Spumco has just made history by introducing the first animated series created exclusively for the World Wide Web. These are also the only cartoons being produced today that are 100% TAMPER-FREE... No network execs or censors looking over the creator's shoulder.
The first episode premiered today, October 15th on Spumco's Wonderful World of Cartoons.
The cartoons play right in your web browser, and require the Shockwave plugin. Download links and easy to follow installation instructions are available on the page. Check it out!
Spumco Proudly Presents THE GODDAMN GEORGE LIQUOR PROGRAM "Babysitting the Idiot"
> Spumco has just made history by introducing the first animated > series created exclusively for the World Wide Web. These are > also the only cartoons being produced today that are 100% > TAMPER-FREE... No network execs or censors looking over > the creator's shoulder.
> The first episode premiered today, October 15th on Spumco's > Wonderful World of Cartoons.
> The cartoons play right in your web browser, and require the > Shockwave plugin. Download links and easy to follow installation > instructions are available on the page. Check it out!
> Spumco Proudly Presents > THE GODDAMN GEORGE LIQUOR PROGRAM > "Babysitting the Idiot"
BTW, Steve, I just saw a story about G.L.A. on E! News today. Don't remember seeing you, but I did happen to tune in late.
Sounds like a great idea, and I just followed your link, but are there any plans to make the cartoon available as an .AVI file or something of the sort, so that browsers will have the option of watching it off-line?
In article <877040919.20...@dejanews.com>, tbri...@trinity.edu wrote: > BTW, Steve, I just saw a story about G.L.A. on E! News today. Don't > remember seeing you, but I did happen to tune in late.
Nope... I was just a scrap on the cutting room floor... I don't mind so much, but my chihuhua is downright miffed!
> Sounds like a great idea, and I just followed your link, but are there > any plans to make the cartoon available as an .AVI file or something of > the sort, so that browsers will have the option of watching it off-line?
Once we get a bunch of episodes completed, we'll be packaging the story into a CD rom or something like that for sale. When you get a chance to look at the cartoon, I'd be interested in hearing what you think. I don't think there's much on the web like it.
: Sounds like a great idea, and I just followed your link, but are there : any plans to make the cartoon available as an .AVI file or something of : the sort, so that browsers will have the option of watching it off-line?
This may be a reasonable idea for those of us who don't have access to systems that _can_ support what you use.
My internet surfing is done through Linux/Unix and not Windoze - Shockwave and RealVideo plug-ins are not available, so I have to pass them by (like other stuff I'd like to look at on the net :( )
I guess in this case, the fault is probably with MacroMedia and so on, but the option to see it on my computer would be nice!
Turtle Food Collector is possibly the most twisted, sick and evil strip I've ever read. I *LOVE* it!!!! :D
KeV
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In article <bigshot-1610971747250...@news.ktb.net>, bigs...@spumco.com
(Stephen W. Worth) wrote: > Once we get a bunch of episodes completed, we'll be packaging > the story into a CD rom or something like that for sale. When > you get a chance to look at the cartoon, I'd be interested in > hearing what you think. I don't think there's much on the web > like it.