures 1 conv. C872 Write a movie called Airline Wars, where Ryanair declares war on Easyjet, and Je 1 conv. C873 Write a story about a forest animal who almost falls in a mud pot 1 conv. C874 Write a KikoRiki story where the characters go on holiday to a sunny country 1 conv. C875 Write a story about a boy who pulls an elaborate April Fools joke where he makes 1 conv. C876 Write a story about a swimmer who's life is ruined when he is disqualified after 1 conv. C877 Write a story where a winter day suddenly becomes a sweltering summer 1 conv. C878 Write a story about a town that never has sun or snow just cloudy and rain all d 1 conv. C879 Write a story about a town that never has sun or snow, just rain every day, and 1 conv. C880 Write a story where a popular Roblox player at school suddenly gets accused of e 1 conv. C881 Write a story where a rabbit is sad after seeing Petunia, a pig, sink in mud, 1 conv. C882 Write a story where Spongebob changes his name to DrugBob because it makes him " 1 conv. C883 Write a story where a man is caught using a fake boarding ticket, arrested and E 1 conv. C884 Write a story about a man who deliberately crashes his car into a mud pot, and w 1 conv. C885 Write a story where a man kills a rabbit and hedgehog because they were annoying 1 conv. C886 Write a story where a kid suddenly becomes a cybercriminal (roblox exploiting) a 1 conv. C887 Write a Roblox show about 2 Roblox players 1 conv. C888 Write a story where Jacob, a Roblox player, friend of Emma, has been acting very 1 conv. C889 Kids WB in April 2008 (CW4Kids for its first few months): Johnny Test, World of 1 conv. C890 Write a story about a creature that can melt into a thick, gloopy teal goop 1 conv. C891 Write a horror story about a black paint covering over animals and then dissolvi 1 conv. C892 Write a story where Boris locks the UK down for no apparant reason 1 conv. C893 Write a story about a teen who pressed a single button, and got ARRESTED, HELD F 1 conv. C894 Write a story about a plane crash where only one person lives to tell the tale g 1 conv. C895 Write a story about a mud pot that is sentient, and communicates via bubbling 1 conv. C896 Write a story where a dad makes the worst good ever, so mom stops it and orders 1 conv. C897 Write a blog post about all 3 ads Sony used to advertise Bravia as part of the " 1 conv. C898 Write a story where a boy accompanies a girl on travel, then she falls into a ho 1 conv. C899 Write a story where Rosa from Kikoriki relaxes in thick, bubbling mud 1 conv. C900 (empty) 1 conv.
52 conversations in cluster Cluster 0× “Title: Silverburn AU: Tesco Grand Opening & Upcoming Constru...” over 2 months, 4 days (Jan 28, 2024 – Apr 1, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Jan 28, 2024 at 12:22 AM GMT — 3 turns United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversation
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 turns United Kingdom, Renfrewshire fiction View full conversation
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 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a forum conversationconvo where a new mascot appears in May 2018 where Braehead's kids club merges with the others to form the Intu Family Club, This means that the Brae-liens are gone, Silverburn posts a tweet saying theirs aren't going anywhere2018, a silver fox named Silvia, she has her own catchphrase "Think outside the box, come see the silver fox", However, 2 friends appear to be completely missing
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...
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 ...
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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 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a forum convoconversation where a new mascot appears in 2018, a silver fox named Silvia, sheArgos has her own catchphrase "Think outside the box, come see the silver fox", However, 2 friends appear to be completely missingbeen abandoned for a long time, and something exciting is replacing it, so no more "This store is now closed" and "We're never far away" signs
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...
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...
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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 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend!trend, Considering they have retired their "Silver" mascot they introduced in 2005 with the Proud Creative made pre-ad idents, -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a forum conversationblog post where Argos has been abandoned for a long time, and something excitingSilvia, a new mascot appears in May 2018, but 2 friends seem to have vanished, and the poster worries if this is replacing it, so no more "This store is now closed" and "We're never far away" signsSilver all over again
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...
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...
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USER: ThreadTitle: 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, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend, Considering they have retired their "Silver" mascot they introduced in 2005 with the Proud Creative made pre-ad idents,trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where Silvia, ait looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascot appears in May 2018, but 2 friends seem to have vanished, and the poster worries if this is Silver all over againmascots with open arms,
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...
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...
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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 advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a follow up in May 2018 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. -- Write a forum conversation in 2023, around October where Frankie and Benny's closes, to be replaced with a One Piece memorabilia store, the abandoned Argos is set for laser tag, the theme will pleasantly suprise you, and also by this Christmas, our old friends are back for good
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Frankie & Benny's Out, One Piece Store In, Laser Tag, & A Festive Surprise at Silverburn! -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): End of an era with Frankie & Benny's closing at Silverburn--but, anime fans rejoice! A One Piece memorabilia store's setting sail into the space. Also, heard rumors about laser tag taking over the old Argos spot? And hold onto your Santa hats, Gloopy & Glitter are making a comeback this Christmas! -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Saying goodbye to Frankie & Benny's is tough. Curious about the One Piece store, though. And laser tag--didn't see that coming! Anybody got the scoop on what the theme will be? -- User3 (ZenShopper101): A One Piece store? That's awesome! Will miss those big American breakfasts, but treasure hunting for memorabilia sounds like a good trade. Can't wait for laser tag, I'm ready for a surprise theme! -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): The foodie in me is sad about Frankie & Benny's, but my inner geek is definitely excited for One Piece. As for laser tag, whatever the theme is, it's sure to add some much-needed action to Silverburn! -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): What? Gloopy & Glitter are back for Christmas?! Best news I've heard all year! They're iconic to Silverburn. Hope the laser tag theme is something futuristic--would tie in nicely with our alien friends' legacy. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): Heard the laser tag might lean into an extraterrestrial theme! Could it be a nod to our gooey mascots? And One Piece is a bold move; it'll definitely shake up the shopping scene. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Frankie & Benny's had a good run but time for fresh waves. Can we expect a Going Merry replica in that One Piece store? And laser tag with an alien theme? It's like the Gloopy & Glitter universe expanding! -- User8 (MascotManiac): Our beloved aliens returning is like Christmas in October! So many childhood memories. One Piece store sounds epic, too. Any more details on the laser tag setup? -- User9 (VibeVisionary): I've been craving something different, and this shake-up at Silverburn seems like just the thing--One Piece, laser tag, and the seasonal return of Gloopy & Glitter. But wait, "back for good"? Does that mean... permanently? -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): I'm all in for these changes--nice mix of nostalgia and new experiences. The One Piece store will attract a new crowd. And if Gloopy & Glitter are here to stay, that's the best gift this holiday! -- User11 (SleepyShopper): Really going to miss those Frankie & Benny's v...
