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Real Life Where’s Waldo

November 18th, 2008

We held a giant Where’s Waldo game, within the Eaton Centre! 13 fake Waldo’s were hidden throughout the mall, with only one real waldo. Each fake waldo had a clue about the real waldo’s whereabouts, but they would only give it out if the participants completed a task! The task varied from having to do a model walk, singing a song, finding waldo in a waldo book, complimenting random people, finding the name of an employee in a store, etc.

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Missions

Dinosaur Rights Protest

November 18th, 2008

Dinosaurs are extinct, but that dosn’t mean they don’t have rights. And we went out to prove it! The goal of this mission was to hold a protest outside of the Royal Ontario Musueum. The basic of our argument was that “Dinosaurs were not being treated fairly”.

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Mp3 Experiment

November 18th, 2008

The first ever ‘official’ Improv Everywhere mission in Toronto. And us Canadians couldn’t have been more excited.

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April Fools Itch

November 18th, 2008

For this mission a group of 20 agents made there way to Dundas Square. At first they stood around like that had come down to the Eaton Centre for a day of shopping. But things quickly changed. At first it was just one agent who felt an itch coming on and started to scratch his back.

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Subway Dance Party

November 18th, 2008

For this mission, a group of agents entered a subway car and acted as inconspicuous as possible. They all took there places around the subway. Then without any warning, an agent stands up walks to the middle of the car and starts to dance. And the dance catches on…

 

 

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Eaton Centre Freeze

November 18th, 2008

We re-created the ever popular ‘Grand Central Freeze’, but we did it in The Eaton Centre. Hundreds of agents swarmed the Eaton Centre, and at a set time, they all froze with no warning:

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The Eaton Centre was swarmed with people on this particular day. So there was no shortage of an audience. When the time finally came, there was no mistaking what was happening. With crowds of people forming around where the freeze was to take place before it started. But that didn’t take away from it at all, it just added to the intensity.

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