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About David W

David is a native Californian and founder of We Unite - Entertainment. He has a longstanding interest in technology, culture and the future. He holds a Technology and Operation Management degree from Cal Poly Pomona. David is an avid fan of photography, video games and comics. In his spare time, he makes frequent trips to Noodle King in Alhambra for their beef stew noodles.

Pixar’s Brave Full Trailer Released

Looks like Pixar has just released a new trailer for Brave

Brave is a story about Merida (voiced by Kelly Macdonald), a skilled archer and impetuous daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor. Determined to carve her own path in life, Merida defies an age-old custom sacred to the uproarious lords of the land: massive Lord MacGuffin, surly Lord Macintosh and cantankerous Lord Dingwall. Merida’s actions inadvertently unleash chaos and fury in the kingdom, and when she turns to an eccentric old Witch for help, she is granted an ill-fated wish. The ensuing peril forces Merida to discover the meaning of true bravery in order to undo a beastly curse before it’s too late.

The film is scheduled for release on June 22, 2012.

Final Episode of Dragon Age: Redemption is Out

We are at the final conclusion of Felicia Day’s Dragon Age: Redemption episodes.

Take a look below for the last episode, as well as the other episodes altogether now.

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 6: Saarebas

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 1: Tallis

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 2: Cairn

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 3: Josmael

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 4: Nyree

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 5: Mercenaries

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

PETA Bringing the Hate on Mario

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is setting its sights towards Nintendo and everybody’s favorite plumber, Mario, for wearing his Tanooki suit.  Tanooki, or Tanuki, is the common name for the Japanese raccoon dog.  For Mario, it’s a power-up that gives him the ability to slowly float across the game.

“Tanooki may be just a ‘suit’ in Mario games, but in real life, tanuki are raccoon dogs who are skinned alive for their fur. By wearing Tanooki, Mario is sending the message that it’s OK to wear fur,” according the the PETA’s Mario Kills Tanooki website.

In kind, PETA has created a little game where the raccoon dogs can have their vengeance on Mario in a little flash game on their Mario Kills Tanooki site.  The game is called “Super Tanooki Skin 2D.”

Though I’m sure PETA means well, I’m not quite sure if this is the right way to bring attention to a good cause especially after the Battlefield “rat” incident.

UPDATE: Nintendo responded, via Eurogamer:

“Mario often takes the appearance of certain animals and objects in his games.  These have included a frog, a penguin, a balloon and even a metallic version of himself. These lighthearted and whimsical transformations give Mario different abilities and make his games fun to play. The different forms that Mario takes make no statement beyond the games themselves.”

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Comikaze Aftermath with Photos

Comikaze was a triumph!  It’s hard to overstate our satisfaction with Comikaze Expo.  We were amazed by the dedication of the volunteers and the very huge turnout of fans.

There were so many things and people to see and here are some of the highlights (listed in no particular order):

  • Smaller venue – This one is a bit misleading, because the venue was just right for the occasion.  It wasn’t as massive of a scale as San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) but as a smaller venue it still maintains its fun.  There weren’t too many people to dodge (sort of) when walking around.  We watched 2 guys in full body suits go into an impromptu dance off and everybody was cheering at the end of it.  At the end of the convention, we saw a Jurassic Park hunter and raptor chasing each other on a Power Wheel Jeep throughout the floors of the convention.
  • Low cost – We believe this was the leading reason why the turnout was so great.  For $20, you get to go for both days.  At such a low cost, it doesn’t bleed out your wallet. Now you have money to buy any item at the convention like comic books, artwork, plushies, swords and so on.  Other low price promos, such as Groupon and Goldstar, helped in creating a good crowd as well.
  • Diversity of the booths – There was a lot of options available of varying interest, from a steampunk outfitter to your regular toy/plushie/comic book vendors. They even had a tattoo artist booth, that were available to give you a tattoo on the spot!
  • Celebrities – There was an incredible number of fans that came for headliners Stan Lee and Elvira!  Fans lined up and stretched for quite a while. Even when the locations would change a bit, the fans just shifted over and continued to wait in the long line just to meet their favorite celebrity.  The venue was intimate enough to meet and converse with other celebrities like Ernest Borgnine, Miracle Laurie and/or Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim of Star Trek Voyager). In fact, we learned that Sean Kanan, who was the villian in Karate Kid Part III, has a cookbook!
  • Artist signing/drawings – Being able to get custom art or purchasing some of the art (whether it was a poster or a shirt) from your favorite artist is always great.  Sure you may see their work in comics and web sites, but being able to talk to them in person is always a nice bonus on top of supporting them.  There was even an artist who was willing to draw you in zombie form.
  • Informative panels that was both funny and engaging – Morgan Fairchild knows a great deal of paleontology.  Garrett Wang watched the 2009 Star Trek Movie nine times.  Being able to debate who would in a fight is always fun, well besides facing Batman (he has an answer for everybody).
  • Costume Masquerade – A bit unorganized at first, and it was standing room area, but it was nice to see the turnout of cosplayers in quality and quantity.  Costumes were fantastic!  We saw so many well done costumes, there’s too many to list (thankfully we have photos below).  The three hosts (Dante, Chun Li and Jake from Blues Brothers) did an excellent job of maintaining order and keeping it fun.

