“The Guild”: All-New One-Shot!

from Things from Another World:

Felicia Day returns to her Internet and comics sensation The Guild with an all-new Guild one-shot spotlighting the Knights of Good’s most mysterious member, Tinkerballa!

While some of the other Guild members have gotten a little too involved in each other’s offline lives, Tink has fiercely guarded her privacy, and the Knights of Good still know almost nothing about her. When they begin to pry, the Guild gets more than they bargained for… but is any of it true? Joining Felicia Day for these tall tales are Kristian Donaldson, Jeremy Bastian, Wellinton Alves, Tim Seeley, and Adam Warren!

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Monster High

Monster High — “Freaky Just Got Fabulous!”

Universal Monsters are very popular amongst sci-fi afficionados, and there have always been Universal Monsters-based toys that have allowed them to share that interest with their sons, but, until recently, their daughters have been largely left out. The launch of Mattel’s Monster High franchise gives the classic screen icons a “freakishly fabulous” make-over that finally welcomes girls into the monster club. Monster High’s characters are the trendy teenage offspring of monster legends, and attend a school full of students whose supernatural heritage has resulted in such unusual physical traits as green skin, fur, fangs, and pointed ears.

Monster High Plush Dolls

The highlight of the Monster High toy line is a collection of plush dolls, its first and second waves including a selection of the most popular Monster High students:

The dolls come in “Friends” box sets with their signature pets: Frankie Stein & Watzit (franken-dog), Draculaura & Count Fabulous (bat), Clawdeen Wolf & Crescent (kitten), Cleo De Nile & Hissette (Egyptian cobra), Deuce Gorgon & Perseus (two-tailed rat), and Lagoona Blue & Neptuna (piranha). Cute profiles on the boxes’ back panels give background info on each of the pets, written from the pets’ point of view.

If you’ve read Coraline, Neil Gaiman’s creepy children’s novel, then the Monster High plush dolls, with their big button eyes, will immediately remind you of the book. Their sewn-on eyes are friendly looking, though, unlike the Other Mother’s sinister black buttons. Also, instead of being made of hard and shiny plastic, they’re sculptured on with soft, embroidered thread, as are the entire faces of all the dolls and pets. The embroidery adds to the folksy charm of these ragdoll-style toys, and the stitched-together look seems appropriate to monsters, especially since one of them is a Frankenstein’s Monster. While traditional ragdolls are usually fairly basic in design, the Monster High dolls are lavished with detail. They have full heads of thick, multicoloured yarn, the strands tacked into place for some of the more elaborate hairdos. Their outfits, which look like miniaturized sets of real clothes, are made of a variety of materals, trimmed with fur and other accents. Clawdeen Wolf even has tiny loops of ribbon sewn into the edges of her ears to recreate her gold hoop earrings. These dolls are almost as enjoyable to touch as they are to look at, and the only real complaint to be made is that Deuce Gorgon’s snake-hair is reduced to a tuft of green yarn instead of recognizable snakes. (Granted, plush micro-snakes are probably difficult to produce.) At ten inches high, the dolls are big enough to be huggable, yet still small enough to be easily toted around. The pets are a fair size, but if you’re giving the toys to younger children, you may want to tether the pets to their friends with a yarn leash so that they don’t go astray.

Monster High Fashion Dolls

In addition to the plush dolls, Monster High features a line of fashion dolls that are similar in appearance to Bratz dolls, their articulated limbs removable to allow for quick and easy fashion changes. Each doll comes with a plastic pet figurine, spooky fashion accessory, skull hairbrush, doll stand for posing and display, and a diary written by the character. Wave 1 consists of the same six monsters that appear in plush form, with couple Cleo De Nile and Deuce Gorgon paired together in a gift set. Wave 2 adds two new characters: Ghoulia Yelps (daughter of Zombies) & Sir Hoots A Lot (owl), and Holt Hyde (son of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde/alter ego of Jackson Jekyll) & Crossfade (chameleon). As in all fashion doll lines, there are themed variants, such as “Dawn of the Dance” (Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, Cleo De Nile) and “Gloom Beach” (Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura, Cleo De Nile, Jackson Jekyll); separate fashion packs, such as the “School Spirit Uniforms” (Clawdeen Wolf — soccer, Deuce Gorgon — casketball, Frankie Stein — fearleading, Lagoona Blue — surfing); and playsets, like Frankie Stein’s Mirror Bed and Draculaura’s Jewelry Box Coffin. Every bit as detailed and elaborately dressed as their plush versions, the Monster High fashion dolls will appeal to both adult collectors and mini-geeks.

