This baby rhino looks like a cartoon character. He’s so cute and werid.
Tag: cartoons
Stitch Designer Vinyl Toys
I’m a huge fan of Disney’s Stitch character and these vinyl toys are just great. I think the best ones are the two by Ron English. Interestingly, Disney was originally uncomfortable with Stitch’s character design because they thought it was too scary.
Daily Goodness
Quote of the Day:
“Do something, do something to that, and then do something to that.” -Jasper Johns
Fact of the Day:
There was originally four Rice Crispies cartoons, but “Pow†got cut. –Source
Today’s Holiday:
Citizenship Day
Link of the Day:
Really cool business cards.
Cue the Dumbo Birds
“Well I’ll swear I’ve seen just about anything when I’ve seen a kitty kat fly!”
That’s right, these bizzare cats have sprouted wings. They may not actually be able to fly, but I say it’s only a matter of time.
Anatomy of Cars
Daily Goodness
Quote of the Day:
“Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom.” -Soren Kierkegaard
Fact of the Day:
Crocodiles are the only animals that tear while eating. –Source
Today’s Holiday:
National Caviar Day -as if rich douchebags need more of a reason to celebrate.
Link of the Day:
Cartoon energy drinks made real. Awesome.
Hi all,
I wanted to let you know that at Comic Con I have interviews with the creators of the new Strong Bad videogame (I’ll also be demo-ing it).
I also will be interviewing Adam De La Pena, the creator and writer of Code Monkeys and Minoriteam.
If you have anything you’d like me to ask these people, let me know so I can add the questions to my notes. Thanks!
UPDATE: The interview with Adam of Code Monkeys is not going to happen at this Comic Con. Sorry to disappoint.
Daily Goodness
Quote of the Day:
“I guess sometimes you have to lie to find the truth.” -Scott Westerfeld
Fact of the Day:
100 years ago, the maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph. –Source
Today’s Holiday:
Be sure to celebrate this one, it’s Chocolate Day…mmmmm
Link of the Day:
Genre by Don Hertzfeldt, another one of his amazing films. This one is about movie genres.
Great Film By Don Hertzfeldt, Ah, L’Amour
I love Mr. Hertzfeldt’s cartoons. You may already be familiar with “Billy’s Balloon” or “Rejected,” but now you can experience, “Ah, L’Amour.” Don’s exceptionally cluttered website can be found here.
This piece of work is too realistic, but it still has his sick and evil sense of humor pouring through it.