Goku Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei's OP Part the Second Blasts Your Soul


Being amazed, and slightly disturbed, by the GSZS first opening sequence was not enough for SHAFT.

Part two of Goku Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei OVA series has arrived to strip your brains of all fears and hate. Then it will tease your desires with grand dollops of meta-potty humor. Above you see the new OP(that’s opening to non-anime watchers) for this direct to DVD version of the series.



SNOWBLOOD: Within Those Slopes Lay Frozen Danger


Marek Berger, whoever you are, I must say that you amused the piss out of me this fine, cold morning. SNOWBLOOD looks to be a 2nd semester film in a study of classical animation. A short bit of goodness that was found after viewing Punkybird use her mad skills drawing up Octopus Pie in super time lapse.

What is SNOWBLOOD? I’d rather let you discover that on your own. Let’s just say there’s something dangerous on those slopes. If you’re not prepared, you could meet a horrible, frosty end.

Also, the hero is totally based on my shredding adventures.* Only I’d look like shit in dreds. Artistic license, you know.

I highly recommend watching this in high quality widescreen over on the You Tube. Its worth the extra click. Yes, one could hack the you tube embed to play high quality but it is late/early. Getting into code, no matter how simple, does not appeal at this hour.



Groonkly Bit: On Dinosaurs and Lollipops…and Hookers


The return of weekly quotes from anyone who wears the mask of sagacity, makes me think, or downright laugh out loud.

From the comments section of Ectomo’s Noise du Jour: “Letter From God To Man” By Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip:

Wait, hookers have lollipops? This. Changes. Everything. —Jason – Gorilla Sushi

The hookers in question lay below the jump.



On Stuffing, Lost Items, and Going Home for the Holidays


As I gather my things for the yearly exodus to the family homestead, I pause and realize: I’ve not been a very good sharer on this side of GDN. Never fear. The weeks of word avoidance will come to an end as they usually do.

In the meantime, Let Chef Kirk Leins encourage you to cook more at home. No time for turkey? Then indulge yourself with Beer Can Chicken. better yet, treat yourself to the best part about Thanksgiving dinner: the stuffing.



Weezer Covers BoA, Risks My Unbridled Fury


I admit that Weezer’s recent resurgence of Pork & Beans (a lesson in Internet Famous) was good enough to make me appreciate their skills. Hell, I may even like them again. But now they’re stepping in sacred waters. Now they dare to cover multilingual K-Pop, J-Pop Korean star BoA “Meri Kuri.”

Singing about dorks on the Internets is one thing. When you start crossing linguistic barriers and step into the awesome of the BoA zone, you best bring your A game.

What I’m hearing here (below) is B minus at best.

Hear “Meri Kuri” as the mega-hotness that is BoA intended under the cut.