If you’re easily offended, then boy do I have the show for you. Actually, please power down your computer and do the laundry. Your genteel sensibilities are no longer needed at this website. The rest of us are about to watch the first episode of Octokids, a re-enactment of the actual, fabricated events surrounding Nadya Suleman’s birth to octuplets. The series is the creation of Steven Chunn, Abed Gheith and Sevan Najarian, who were all part of the House of Cosbys team. Since then, they’ve formed MightMoney.tv.
In the 5th Dr. Tran Fan Mail episode, titled Time Machine, our eyes are opened to what appears to be parellel dimensions. Gasp!
To help get us in the Autumn mood, Graham Annable offers his take on the Halloween short with Principal Skeleton. It’s the latest short in his Grickle series.
The third and final (???) episode of Domo’s Brainfreeze has been released, which celebrates several new Slurpee flavors currently available at 7-Eleven. More info at Domonation.com.
Part 2 of Domo’s Brainfreeze series, titled Domo’s Journey, sees the open-mouthed Slurpee-lover embark on a mind-trip. This time out, the production is a mix of 2D animation and stop-motion. More info at Domonation.com and Slurpee.com.
A new three-part, stop-motion series of Domo shorts has launched on YouTube, Domonation.com and Slurpee.com. The creation of Tsuneo Goda, the sawtoothed Domo has been paired up with 7-Eleven to promote new collectible Slurpee cups and special flavors, like Fuji Frost.
For years, scientists have believed cocaine contains vitamins, but now we have proof. In this 4th Dr. Tran Mail episode, series creators Breehn Burns and Jason Johnson reintroduce us to Hotel Soap, the cocaine-loving cleaning product with lovely, perfumed balls.












