Paul_Dini
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Sirens #6 out today. More fun with Harley and Gaggy, and the Carpenter actually does something useful for once.
9:40 AM Nov 25th
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Wore my Boris Badenov hat to the airport. Got the full spy search treatment. Hoo, boy!
9:29 AM Nov 24th
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@ Thanks for the love re: Jing. No new book this year unfortunately, but I'm working on some new stuff for her. Coming soon.
12:28 PM Nov 23rd
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in reply to theReal_Rebel
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A few more Thanksgiving treats can be found here:
4:29 PM Nov 22nd
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Three of my favorite things, Thanksgiving, Santa and the Munsters.
1:55 PM Nov 22nd
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Thinking of hitting the Burbank animation expo. Anyone gone yet? How is it?
10:43 AM Nov 21st
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@ Next month, I promise.
8:08 PM Nov 19th
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@ The Magic Castle in Hollywood. Stan has been doing evenings of comedy with his wife, Hunter at various venues.
2:28 PM Nov 18th
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Saw Stan Freberg last night. No better kick-off to Thanksgiving than hearing him sing "Take an Indian To Lunch this Week."
9:58 AM Nov 18th
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Kickin' Christmas off early with Bob Dylan
1:05 AM Nov 17th
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@ Azrael was pretty new when we did the animated series, so we stuck w/more established characters, Bane a notable exception.
7:53 PM Nov 16th
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in reply to Vash_15
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At the puppet show. Puppets are awesome.
2:25 PM Nov 15th
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I always suspected Beaker was the most subversive Muppet.
4:56 PM Nov 14th
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Fantastic Mr. Fox lived up to its title. Misty and I loved every minute.
11:59 PM Nov 13th
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Anything I could say is much better said here.
2:07 AM Nov 12th
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@ There's a heartbreaking Stephen King story in this weeks New Yorker, too.
11:21 AM Nov 9th
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in reply to neilhimself
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But for sheer wackiness, nothing beats this version:
10:05 PM Nov 8th
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Hell, McDuck's Scrooge was better. Ditto Richard Williams version, the Muppets version, Allister Sim's version, etc., etc.
10:04 PM Nov 8th
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Saw Disney's Xmas Carol. Stiff mo-cap and thin script work against the human elements of Dickens' original. Magoo's Scrooge much better.
10:01 PM Nov 8th
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@ Given the choice I'd be somewhere between Holmes and Hammer, Mike, not M.C.
3:19 PM Nov 8th
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