1 | Cirque du Soleil’s 41st production, centered around extreme sports and free spirits. The protagonist is Waz, a man born with feathers for hair that goes on a transformative journey to break out of his shell. |
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5 | * AllOfTheOtherReindeer: As a young boy, Waz was laughed at for his unusual hair, which caused him to isolate himself and give up on his dreams. |
6 | * AllThereInTheManual: The roller-skating girl's name is Ela, according to the Cirque website. |
7 | * AnimalMotifs: Waz has a heavy bird motif; he has feathers for hair and throughout the show is learning to "spread his wings". He also swings around on a trapeze. |
8 | * TheAnnouncer: The man in gold who hangs out with the colorful sports people and does some of the singing starts off as the announcer on the Mr. Wow show. |
9 | * AudienceParticipation: At the beginning of the show, the audience is asked to judge each act that appears on the Mr. Wow Show--"Yay or Nay?" |
10 | * ColorMotif: The crowds on their phones wear grey, while the people that befriend Waz and do most of the extreme sports wear multi-colored clothes. The hosts and competitors of the Mr. Wow show all wear gold to symbolize their celebrity status. |
11 | * FreakinessShame: Waz covers up his blue feather-like hair so he won't be laughed at. |
12 | * GameShowHost: Mr. Wow. The clown character is shown to have a fake wig resembling his later on, so he's probably a very popular celebrity. |
13 | * GoodParents: Waz's mother, shown in a flashback, was kind and playful, encouraging her son to try doing stunts on his bike. She's also where he got his love of dancing from. |
14 | * HappierTimesMontage: "The Bee and the Wind," a performance duet between a younger Waz (who performs stunts on a BMX bike) and his mother (a ballet dancer). |
15 | * ImprobableHairstyle: Waz has hair made of blue feathers. He tries to hide them at first, but eventually embraces them. |
16 | * ManicPixieDreamGirl: Ela, the roller-skating girl who introduces Waz to the colorful sports people and encourages him to come out of his shell. |
17 | * MundaneMadeAwesome: The Otaku Double Dutchers, the first performers on the Mr. Wow Show, combine jump-roping with acrobatics, handstands and synchronized dance routines. |
18 | * PhoneaholicTeenager: There's a crowd of people in dull grey outfits constantly looking at their phones. They serve to show Waz's isolation. |
19 | * RealityTV: The show starts off with a parody of an idol show hosted by Mr. Wow. Waz goes on it and does well, but is ashamed when his hair is revealed to the world. |
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