A Gigantor Action Figure Goes Skateboarding
Animator Patrick Boivin hails from Montreal, Canada and he seems to love toys and robots as evidenced from this other video:
A Gigantor Action Figure Goes Skateboarding
Posted by Michael Pinto on Dec 1, 2008 in Animation
Animator Patrick Boivin hails from Montreal, Canada and he seems to love toys and robots as evidenced from this other video: Hangry & Angry: Former Morning Musume Members Go Punk/Gothlolita
Posted by Guest Author on Dec 1, 2008 in Japanese TV
What happens when you get two former Morning Musume (モーニング娘) members to go punk and gothlolita? I’d expect a merchandise bonanza for the boutique they represent.: Seeing the Sexiest: The Used Animation Art Auction & Underwear Sale
Posted by Guest Author on Nov 30, 2008 in Animation, Hobbies and Collections
Editor’s Note: This week animation industry insider Joe Strike takes us to a charity auction where the who’s who of NYC animation embrace their inner fanboy to swap goodies and gawk at cartoons. Whatever possessed me to raise my hand? I went into the ASIFA auction on November 20th, as broke or broker as anyone else in the USA today, just to see who was there and what was going on… before I knew it I was bidding on a 1926 copy of Animated Cartoons, by one E.G. Lutz, a copy of the book that taught Walt Disney how to animate (or so the legend goes), for a mere $60. Read more… Nick’s Nippon Notebook: Suntory Carbonic Acid Gas Cylinder
Posted by Guest Author on Nov 30, 2008 in Design, Hobbies and Collections
In my never ending hunt for cool and unblogged about pop culture in Japan, I found this mysterious item at the convenience store: What sold me was it apparently went fast enough or was powerful enough to shatter it’s own UPC code. My first impression was that it had something to do with racing given what I thought was a speedometer or cyclometer. Then there is the fake signs of scraping and damage printed on. Read more… Robotto Paruta: Quirky Cardboard Robot Anime
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 29, 2008 in Animation, Japanese TV
I always love discovering anime that isn’t what you’d expect — there’s a real wealth of amazing kids cartoons that many fanboys just don’t know about: Robotto Paruta (ロボットパルタ) got started as a segment within the 1994 NHK show Cartoon Bubble Wrap. The series was directed by Katsushi Yasuda and in 2005 Pony Canyon released a four volume DVD set (which I couldn’t find, however you can buy quite a few DVDs from the series at Amazon.jp). Old School Star Trek Phaser and Communicator Set Takes No Prisoners
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 29, 2008 in Hobbies and Collections, Star Trek
You know what I want for Christmas? I want William Shatner to have a guest spot in the upcoming Star Trek XI film! But if I can’t get that instead I’ll gladly settle for this old school Star Trek Phaser and Communicator Set from ThinkGeek. The phaser has the nice touch of including an overload setting that is followed by an exploding sound effect (or as my computer programming friends would say “If it’s not a bug it’s a feature!”). The communicator is also cool as it features 20 fanboy friendly phrases like “Spock here, Captain”, “Scotty here, Captain” and my personal favorite “Transporter room ready to beam up”. The Ultimate Space Battle: Galactica vs. Star Wars vs. Star Trek vs. Babylon 5I know this is just a fan made video — but if this was a videogame I would so be there! Sadly my bet is that we’ll never be able to find that out… Hello Kitty Bling on a Limited Budget
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 28, 2008 in Hobbies and Collections
If you’re a Hello Kitty fangurl (or fanboy) that’s been hit by hard times this Hello Kitty 2009 Limited Edition Swarovski Watch might just be for you. Priced at a mere $579.99 the budget conscience kitty themed watch is a bargain when put next to the $3000 Neiman Marcus diamond-crusted Hello Kitty watch. BBC to Remake The Day of the Triffids: Plants Gone Wild!
