Scratch is celebrating Carnival with a Scratch Parade, featuring wagons/floats from Scratchers from all over the world! A big thanks to everybody who's has made a project for the Scratch Parade. There are contributions from every continent (except Antarctica)! Scratchers from 23 countries have joined! This is a parade with about 30 wagons. If you want to increase the speed of the parade, please use the slider at the bottom on the right. At the regular speed the whole parade takes about 7 minutes (on my computer - the speed of the Parade depends on the speed of your computer). I hope you enjoy watching it! Making it, together with so many Scratchers, was lots of fun. Untill January the 29th, the closing date, everybody who wanted could make his or her own wagon and I've added all those floats to my three Scratch Parade. Besides this @schittering06 will share his own Carnival Parade on February the 7th, the first day of Carnival in 2016.
Fun facts about this Scratch Parade: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/96443896/ Scratch Parade 2 and 3 can be found here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/93959612/ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/95715008/ Thanks to @schittering06, owner of the Scratch Parade studio, for the great idea to make a Carnival parade. And thanks to these Scratchers for joining: @Dan0510 (3rd wagon), @robnoo (4th), @naccho (5th), @BSGrkdprincess (6th), @bubble103 (7th), @LiFaytheGoblin (8), @vargcity123 (9), @hugmyster (10), @puffleEBP (11), @haras5 (12), @more_bagels (13), @-robox- (14), @schittering06 (15), @moekaroe (16), @Superbatman007 (17), @goodluckchloe (18). @ffred (19), @KeVeg (20), @Silvertail_Studios (21), @RileyPsych (22), @BB8 (23), @yorissen (24), @DerpyLord7 (25), @genny7 (26), @PeanutGuy03 (27), @pixiedus30 (28), @memowpie (29), @Caitlingt3 (30), @chokoji (31), @leszpio (32), @Digitaldesigngirl (33), @scream101 (34) and @suyann (35). Thanks to the Scratch Team for putting our studio on the frontpage. Thanks to @ffred, @the_grits and @vargcity123 for the people and to Sergio van Pul en Jessica Chiang for the idea for the robot (I found it in the book Scratch 2.0 Game Development).