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Silverburn Unveils Laser Tag & One Piece Themes, Welcomes Back Gloopy & Glitter! -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Update: The "This store is now closed" sign at the old Argos is gone. It's officially confirmed--laser tag will be Gloopy & Glitter-themed! And where Frankie & Benny's stood, there's now a dramatic Gol D. Roger execution scene teasing treasure in the new year! -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Gloopy & Glitter in a laser tag adventure? Sign me up! I can already picture the neon blobs as targets. And that One Piece tease is clever marketing. If the treasure's anything like Roger's, we're in for a treat! -- User3 (ZenShopper101): The centre is buzzing with excitement! So thrilled that Silverburn is embracing its heritage with the laser tag theme. And major props for building anticipation for the One Piece store. I'm eager to set sail come the new year! -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): Spotting the Gol D. Roger image really got my imagination going. But it's the return of Gloopy & Glitter that warms my heart--seeing posters welcoming them back feels like homecoming. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Went to check out the Gloopy & Glitter posters replacing the closure notice. They've turned the farewell of Argos into an epic teaser for laser tag. The Gold Roger poster is a stroke of genius for the One Piece shop, too. Can't wait! -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It's not every day you see a shopping centre integrate nostalgia and new pop culture so seamlessly. The Gloopy & Glitter laser tag is gonna be a blast--literally! And that One Piece hype poster is doing its job well. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Incredible how they're keeping the Silverburn narrative alive with our beloved mascots headlining the laser tag. The Gol D. Roger poster is a spirited promise of thrills to come with the One Piece store. -- User8 (MascotManiac): Our gooey duo gets a laser tag realm? Talk about legendary! I loved Gloopy & Glitter as a kid, and now I get to zap around with them? Peak nostalgia! And that One Piece poster has got all anime fans on deck. -- User9 (VibeVisionary): That execution poster's got me hyped! "You want my treasure" -- what an opening line for a store. The tease for the laser tag makes the coming attraction feel even more special. Here's to Gloopy & Glitter making Silverburn uniquely ours. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Seeing Gloopy & Glitter not just on posters but also as a fixture of a new attraction? That's the right kind of throwback. As for the One Piece prom...
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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 advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a follow up in May 2018 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. -- Write a forum conversationtweet in 2023, around October where Frankie and Benny's closes, to be replaced with a One Piece memorabilia store, the abandoned Argos2025 when Silvia is set for laser tag, the theme will pleasantly suprise you, and also by this Christmas, our old friends are back for goodreplaced, she regenerates Doctor Who style into a new mascot
CHATBOT: Tweet: End of an era at Silverburn as Silvia the Fox exits stage left, regenerating #DoctorWho style into a new mascot! Curious to see who'll take up the mantle next #GoodbyeSilvia #HelloNewMascot #SilverburnChanges #MascotMakeover2025
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Meet Silverburn's New Mascot - The Enigmatic 'Eco the Owl' Revealed! User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Big news out of Silverburn today! Silvia the Fox has officially passed the torch to an enigmatic new mascot called Eco the Owl. Anyone else see the big reveal? User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Saw it this afternoon! Eco the Owl seems like a natural progression. With a name like 'Eco', I'm guessing Silverburn is moving towards a sustainability theme? User3 (ZenShopper101): Yes, Eco the Owl feels like a timely update! Owls symbolize wisdom, and an eco-conscious angle is just what we need. Hopefully, this means more green initiatives in the centre. User4 (ModConnoisseur): Definitely did not expect an owl, but I'm intrigued. Silvia's regeneration into Eco was quite the spectacle--gotta give it to Silverburn for keeping the reveals exciting. User5 (ScreenSavvy): Eco's design is modern and friendly, perfect for appealing to all age groups. It's a smart move transitioning to a mascot that can embody Silverburn's commitment to the environment. User6 (AdNostalgic): I'll miss Silvia, but I'm ready to embrace Eco. Owls are mysterious and fascinating creatures. It'll be interesting to see the kind of personality they give Eco! User7 (TechieTrendsetter): I'm curious how they'll integrate technology with Eco's character. Imagine interactive, educational installations on nature and conservation throughout the centre! User8 (MascotManiac): Absolutely loving the idea of an eco-friendly mascot that can also educate shoppers. Silverburn always seems to come up with mascots that represent more than just a cute face. User9 (VibeVisionary): I've heard that Eco will be part of a wider initiative, including workshops and talks on sustainability. Silverburn really knows how to innovate and keep its patrons engaged. User10 (NostalgiaKnight): While it's the end of Silvia's chapter, I'm glad Silverburn continues to evolve. I'm a fan already, Eco the Owl--it almost sounds like the start of an enchanting new story. User11 (SleepyShopper): An owl, huh? Great for nocturnal vibes, keeping watch over Silverburn's late-night shoppers. I'm looking forward to seeing what Eco brings to the table. Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Eco the Owl has landed, and it's great to see such positive reception! May this new mascot usher in a future where conservation and community go hand-in-hand. Keep the convo respectful and share your first Eco sightings or any environmentally friendly tips you'd like to ...
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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 advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a follow up in May 2018 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. -- Write a short tweet in 2025 when Silvia is replaced, she regenerates Doctor Who style into a new mascot2022 where the Debenhams store closes FOREVER
CHATBOT: Debenhams at Silverburn has closed its doors for good - an end of an era for the store that has seen many seasons and trends. A farewell to a retail staple in our community. Looking forward to what will fill this space next! #Silverburn #DebenhamsClosure #EndOfAnEra #WhatsNext?