In the age of the Internet, Monster High isn’t just about the toys, of course. An immersive, sign-up website at monsterhigh.com allows junior monsters to register at Monster High, meet and interact with its famous students, explore the campus, participate in school activities, play several games, and download music, wallpapers, buddy icons, and a ringtone. Special codes, obtained from toy packaging or hidden locations on the website, unlock even more content. Best of all, the website hosts an animated Monster High web series. The webisodes are brief but very entertaining, and can be viewed on the Monster High YouTube Channel, as well. Of higher quality than a lot of cartoons on TV, this is a show that parents can actually enjoy watching with their little ghouls. (Episode 1 is “Jaundice Brothers”.) The Monster High Fright Song music video is also posted on YouTube, its upbeat lyrics encouraging everyone to embrace their “freaky chic ‘n’ fly” differences.

Perhaps of greatest importance to geek parents is that Monster High promotes reading, with a tie-in series of novels that’s fun and prepares geeks-in-training for when they’re old enough to read Dracula and Frankenstein. The debut book, simply titled Monster High, deviates somewhat from the web series, but since it’s a prequel of sorts, chronicling Frankie Stein’s creation and arrival at school, it may eventually synch up with the web series in future volumes. The book’s reading level is aimed more at teens than the tweens that the toys are primarily targeted at, so it’s recommended that you preview it before giving it to young readers, to make sure that it’s appropriate for them. Monster High: The Ghoul Next Door continues right where the original story paused at a frightful cliffhanger, and is set to be published on April 5.

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Monster High (Book)

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Monster High: The Ghoul Next Door (Book)

Monster High is distributed by Mattel. For more Monster High information, please visit the official Monster High website and the Monster High Wiki.

VIZ Media Announces the Latest “Naruto: Shippuden”, “Vampire Knight” and “Pokémon” Anime Releases

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced a trio of upcoming anime DVD releases set for release today that expand some of the company’s most potent properties including Naruto: Shippuden, Vampire Knight and Pokémon.

Naruto: Shippuden Box Set, Volume 5
Rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens
MSRP: $49.95 U.S. / $71.99 CAN
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Naruto is troubled by nightmares after his second failed attempt to bring Sasuke home. Kakashi, recovering in the hospital, suggests a new training regimen for Naruto that puts him in touch with his wind chakra nature. Naruto seeks advice from another wind type, the Leaf Jonin Asuma. Then, when Tsunade sends Team Kakashi on a mission to the Fire Temple, the truth about a shocking event involving Asuma and the Guardian Shinobi Twelve begins to unfold. This latest Naruto Box Set features Episodes 54-65.

For more information on Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden, please visit Naruto.com.

Vampire Knight: The Complete Series
Rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens
MSRP: $49.95 U.S. / $71.99 CAN
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Ten years earlier, a Pureblood vampire, Kaname Kuran, saved Yuki Cross from another vampire’s attack. Now, Yuki is a Guardian at Cross Academy, where the Night Class and Day Class students live side by side in relative harmony — despite the fact that the Night Class students are all vampires! Yuki and her partner Zero keep watch over the Day Class and protect the Night Class’s secret. With Kaname’s help, a peaceful coexistence has been maintained so far, but a looming shadow is about to be cast over their world…

For more information on Vampire Knight, please visit ShojoBeat.com.

Pokémon: Elements Box Set, Volume 2
Rated ‘A’ for All Ages
MSRP: $29.92 U.S. / $42.99 CAN
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The Pokémon: Elements collection consists of the most important episodes commemorating the wide variety of Pokémon characters. Each disc showcases a specific Pokémon type in three all-time favorite episodes. This latest Box Set bundles Pokémon: Elements Vols. 6-10.

