Awesome Scooby-Doo-Inspired Tee Shirt Design

January 15th, 2010

Artist Travis Pitts came up with this fun T-Shirt design (“We’ve Got Some Work To Do Now”) featuring Velma Dinkley of Scooby-Doo fame and the titular Great Dane chewing on what appears to be some vanquished monster’s (Frankenstein’s Monster?) hand:

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I love the older, battle-hardened, post-apocalyptic version of Velma shown above.

The Mystery Machine (now Misery Machine, apparently) has been refitted with side-mounted chainsaws for hacking away at undead armies.

(Wonder what the giant wooden stake up top is for?)

Also, Shaggy, Fred, and Daphne are no more it seems.

What a great concept!

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Here’s what the artist himself had to say about the design:

Sticking with my favorite theme of heroic girls … and injecting realism or plausibilty [sic] to silly pop culture icons …, I knew I wanted to make a certain teen detective [and] her canine companion into the sole survivors of a Monsterpocalypse for the threadless loves Horror contest.

Everyone knows that it’s always the timid, quiet, second-string female character that gets the dramatic arc and has the wits and skill to survive most horror movies. I struggled for days trying to come up with a semi-realistic interpretation of this toughened, nerdy survivor-type gal- until I remembered I was dating one, and asked her to model for it.

Fun stuff!

Click here to buy the shirt over at Threadless.com and to check out more of the artist’s designs!


Totoro Plush

January 14th, 2010

Alright, I admit it: I bought this Totoro plush for myself the other day…

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He’s even got a little bag of acorns slung over his shoulder…

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Too cute.

If you haven’t already guessed, I’m a big fan of Hayao Miyazaki’s work; My Neighbor Totoro happens to be my all-time favorite, with Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind and Spirited Away rounding out my top three Miyazaki films.


A Boy And His Blob Nintendo Wii Trailer

September 10th, 2009

In an earlier post, I mentioned how I’m looking forward to the new A Boy And His Blob for Nintendo Wii (Click here for pics of the original NES A Boy And His Blob and the sequel, along with some gorgeous screenshots of the soon-to-be-released update).

A new trailer for the game, in stores October 13, has shown up online.

Here it is, but be warned, the following clip contains scenes of graphic cuteness:

Adorable.

I’m a big fan of the art direction for this game.

I love the look of the little boy, his little blob buddy, the evil blob emperor and his blob henchmen.

The backgrounds are amazing - gorgeous with an immense amount of vibrant detail.

And, well, there’s so much to love really: the jelly bean-shaped blob homeworld; the shot of the little boy sleeping in his bedroom, all cozy-like (aw); the animation of the Blob gobbling up a treasure chest; the heretofore unseen mech transformation which is ridiculously awesome.

The bit near the end with the blob family…

The hugging…  mustn’t forget the hugging!  (The game even has a dedicated hug button used to calm the blob down when he’s feeling scared!)

The final shot of the trailer…

Too cute!  I want this game!


Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet

August 26th, 2009

Check out this uber-cool trailer for Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, a new, as-yet-unreleased, independent third-person shooter by Fuelcell Games (in collaboration with artist and animator Michel Gagne):

Impressive.

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60-Foot Tall Gundam In Japan

July 22nd, 2009

Check out this amazing 60-foot-tall (18 meter), 1:1 scale Gundam in Shiokaze Park:

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The giant Gundam statue weighs almost 35 tons and is made up of iron and plastic.  To give you an idea of just how immense this thing is:

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The sheer amount of detail that went into its construction is mind-blowing.  The replica Mobile Suit Gundam lights up at night, and the various exhaust ports and even the mech’s flight pack emit mist and smoke.  The statue’s head moves up and down and left to right, further adding to the realism.

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Just in time for the 30th anniversary of Gundam, the statue will be on display until the end of August. 

If like me, you won’t be able to get to Odaiba in time to check it out in person, here are some videos posted on YouTube showing the Gundam in action: 

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Click here for more pics from the official Gundam 30th Anniversary site!