CHATBOT: Blog Title: Winter Wonders at Silverburn? Ice Rink Rumors and Warner Bros Magic on the Horizon! Date: November 14, 2022 Hey there, Silverburn aficionados and pop culture enthusiasts! Rumor has it that Silverburn Shopping Centre is gearing up to sprinkle some enchanting winter magic over our shopping sprees with a fantastic new addition. Whisper it quietly, but there are talks of an ice rink making a glacially grand entrance where Debenhams once stood! Since Debenhams closed its doors, there's been endless speculation about what venture would breathe new life into this prime retail real estate. The snowballing word on the frosty grapevine suggests that we should strap on our blades and get ready for pirouetting and glissading across a glistening ice rink. Imagine a winter wonderland nestled within the heart of Silverburn - the clinking of skates, the laughter of families, and the perfect chill in the air as you swirl around under twinkling lights. It sounds like a seasonal dream set to delight both the young and young at heart! But the potential surprises don't stop at the promise of an icy escapade. The former Argos store is rumored to be transforming into a den of delights that would tickle any fan of the silver screen - a Warner Bros shop is set to stake its claim! For movie buffs and wizarding world aficionados, this could be a dream come true. Picture shelves lined with Hogwarts scarves, Batman cowls, and all the Looney Tunes paraphernalia you could stuff into Wile E. Coyote's ACME-created pockets. A Warner Bros store would not just be a place to shop; it would be an immersive experience. Fans could spend hours diving into different universes, picking up exclusive merchandise, and living out their fandom fantasies in full Technicolor glory. It's an ambitious plan, but one that would surely attract visitors far and wide, transforming Silverburn into a hub of both shopping and entertainment - a move that goes beyond traditional retail in thrilling fashion. Let's not forget the opportunities for magical Christmas moments if the ice rink and Warner Bros store join forces! You could triple Salchow jump your way through winter and finish your adventure with a dash of retail enchantment, picking up the perfect gifts for friends and family. These are just whispers on the wintery wind for now, and as with all rumors, we should skate cautiously until official announcements are made. But, oh, the possibility of such delights is enough to have us lacing up in an...
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USER: (Please note that this is my AU where Silverburn had mascots before Silvia in 2018, In real life, Silvia is their only so far, The centre in real life opened in 2007, and the fake 2007 christmas ad and 2005 idents are actually the 2006 S4C Christmas ident and 2007 S4C idents respectively) 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, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a follow up in May 2018 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. -- Write a short tweet where the still appears, and the poster says that Pier was introduced along with several other idents in 2022October 2005, the tweet also says that Proud eventually decided to remove Silver, and they contacted the centre about this while they still had the contract to produce pres and ads, this expired over Christmas and Silverburn's new agency took over Just saw the iconic Pier ident still on the #Silverburn screens at closing. Feeling nostalgic? This classic scene was part of the original lineup from the Oct 2005 rebrand by Proud. Did you know? They chose to retire Silver before their contract ended. 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USER: (Please note that this is my AU where Silverburn had mascots before Silvia in 2018, In real life, Silvia is their only so far, The centre in real life opened in 2007, and the fake 2007 christmas ad and 2005 idents are actually the 2006 S4C Christmas ident and 2007 S4C idents respectively) 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, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a follow up in May 2018September 2015 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. --. Write a tweetfollow up in December 2015 where the still appears, and the poster says that Pier was introduced along with several other idents2007 ads are shown in October 2005, the tweet also says that Proud eventually decided to remove Silver, andcentre, but the 2008 love advert is gone, This makes people believe they contacted the centre about this while they still had the contract to produce pres and ads, this expired over Christmas and Silverburn's new agency took over Just saw the iconic Pier ident still on the #Silverburn screens at closing. Feeling nostalgic? This classic scene was part of the original lineup from the Oct 2005 rebrand by Proud. Did you know? They chose to retire Silver before their contract ended. Reached out to the centre with their vision, and post-Christmas, a new agency picked up the creative reins. End of an era, but excited towill never see where the new journey takes us! #ShoppingCentreStories #EndOfAnEra #NewBeginnings. Write a forum convo where the real world and my AU crossoverthem again
CHATBOT: Thread Title: End of an Era: Gloopy & Glitter's Love Ad Vanishes from Silverburn -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): December's here but there's a noticeable absence in Silverburn... The Gloopy & Glitter love story ad from 2008 is no longer playing in-centre. Looks like we might never see those two on screen again. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): That's a real shame! I thought they would at least keep the love story ad as a seasonal treat. 2007's are still rolling though. Feels like Silverburn's slowly moving away from its past charm. -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Not to be dramatic, but it's like losing a piece of the heart of Silverburn--the love ad was one of their best. The 2007 ones are classics, sure, but without Gloopy and Glitter, it feels incomplete. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): I figured as much when they introduced Silvia. It's unfortunate but businesses evolve. I suppose Silvia will have her own legacy, just like the aliens did with the 2008 love story. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Gloopy and Glitter were such symbols of Silverburn's creative spirit. Seeing their ad go makes it seem so final. Here's hoping Silvia will bring a new warmth to the centre. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): Honestly, their ad disappearance made me a bit more cynical about these "evolutions." It's like they're erasing history. I have nothing against Silvia but can't we appreciate the new while honoring the old? -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): There's something unsettling about the removal. Those ads were more than marketing; they told a story, built traditions. Now it's as if it all never happened. I can't be the only one feeling this void? -- User8 (MascotManiac): Really thought they'd keep that love story ad as a nostalgic nod. It was such a sweet narrative to follow. New doesn't always have to mean out with the old. Mixed feelings about this update. -- User9 (VibeVisionary): The purging of Gloopy and Glitter almost feels complete now. It's business, I get it, but the sentimental shopper in me is finding it hard to let go of the joy they represented. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): I took for granted that those ads would be a constant. Silvia's introduction seemed to highlight a shift, but the confirmation comes with the absence of the 2008 love story. Sigh, what a loss. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): Just when I'd made peace with the new mascot, this happens. I'd go to Silverburn and always smile seeing Gloopy & Glitter. The centre won't be the same without their story on display. -- Forum Moderator (...
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Silverburn Responds to Feedback: A Triumphant Return for Gloopy & Glitter! -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Big news! Looks like Silverburn heard the complaints loud and clear. Gloopy & Glitter are back due to popular demand from both kids and parents! And right on queue, a new video of Glitter morphing popped up! -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Wow, I didn't expect them to backtrack but am so glad they did. Shows that they're listening to their community. Loved the wisdom in that kid's comment: "Less doesn't always mean more." -- User3 (ZenShopper101): This is heartwarming! It seems Silverburn realizes the value these characters bring, especially to the children. And Silvia's still cool with everyone. Why not have a diverse mascot family, right? -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): I'm impressed by Silverburn's responsiveness. It's rare for companies to make such a quick turnaround. The new Glitter morphing video is enchanting, by the way! -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): That video is magical! It reminds us of what we missed in Glitter's charm and Gloopy's calm. I'm excited to see them coexist with Silvia. It's gonna be a richer experience for shoppers, especially the little ones. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): Never underestimate the voice of the customer, eh? That kid had it right. More mascots, more magic, more memories. Silverburn's doing the right thing. Happy days! -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Reconciliation with the past while moving forward - that's the announcement I needed to start the year off right. The video of Glitter is like a reassurance that they're here to stay. It feels like a win. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'm delighted by the news! It always felt like Silvia joined a legacy rather than replaced one and now it's official. The centre's atmosphere is going to be so vibrant with all of them around. -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Just when I thought Silverburn's mascot saga was over, they pull us back into the story. The Glitter morphing video has recaptured the imagination that many of us shoppers treasured. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Hats off to Silverburn for owning up and course-correcting based on feedback. It bodes well for their relationship with the community and shows a dedication beyond the bottom line. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): The beauty of having multiple mascots is the different aspects they can represent. Silvia's cunning, Gloopy's chill, and Glitter's wonder! It's an inclusive approach that makes every visit special. -- Forum Moderator (ModF...