Here are things we thought that could’ve been better (listed in no particular order):

  • No time schedule/program readily available – Though there was a schedule posted at each booths and makeshift rooms (more on that later), there was a sense of confusion when you didn’t quite know when some panels were going on.  This was slightly addressed on Sunday when there was a time schedule printed on a poster board near the front, but there were many that weren’t aware of where Room 306 AB was or that a panel even existed up there.
  • Makeshift rooms – There is an understanding this is the first convention so we’re hoping this one will get addressed.  The sound was atrocious as the people within the panels would become hard to listen, mostly because of the ambient noises from the convention itself.  Some people could break through the curtained off areas to sneak into the panel from the side (good or bad thing).

Despite the minor complaints, it was a great outing and we look forward to seeing this event next year!  Likewise Mark has been posting quite a few videos we took as well.  Enjoy the crazy amount of photos we took that weekend!  Photos were courtesy of Danny and myself and have been combined for your entertainment.

Comikaze Expo is the largest multimedia pop culture convention in Los Angeles. This unique event brings together the best in comics, gaming, horror, sci-fi, fantasy, anime and all other cult programming. Comikaze took place November 5-6, 2011 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and offers a slate of innovative programming, panels, contests and other activities that provide fans access to their favorite artists and creators in this adventure-packed weekend.

Please go to the official Comikaze Expo page for additional information.

Bil Keane – Creator of ‘Family Circus’ Passes Away Today

William Aloysius Keane, better known as Bil Keane, died Tuesday at age 89 at his longtime home in Paradise Valley, near Phoenix.  Keane was an American cartoonist notable for his work on the long-running newspaper comic The Family Circus, which began its run in 1960 and continues in syndication.  Jeff Keane, Keane’s son, said that his father died of congestive heart failure with one of his other sons by his side after his conditioned worsened during the last month.

Keane said it best, when he wrote about himself on the Family Circus website:

I was born in Philadelphia. Well, I wasn’t exactly born, I was discovered there by Benjamin Franklin (Oct. 5, 1922). I grew up in that city with a penn by my side–William Penn! When asked who cracked the Liberty Bell I replied, “Not me!”–my first association with that invisible gremlin who showed up in “The Family Circus” many years later.

Taught myself to draw, so I can’t blame anyone but me. Started cartooning in high school which I attended when I grew too tall for low school. Spent 3 years in the U.S. Army during World War II, but we won anyway. While stationed in Australia I met a cute koala bear named Thel Carne who was trying futilely to throw away a boomerang. I, too, returned–5 years later and we were married in Brisbane. In Roslyn, Pa. we started our real-life family circus. They provided the inspiration for my cartoons; I provided the perspiration.

I worked at the Phila. Bulletin for 15 years where I was a staff artist. I drew staffs. I launched “Channel Chuckles” in 1954, a syndicated cartoon about TV. The TV repairman was at our house so much I thought he was part of the family. In fact, later I named one of my cartoon characters after him: Barfy. I drew free-lance cartoons for the major magazines and a Sunday comic for the Bulletin called “Silly Philly.”
In 1959 I decided to work from my home and we moved the whole family lock, stock and barrel to Arizona. We managed the lock and stock okay, but had trouble with the barrel. We still live in the same house near Phoenix and love the state. Even its canyons are grand.

“The Family Circus” bowed in 1960 and I’ve been going around in circles ever since. It now appears in over 1500 newspapers whose editors have excellent taste in comics. Readership polls place “The Family Circus” at the top regularly. And it’s a very nice view from atop a poll.

“Family Circus” has appeared on TV in holiday specials and has been published regularly by Fawcett Gold Medal Books in paperback collections. There are over 14 million “Family Circus” books in print. If you can’t find a copy in your book store, come over to my house–I have 13 1/2 million of them.

