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Ice Age: Collision Course Antarctica Video Teaser is Here:

Ice Age: Collision Course Antarctica Video Teaser is Here:

To follow up the announcement last week of Ice Age: Collision Course costume characters Sid and Buck working in Antarctica, here is the introduction to the video series “Sid and Buck’s Antarctic Adventure”:

https://youtu.be/Qd_33G4t8E0

The first video will be released next week, to coincide with the release of the movie Ice Age: Collision Course in cinemas on July 7.

The Ice Age: Collision Course NZ premiere is this Sunday, July 3, at Hoyts Northlands cinema in Christchurch, supported by Antarctica New Zealand and Christchurch City Council, celebrating the importance of Christchurch being one of only five gateway cities in the world to travel to Antarctica.

Background:

Ice Age costume characters Sid and Buck are in Antarctica right now learning about Antarctica New Zealand’s work, and life at Scott Base. They’re experiencing the middle of winter and 24 hours darkness. The characters will be starring in the video series to help young New Zealanders learn more about the frozen continent.

Through the video series Sid and Buck will discover why there’s no sun in winter, what causes an aurora, why scientists monitor the weather and the various pieces of equipment used, and why fire is a huge risk. The characters will explore day-to-day life of the staff living at Scott Base, including the importance of sleep routines, short showers for water conservation, extreme cold weather clothing, and why recycling is important.

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