New Cabonauts Videos

from The Cabonauts:

Hey Cabonautees,

Couple new video interviews to share with you. Co-starring in the pilot is Dollhouse‘s Miracle Laurie and we did an interview with her here.

Also co-starring is Buffy‘s James C. Leary and his first interview is here.

We’re also on the front page of popular online magazine iProng. You can read that interview here.

And some news out of Chicago’s Comic-Con the other week — we’re going to be doing an episode with Buck Rogers‘s Gil Gerard and Erin Gray, reunited for the first time in a while!

Add us on Twitter — http://twitter.com/thecabonauts — and PLEASE PLEASE help us out by inviting your friends to join the Facebook fan page!! You can find it here.

All hail!

The Guild — Do You Wanna Date My Avatar?

Amazon MP3
iTunes Video

Directed by: Jed Whedon
Music by: Jed Whedon
Lyrics by: Felicia Day
Rap: Jeff Lewis and Sandeep Parikh
Backup Vocals: Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon
Director of Photography: Omer Ganai
Choreography: Chantal Robeson
Edited by: Jeff Yorkes

Costumes: Sarah Trost
Weapons: Greg Aranowitz
Production Design: Tyler Robinson

Starring: Vincent Caso, Felicia Day, Jeff Lewis, Amy Okuda, Sandeep Parikh, Robin Thorsen

Dancers: Bijoya Das, Jul Kohler, Maurissa Tancharoen

The Guild Music Video

from The Guild:

Today we’re pleased to rollout our music video “Do You Wanna Date My Avatar” for streaming and purchase!
Streaming Links below:
Video on MSN
Video on YouTube

We are lucky enough to be able to offer you the song for purchase, so to support us, you can get it at the following places:
Amazon MP3 (Also available in international Amazon stores)
iTunes MP3 (Also available in international iTunes stores)
iTunes Video
The song will also be offered on eMusic, Napster, Rhapsody, Amie St., LimeWire, Lala and the Nokia Music stores. Check your favorite place, they should have it!

You can also get it for free from:
Xbox Live Marketplace
Zune Marketplace (Video in HD!)
Streaming on MSN

And if you would, please embed, favorite and rate our video. We’d love it if everyone, including new people who are finding the show through your ratings, could enjoy. 🙂

EDIT:
Per request we are posting the lyrics to the song!
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY FELICIA DAY AND JED WHEDON

LYRICS:
Hang with me in my MMO
So many places we can go
You’ll never see my actual face
Our love, our love will be in a virtual space

I’m craving to emote with you
So many animations I can do
Be anything you want me to be
Come on, come on, share a potion with me

CHORUS:
Do you wanna date my Avatar
She’s a star
And she’s hotter than reality by far
Wanna date my Avatar?

You can type commands
I’ve got slots for what I hold in my hands
Don’t care what’s in your character bank
How ‘bout, How ‘bout a little tank and spank

Grab your mouse and stroke the keys
Here in cyberspace there’s no disease
Pick a time, send a tell to me
Just pay, just pay a small subscription fee

CHORUS

Single white human,
Looking for group
My stats so high
Don’t be out of the loop

Got an uber-leet staff
That you can equip
Close your mouths ladies
This is pure nerd-nip

I’m a pixel-based fantasy
A man who is stoic
I hack and slash
Who the heck’s more heroic?

Check me out:
Cloth armor
Fits me like a glove
Just twitta a time
And I’m ready for love

Hang with me in my MMO
So many places we can go
I’m better than a real world quest
You’ll touch, my plus 5 to dexterity vest

What role do you wanna play
I’m just a click away night or day
And if you think I’m not the one
Log off, Log off and we’ll be done

Thank you so much and stay tuned for Season 3 rollout, just around the corner! August 25th on Xbox Live and September 1rst on MSN/ZUNE!

The Guild Management

Prizes for going to RiffTrax Live

from RiffTrax:

Want to win an iPod Touch full of RiffTrax stuff? Of course you do!

Go to twitter.com and sign up for an account (it’s free!) or login if you already have an account. Then, post the following:

RT @rifftrax MST3k fans! Go to #RifftraxLive at [YOUR THEATER NAME] on 8/20 http://is.gd/2hekt RT & Win an iPod! Details: http://is.gd/2kCgC

Remember, you’ll need to change [YOUR THEATER NAME] to that of YOUR actual local theater you’ll be watching the show at!

If you win, you’ll receive an iPod touch jam-packed with RiffTrax stuff and your entire theater will win free RiffTrax! Just hang onto your ticket stub if you or your theater wins. It’s that easy! For more details, visit Mike’s blog post.

Buy Tickets Now!

Magic Trixie

Magic Trixie

Fans of Jill Thompson’s Scary Godmother comic books will be enchanted by her new series, Magic Trixie, a Scary Godmother for the younger set. Filled with witty dialogue, the graphic novels are illustrated in Thompson’s signature style of energetic, brightly-coloured watercolours. The books are recommended for ages 8-12, but the universal childhood themes will appeal to all ages.

