Is the Aviator costume special in any way?

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The Aviator costume is that last costume listed in Run Sackboy! Run! and is the only one that needs to be bought with the special 'Aviator Token' currency instead of normal bubbles.

The game doesn't seem to provide any more information on it, other than it provides a +12 multiplier, which is the highest in the game. But it's not much higher than the next one down, which is +10.

Considering there is an entirely separate currency around this costume, is it special in any other way? Does it provide any additional bonuses or anything like that? Or is it just there to justify the 'premium' Aviator Token currency?






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Why is the color weird in The Aviator?

Yes, the grass is blue in this part of the movie, because the director, Martin Scorsese, wants it to look like it was filmed in the primitive two-strip technicolour process.

What does Leonardo Dicaprio have in The Aviator?

The film portrays his life from 1927 to 1947 during which time Hughes became a successful film producer and an aviation magnate while simultaneously growing more unstable due to severe obsessive\u2013compulsive disorder (OCD).

Did the aviator win any Academy Awards?

Comment: Howard Hughes--the billionaire aviator, motion-picture producer and business tycoon--spent most of his life trying to avoid germs. Toward the end of his life, he lay naked in bed in darkened hotel rooms in what he considered a germ-free zone.



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