For more information on Pokémon and other VIZ Kids titles please visit VIZKids.com.

New “RiffTrax Shorts” Collections Available on DVD!

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Announcing two brand-new RiffTrax Shorts DVDs! Mike, Kevin and Bill strap on the lederhosen for Shortstoberfest, containing classic educational short films such as Taking Care of Your Own Things and Drawing for Beginners!

And, the guys report for duty with Order in the Shorts — a collection of maddening shorts including Story of a Teenage Drug Addict and Mr. Moto Takes a Walk!

Be sure to get these two collections now — when you do, for a limited time, you’ll get a $3 Gift Certificate good towards your next RiffTrax order!

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J!NX: Over 300 Tees on Sale as Low as $5

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New Design Arcade Winner: Da Vinci Game
Leonardo Da Vinci was incredibly prolific during his lifetime. He was an artist, a scientist, an inventor, and left behind a vast catalogue of ideas in various stages of development. Recently, a new cache of Da Vinci’s plans was unearthed, including some schematics for a very curious machine. The machine’s purpose is currently unknown, but the notes keep referring to “rings of power.” Congratulations to Minion vintz for making this groundbreaking discovery, and for a sweet Design Arcade submission!

New J!NX Video: Behind the Scenes at the Desert Photo Shoot
For our latest print ad, we required some special scenery, so we decided to send some of our crew out into the middle of nowhere for a photoshoot. We ended up with some sweet photos, as well as some captivating video footage. Check out our awesome behind-the-scenes video to see the crew in action, and if you like what you see, make sure to subscribe to our yootoobz channel!

The (MST) World in Your Hands

from Shout! Factory:

We’re big fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000, much like many of you. And we like things in miniature. See: MST3K 20th Anniversary Edition with a mini Crow figurine, MST3K Volume XVI with a tiny Tom Servo and MST3K XIX with a diminutive Gypsy. Well, may we now unveil for you the MST3K stress ball, miniaturized for play with the aforementioned ’bots or to help you relieve tension. Your choice. It’s yours free of charge with purchase of MST3K Vol. XX exclusively at Shout! Factory. Order the box set and get the world in your hands (while supplies last). The box set is officially out on March 8.

While you’re there, check out the new single-DVD re-releases of the long-out-of-print MST3K classics Beginning of the End and The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies, shipping February 15 and only available directly from Shout!. We’ll sweeten the pot even further: save $5 when you preorder both by using coupon code MST3K5OFF.

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New Web Series: “Haunted Discoveries”

from KoldCast TV:

Title: Haunted Discoveries
Genre: Non-Fiction, Mystery
Link: Show Page | Trailer | Pilot
Tagline: Fear the Unknown

Synopsis:
Follow the American Paranormal Research Association (A.P.R.A.) into the United States’ most Haunted Historical Locations. All data collected will be reviewed by a panel comprised of various professionals each specializing in their own technical field. Each Investigator will use “state of the art” equipment used in the field, to help document possible paranormal activity as well as any change that may occur in and around the structures’ environment.

Distribution: KoldCast TV
Air Date: January 24, 2011
Number of Episodes: 5, plus 10 supplementals

Help “RiffTrax” get on Netflix Watch Instantly!

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We need your help! We’re trying to get our video on demand content — hilarious titles such as Voodoo Man, Plan 9 from Outer Space, Maniac, and our Shorts collections — onto the popular Watch Instantly service from Netflix! Problem is, they don’t think our DVDs have enough “Queue Demand” to warrant having us on the Instant system too.

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A Teenage Psychic Mixes On-the-Job Romance with Invading Aliens in Arina Tanemura’s “Mistress Fortune” Manga from VIZ Media

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, will delight shojo manga (graphic novel) fans with the release of Arina Tanemura’s Mistress Fortune on February 1st. The new single-volume story will be published under the company’s Shojo Beat imprint, is rated ‘T’ for Teens, and will carry an MSRP of $9.99 U.S. / $12.99 CAN.

Fourteen-year-old Kisaki Tachibana has psychic powers. She works for PSI, a secret government agency that fights aliens. She’s in love with her partner Giniro, but PSI won’t allow operatives to get involved. Just when Kisaki thinks she may be getting closer to Giniro, she finds out she’s going to be transferred to California!