Trixie, a young, pink-and-orange-haired witch is introduced in the debut title, Magic Trixie, whose cover proclaims, “Meet Magic Trixie! She’s smart. She’s sassy. She has magic powers.” Trixie’s also an outgoing little girl who shows off, complains, pull faces, gets into mischievous scrapes, and acts rashly like any normal kid. In this first volume, Trixie deals with the familiar problems of peer pressure and sibling rivalry. Any child, or adult who remembers being a child, will relate to Trixie’s school woes and empathize when, frustrated by the constant favouritism she perceives for her baby sister, Abby Cadabra, she wails “Not fair!” and runs off to hide in a closet. Unlike most people, however, Trixie has a talking cat named Scratches to give her a pep talk (or play pirates with her in the backyard). The story’s conclusion, in which one problem is inadvertently resolved by the other, is heartwarming without being sacharrine, and will make readers appreciate the benefits of having a sister, big or little.

In Magic Trixie Sleeps Over, no longer at odds with her sister and having called a truce with her nemesis at school, Trixie turns her displeasure elsewhere. Her parents, she thinks, have gotten much too bossy and demanding, plaguing her with baths and unreasonable bedtimes when all she wants to do is watch tantalizingly forbidden shows on Spell-O-Vision and stay up late playing and making messes. When she finds out that her friends from school — a mummy, Frankenboy, werewolf, and vampire twins — don’t have to put up with such inconveniences, she decides to go stay with them, only to discover that they have other, much less appealing nighttime rituals (to a witch, at least). Each sleepover is amusingly in keeping with its host’s archetypal monster heritage, and the art changes subtly to reflect the associated atmosphere, such as the vampires’ pages being done entirely in a spooky, grey monochrome that’s broken only by the twins’ glowing red eyes. This peek into the home lives of Trixie’s friends really fleshes out the secondary characters, while teaching the increasingly homesick Trixie just how good she actually has it at home.

Magic Trixie and the Dragon whisks Trixie off to visit an extraordinary circus where there are performances by pink elephants, a mermaid, fairies, wizards, robots, alien creatures, and more. Best of all, the main act features real, live dragons! Naturally, Magic Trixie then wants a pet dragon, but has to settle for getting a genuine dragon scale as a gift. When she takes the scale to school to brag about it to her friends, a misunderstanding results in them thinking that she has the amazing beast the scale used to be attached to, and they want to see it. Trixie, like any kid who doesn’t want to lose face in front of friends, never thinks to just ‘fess up. After letting her mind wander during a routine transmogrification spell, she thinks her dilemma is solved when she accidentally turns her sister into a dragon. (Look for a cute cameo appearance by Scary Godmother‘s Bug-a-Boo in Abby’s nursery.) The moment Trixie turns her back on dragon-Abby, though, her baby sister promptly flies off, and Scratches, believing he’s been replaced in Trixie’s affections by this new “pet”, runs away from home to join the circus. A remorseful Trixie must race back to the circus to retrieve them both, in the process surprising her friends by making an unscheduled appearance in the Big Tent with the famous Dragonriders. Later that evening, in bed, Magic Trixie says to Scratches, “Well, everything worked out fine in the end, pal. I learned my lesson, Abby’s Abby again, you’re still my bestest bud, a dragon is a drag, and best of all — no one is the wiser…” From a child’s point of view, it’s the perfect happy ending.

Jill Thompson is the winner of multiple Eisner Awards (the highest honor in graphic novels) for her art and writing. She’s the author and artist behind Scary Godmother, Magic Trixie, and many other titles. She lives in Chicago. Visit her online at magictrixie.com.

Q&A with Jill Thompson:

ÜberSciFiGeek (ÜSFG) Is Magic Trixie set in the same universe as Scary Godmother?

Jill Thompson (JT) Magic Trixie is set in her own world. One that is closer to our own reality. But one where magic is totally part of the culture. And there are monsters and robots and dragons and other marvelous things…

(ÜSFG) Will there be more Magic Trixie books, beyond the three currently published?

(JT) There are only three on the schedule as of now, though I’d love to do more. I’m working on Beasts of Burden, a series debuting in September from Dark Horse. And then I’ll be starting the second Little Endless Storybook which should come out next summer.

(ÜSFG) Do the Magic Trixie books mean the end of the Scary Godmother series?

(JT) Not at all. I’m currently talking to prospective publishers about reprinting the books and comics and subsequently more new stories.

(ÜSFG) Is there any possibility of a Magic Trixie film or television adaptation, like the Scary Godmother animated specials made by Mainframe Entertainment?

(JT) There’s always that possibility but nothing has happened like that as of yet.

(ÜSFG) Has there been talk of any tie-in merchandise for Magic Trixie and Scary Godmother, such as dolls, action figures, or plush toys?

(JT) I’d love to do some merchandise for all of the characters. I’ve recently dabbled in embroidered patches of some of them and I’m looking into creating plush toys, statues, figurines, and other items. I have a sketchbook full of designs I’d love to see made.