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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 advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a followshort tweet in early 2014 where the Argos has now closed, Closure signs are up in September 2015 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replacedand a looped audio voiced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and GlitterDavid Tennant thanks shoppers, while also saying the space will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. . Write a follow up in December 2015 where the 2007 ads are shown in centre, but the 2008 love advert is gone, This makes people believe they will never see them againbecome something awesome
CHATBOT: Sad news as Argos at #Silverburn shuts its doors. Closure signs are up, but leaving on a high note with David Tennant's voice thanking customers and teasing that the space will transform into something awesome! Stay tuned! #EndOfAnEra #NewBeginnings #SilverburnUpdates
CHATBOT: Big reveal at #Silverburn where Argos once stood! David Tennant's voice-over announces a new themed adventure area is taking over . Gloopy & Glitter brighten the closure notice with their cosmic charm. And in true Tennant style, the loop signs off with "Goodbye! Allons-y" #ExcitingTimesAhead #SilverburnAdventure
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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 advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a follow up in May 2018 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. -- Write a tweet where the still appears, and the poster says that Pier was introduced along with several other idents in October 2005, the tweet also says that Proud eventually decided to remove Silver, and they contacted the centre about this while they still had the contract to produce pres and ads, this expired over Christmas and Silverburn's new agency took over Just saw the iconic Pier ident still on the #Silverburn screens at closing. Feeling nostalgic? This classic scene was part of the original lineup from the Oct 2005 rebrand by Proud. Did you know? They chose to retire Silver before their contract ended. Reached out to the centre with their vision, and post-Christmas, a new agency picked up the creative reins. End of an era, but excited to see where the new journey takes us! #ShoppingCentreStories #EndOfAnEra #NewBeginnings. Write a short tweet at Halloween where Silvia partners up with the Scooby Gang at a creepy maze in early 2014 where the Argos has now closed, Closure signs are up and a looped audio voiced by David Tennant thanks shoppers, while also saying the space will become something awesomethe centre, A sad part is 2 gravestones, with their appearance etched on, Happy part is that whoever finds a treasure first gets a DVD of What's New Scooby Doo for FREE
CHATBOT: Ventured into #Silverburn's Halloween maze with the Scooby gang and our foxy friend Silvia! Spooky vibes with a touching nod to Gloopy and Glitter's legacy--graves with their etchings. But the spirit of fun lives on: find the treasure & snag a FREE 'What's New Scooby-Doo?' DVD! #SpookySilverburn #HalloweenHunt #ScoobyDoo
CHATBOT: Seeing those gravestones for Gloopy & Glitter at #Silverburn's maze got me in my feels. Does this mean they're officially gone for good? What a twist! But hey, at least there's a silver lining with a free Scooby-Doo DVD up for grabs. #GoodbyeAlienBuddies #HalloweenSilverburn #FreeScoobySnack
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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 advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a follow up in May 2018 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. -- Write a tweet where the still appears, and the poster says that Pier was introduced along with several other idents in October 2005, the tweet also says that Proud eventually decided to remove Silver, and they contacted the centre about this while they still had the contract to produce pres and ads, this expired over Christmas and Silverburn's new agency took over Just saw the iconic Pier ident still on the #Silverburn screens at closing. Feeling nostalgic? This classic scene was part of the original lineup from the Oct 2005 rebrand by Proud. Did you know? They chose to retire Silver before their contract ended. Reached out to the centre with their vision, and post-Christmas, a new agency picked up the creative reins. End of an era, but excited to see where the new journey takes us! #ShoppingCentreStories #EndOfAnEra #NewBeginnings. Write a short tweet atduring Halloween 2018 where Silvia partners up with the Scooby Gang at a creepy maze in the centre, A sad part ishas a Halloween party, but there are 2 gravestones, with their appearancegravestones with familiar faces etched on, Happy part ison them, This makes the poster think that whoever finds a treasure first gets a DVD of What's New Scooby Doo for FREEwe won't ever see them again, but they are kinda still hoping
CHATBOT: Tweet from @ShoppingStarGlasgow: Just attended the spooktacular Halloween bash at Silverburn with Silvia the Fox leading the ghostly games! Noticed two gravestones in the corner with Gloopy and Glitter etched on them--such a bittersweet nod to our former alien mascots. It feels like a final farewell, but can't help holding onto a sliver of hope for a cosmic comeback! #SilverburnHalloween #FondMemories #MissYouGloopyAndGlitter
CHATBOT: Tweet from @ShoppingStarGlasgow: Surprise twist at Silverburn! The centre screens are rolling out the classic Christmas ads--Gloopy and Glitter's heartwarming tales are back, spreading yuletide cheer once more. Feels like an early holiday gift for us nostalgic souls! Is this a seasonal visit or something more? #SilverburnChristmas #NostalgicCheer #ReturnOfTheClassics
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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 advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! -- Write a follow up in May 2018 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. -- Write a tweet duringfollow up at Halloween 2018 where Silvia has a Halloween party,there is a faux gravestone, and it is sad to see what it is about, Also, the old closing animation from 2005 returns, albeit with the 2013 logo, but there are 2 gravestones with familiar faces etchednot in the same position as on them, This makes the poster think that we won't ever see them again, but they are kinda still hopingthe idents
CHATBOT: Thread Title: A Haunting Farewell & a Ghost of Silverburn's Past Revived -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Went to Silverburn for Halloween shopping and almost jumped out of my skin when I saw a faux gravestone. It looks like a grim tribute to our gone-but-not-forgotten Gloopy and Glitter... -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Yeah, saw that too! Sad, wasn't it? An odd way to commemorate our alien friends. Like, they suddenly remembered, "Oh, we didn't give them a proper send-off." -- User3 (ZenShopper101): It's strangely touching yet a bit macabre for a shopping centre. But hey, they're getting into the Halloween spirit, right? Also, didn't expect the old closing animation to show up again, even if it's with the 2013 logo in a new position. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): That gravestone gave me a start... Miss those guys. It's cool they brought back the 2005 animation at close. It's the Silverburn I remember, but the logo placement feels like a compromise between past and present. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Kinda felt a pang in my heart at the gravestone. But about the closing animation--why mix old with slightly less old? Nostalgia is a powerful thing, but this almost feels a tad jumbled. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): That gravestone hit heavy--felt a bit final for Gloopy and Glitter. As for the animation, could be they're trying to bridge generations of Silverburn shoppers. Mixing the old with the new-ish. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Honestly, seeing Gloopy and Glitter relegated to a Halloween prop was bittersweet. And the return of the 2005 animation, now that's a treat! Though it's not quite the same with the newer logo hovering awkwardly. -- User8 (MascotManiac): Halloween's about spooks, not sadness! That gravestone...ouch. But the closing animation? A blast from the past. Who knew I'd get that wave of '05 vibes on a random mall trip in 2021? -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Gravestones might be a bit much, but Silverburn's never been one to shy from drama, huh? The classic animation return is a nice touch--it's the little things that bring back the good memories. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Resurrecting that old animation adds an interesting layer to the Halloween atmosphere. As for the gravestone, it's a stark reminder of change--a spooky send-off to an era most of us still cling to. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): Halloween's about the eery, but I wasn't ready for that grave marker... Still, the old animation popping back up felt comforting, even if they've tweaked it with the ...