“We’re excited to release Mistress Fortune for current and new fans alike,” says Nancy Thistlethwaite, Editor. “Arina Tanemura pulled from her experience of visiting San Francisco, the home of VIZ Media, as well as San Diego Comic-Con for this manga. Her huge following of readers here will have fun with this story that takes place in both Japan and the United States.”

Arina Tanemura began her manga career in 1996 when her short stories debuted in Ribon magazine. She gained fame with the 1997 publication of I.O.N, and ever since her debut, Tanemura has remained a major force in shojo manga with popular series Time Stranger Kyoko, Full Moon, and The Gentlemen’s Alliance † (all published by VIZ Media). Full Moon and another Tanemura manga, Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne, have also been adapted into animated TV series.

For more information on Mistress Fortune, please visit ShojoBeat.com.

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Quoth the Harley, “Popcorn, more!”

In an awesome coincidence, Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday also happens to be National Popcorn Day. We’ll be spending the day tossing popcorn at office dog Harley and trying to flip the pages of our Poe collection with our non-buttery hand.

Did we mention we’ll be topping our delicious hot buttery popcorn with Bacon Salt? Mmmmm… really helps to break up those long intervals of horrible sanity.

Khet 2.0 Laser Game — World’s coolest board game
Hey kids, playing with lasers is fun. And playing board games with lasers is funner. And playing board games with lasers when the game is the brand new version of Khet (aka. Khet 2.0), it’s more funner than three fun things in a pod! The goal of Khet 2.0 is to move your mirrored pieces around the board and fire your laser beam. It will ricochet from mirrored piece to mirrored piece and, hopefully, hit your opponent’s Pharaoh piece. For Khet 2.0, the board has been slimmed down and the lasers that were once permanently attached to the board have been turned into Sphinx pieces, which can actually move during game play! Plus, the box can be used as a carrying case. Get playing.

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Nintendo 3DS Brings a Dimensional Shift to the World of Entertainment on March 27

from Nintendo of Canada:

The company that changed the world of video games with touch-screen gaming in 2004 and motion-controlled gaming in 2006 now pioneers the next dimensional shift. On March 27, Nintendo introduces portable entertainment in 3D — without the need for special glasses. The Nintendo 3DS system will be available in either Cosmo Black or Aqua Blue, and will have a suggested retail price of $249.99.

“Nintendo 3DS is a category of one — the experience simply doesn’t exist anywhere else,” said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “You have to see Nintendo 3DS to believe it. And it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before.”

Nintendo 3DS includes two screens. The bottom touch screen makes use of a telescoping stylus that is stored in the unit itself. The top screen displays 3D visuals to the naked eye. Looking at the screen is like peering through a window into a world where characters and objects have true depth. The system also has a 3D Depth Slider that lets players select the level of 3D they enjoy the most. The 3D effect can be ratcheted up to the highest level, scaled back to a more moderate setting or even turned off completely, depending on the preference of the user.

In addition to the familiar + Control Pad and button controls found on previous Nintendo hand-helds, Nintendo 3DS now also includes a Circle Pad, which provides a full 360 degrees of direction, giving it the freedom and precision needed to play games in 3D worlds. It brings the same degree of responsiveness that gamers enjoyed when Nintendo introduced an analog control stick to navigate Mario through Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64 system.

A built-in motion sensor and gyro sensor can react to the motion and tilt of the system, so whether players are twisting their systems side to side or moving them up and down, their motion-compatible Nintendo 3DS games respond instantly. No other system includes so many tools for game developers to create new and fun experiences for players.

Two features will allow owners to stay connected in new ways. Both deliver bonus content to owners as they move around during their daily lives, so users might open up their systems at any moment to find new surprises. For owners who choose to activate it, the StreetPass feature is capable of exchanging game information with other Nintendo 3DS systems as owners pass one another. Small packets of information can be exchanged using this data-transfer method, such as Mii character data, maps for games or high scores and custom character data for different games. The SpotPass feature can connect to compatible public hotspots and through a wireless broadband Internet connection at home, even if the system is in Sleep Mode. Once connected, the Nintendo 3DS system will receive new content and updates on a regular basis.

