With a soundtrack from Queen, and everyone bleeding a different color against a cotton-candy nebula sky, it can't be beat.
"Are all your men on the right pills? Maybe we should execute their trainer." (on banner) "All creatures shall rejoice..." (on the next banner) "Under penalty of Death..."
George and the Star Wars franchise has done this once before, by introducing the character of Boba Fett in an animated segment connected with a Christmas special (I think it was called the Chewbacca Christmas Special, hey it was the late seventies, you can't make this stuff up!).
However, Boba was a) not the entire freakin' Clone War and b) reintroduced in Empire Strikes Back. So, we'll see if 20 animated shorts can get the point across. My sources say...maybe not.
Peace Corps pays for crap, I hate to tell you. And hardly any of the volunteers will have language faculty, but it does appeal to some, I guess...
Try something like the Civic Education Project, they will take anyone with a graduate level degree and have them teach anything from history to economics, in English, of course...and you don't even have to be trilingual! If CEP doesn't float your bill, keep searching, because there are a lot of nonprofits out there, each one centering on a certain region of the world. For the NIS, you can start at IREX, ACCELS, or check the Web Links section of this web site at Indiana University.
With a soundtrack from Queen, and everyone bleeding a different color against a cotton-candy nebula sky, it can't be beat.
"Are all your men on the right pills? Maybe we should execute their trainer."
(on banner) "All creatures shall rejoice..."
(on the next banner) "Under penalty of Death..."
However, Boba was a) not the entire freakin' Clone War and b) reintroduced in Empire Strikes Back. So, we'll see if 20 animated shorts can get the point across. My sources say...maybe not.
Sounds like that about fits the bill to me.
Try something like the Civic Education Project, they will take anyone with a graduate level degree and have them teach anything from history to economics, in English, of course...and you don't even have to be trilingual! If CEP doesn't float your bill, keep searching, because there are a lot of nonprofits out there, each one centering on a certain region of the world. For the NIS, you can start at IREX, ACCELS, or check the Web Links section of this web site at Indiana University.
Happy Hunting!