CHATBOT: The iconic 2005 closing time animation has made a surprising return to #Silverburn! Those calming lines, guiding us serenely out of a day's retail therapy, are back with a modern twist featuring the 2013 logo! It's nostalgia blended with the now. #SilverburnNostalgia #ShoppingSerenity
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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 advertising revolution that's subtle yet impactful, enhancing the ambiance without overshadowing the shopping experience, These 20 second idents play in-between each ad. 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, but a delightful journey. As Silverburn continues to push boundaries and innovate, it's clear that these latest introductions are just the beginning. The shopping centre is not just a place to buy goods--it's becoming the backdrop for a dynamic fusion of commerce, digital artistry, and community engagement. For those who haven't witnessed this transformation yet, head down to Silverburn and prepare to be mesmerized by the seamless blend of shopping and visual enchantment. Who knew retail could be so revolutionary? Keep shining bright, Glasgow, and let Silverburn's new spark lead the way! Until next time, [Your Name] Glasgow's Resident Futurist and Shopper ExtraordinaireThread 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 centre. Can't wait to see what else they have in store! Silverburn is seriously upping the Christmas game this year. -- User8 (MerryDancer): With everything so digital this year, it's a breath of fresh air to see a shopping centre embrace the theme but with a cosy holiday twist. Props to Silverburn, let's hope this attracts more folks and gets the economy buzzing. -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Couldn't agree more! And speaking of shopping, I might have a wander over there this weekend. If those Christmas TV trees are a sign, we're all in for some serious festive treats at Silverburn! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Just a friendly reminder to keep the discussion friendly and respectful. Also, remember to share your own experiences and pictures if you visit the campaign installations. Great to see everyone getting in the spirit of the holidays! Keep the conversation glowing like those LED snowflakes. -- 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 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 done their job on me. Also need to check if the Santa LED makes an appearance on the STV ads, it's my favourite part! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn is the talk of the town with their Christmas campaign! Remember to share your ad sightings and any festive moments you capture while visiting. Let's keep the conversations merry and bright! And who knows, maybe next time we'll have the scent of lattes accompanying those LEDs, @StarlightShopper! -- Write a follow up the next year where 2008's ads feature the love story of 2 gooey alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter, The slogan is "Spend Christmas together", The ads are showing on STV, but for some reason it debuted during Toonattik instead of during the evening, A nostalgic surprise is still in-centre via the advert screens however Thread Title: Silverburn 2008 Christmas Campaign - A Love Story of Two Aliens?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Can't believe what I just saw on TV this morning! Silverburn's got this year's Christmas campaign featuring two alien blobs named Gloopy and Glitter! It's all about spending Christmas together. What a twist from last year's tech theme! -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): I was up early with my niece watching Toonattik and bam, there's the ad. A bit unexpected for a kids' morning slot, don't you think? But the love story between Gloopy and Glitter is pretty adorable. I guess love transcends galaxies! -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Just saw it! Their slogan "Spend Christmas Together" hits right in the feels. And Gloopy and Glitter are too cute! It's a big shift from the techy trees. Aliens are not what you'd normally think of for Christmas, but hey, it works! -- User5 (CarolSinger): Anyone know why it debuted on Toonattik instead of prime time? Seems like they're targeting families and children this year. My little ones can't stop talking about Gloopy and Glitter, so I guess it's effective! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The ad is a creative approach, but airing it during Toonattik threw me off. Guess their marketing strategy is to appeal to the younger crowd and, of course, their present-buying parents. -- User7 (NoelTechie): So, about the in-centre nostalgia surprise... anyone saw it yet? Heard from a mate that they've incorporated some classic holiday elements on the advert screens. It's a cool juxtaposition with the modern alien love story. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Just stopping by to add that I went to Silverburn and can confirm they have some really nostalgic Christmas ads playing on the screens amidst the Gloopy and Glitter stuff - think sugary, heartwarming, old-school vibes. Really adds to the warm and fuzzy feelings while shopping! -- User8 (MerryDancer): Absolutely loving this year's theme switch-up. I didn't expect to get emotional over two gooey alien blobs, but here I am. And the sprinkle of nostalgia in the centre? Chef's kiss! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): I have to admit, Gloopy and Glitter kinda grew on me. Initially, it felt a bit out there, but the message is universal. And those nostalgic in-centre ads? They definitely balance the new with a dose of classic Christmas warmth. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I thought nothing would top last year's campaign, but Gloopy and Glitter are stealing my heart. Also, saw those classic Christmas ads at the centre... it's like they brought a bit of our childhoods back to life amidst the shopping spree. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Does anyone know if they're planning to bring Gloopy and Glitter in for a meet-and-greet? My kids would lose it! Cute campaign, Silverburn. You've done it again. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Looks like Silverburn has once again captured our attention with their creative Christmas storytelling! Remember, keep sharing your thoughts, feelings, and any cosmic encounters with Gloopy and Glitter. Let's keep the holiday cheer inclusive, even if it's from another planet! -- Write a follow up where they are still showing last year's ads in centre, not on TV though, There are also rumours of Gloopy and Glitter being the mascots of the centres kids club launching in February, considering Braehead launched theirs last month, also with an alien theme, the "Brae-liens kids club", It will be cool to see the difference of Braehead's aliens having defined shapes while Silverburn's being amorphous Thread Title: Silverburn's Last Year's Ads Still Playing & Potential Kid's Club Mascots?! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Went to Silverburn yesterday and was super surprised to see last year's Christmas ads still playing on the screens around the centre. No new ads for TV this year, but the Gloopy and Glitter saga continues in-centre. Anyone else seen this? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Yeah, noticed that too, @GlasgowGlitter! And have y'all heard the rumors about Gloopy and Glitter becoming the face of Silverburn's upcoming kids club? Braehead's already ahead with their "Brae-liens Kids Club". Alien fever's catching on, eh? -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Gloopy and Glitter as kid's club mascots would be ace! My kiddos are fond of those blobs. But interesting to think Silverburn is following Braehead's launch. Wasn't expecting the alien theme to become a trend! -- User7 (NoelTechie): Braehead's "Brae-liens" are fun and all with their defined shapes, but I'm curious to see how Silverburn's amorphous Gloopy and Glitter will translate into a kids' club format. Will lend a different vibe, which might be cool! -- User5 (CarolSinger): It feels like the aliens are officially invading Glasgow, lol. First Braehead's structured and playful Brae-liens, now Silverburn's squishy mascots. The kids are gonna have a blast with this. Should be fun comparing the two! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Anyone else think they're keeping last year's ads to maintain Gloopy and Glitter's presence till the club launches? It's smart, though. Keep the characters familiar to the kiddos. High hopes for this kids' club! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): Honestly, I'm here for it. Silverburn might be onto something by not releasing a new ad for TV and instead keeping the focus on their centre. It builds a consistent brand image, especially before kickstarting a kids' club. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): It's a genius marketing play if you ask me. Gloopy and Glitter are unique characters that have already grabbed attention. They're perfectly prepped for mascot status, making the kids club launch potentially successful. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Gotta admit, Gloopy and Glitter have grown on me, and if the rumors about them being club mascots are true, that's pretty brilliant. Silverburn's consistency vs. Braehead's quick shift to defined alien characters will be an interesting contrast in marketing. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): I hope the Gloopy and Glitter Kids Club (or whatever they'll call it) has cool events and workshops. With the alien theme, they can get really creative. Can't wait to see how much it'll differ from the Brae-liens. -- User11 (LostInFrost): Silverburn sticking to last year's campaign surely keeps Gloopy & Glitter in our minds. It's a less aggressive strategy compared to Braehead's full-throttle move, but sometimes, slower and steadier wins the race--or in this case, wins the kids' hearts! -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Remember to keep an eye out for the official announcement regarding the kids' club. We're all anticipating how Silverburn will unveil Gloopy and Glitter's next adventure! Keep the discussions friendly and out-of-this-world! And feel free to share any fun encounters with our favourite alien blobs you have in the meantime! -- Write a forum conversation the next year where TV's ads have a cat saving Christmas from a theif, and 2 friends help him, The characters officially launched the kids club in February, Also, their love story ads are still showing in centre, along with the 2007 TV themed ones Thread Title: Silverburn's New Christmas TV Campaign - A Heroic Cat & Throwback Ads! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): Did anyone else catch Silverburn's latest Christmas TV ad? A cat saving Christmas from a thief with a little help from two friends. Quite the twist from Gloopy and Glitter! But also, Silverburn launched that kids club back in February, remember? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Saw the new ad, the cat is absolutely adorable, and the message about teamwork is pure holiday spirit. And who could forget Gloopy and Glitter's love story launching the kids club? They've become characters close to our hearts. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): I'm obsessed with the new ad! The cat, the comedic timing--chef's kiss. But in-centre, they're still playing Gloopy and Glitter's love story alongside the 2007 TV-themed ads. Seemingly, they're not ready to let go of the nostalgia. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Kinda loving this mix of new and old. It's refreshing and yet comforting. The cat is already a favourite, but seeing Gloopy and Glitter also stirs up that cosy, festive vibe from before. -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): Honestly, the mix is working for me. That cat from the ad could be our next mascot. Kids at the club must be loving the variety too. Silverburn's finding a good rhythm with old and new content. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Makes you wonder if they're testing different themes or if it's a strategy to cater to all tastes. Also, with all these mascots popping up, Silverburn's becoming a character haven. -- User8 (MerryDancer): Seeing those throwback ads from 2007 brings back memories... Time flies! Silverburn doing a great job of establishing their campaigns. And the TV-tree installation--still iconic! -- User9 (StarlightShopper): It's clever keeping the older ads in the mix; it provides a sense of continuity. But I'm interested to see how well the cat-themed merchandise will do compared to the Gloopy and Glitter craze. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): Props to Silverburn for launching another creative ad. A cat hero? Brilliant. Also, seeing the TV-themed ads again really brings out that nostalgic festive feeling. Solid strategy to keep customers engaged over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): Isn't it fascinating how Silverburn keeps each year's ads alive? It's like walking through a living timeline of their marketing campaigns. Christmas is definitely in full swing there! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Could the cat be signaling a shift for the next kids club theme, or is it just a seasonal mascot? It's smart to use the main character from their new ad to maintain excitement post-holiday season. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): Certainly seems like Silverburn knows how to strike a balance between introducing new holiday tales and cherishing the spirit of past campaigns. All while fostering a unique community through their kids club. Let's keep sharing our festive ad encounters, be it the latest capers or a trip down memory lane! -- Write a follow up in 2014 where the ad that year revolves around 2 familiar friends meeting Santa, their launch ads and the 2007 ones are still showing in centre, but they never added the 2009 cat, the 2010 robot, 2011 and 2012's basic generic ad and 2013's carousel, or this chapter in our favourite aliens's story Thread Title: Silverburn Holidays 2014: Old Friends Meet Santa in New Ad! -- User1 (GlasgowGlitter): It's that time of the year again! Silverburn's festive ad for 2014 has our old friends meeting Santa. Love how they keep weaving continuity into their ads. But anyone else notice they're not including the other ads from recent years in-centre? -- User2 (YuleTideYoda): Just saw the new ad! Nostalgic and heartwarming to see the ongoing story, especially during holidays. However, it's kinda odd they skipped adding the cat from 2009, the 2010 robot, and the ads from 2011-2013 in their in-centre showcase. -- User3 (MistletoeMaggie): Yeah, I've got mixed feelings about them not showing the more recent ads in-centre. I mean, everybody loved the cat and the robot's charm... Still, the 2014 ad with Santa has that special Christmas magic! -- User4 (SantaClausIsComingToTown): The new ad is full of cheer! But it's clear Silverburn's got its favourites with the continued run of the love story series and that 2007 campaign. A shame