Just the first part of the post where he's talking about an Al video

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No, we don't know for sure if it will be on the album, but it would seem like an awfully big coincidence that the show would have a supposed new exclusive Al song to premiere via an animated video around the same time Al would be releasing a new album in which many songs will have their own animated videos.Marko_The_Odd @ Aug 6 2006, 06:11 PM wrote: This may sound silly but do we know for sure that Weasel Stomping Day is actually for the DualDisc? We know that it's in an episode, but it could be something that'll just be a Robot Chicken exclusive that you'll actually have to watch the show to see.
That's cool! Going with the regular album pattern, that confirms that that particular animated video will be for an original.spacedingo @ Aug 6 2006, 05:23 PM wrote: Yup. lots of speculation on DDTS. I also happen to think it's an original style parody, but Plympton said that it was a parody. He could be mistaken, or he could know it's a direct parody. That's basically all we know about the song![]()
Anyway, going through old posts in the spoiler forum and found this
Not to mention the fact that Robot Chicken sprung from Twisted Toyfare:CatraDhtem @ Aug 6 2006, 03:21 PM wrote: No, we don't know for sure if it will be on the album, but it would seem like an awfully big coincidence that the show would have a supposed new exclusive Al song to premiere via an animated video around the same time Al would be releasing a new album in which many songs will have their own animated videos.
Wikipedia wrote: The television show Robot Chicken, which features animated action figures, had its roots spring from Twisted Toyfare Theater (quite literally, as former TTT writer Tom Root is now the head writer for the show, along with fellow TTT alum Matthew Senreich). Series producer Seth Green is also an avid toy collector and long-time friend of the magazine. He wrote the introduction for one of the Twisted Toyfare Theater collected editions. Mark Hamill is a frequent voice actor on the show, and has also written such an introduction.
Well i think this was brought up before in other threads about the kid who made the Angry White Boy Polka video, Daniel Rocha. If you check out his web page, (http://www.newgrounds.com/lit/weirdal.html) Bermuda contacted him about it and "Mr. Groening's son is a Newgrounds fan, and he had shown my cartoon to Al when he came over. All of this was rather overwhelming for me, but I overcame my starstruck situation so I could make the rather bold suggestion of perhaps forming some kind of working relationship with Al and his band. -- Al surprised me by saying that he'd already considered it. Since the TV deal with Fuse hadn't gone through, Al came up with the idea to have me animate future videos for his next album. I would send my cartoons to the recording company, where they would be added to the data section of the CDs - so folks who put the discs in their computers would able to view them. He also said the animation process could be either entirely mine, or I could share creative ideas with him and the band. "spacedingo @ Aug 6 2006, 09:50 PM wrote: So this is what we think we have:
All but confirmed:
John K-Close But No Cigar
Bill Plympton-Don't Download This Song
Robot Chicken-Weasel Stomping Day
Also, David C. Lovelace (Retarded Animal Babies) has twice said he's doing a video
And the creator(s) behind Star Wars Gangsta Rap (Though it's debatable because of the age of the post)
If we have videos for all the originals, that leaves at leastone more (And 2 more if DDTS is indeed a parody)
Have we heard about any other directors say they were working on this?