Thanks to good ol' Franklin's Findings, I found out about this nice entry on Wil Wheaton's Blog:
So here's something unexpected: I did a voice today on this new show called "Teen Titans." The call came on Friday, and here's the cool thing: the director, a wonderful woman named Andrea Romano, who has won seven emmy's called my agent and requested me, based on my work with her last year on "The Zeta Project."
I did the voice of "Aqualad," and I was told when I left today that they were so happy, I would probably be asked back to do the role again in the next thirteen episodes.
The episode I did was written by this really nice guy named Marv Wolfman, who co-created and wrote for "Teen Titans" for sixteen years, created "Blade," and was just an all-around cool guy. We spent some time geeking out about comic books today...it just killed me that he was referring to Alan Moore as "Alan."
The episode name is "Deep Six", according to Marv Wolfman's website.
The Kikkoman foes flash short Banana and Shrimp Show Time is up in English now.
Here's an article about a healthy and fun job that I think I could never manage. Still, made me smile a little. I guess it's all about the attitude.
I didn't really care who won the Apple Cup this year, but I was surprised as anyone when it went into triple overtime. The receiving clerk at work wanted the Cougars to win, just so they would have a shot at the championship game (she also doesn't like UW coach Rick Neuheisel, she calls him NewWeasel). She wanted to know if I thought the final call was right, and I had to admit that I didn't actually see it. But from the radio report I was listening to, it sounded like the Husky announcers were surprised by it also. Overall, it wasn't a very good ending to what sounded like a really great football game.
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