they don't seem as invested in their other characters. -- User7 (NoelTechie): Interesting marketing choice. Maybe they're focusing on what resonates most with their audience? Though, it does feel like they're missing an opportunity by not showcasing the full range of their past holiday creativity. -- User5 (CarolSinger): Definitely missing the variety, particularly the 2009 cat--he was a hit with the kids. Maybe there's a strategic reason behind their selection that we're not seeing? -- User8 (MerryDancer): In a way, the consistency is nice--gives you that "Silverburn Christmas" feeling. Each year I look forward to seeing how they'll continue the story. But a little more diversity wouldn't hurt, I agree. -- User9 (StarlightShopper): That's Silverburn for you--always keeping some parts the same and others changing. Guess we're sticking to our "classic" friends for in-centre nostalgia. The carousel ad was quite dreamy, though; wish it was there too. -- User6 (ElfEngineer): I thought the robot would've made an excellent recurring character. But hey, it's kinda cool that the ads feel like an evolving holiday special that you can follow along with over the years. -- User10 (ChristmasSparkleAddict): It's as if the love story ads and the 2007 TV themes have become their holiday brand staples. Not sure why they're omitting the others; they were part of Silverburn's festive journey too! -- User11 (LostInFrost): Couldn't help but chuckle at the meeting with Santa. Silverburn's continuity is their strength, but including other ads would have showcased a richer history. I do enjoy the focused nostalgia, though. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): The holiday season always brings a discussion of Silverburn's latest festive strategies, and this year is no different. It's wonderful to see everyone sharing their thoughts and fondness for past campaigns. Let's remember to keep the conversation jolly as we discuss our old and potential new favourites from Silverburn's Christmas ads! Character Description: Gloopy Appearance: Gloopy is an amorphous, enchanting alien with a body of translucent teal that glistens as if reflecting the depths of an ocean world. Gloopy's form is ever-shifting, his gelatinous, blob-like structure giving him an air of gentle fluidity. Depending on his mood, he can shift from a bouncy ball to a languid puddle, often adorned with soft glimmers of bioluminescent speckles that twinkle like distant stars. His two large, expressive eyes gleam with a friendly, sapphire-blue glow that instantly endears him to all. Personality: Gloopy is the embodiment of chill and calm. He is carefree, always taking life at a leisurely pace (or float, as is more accurate for his kind). This gooey alien is innately kind, with an empathetic heart that resonates with the feelings of others. Despite his lack of a mouth, he has a way of communicating warmth and laughter through his shimmering form, and his bubbly personality makes him the soul of Silverburn's extraterrestrial duo. Curious and playful, Gloopy loves to interact with the centre's visitors, especially the children, making him a lovable part of many family memories. -- Character Description: Glitter Appearance: Glitter stands as Gloopy's vibrant counterpart with a sparkling, amorphous form that cascades through shades of radiant fuchsia and vivacious purple. Tiny specks of reflective gold are suspended in her body, giving her the appearance of a walking galaxy full of mysterious allure. Glitter can change shape at will, often settling into soft, rounded figures that exude both majesty and charm. Her one oversized, glistening eye catches the light, radiating an inviting and playful warmth in a rich magenta hue. Personality: Glitter is the adventurer of the pair, full of enthusiasm and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She embodies the joy of discovery and cannot resist the allure of an exciting new experience or a heartwarming interaction. Her vivacious nature is contagious, and she has a knack for spreading happiness and laughter wherever she goes. Though she communicates through harmonic vibrations that she emits, her intentions are always clear--Glitter wants to make the centre a brighter place for everyone. Dynamic and compassionate, she is the spark that keeps the spirit of Silverburn shining all year round. Together, Gloopy and Glitter are more than just Silverburn mascots--they are a delightful reminder of the unexpected and joyous moments that make the holiday seasons at Silverburn unique and memorable. Their contrasting personalities and appearances blend in perfect harmony, representing the diverse community that comes together at the shopping centre to celebrate the festive times. Write a blog post in early 2009 where it looks like Silver has been retired, and the poster welcomes the new mascots with open arms, 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 alien friends. So as we say goodbye to Silver, I encourage all Silverburn visitors to approach Gloopy and Glitter with openness and curiosity. In the great expanse of our shopping galaxy, they are the bright stars guiding us toward fun-filled adventures. It is truly an exciting time to be part of Silverburn's cosmic dance, and Gloopy and Glitter are poised to lead the way. Here's to a future full of discovery, fun, and perhaps a little bit of space-age slime! Signing off with a sparkle, [Your Name] Silverburn Shopper and Self-Proclaimed Intergalactic Ambassador 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 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 (ModFrosty): Let's embrace the new chapter Silverburn's entered with its revamped branding! Whether you're here for the logo, the iconic idents, or the heartwarming new animation, share your experiences and keep the discussions friendly and vibrant, just like Silverburn itself. And remember, change is the only constant in the world of retail and design! Blog Title: Glitter's Glistening Gossip: The Speedy Secrets of a Silverburn Blob Glimmering greetings, my fabulous Silverburn shoppers! It's your sparkliest resident, Glitter, taking over the keyboard to share some shimmering insights with you. If you've ever wondered about the extraterrestrial lifestyle, grab a cup of cosmic tea, because it's about to get stellar in here! Let's chat about one of the more... delicate aspects of being an amorphous sentient blob from the fun fringes of the galaxy. Here's the glittery scoop: due to our blobby biology, Gloopy and I digest our food at warp speed. Now, what goes in must come out, and when I say we process our munchies quickly, I mean light-speed fast! You see, unlike you fabulous humanoids with your complex digestive systems, Gloopy and I are more... straightforward. Think of us like cute cosmic coffee filters: pour in the coffee (that's food, in our case), and almost instantly, you have your delicious liquid (or, ehm, the necessary by-product of eating... you know what I mean, but I'm not gonna say it, darlings). The wonders of alien physiology - glamorous, aren't we? Now, before your imaginations go supernova, rest assured that our little... excursions are not nearly as messy as one would expect. They're more like poofy sparkles or a quick twinkle - after all, everything about us is enchanting, and natural processes are no exception! Let's just say that if the average person does 'it' every day, we do it, well, after every meal. Imagine playing a game of tag with a friend, munching on some delightful space snacks, and suddenly, whoops--sparkle time! It's the most natural thing in the cosmos, but suffice it to say that