Twisted Toonz – Salt Lake Comic-Con 26 Sept 2015

The group that brought Twisted Toonz to life,  came to Salt Lake Comic-Con.  Several voice actors, including  Jess Harnell (Wakko Warner)  , Rob Paulsen (Yakko Warner), Tress MacNeille (Dot Warner) all from Animaniacs.  Also Maurice LaMarche (Kif from Futurama) , Dee Bradley Baker (American Dad, Star Wars: Clone Wars) and hosted by  Jeff Zannini.

This original material was performed in front of a live audience at Salt Lake Comic-Con, Saturday 25-Sept-2015.

The content and material is re-broadcast under fair-use and share-alike.   We do not own the material, the scripting or the voice characters used in this performance.

**  Please note that this material, any likeness  to real or fictional persons is purely for satire.  Some material may not be appropriate for children.  Rated PG-13/R  for language and crude behavior. **

 

The camera may shake because of the laughter, and the video angle and/or colors may shift as to the fact this is not the original source video.

So funny you will wet your pants,  close your eyes and listen from time to time and you can see the books/screenplay play-out in your head.

Enjoy! and have fun!

run-time : 94.5 minutes

Minisode #2 ~ This Costume Really Sucks

Minisode #2 ~ This costume really sucks!

From Mountain con IV sept 22 2008. Nick Daily and Erik Daily on stage for a costume contest.
Nick had a face hugger on so it really sucked!

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StarFest 2008 ~ Cliff Simon

Cliff Simon, StarFest 2008, Denver Colorado.

I had a chance to meet with Cliff Simon (Stargate SG-1). Cliff has been a Model , stunt man, Olympic swimmer and he is very upbeat. When he came by our table he was sticking his tongue out , and basically being a total ham but we sat down and had a very nice chat about his work in the entertainment industry.

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This segment was captured while on the convention floor, so there is a ton of other stuff going on in the background, but its was still fun to meet with Cliff Simon