My goodness, I can’t believe we’re already on week 5 of Camp Warner Bros. It has been so much fun so far! This week we have a fun DIY Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans character banks activity. So my fellow camp directors lets grab our campers and have fun with this week’s activity.
DIY Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans Character Banks Camp Warner Bros. Week 5 & Movie Review
This week was definitely filled with nostalgia for me as we were able to watch Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans. Seeing those Teen Titans characters brought back so many happy childhood memories. I also like watching Teen Titans Go! with my boys so I knew this movie was going to be a hit.
Before I tell you more about this movie I want to share with you this week’s Camp Warner Bros. activity! It’s time to get crafty with these adorable Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans Character Banks – while learning a little bit about finances and household responsibility!
Gain control of your own Titans Tower – and give your campers a lesson of earning, motivation, and accountability by offering an allowance for their Summer Chores! Campers can save their money in their very own Character Banks! Here is what you’re going to need.
Mason Jar w/ Lid, Mod Podge, Orange Paint (or any color you prefer for your favorite character), Scissors, and a Sponge Brush. For complete instructions click here or the picture below to download.
While chores can be a bore – you can figure out small incentives to help your campers learn about the value of the dollar, and working hard for something they really want. You can teach budgeting and saving to help set them up for their future. If they feel like being real Super Heroes – they can even do chores for charity – and have them donate to a cause that can save someone else’s Universe!
While we’re waiting for our banks to dry let me tell you about the Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans movie!
In Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans, the comedic modern-day quintet takes on their 2003 counterparts when villains from each of their worlds join forces to pit the two Titan teams against each other. They’ll need to set aside their differences and work together to combat Trigon, Hexagon, Santa Claus (that’s right, Santa!), and time itself in order to save the universe.
You’ll be able to tell right off the bat that both of the Titans series are completely different from one another in style, writing, and basically all of the things. I really liked that this movie manages to carry over these differences. The Teen Titans Go! crew is constantly making jokes and being silly in the face of extremely important events, much to the chagrin of the original team.
Meanwhile, the Teen Titans team meticulously plans out their moves, much to the confusion of the Teen Titans Go! team. The distinctions between the two groups are used throughout the plot in fun ways that highlight just how separate the two are. We absolutely loved this movie!