I was just saying to myself today, “I love Seth McFarlane. I love Burger King. And I love Google. If there were only some way to enjoy the three together.”
Before, it was watching unauthorized Family Guy video clips on Google Video while eating a BK Big Fish.
But a better tasting and more legal way has been found. Google will introduce an animated series by Seth McFarlane that will be placed on websites through Google Adsense. And each episode/Google marketing plug will be prefaced by a Burger King ad, also made by Mr. American Dad himself.
Corporate conglomerate takeovers never tasted so good.
Congratulations to MWMMOSS8484! He is the winner of the Black Nerd Comic-Contest and will be winning a huge Comic-Con swag bag, 2 Arnie Sykes CDs, and one of the first ever Black Nerd Comedy refrigerator magnets!
Also congrats to our runner-up winners DEXTER7188 and JESSICACOREY, who will also be receiving Black Nerd Comedy refrigerator magnets, as well as a small amount of Comic-Con swag.
And now, here are the answers to the Black Nerd Comic-Contest trivia questions:
I was recently informed that yesterday was Soliel Moon Frye’s birthday! In honor of her greatness, here’s Punky Brewster themes in real and animated form. Happy Birthday, Soliel! I hope your day was filled with PUNKY POWER!
I have never been on the Paris Hilton obsession wave. I was ready to join the Paris haters. Then I saw this video.
And I’m sorry. It’s made me turn over a new leaf. I love Paris now and everything she does is good.
And for those of you too busy reading Paris gossip in US Weekly that you’ve missed THE FREAKIN’ NEWS, she’s responding to John McCain, who recently used an ad comparing Obama’s “celebrity” to the likes of her and Britney Spears.
I’m sure some genius is already printing up some “Paris/Rhianna ‘08″ t-shirts right now.
*Leaves blog and runs to the t-shirt printing press*
This week, I happened to stumble across two items related to the illegitimate step-child of the sequel: the prequel.
That’s of course when a second movie is made, but the events of the second movie take place before the events of the first movie so that the second movie gives you a backstory to all of the events that happened in the first movie before moving on to the third movie which will then take place after the first movie, which now takes place after the second movie.
Rich Kuras from Effinfunny.com was at Comic-Con interviewing costumed characters to see who they would vote for.
Guess what Black Nerd in a certain Scooby-Doo costume makes his way into the piece? Yes, it’s me, plus talks about “Rarack Rorama.” The video is also available on YouTube.
Saturday’s not over yet! Here’s what happened for the rest of that day at the fabulous Comic-Con! And on top of all these adventures, I handed out pretty much all of my postcards! Yay!
SATURDAY (CONT’D)
In addition to meeting voice-over artists, Scooby-Doo creators, basketball players, and even some Black Nerd Comedy fans who recognized me (with and without the Scooby suit), I got to run into some other “Cewebrities” promoting at Comic-Con.