In 1983 I was named cartoonist of the year by the National Cartoonist Society and at the awards dinner I was given a sitting ovation. We now have nine grandchildren who I like to follow around for grand ideas.

Thel is my editor and consultant. Youngest son Jeff inks and colors the cartoons. The Syndicate does the selling.  Come to think of it, what do I do? I keep in shape (I’m not sure what the shape is) by playing tennis and jogging.

If asked when I will retire I say “probably about 11 o’clock tonight. But, hopefully, I’ll be back at the ol’ drawing board in the morning and happy to be there!”

 

Keane was able to draw upon his experiences with his family and bring it to us in comic form.  He gave some heart and consistency to the public with his traditional family values.  He will be missed.

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Mercenaries – Dragon Age Episode 5 is out

Bit delayed on posting our weekly adventure.   Tallis latest fight in the inn hints at betrayal. Cairn’s secret is revealed in the latest episode shown below.  Previous episodes can be found below in the related articles.

Wondering how it’ll end, will we see more of this work?  Guess only time will tell.

 

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Related articles:

Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is Out
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 3 (Josemael) Just Released
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 4 – Nyree

The Force Is Strong with Comikaze Expo!

Just when you thought meeting Stan Lee and Elvira was awesome, word on the street is that Mark Hamill will also be attending Comikaze Expo this weekend!

Just let that sink in for few seconds.

Guess what, tickets are still $12 for one day or $20 for a two day pass!

In case you don’t know (I really hope you do know who he is), Mark Hamill is an American actor, voice artist, producer, director, and writer, best known for his role as Luke Skywalker in the original trilogy of Star Wars. More recently, he has received acclaim for his voice work, in such roles as the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series, Firelord Ozai in Nickelodeon‘s Avatar: The Last Airbender, and various other animated series, films, and video games.

Check his IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

He’ll be there at the Sushi Girl Panel Nov 5th at 5pm! Room 306AB!  I for one, can’t wait for this weekend!

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Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 4 – Nyree

Another week, another adventure for Felicia Day’s Dragon Age: Redemption.  This week adventure finds the betrayed Reaver, Nyree, who reveals disturbing secrets about the mage Saarebas’ real motives.  First episode, second episode, and third episode are also available, for those who haven’t seen it yet.

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Related articles:

Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is Out
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 3 (Josemael) Just Released

Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 3 (Josemael) Just Released

Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 3 is out starring Felicia Day.  Their little adventure begins as a tentative truce unites Tallis and Cairn, a young Dalish Mage, Josmael, insists on accompanying them to save his beloved.  Find out what happens below.  First episode and second episode are also available, for those who haven’t seen it yet.

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Related Article:
Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is Out

Blizzard’s Cinematic Post for Mist of Panderia and Diablo 3

Seems like a ton of video is being released and decided to compile them all into one area for your viewing pleasure.  Gotta say those Pandarian’s are very tempting.

World of Warcraft: Mist of Panderia Preview

Preview of Pandarian zone from CurseNetworks

Diablo 3 Cinematic – The Black Soulstone

More to come as we find them.

Diablo 3 for Free for World of Warcraft Subscribers

BlizzCon started today and already it’s off to a hot start!  Diablo 3 has been “coming soon,” for what feels like ages and seems Blizzard is aware of this.  So what do to help increase your bread and butter and for those waiting for Diablo?  Blizzard announced today that their World of Warcraft (WoW) fans will be given digital version for free!  It will be available to people who subscribe to World of Warcraft for 12 months.

Lately, subscription for WoW been suffering from a decrease due to various factors (went through all the content already, too hard or too easy and so on).  However this may be a nice boost to their franchises, especially if you’re already paying for a subscription to WoW.

Diablo III is an upcoming dark fantasy/horror-themed action role-playing game in development by Blizzard, making it the third installment in the Diablo franchise. The game, which features elements of the hack and slash and dungeon crawl genres, was first announced on June 28, 2008, at the Blizzard Worldwide Invitational in Paris, France.

UPDATE: Seems if you sign up, you also gain access to Tyrael’s Charger and beta access to the recently announced World of Warcraft’s expansion, Mists of Pandaria.

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Blizzard’s Annual Pass promotion page

Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is Out

Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is out starring Felicia Day.  Still not quite sure what to make of the series, but its interesting to watch and it’s got elf ears.    Can’t go wrong with elf ears!  Of course, it reminds me of the elf ears they were selling at BlizzCon couple years ago.

If you missed the first episode, you can find it here.

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Related Article: Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode