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Sonic Generations Speeding onto consoles Nov. 1st
The duality themed, time traveling 20th anniversary game in the Sonic series now has an official date. November 20th of this year is when you'll be able to enjoy two times the hedgehog and kitsune! The game will be available on that day for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, but a date for the 3DS counterpart has not yet been announced. We're hoping for great things from this good-looking game, and will have a review for you shortly after its release, hopefully! Can't wait!
Thought you guys might like this - Joel Trussell's music video for Morcheeba's "Enjoy the Ride"
Thundercats Ho!
Fifi the French Maid by Fernando Faria
TigerTails Radio - Season 6 - Episode 03 - The Perils of Letting the Boyfriend Host
Plush and Blood: Memory's Threads by Corey Messer on kickstarter - epic-length graphic novel by the creator of The Unstuffed
The art of Dave Rapoza... pretty awesome :3
An Elephant in a Fedora
You can’t get much more straight-forward than this description of Big City Otto: Elephants Never Forget. “Otto is a lumbering, sweet-natured elephant who can’t forget his childhood chum Georgie, a smiley-faced chimpanzee who was abducted and shipped away from their forest home by the mysterious and sinister Man with the Wooden Nose. Accompanied by a wisecracking but protective parrot named Crackers, Otto decides to hop a plane and look for Georgie in America. But once they hit the wild streets of the concrete jungle, Otto and Crackers court trouble at every turn — even becoming unwittingly involved in the seedy alligator underworld dominating the city sewers. And little do these out-of-place out-of-towners realize that they, too, are being doggedly pursued across the city — by the local police! Will the authorities catch Otto and Crackers? Will Otto and Crackers find Georgie? Who is the Man with the Wooden Nose? And what’s an elephant doing sporting a trench-coat and fedora?” It’s a brand-new softcover graphic novel written and illustrated by Bill Slavin, and recently published by Kids Can Press.