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AMAZING SCREW ON HEAD now on DVD!


You know Mike Mignola’s work from Hellboy…but if you want to see Mike Mignola’s true genius…you have to watch Amazing Screw On Head. ASOH is based on a comic book by Mignola, and is 42 minutes well spent.
The story is a comedic send-up of Lovecraftian Horror, and Steampunk styled adventure. President Abraham Lincoln’s […]

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Matt Groening Talks Futurama Return

Isn’t it great when a show that never should have been canceled in the first place, gets UNcanceled? It rarely happens (Why not you Firefly…why not you??), but when it does, the sweet taste of justice drips from the mouths of everyone involved…
That was an odd way of putting that wasn’t it?
Anywho…
Matt Groening sat […]

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PVP The Animated Series - Now Online

PVP is one of the most successful webcomics in existence, and one that I’ve enjoyed for years. On Thursday PVP The Animated Series debuted on the official PVP site. At first, I was really unsure as to how good this short animated series was going to be…but after watching the first episode, I […]

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Woman OBSESSED with the Ninja Turtles

This woman has re-defined obsession for me. I like the Ninja Turtles…hell, I’ve sat through Ninja Turtles the Next Mutation so my daughter could see the girl turtle…but this…this is BEYOND unhealthy…

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Teen Titans season 2 DVD: Reviewed

Teen Titans is one of those shows that progressed in quality with each season, hardly fluctuating at all. The show started out rather kid-oriented but became darker and more complex with each passing season (though season 5 was mostly one big fangasm). Season 2 is one of the better seasons and also one of the […]

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Street Fighter: the Series (USA) - Retrospective

The American produced Street Fighter: the Series tends to get quite a bit of flack from fans, some going so far as to call it “the worst video game cartoon ever made”. Hey, it wasn’t perfect, but in no universe was it ever as bad as the mid-90’s Mega Man cartoon. But that’s another story.
Street […]

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Joseph Barbera passes away at age 95

March 24th, 1911 - December 18th, 2006.
You should all recognize this man, at least his last name and his body of work. Joseph Barbera was the other half of the cartoon legends Hanna-Barbera. Barbera can be co-credited for such immortal cartoon characters as Tom & Jerry, Scooby Doo, Yogi Bear, the Flintstones, the […]

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Classic) Vol. 1 – Review

The first season of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series from Murakami-Wolf-Swanson is considered by many a fan to be the best season of the entire series. Incidentally, it also happens to be the shortest. It was initially a five-part miniseries, which TMNT creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird worked on rather closely. […]

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Wizard Interviews David X. Cohen on New Futurama

Futurama is on its way back with an expected season premier in 2008 as well as some DVD movies and episodes to tide fans over. What to expect? Well, David X. Cohen, writer and producer, spills the beans in an interview with Wizard Entertainment. He doesn’t give too much away, as one […]

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Three Rankin-Bass Classics: Reviewed

Rankin-Bass, outside their stop-motion holiday films, never really reached the same level as Disney or Don Bluth when it came to animated fantasy films. Yet, they did manage to create three of my all-time favorites. And, so, here are my reviews for their three best accomplishments, but sadly, only two of them ar […]

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Men in Black: the Series - Retrospective

In 1997, the blockbuster film Men in Black hit screens and suddenly became the “Ghostbusters of the 90’s” (just ignore that whole Extreme Ghostbusters thing). Being the huge Ghostbusters fan that I am, I was immediately drawn to Men in Black. Though it carried a similar concept in passing, Men in Black was quite different […]

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Swat Kats: the Radical Squadron – Retrospective

In the early 90’s, after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles proved to be such a tremendous success, a slew of action cartoons featuring anthropomorphic animal heroes besieged the airwaves. Most of them, whether they were based on pre-existing properties or not, were pretty bad. However, a few shining examples managed to make it through, and […]

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Classic) Vol. 6 – Review

Family Home Entertainment has finally released the sixth volume of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon, which unfortunately, doesn’t contain as many classic and memorable episodes as their last offering. This volume features the fourth and final part of season 3, as well as the first episode of season 4. Season 3 was one […]

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Silverhawks - Retrospective

In 1986, Rankin-Bass had themselves a sure-fire hit with their flagship animated series, Thundercats. So with all the money rolling in, how does one follow-up such a success? Why, with an exact duplicate, of course. Silverhawks is often called “Thundercats in space” and that description isn’t too far off base. From the voice actors, to […]

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GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords - Review

Mother f***ing Rock Gnarlies.
The GoBots were always the Transformers’ ugly kid brother, so needless to say, the GoBots feature film was “just like Transformers the Movie, only not as good”. Not nearly as good. In fact, it wasn’t “good” at all. While the writing may have been only a few notches below […]

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Bionic Six - Retrospective

Bionic Six was a series I didn’t get into until the Sci-Fi Channel began rerunning it in the mornings, along with Star Wars: Droids, the New Gigantor and the Transformers. I only enjoyed it in passing, as it wasn’t my favorite of their morning line-up, honestly. I remember thinking Mother-1 was kinda hot, though.
The show […]

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