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Amazon has finally started to release the final book covers for The LEGO Batman Movie and one of the books may be more interesting out of the list. What makes it interesting is that The LEGO Batman Movie Chaos in Gotham City Activity Book will include a new exclusive Tartan Batman minifigure variant. As you can see from the image above, the Tartan Batman minifigure is sort of in a barbaric style with his torso while wielding a sword. You can pre-order the Activity Book now on Amazon and it will be available on January 31, 2017. Thanks to JoshuaA for the email.by Jeanette Lane (author) Suitable for 7 - 8 years Schools earn Scholastic Rewards when parents or staff order from us. If you work at a school you can use Rewards to buy books and resources for your classroom or library. Find out how to use Scholastic Rewards Buy this and your school gets to spend on books We are only able to deliver orders to school addresses FREE delivery for schools* Delivery within 10 working days




FREE delivery to schools Books will be dispatched after the school's order is confirmed *We do not charge for delivery, but your order may incur additional customs costs. More books for 7 - 8 year olds The junior novel adaptation of The LEGO Batman™ Movie, including full colour inserts! The LEGO Movie hit screens in February 2013 and went on to gross more than $450 million at the box office worldwide! That stunning success has spawned three follow-ups: The LEGO Batman Movie (Spring 2017), The LEGO Ninjago Movie (Fall 2017) and The LEGO Movie Sequel (2019). Medium Embed – 560 pixels wide In The LEGO Batman movie, Will Arnett returns as the brooding voice of LEGO Batman and is joined by Michael Cera (Robin), Zach Galifianakis (The Joker), Rosario Dawson (Batgirl), Ralph Fiennes (Alfred Pennyworth) and more! 200 in January 2017 Primary and 725 in March 2017 Primary The LEGO® Batman Movie(™)In the irreverent spirit of fun that made "The LEGO Movie" a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble - LEGO Batman - stars in his own big-screen adventure.




But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker's hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.Unless you can be Batman. My name is Melanie and I fully support the above statement. Batman is awesome and so is LEGO so we are pretty stoked about The LEGO Batman Movie! It’s in theaters on Friday, February 10th but you can see it this Saturday! We have tickets to San Antonio’s advance screening on February4th. In the irreverent spirit of fun that made “The LEGO® Movie” a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure. But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up. The LEGO Batman Movie is directed by Chris McKay and written by Seth Grahame-Smith and Chris McKenna.




It stars (voice): Jenny Slate as Harley Quinn, Will Arnett as Batman, Ralph Fiennes as Alfred Pennyworth, Rosario Dawson as Batgirl/Barbara Gordon, Zach Galifianakis as The Joker, Michael Cera as Robin/Dick Grayson, Mariah Carey as Mayor McCaskill, and Billy Dee Williams as Two-Face. San Antonio Advanced Screening: San Antonio, TX 78238 The LEGO Batman Movie Activity Book and more … Can’t wait for the movie to have fun?! Download and print this activity book! Be sure to visit The LEGO Batman official website for more updates, activities and posters. PLEASE share with friends:Like this: 'Big Hero 6,' 'Book of Life,' 'Lego Movie' among Annie Awards nominees "Big Hero 6," "Cheatin'," "How To Train Your Dragon 2," "Song of the Sea," "The Book of Life," "The Boxtrolls," "The Lego Movie" and "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya" have earned nominations for the best animated feature for the 42nd Annie Awards.The awards, presented by the International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood, announced nominations Monday morning in 36 categories for film




, TV production, commercials, short subjects, video games, student films and honorary and achievement awards. Other nominations announced Monday:Animated special production: "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey," "Dawn of the Dragon Racers," "How Murray Saved Christmas," "Polariffic" and "Toy Story That Time Forgot."Animated short subject: "Coda," "Duet," "Feast," "Inside Homer-The Simpsons Couch Gag (Episode #549)," "Me and My Moulton," "Silent," "The Dam Keeper" and "The Raven." Directing in a feature production: Don Hall, Chris Williams, "Big Hero 6"; Dean DeBlois, "How to Train Your Dragon 2"; Tomm Moore, "Song of the Sea"; Jorge R. Gutierrez, "The Book of Life"; Anthony Stacchi, Graham Annable, "The Boxtrolls"; Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, co-director Chris McKay, "The Lego Movie"; and Isao Takahata, "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya."General audience animated television/broadcast production: "Archer," "Bob's Burgers," "Rick and Morty," "Mike Tyson Mysteries," "Regular Show" and "The Simpsons."




Juried awards, which honor career achievements and exceptional contribution to animation, were also announced Monday. Didier Brunner, Don Lusk and Lee Mendelson are the recipients of the Winsor McCay Award for their career contributions to the art of animation. Charles Solomon earned the June Foray Award for "his significant and benevolent or charitable impact" on the art and industry of animation. The UB Iwerks Award went to DreamWorks Animation's Apollo Software for technical advancement that has made a "significant impact on the art and industry of animation." The Walt Disney Museum is the recipient of the special achievement award  "recognizing the unique and significant impact on the art and the industry of animation. " This year, both the Annies and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences selected "Frozen" as the best animated feature. But the two groups don't always see eye to eye.  In 2013, "Wreck-It-Ralph" earned the best film Annie while "Brave" took home the Academy Award.The awards will be handed out Jan. 31 at a ceremony at UCLA's Royce Hall.For a complete list click here.

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