Love is in the air ❤️Spread what's left of Valentines Day with these aww-inducing cards by Disney TVA , Disney Yellow Two Shoes and Walt Disney Imagineering.
Desings by Asia Ellington ("The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse" Franchise, "Primos").
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again Trailer
A sequel to the Night at the Museum films, Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again follows Larry Daley’s high school aged son Nick as he takes over for his father as the museum’s night watchman for the summer. He’s well aware of the ancient tablet that brings the museum’s denizens to life at night and is happy to see his old friends. However, Kahmunrah has escaped and plans to free the Army of the Dead and conquer the world.
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again stars the voice talents of Joshua Bassett, Jamie Demetriou, Alice Isaaz, Gillian Jacobs, Joseph Kamal, Thomas Lennon, Zachary Levi, Akmal Saleh, Kieran Sequoia, Jack Whitehall, Bowen Yang, and Steve Zahn. Matt Danner directs the film from a screenplay by Ray DeLaurentis and Will Schifrin. Music is by John Paesano.
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again hits Disney+ on December 9, 2022.
The Three Caballeros Together Again! - The Legend of The Three Caballeros
After a long time, I decided to draw my favorite characters again, the Three Caballeros. Unfortunately, although belated, I certainly want a belated birthday for Jose Carioca (who celebrates on August 24th) and a belated National Day of Brazil (September 7th) and Mexico (September 16th), but maybe at another time (next year) I will pay more attention to this.
After a long time, yes, I drew my favorite Caballeros again. I drew Donald Duck, Jose Carioca (Ze Carioca) and Panchito Pistoles (Panchito Romero Miguel Francisco Quintero Gonzalez III) hugging and together again and took it from a scene from my favorite series, The Legend of The Three Caballeros and from the second episode, "Labyrinth and Repeat". Anyone who has seen it, should watch that series, it's great. Thanks to Matt Danner for this! And happy 5th anniversary of this series, as well as a belated Donald's birthday (Friday the 13th) and of course the 100th anniversary of Disney!
me and @imapotatoavocado quizzed matt danner (one of the heads of the oswald show) about everything he knows about the show... here’s everything we found out!
Walt Disney Pictures Unveils Trailer and Key Art Of Night At The Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again.
Same Shift, Different Night
The 10-day countdown to the debut of the Original Movie Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again is on, and to celebrate, Disney+ released the trailer and poster for the all-new animated adventure. Based on the popular film franchise, Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again debuts exclusively on Disney+ on December 9, 2022.
Every night at the American Museum of Natural History when the sun goes down. Nick Daley’s summer gig as night watchman at the museum is a challenging job for a high school student, but he is following in his father’s footsteps and is determined not to let him down. Luckily, he is familiar with the museum’s ancient tablet that brings everything to life when the sun goes down and is happy to see his old friends, including Jedediah, Octavius, and Sacagawea, when he arrives. But when the maniacal ruler Kahmunrah escapes with plans to unlock the Egyptian underworld and free its Army of the Dead, it is up to Nick to stop the demented overlord and save the museum once and for all.
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again features the voices of Joshua Bassett (High School Musical The Musical: The Series),Jamie Demetriou ( Warner Bros Barbie,Dead End: Paranormal Park),Alice Isaaz (Savage state), Gillian Jacobs (Invincible),Joseph Kamal (Call Of Duty:Blac Ops III), Thomas Lennon (20th Century Studios Night At The Museum Trilogy), Zachary Levi (Tangled Franchise), Akmal Saleh (Tracey McBean), Kieran Sequoia (Netflix’s Daybreak),Jack Whitehall (Jungle Cruise), Bowen Yang (Fire Island), and Steve Zahn (20th Century Family’s & 20th Century 2000 Pictures Diary of a Wimpy Kid Trilogy)
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again is directed by Matt Danner (Legend Of The Three Caballeros) the writers are Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin (Nickelodeon’s The Fairly Odd Parents); the producer is Shawn Levy (20th Century Studios Night At The Museum Trilogy); the executive producers are Emily Morris, Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe, and Michael Barnathan; and the music is by John Paesano (20th Century Animation’s Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Franchise).
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again is produced by 20th Century Animation & Atomic Cartoons in association with 21 Laps Entertaiment and Alibaba Pictures with Walt Disney Pictures being the distributor.
Obscure Animation Subject #28: The Drinky Crow Show
Originally posted on Twitter on January 28, 2023,
Created by Eric Kaplan and Tony Millionaire, based on the latter’s comic strip Maakies which ran from 1994 until 2016, its a computer animated cel-shaded series aimed for adults. It’s rare to get CGI shows from adults…
The series is directed by Matt Danner and produced by Mirari Films and Williams Street. It aired on Adult Swim from November 23, 2008 to January 25, 2009. The theme song is preformed by They Might Be Giants, a band I only know for their guest appearance on Blue's Clues.
Curious to know what episode the band appeared in? It was in the episode Bluestock, which originally aired 11 days before I was born. I grew up with the episode because I watched it on DVD when little. Their appearance in the episode can be seen here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vBpk5JgZMos&source_ve_path=MTc4NDI0
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Back on topic, I never read the comic or seen the show, but Henry reviewed it in his scorecard and thought it wasn’t good but gave him interest in the strip. As this was based on a strip, the jokes maybe better off as out of context clips. Funny as shitposts but not for TV.
Henry described the humor as sometimes funny but unfunny and edgy mostly. Reading the strip, he found the humor there funnier than this show. I’m curious on checking out both as their defiantly interesting to discuss, though I might read the strip first for better humor.