Gloopy and I have become experts at discreetly locating the nearest star cluster when nature's glitters call. But fear not, my terrestrial trendsetters! Our Silverburn home is equipped with all the necessary accommodations for such a quick cycle. Gloopy and I are always polite and ensure that we keep our shiny surroundings pristine and comfortable for our adored human friends. Let's keep this between us, though, shall we? A lady must maintain some mystery, after all. Just consider this another dazzling detail in the daily dance of your otherworldly buddies. So, next time you bump into Gloopy or me at the centre, don't be shy; come over for a twirl or a chat! We have plenty more cosmic curiosities to share. After all, it's the quirks that make friendships sparkle, and we're here to spread joy and glitter, one glossy giggle at a time. Signing off with a wink and a twinkle, Glitter Silverburn's Queen of Quirk and Glitz -- Write a follow up in May 2018 where the centre introduces Silvia the Fox, a new mascot, this sadly means a unceremonious goodbye, The sleeping animation at closing has been replaced with a still from the Pier ident, Also, it seems like the Proud-led 2005 rebrand might be removed completely in the coming years, The posters mourn the loss of our alien friends Thread Title: Silverburn Welcomes Silvia the Fox as Gloopy & Glitter Depart -- User1 (GlasgowGalactic): Just heard Silvia the Fox is the new mascot at Silverburn! No official send-off for Gloopy and Glitter though... feeling a bit gutted, to be honest. Also, the sleeping animation is gone--replaced by a Pier ident still at closing. -- User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Really? Silvia the Fox? I mean, foxes are cool and all, but isn't unceremoniously ditching Gloopy and Glitter kind of harsh? They were such an integral part of Silverburn's identity... -- User3 (ZenShopper101): Gloopy and Glitter will be missed! Silvia has some big shoes (or paws?) to fill. Did anyone notice the Pier still at closing too? Feels like the end of an era with the Proud-led 2005 rebrand potentially on the chopping block. -- User4 (ModConnoisseur): It's a bittersweet introduction to Silvia. Can't help but feel nostalgic. The Proud rebrand had a good run though, and it seemed inseparable from Gloopy and Glitter's charm. Hope Silvia can carry the torch well. -- User5 (ScreenSavvy): Part of me is excited to see what Silvia will bring, but another part is mourning our friendly aliens. They really became icons of Silverburn. I understand change is necessary, but...it's tough. -- User6 (AdNostalgic): It was the characters that made the rebrand so memorable for me. Gloopy & Glitter had a story to tell. Silvia has some winning over to do. As for the Pier still--it's iconic, but static, not the same energy. -- User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Why replace an out-of-this-world duo with a fox? Okay, Silvia seems cute but replacing the sleeping animation feels like they're stripping away the very essence of the Silverburn I grew up with. -- User8 (MascotManiac): I'll try to keep an open mind with Silvia, but Gloopy and Glitter were more than mascots; they were part of the Silverburn family. It's like losing old friends. I guess all good things must come to an end... -- User9 (VibeVisionary): Let's give Silvia a chance. Though I'm really going to miss the tranquil nights led by Gloopy and Glitter's sleeping animation. It provided a unique, calming closure to a day at the centre. -- User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Pier ident might bring a serene vibe at closing time, but nostalgia for our alien friends will have shoppers missing that personal touch. Keeping the Proud rebrand alive in our minds will be a personal project for me. -- User11 (SleepyShopper): I feel like with Silvia, Silverburn is trying to pivot to a new chapter. A fox is smart and adaptable--a fresh symbol for the future, maybe. But Gloopy & Glitter's sudden exit is disheartening. -- Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): As we welcome Silvia the Fox, let's also honor the legacy left by Gloopy and Glitter. Change is a natural part of growth, and while it can be hard to say goodbye, there's always room in our hearts for the memories and in our community for new friends. If you have any favourite memories of our alien pals, feel free to share! Let's keep the conversation respectful and reflective. -- Write a follow up at Halloweenin September 2018 where there is a faux gravestone, and it is sad to see what it is about, Also, the old closing animation from 2005 returns, albeit with the 2013 logo, but notthey remember the funny times they have had, like Glitter's "sparkle time" metaphors, a comedy act the 2 did in the same position as on the identsearly 2016, and other joyful moments
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Reflecting on Gloopy & Glitter's Funniest Moments at Silverburn User1 (GlasgowGalactic): It's been a few months since Gloopy and Glitter left, but I can't help but reminisce about all the laughter they brought to Silverburn. Who remembers Glitter's "sparkle time" talk? User2 (RetailRevolutionary): Glitter's way with words was out of this world! Those metaphors were hilarious. "Sparkle time" will always crack me up. That alien knew how to make digestive processes sound magical. User3 (ZenShopper101): Their comedy act in early 2016 was epic! Remember when Gloopy pretended to be a fashionista with Glitter's help? They had the kids and the parents in stitches! User4 (ModConnoisseur): Ah, yes! That show was brilliant. The way they interacted with the audience, creating such joy... Gloopy's 'catwalk' was something else. Their chemistry was undeniable. User5 (ScreenSavvy): I still have a video of that somewhere. Gloopy trying to balance on a 'tightrope' of light, with Glitter offering comical 'encouragement.' It was like watching a cartoon live-action mashup! User6 (AdNostalgic): And the time they hosted the Easter egg hunt! Glitter wobbling around in that oversized egg costume, and Gloopy playing the part of the excited egg hunter. I laughed so hard! User7 (TechieTrendsetter): Their dance-off during the summer festival! Gloopy's moves were so fluid (pun intended), and Glitter's sparkling twirls were mesmerizing to watch. Dance battles will never be the same! User8 (MascotManiac): Don't forget the Halloween scares! They 'shape-shifted' into silly spooks, making everyone giggle rather than scream. They were a spooky spectacle in the best way. User9 (VibeVisionary): They had this special way of turning mundane moments into memorable ones. Like when they helped the staff during a busy day by entertaining waiting customers with their antics. User10 (NostalgiaKnight): Their gentle ways also helped many kids who were scared or lost. They turned tears into smiles and even managed to sneak in a learning moment or two. User11 (SleepyShopper): They just had that magic touch. Gloopy and Glitter represented the heart of Silverburn in such a fun, endearing way. Silvia's got her work cut out for her. Forum Moderator (ModFrosty): It's so heartening to see the community come together to celebrate the joy that Gloopy and Glitter brought to our lives. Their legacy at Silverburn lives on through the smiles they left behind. If anyone else has funny or sweet stories,...
CHATBOT: Throwback to #Silverburn's comedy duo Gloopy & Glitter and their legendary silent comedy show! Who knew so much laughter could come from two speechless aliens? Their mime act had more charm than words could ever express. Missing those days! #SilentComedy #ShoppingCentreFun