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 28, 2008 in Cinema, Television
The BBC has announced that it will remake two new films based upon the the 1951 science fiction novel The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham. The best known adapatdation of the novel is the 1962 film directed by Steve Sekely, although the title is an old BBC favorite having inspired radio plays in 1953, 1957, 1968 and a TV series in 1981. The new version will be set in the year 2011 in a post-peak oil setting where mankind has turned to the biofuel Triffid to solve the world’s energy problems — and everything goes wrong when the plant creatures grow hungry for human flesh. You see I always knew that biofuels aren’t the way to go… Read more… Pushpin Mario Shrine: The Sistine Chapel Ceiling of Videogames
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 28, 2008 in Fandom, Videogames
It’s amazing what a bunch of Nintendo fanboys can do if they put their mind to it! I present to you the Pushpin Mario Shrine: “This is the third revision of this project. From the first pin to the last took about two and a half semesters, though the final version was completed entirely within the first two months of Fall 2008. There are over 17,000 pins on the board, and the work was done entirely by students, mainly members of the CIS Student Association. The board is currently in the Student Computing Center at the University of the Fraser Valley.” Read more… Tracking Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper’s Lost Tool Bag
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 27, 2008 in Science
This is the best web 2.0 application ever! It allows you track the tool bag lost in orbit by astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper… The Rootie Tootie Thanksgiving Party
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 27, 2008 in Animation
On Thanksgiving Day of 1950 NBC presented The Rootie Tootie Thanksgiving Party which was sponsored by RCA. By December after the sponsor dropped out the show went by the name Rootie Kazootie. What’s impressive about this early piece of television history is that this special includes an appearance of both Kukla Fran and Ollie and Eleanor Roosevelt. The show lasted until 1954 and had an audience of between 2 and million kids which in turn inspired a line of comic books and other collectables. Read more… Changing Our Core Notions of Jupiter
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 27, 2008 in Science
We always think of Jupiter as a gas giant, but what’s amazing to think about is that when you get to the core of the planet you have an Earth-like rock core that is 14 to 18 times the mass of Earth (which is twice the size as what scientists use to think): Jupiter’s rocky core bigger and icier, according to new simulation “Jupiter has a rocky core that is more than twice as large as previously thought, according to computer calculations by a University of California, Berkeley, geophysicist who simulated conditions inside the planet on the scale of individual hydrogen and helium atoms.” Flipbook Inspired Animation: The Black Dog’s Progress
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 26, 2008 in Animation
As an animation fanboy I always love it when a cartoon makes a reference (visual or otherwise) to the medium itself. This clever animated spot from the English animation studio small time inc. shows a series of flipbooks that tell the sad tale of a little black dog. To me flipbooks are sort of the “gateway drug” to learning the basics of animation, so they have a special place in my heart! The Sweet Spot for Alien Life
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 26, 2008 in Science
Astronomers have just found a region of our galaxy where the sugar module Glycolaldehyde which is linked to the origin of life is available. This is great news in the search for extraterrestrials as it may help scientists discover the location of earth like planets that support life: The Spirit: Two TV Trailers
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 26, 2008 in Cinema, Comic Books
Being a Will Eisner fanboy I sort of have mixed feelings from what I’ve seen of the upcoming film The Spirit so far. The clips seems a bit better than I thought, but I still feel like the idea of turning The Spirit into some sort of superhero is misplaced as what makes him so special is that he’s so ordinary on a certain level. Today’s To Do List: Kill Off Batman
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 26, 2008 in Comic Books
In today’s issue of Batman it seems that after 70 years of good faith our trusty sidekick Robin will go over to “the dark side” and knock off poor Bruce Wayne. Well at least that’s the rumor we’ve been hearing — but it seems that in this latest issue the dark knight will meet with some sort of ultimate demise: Batman to be killed off after 70 years The Wall.E Laptop (Sorry for Kids Only)
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 26, 2008 in Animation, Hobbies and Collections
Sometimes I wish the kids toys were for grownups — in this case the Wall.E Learning Laptop has a really cute eye catching industrial design (in fact his right eye does wink at you). The learning laptop features a full QWERTY keyboard, moving arm controllers, a an animated LCD screen. New Improved Star Trek XI Trailer Features Nimoy!
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 25, 2008 in Star Trek
Yes it’s the very same Star Trek XI trailer that you’ve been watching again and again for a week now — but this time J.J. Abrams added some extra special secret sauce: Leonard Nimoy as Spock! Found via aintitcool.com. Batman Arkham Asylum: The Latest Trailer from Eidos
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 25, 2008 in Comic Books, Videogames
Well if nothing else I think every fanboy will agree that Eidos did a good job of capturing the expected film noir/horror film atmosphere that one would expect from the upcoming Batman: Arkham Asylum game. Asylum will be out for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC and is slated for a release in 2009. The Epic Journey: Battlestar Galactica Final Season Promo
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 25, 2008 in Battlestar Galactica
The SciFi Channel just started airing a new promo for the second half of the final season of Battlestar Galactica. The beginning of the end of the series will go on the air January 16th next year. An Amazing Photo of Building a Space Station in Orbit
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 25, 2008 in Science
You need to see this photo at full size to appreciate it. What you’re looking at is a shot from a 2006 space shuttle mission in which they worked on the construction of the International Space Station: Read more… Chrome Shelled Regios: First Look at the Anime Series
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 25, 2008 in Animation
Here’s the first trailer for the upcoming anime series Chrome Shelled Regios which is based on the light novel series by Shūsuke Amagi, with illustrations by Miyū. The series will go on the air in Japan on January 10th next year and is produced by Zexcs Animation Studio. Enter the Space Fantasy Zone: The 1991 Retrogame That Never Was…
Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 24, 2008 in Videogames
Space Fantasy Zone (スペースファンタジーゾーン)was the unreleased followup to the 1985 Sega arcade game Fantasy Zone (ファンタジーゾーン) which was later ported to a wide range of systems from the Nintendo Famicom to the Sharp X68000. The reason Space Fantasy Zone was never released was because NEC developed the game without getting permission from Sega who made it a point of not letting them put it out. The 1991 title was created for the NEC PC Engine Super CD-ROM2 platform which is known in the United States as the TurboGrafx-CD. Over the years a prototype of the game has been floating around (which is what this video is from) and rumor has it that an ISO of the SuperCD has been leaked in the past. Read more… |
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