Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Director: Dave Green
Writers: Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec
Starring: Megan Fox, Stephen Amell, Will Arnett, Tyler Perry
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence
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Hashtag: #TMNT2
The Turtles return to save the city from a dangerous threat.
Celebrate World Turtle Day with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows! A spread awareness on illegal pet trade, live food markets and habitat destruction.This year, we are celebrating by confronting bullying. You can visit IWitnessBullying.org for more information on the campaign.
Reasons to celebrate World Turtle Day
They come in all sizes.
They are cute.They look stunning swimming along the sea bed.
The are slow but determined.
Squirt & Crush are one of the best animated characters ever...
The purpose of WORLD TURTLE DAY ®, May 23, sponsored yearly since 2000 by American Tortoise Rescue, is to bring attention to, and increase knowledge of and respect for, turtles and tortoises, and encourage human action to help them survive and thrive. WORLD TURTLE DAY ® is celebrated around the globe in a variety of ways, from dressing up as turtles or wearing green summer dresses, to saving turtles caught on highways, to research activities. Turtle Day lesson plans and craft projects encourage teaching about turtles in classrooms.
This year, we are adding an additional layer to WORLD TURTLE DAY ® and have partnered with the Ad Council on their anti-bullying “I Am a Witness” campaign for June’s National Safety Month. The campaign will run in donated media from April 2016-April 2017 and we are working to raise awareness specifically on WORLD TURTLE DAY ®. The Ninja Turtles are often viewed as a symbol of courage and doing the right thing, even in the face of adversity, supporting one another for a safer, bully-free world.
As Raphael says, “We’re just four brothers who hate bullies and love this city.”
You don’t have to be a ninja to stand up to bullying - not saying something when you see bullying online can be dangerous. The Witness Emoji, shaped like a speech bubble with an eye in the center, enables teens to take a stand against bullying and show support for someone who is being bullied by posting it online or through a text message. The Emoji is available on iPhone running iOS 9.1., Android Nexus phone running in Marshmallow, and via a downloadable keyboard available in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Teens can post the Witness Emoji when they see hurtful comments, or send GIFs and stickers to show support for someone in need. People can visit IWitnessBullying.org for more information on the campaign and the cause, as well how to get and how to use the Witness Emoji.
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I love the idea of The Witness Emoji, it empowers our children and gives them the tools to change their own surroundings! Bravo!
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