Each Nintendo 3DS system comes pre-loaded with a variety of fun games, applications and features, such as Nintendo 3DS Camera. Nintendo 3DS has three cameras. One camera points at the user, while two additional cameras point outward. These two outer cameras take photos in 3D. The fun, built-in game Face Raiders asks users to shoot at funny depictions of their own faces. Nintendo 3DS, when put into Sleep Mode, can act as a pedometer, while letting users earn Play Coins for the steps they take that can then be traded in for additional content in compatible games and applications. By accessing the Activity Log, users can check their steps as well as their play time. With Nintendo 3DS Sound, users can enjoy sound-manipulation tools or rock out while listening to their MP3 or AAC music files. An upgraded Internet browser will also be available via a system update.

The Mii Maker application gives users new tools to create Mii characters even more easily. Users can either import Mii characters from their Wii systems using an SD memory card or use the camera to take a picture of a person and have an automatic Mii character created. Users can even save their Mii characters to an SD card as pictures, which enables them to be used any way a digital photo would for personal use, such as a profile picture on social-networking sites.

The Nintendo eShop, through a system update, will offer access to downloadable games, including Nintendo DSiWare and ones specifically made for Nintendo 3DS. Also, just as the Virtual Console service on Wii makes retro games available for download, the Virtual Console games on Nintendo 3DS will be pulled from classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. Players will be able to view game videos, download demos for select games and see how other consumers rated the games. The Nintendo eShop will use a cash-based system. Users can either input credit card information in the shop or purchase a Nintendo 3DS Prepaid Card at retail locations.

Nintendo 3DS comes with six augmented-reality cards, called AR cards. When the two outer cameras are pointed at the cards, they read the cards and superimpose images and animations onto the scene. So users shouldn’t be surprised if they see a dragon popping out of their kitchen tables. Developers can also use this technology to add creative new experiences to their games.

Built-in parental controls can be used to limit Internet access or some of the wireless functions. By using a PIN code, parents also can turn off the 3D function altogether, or limit the ratings of the games that their kids can play.

Fans of online play will be happy to learn that the friend codes for Nintendo 3DS are specific to each Nintendo 3DS system, not each game. Once friends trade hardware codes, at any time they can check their friends list to see which of their friends are online and what they are playing.

Nintendo 3DS can also play Nintendo DS game cards with their original 2D visuals. The system also includes a slot for an SD memory card. To help users get started, every system comes with a 2GB SD memory card (though owners can provide whatever size they like). Using a service that will be provided after the hardware’s launch, Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL owners will be able to transfer games downloaded from the Nintendo DSi Shop onto their new Nintendo 3DS systems.

During the launch window (between the March 27 launch date and the E3 Expo in early June) more than 30 games will be available to Nintendo 3DS owners. These include Nintendo-created games like Pilotwings Resort, which has players soaring acrobatically over iconic Wuhu Island; nintendogs + cats, a new version of the Nintendo DS classic with a feline enhancement; and Steel Diver, a side-scrolling submarine adventure that gives the illusion that the player is peering into an aquarium. Other Nintendo 3DS games in the works include The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Star Fox 64 3D, Kid Icarus: Uprising and new installments in the Mario Kart, Animal Crossing and Paper Mario series.

Nintendo 3DS also enjoys some of the strongest third-party support of any system launch. A partial list of titles coming soon to Nintendo 3DS includes Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked from Atlus; Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition and Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D from Capcom; Madden NFL Football from EA SPORTS; The Sims 3 from Electronic Arts; Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D from Konami; LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars from LucasArts; Ridge Racer 3D and Dual Pen Sports from Namco Bandai Games America Inc.; Super Monkey Ball 3D, Thor: God of Thunder and CRUSH 3D from SEGA; BUST-A-MOVE UNIVERSE from Square Enix, Inc.; Samurai Warriors Chronicles and Dead or Alive: Dimensions from Tecmo Koei America Corp.; and Asphalt 3D, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars, Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3D, Rayman 3D and Rabbids: Travel in Time from Ubisoft.

For more information about Nintendo 3DS, visit nintendo3ds.com.