Showing posts with label King of The Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King of The Hill. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Let's Take A Breather

So...what did I do this April?

Nothing much, really. Well, STUFF did happen. Easter happened, people died, some people went crazy.

I saw the Mario Galaxy movie, at least. My verdict? I liked it more than the first one. The first one had a better story, this one had more action. And way fewer random needle drops! But this was relentless. I read a review that called it "made for the Youtube Shorts generation" and I couldn't get it out of my head. A thing happens, they go to the next thing, repeat until the credits pop up. Nothing gets to breathe and lots of characters are just...there. Bowser in particular has an inconsistent arc.

But it's a treat for folks like me that love the deep cuts of Mario lore. So many times I was like Leo DiCaprio pointing at the screen to see this thing or that thing remembered, let alone on a big screen in HD. I wish we weren't spoiled on Star Fox or the SMB 2 villains, but they looked gorgeous. There were a few other cool cameos and Easter Eggs I won't spoil, but it's been out for almost a month, you probably know what they are by now.

No Wario, Waluigi, or the Koopalings, though. They're like the only major Mario characters that haven't shown up yet. They must be saving them for the next movie.

And if you're aware of Frinkiac, the site where you can look up Simpsons screenshots and make gifs out of them, someone recently made one for King of The Hill


And The Venture Bros.

Boompane and Spanakopedia, respectively, have been godsends for the meme community. But while Frinkiac worked with static images, you could make actual clips with these sites. With audio. And (just about) every episode of those shows are on there, even the Hulu reboot season for King of The Hill. That...kinda technically makes them pirate sites. Even if the clips can't be longer than a minute. So enjoy them while you can, folks.

And we were watching a Super Champion on Jeopardy!

Jamie Ding was on a 31 game streak, and was finally knocked out this past Monday. He came close to losing a few times, like in a really good one last week with Patrick. But his buzzer game was one of the strongest I'd ever seen, and a lot of his episodes looked like this Far Side comic.

Greg, the guy who beat him was a chess champion who was faster than Jamie was. Although to do so he needed a "buzz first, think later" approach. It was successful at beating Jamie at his own game, but the rest of the games he played this week, to buzz in and have a brain fart almost every single time while keeping the rest of us in suspense was...not at all frustrating to watch. It happens to the best of us, but every time? He was knocked out today by someone who was able to grab the Daily Doubles from him.

Weird Al sums it up better than I do:

And then I did have one great pickup this month:

A new cel! I've been wanting a Scooby-Doo cel forever, but they're usually pricey as hell. Old series, iconic series, iconic characters? Good luck paying for less than triple digits.

But this one I got an actual good deal on. It's from 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo. Most cheap cels from this show that pop up on eBay either have half of a character, or they're really tiny, or it's some no name extra, or it's Flim Flam. I found one that has most of Scooby (he's missing his tail), and all of Flim Flam. Well, it's no Vincent van Ghoul, but I couldn't pass this opportunity up.

The background is a reproduction, and it's not even from the original scene. It originally looked like this: 

I don't blame the seller for including a background that made the characters pop better. This particular cel is from episode 3, "Scoobra Cadabra," where for some reason they disguise themselves as used car salesmen in this scene.

The frame pops up at around 1:37 in the video.

Oh! And one of my Seattle cousins sent me this care package out of the blue


All cool stuff from the Funko HQ store in Everett, Washington. You might recall that I visited it during my Seattle trip last year.

And one of my other cousins that lives in Arizona took her family to Disneyland a few weeks ago and sent me this guidemap in the mail that I wasn't expecting at all.

You have no idea how happy I am that Disneyland still makes these. And it checks off a lot of my boxes: Disney theme parks. Guidemaps. Anniversary promotion (still in the middle of the 70th anniversary!). And Bluey!

Don't know what I did to deserve these gifts, but I welcome them.

Thursday, July 31, 2025

The Weirdest of Als

Well, July mostly sucked.

Anxieties, weather troubles, work mishaps, car stuff (not mine for once).

We lost some legends in the span of a week:

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who I'll always remember as the producer at the end of The Magic School Bus

Ozzy

and Chuck Mangione, who I (and a whole lot of other people) was exposed to thanks to King of The Hill.

And the star of Thunder in Paradise, Hulk Hogan.

Hulk Hogan, the character, will be missed. Terry Bollea, the person...not so much.

Joey Chestnut returned to the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest and dominated as usual.

I still don't have a Switch 2 or Donkey Kong Bananza, but I did pick up the amiibo

And this sweet shirt from The Yetee from their Summer Games Done Quick collection.

I thought it wouldn't ship until August!

And I saw Superman!

I quite enjoyed Guardians of the Justice Friends. James Gunn really knows how to tell a Superman story. AND how you organically include more heroes and build a foundation for what's to come next. But I will agree with some people that felt like this was a sequel to a movie we never saw. But it really did cut down from the bullcrap and repeating stuff we've seen in all the other Superman movies.

Krypto was great, Guy Gardner was great, the Kents were great, and Mr. Terrific was...also great! I'll be seeing Fantastic Four soon, and I hear that one's good, too.

But that's all behind us now. A few weeks back I got to see Weird Al at Madison Square Garden!








I've never seen a concert at MSG before, and the place was pretty huge.

The nosebleeds really earn their title there, and each of those seats were filled. Shame I never got a picture of the seats behind me, but you get the idea.

I had some pretty killer seats. Although while I had floor seat money, I didn't have 8th row floor seat money like my friend did. 

But that didn't matter, Weird Al killed it as usual! And he played some songs I hadn't heard him do live in eons, like Fat, Eat It, and Like A Surgeon, plus ones I wasn't expecting like Everything You Know is Wrong (his TMBG homage), Ricky (his parody of Toni Basil's "Mickey"), and I Love Rocky Road. Some new stuff was sprinkled in, like the new polka, the song at the end of Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, and the Captain Underpants theme.

He played the Milo Murphy's Law theme, too. I wish he played more songs from the show, but it was nice to hear this one. He starred in a show from the Phineas & Ferb people, and hardly anyone talks about it!

And yes, he still played lots of clips from shows and movies that mentioned him, like this classic from King of The Hill.

And the ever classic cameo in The Naked Gun.

When I saw the trailer for the new movie I said "he'd better be in this one," and apparently he is!

And Conan The Librarian from UHF.

And Puddles Pity Party opened the show!





The sad clown with the golden voice was amazing to finally hear live. His cover of Crazy Train really took on a different meaning after Ozzy died. And stay for the end where he professes his love of Kevin Costner.

I got to see it with my dad, which made that night really special. My friend who was supposed to go with me backed out a week before and I couldn't find anyone else before he volunteered. He said that "the parodies don't hit as hard when you've seen the actual artists." He has a very impressive concert resume. The last time he was at MSG was to see Bob Dylan and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.

But I knew he had a good time.

That'll do it for July, and August will be packed for me: a few conventions, Anime NYC, and a trip to Seattle! Stay tuned!