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The game has six starter villains you get to play as: Prince John (Robin Hood), Ursula (The Little Mermaid), Jafar (Aladdin), Captain Hook (Peter Pan), Queen of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland) and Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty). The white cards are your Fate deck, which your opponent can use to mess up your strategy (i.e. You can draw the Lost Boys against Captain Hook, whom he then has to defeat). This entails drawing Peter Pan, unlocking Hangman’s Tree, moving him all the way across the board to the Jolly Roger, and having enough allies to actually defeat him (Peter Pan is the strongest hero in the game). The other player can raise the strength of all heroes, remove your allies from the board, weaken your allies and use Taunt, which forces you to attack a hero other than Peter Pan first.
But no matter what your favorite is, you can’t deny that Winnie the Pooh and the Hundred Acre Woods gang stand on top of them all. It has ageless plot lines that keep everyone interested and a type of humor that is unique to the Hundred Acre Woods gang. The greatest villain you will find is a heffalump, and if you’ve seen Pooh’s Heffalump Movie, you know even they aren’t as bad as they appear. If you haven’t watched anything from Winnie the Pooh recently, dust off the old VHS and revisit the Hundred Acre Woods.
Time for the next round of our Best Pixar Film D-Bate: Incredibles 2 vs. Coco! (2 points) ✨Movie for All Genders and Ages (based on plot and marketing) Incredibles 2: The plot can be enjoyed and followed by all genders and all ages. (1 point) Coco: The plot can be enjoyed and followed by all genders and all ages. (1 point) Incredibles 2: Bob and Helen switch roles, with Helen going out to provide for and protect her family while Bob stays home and learns that being an incredible father is just as challenging and important as being an incredible superhero.
We’ve got three examples of planning gone wrong that could have been avoided if we’d used a travel service. We were so excited to go to Mickey’s Halloween Party for the first time, especially since we’d heard that they offered candy for special diets. Either we’d have gone into the party expecting I wouldn’t be trick-or-treating, or would have passed it up altogether. Aside from one night that had a vegan item on menu, I was given a variety of disappointing dinners on the ship, from cold spaghetti straight from the kids menu (on a child’s Mickey plate) to a side salad (nothing wrong with salad, but you’d expect more creativity on a pricey Disney cruise).