Tuesday, September 05, 2006

ProdCo Gears Up To Unleash Its most Outrageous Concept Ever: "School School"

Hi folks! Animazing here!
I've been the first animation scholar to find out about about a lot of developing shows thanks to the international clout that comes from typing a moderately recognized newsletter, but nothing on Earth has prepared me for the show I saw today.

"School School" is a new show about schools that go to school!

Created by PixelZoneStorm Animation, the show features the patient teacher Dunbar College teaching all the schools at School School how to become great schools. Featuring: Pinky the Beauty School. Junior High Jr., Putter the Driving School, Pierre the Cooking School, Trendy J.High School, Swinger the Golfing School, and last, but not least, the cutest one: L.M. Entry.

Created in Maya, the show features the schools in such classes as "Bell Ringing", "Door Unlocking", "Door Closing", and "Window Closing". The fact that the schools are only able to move by dragging themselves slowly across the ground does not for one instant stop this from being edge-of-your-seat entertainment!

The plots revolve around Trendy J. High School's attempts to be a 'World-Class" school, and woo the beautiful Pinky, while thwarting the condescending Pierre.

This is truly a groundbreaking show that will change the course of television, and I encourage all of you to watch it. I will be able to post more about PixelZoneStorm Animation productions in the future, because they were nice enough to give me a brand new laptop! So not only are their shows top-notch, they are interested in freedom of the press as well!

I'll be sure to keep MY 'pupils' on this 'School'!

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, man, this is awesome!

Since you have such an "in" at PixelZoneStorm, do you think you could post the entire first season of "School School" on TubeCity? This would be a good way of "getting the word out" and "keeping it real" by allowing people to "download everything for free" and then "sell it on eBay!"

That would be so excellent! This would probably be one of my biggest sellers, right behind "ApeMouse - The first season" and "Mehugga the Bugga - The Lost Years."

Sweet, Dude!

5:35 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have an "in" at the show and I'm happy to report that there are several hidden adult-style gags in every episode, like those of PEE WEE'S PLAYHOUSE and the supergay MILTON THE MONSTER. Look for many "back door" jokes and sly references to "dilated pupils".

7:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have an "in" at the show and I'm happy to report that there are several hidden adult-style gags in every episode, like those of PEE WEE'S PLAYHOUSE and the supergay MILTON THE MONSTER. Look for many "back door" jokes and sly references to "dilated pupils".

7:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mister bbotonnz! What you are suggesting is reprehensible not only from a copyrights standpoint but also from the standpoint that the money people waste on your illegal wares rightfully should go to me, an animation historian expert who has a history-making video release currently available.

HERE IS THE PRESS RELEASE FROM MY BLOG:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CARTOONS!

It has been brought to my attention that as of sometime this year it will have been 100 years since Mack Fleischer invented cartoons and, indirectly, animation history, of which I am the premiere expert.

With this in mind, I have dusted off my previous DVD release, THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICAN ANIMATION IN AMERICA, PART ONE and retitled it AMERICAN ANIMATION A GOLDEN 100 YEAR CELEBRATION, THE MILLENIUM EDITION. Why the name change and subsequent price increase? This new edition will be shipped in an exclusive digital medium container! Also the commentary tracks have been enhanced to make them louder than ever.

Consider it my benevelent gift to you, the undeserving animation fan.

8:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

cartooncrank: Don't flatter yourself, cranky! I downloaded your stupid AMERICAN ANIMATION WHOOZIZ from ToonTorrent and it was so bad I deleted from my hard drive half-way through the first cartoon.

mel gibsunn: Hey! I have those MILTON THE MONSTER daisy-chain episodes on disc! Would you like to trade for that first season of "School School?" LMK!

2:04 PM  
Blogger Steve Daye said...

HAHAHAHAHAHA!

10:07 AM  

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