Author Interview from HarperCollins Publishers: Jill Thompson on Magic Trixie

Order now at Amazon.com:
Magic Trixie (Canada)
Magic Trixie (US)
Magic Trixie Sleeps Over (Canada)
Magic Trixie Sleeps Over (US)
Magic Trixie and the Dragon (Canada)
Magic Trixie and the Dragon (US)

Magic Trixie is distributed by HarperCollins Children’s Books, a division of HarperCollinsCanada and HarperCollins Publishers. For more information on the book series and its author, visit the Magic Trixie and Jill Thompson websites. Jill Thompson may also be followed on Twitter.

SuperNews & “Weird Al” Yankovic Collabo-Jam!

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

The video for the 5th and final track from “Internet Leaks” will world premiere this Friday night on Current TV’s “SuperNews”!

The SuperNews gang teams up with “Weird Al” Yankovic on a music video for his new song “Ringtone” by shooting Al and SuperNews creator Josh Faure-Brac directly into the “Cartoon Funderland.” This live-action / animation hybrid special debuts Friday, August 21st at 10 PM (9 PM central) on Current TV.

Current is available on the following channels:

DirecTV — channel 358
Dish Network — channel 196
Comcast — channel 107 or 125
Time Warner — channel 103 or 142
AT&T U-Verse — channel 189
Verizon FIOS — channel 192

UK & IRELAND
Sky — channel 183
Virgin Media — channel 155

And SuperNews is online at:
http://current.com/supernews/

Cast of The Guild Live at BlizzCon

from The Guild:

We are pleased to announce that the whole cast will once again be making a live appearance at this year’s BlizzCon! Taking place next week, August 21rst and 22nd in Anaheim, CA, we will be participating in a discussion panel and chatting with attendees about all aspects of the show at our bigger and badder booth! We’ll have DVDs and pictures with us for sale, and will show some exclusive content, so please stop by if you’re there and say hello!

Check for more info at Blizzcon.com or WorldOfWarcraft.com.

News that Squishes!

from Squishable:

Hey Folks!

Let’s say you were about to get a big hug from some news. Well, you don’t want that hug to come from some cold, pointy news. No! You’d want it to come from some Squishy news! And here it is!

The Squishable Recession Sale: So apparently there’s a recession. What’s up with that!? But instead of feeling all down, we invite you to hug that silver lining by grabbing a Squishy during the Squishable Recession Sale! Yes indeed! For the next three days, from now until 11:59 Monday night (the 17th), the following Squishies are totally going for $29: the Squishable Bear, Squishable Reindeer, Squishable Zebra, Squishable Whale, and Squishable Leopard. Support the economy with the power of cute!

Really Big Manatee Understudy: So let’s say you were a two-and-a-half-foot long Manatee. You wouldn’t be a “giant” manatee per se, but you would be pretty darn big! Look at those soulful, trusting eyes, and that body like a streamlined potato! Don’t you want to just snurfle it? (To snurfle is to hug something with your face. -Z)

The Great Summer Squishy Video Contest — My goodness did we get entries from some talented Squishers! The winner this year goes to a tie between Clark with his nifty music video detailing the love between octopus and giraffe, and Katie for her adorable day out with Ianto the whale. They’ll each be getting a squishy and cash for their favorite charities! Check out videos from all the finalists if you want to melt into a happy little pool of awesome!

Many thanks to all the folks who sent in pictures to help support the Autism Speaks non-profit. Well done! And don’t forget — for every picture you send us this month of your squishable and its humans for our gallery, we’ll donate a dollar to the Washington, DC-based Whitman-Walker Clinic for HIV/AIDS-related care and services! Send them to HugMe@Squishable.com. It’s good karma, people, you know we all need it.

Facebook and LiveJournal icons: Is that a bandwagon? Yes it is! We totally jumped on that thing. Show off your favorite Squishy with some Facebook or LiveJournal icon pride!

And incidentally, share your Squishy joy on Facebook… or see what menial tasks we’re doing each day on Twitter!

Thanks everyone!

-Zoe and Aaron
Squishable.com

New Comic: Kurt Huggins and Zelda Devon’s “King of an Endless Sky, Part 1”

King of an Endless Sky, Part 1

from Tor.com:

Kurt Huggins and Zelda Devon, creators of the dark and chilling The Dreaded Question, have returned (albeit with lighter fare). Here begins the delightful tale of a boy, a robot, and a wrench. King of an Endless Sky is part Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, part Windsor McCay, and part, um… gerbils.

This is part one of an ongoing serial that will be running on Tor.com each Thursday, so stay tuned for future installments!

Last weekend at Worldcon Neil Gaiman read Cory Doctorow’s story “The Right Book” to a packed auditorium. We posted the audio of the post-reading Q&A here, but now we have the video of Gaiman reading the story.

Also from Worldcon: video excerpts of the History of Tor panel!

See RiffTrax “Plan 9 from Outer Space” Live and get free digital goodies!

from RiffTrax:

The RiffTrax Live show is almost here! And just when you thought it couldn’t get any sweeter, all event attendees will receive free digital goodies! That’s right: attend the event and you’ll receive a URL and code to download an exclusive never-before-seen short, a free autographed digital photo, and a song by the RiffTones!

Time and tickets are running out, so be sure to hurry and get your tickets today!

For more info and to buy tickets, go to rifftrax.com/live!!