Saturday Morning Cartoons: ‘The Adventures of Fatman’
In 1997, CBS television had the brilliant idea to give pop-music satirist “Weird Al” Yankovic his own Saturday Morning kids show, under the one stipulation…that it be educational. Despite that anchor, Al managed to make one of the most endearing and fun kids shows since Pee Wee’s Playhouse. In fact, the show was often cited as the next-best-thing to the revered show….up until the following year, when CBS canceled its entire Saturday Morning line up. They even went as far as to strip cartoons from the programming! Of course, The Weird Al Show was caught in the crossfire and hit the chopping block as well.
So, what does a live-action TV show have to do with the Saturday Morning Cartoons segment here at ComicMix? Well, not ALL the content of the episodes were educational… Al managed to slip in some awesome sketches, music and…of course, cartoons! A big animation fan, Yankovic had stop motion animation, computer graphics and traditional animation all just in the opening theme song! In addition, there was also the occasional episode of “Fatman”, the show’s simple-minded superhero. Al and his sidekick, Harvey the Wonder Hamster (voiced by Ren & Stimpy and Futurama star Billy West) would thwart the evil machinations of villains such as “The Slaw”. Witness the first episode of the Pork Knight!
And, one of my favorite episodes (guaranteed to be full of at least a few references that went over the kiddies’ heads) “Fatman Vs The Eggman”
Bonus: The awesome opening theme song animation

We, the true believers all have that “home show”. That convention we never miss because it’s in our backyard. We treasure the memories we build there. And for those of us who aspire to become creators (like me and my Unshaven Comics cohorts) the “home show” is also where we first took the plunge and moved to the other side of the aisle to become creators, not just conventioneers. For me, that home show has been the Chicago Comic Con. I, of course, knew it as “Wizard World Chicago” when I first walked in the doors a newly christened comic fan in 1999. Ever since, that show has been a stalwart in my calender. I’ve not missed it, now, for 11 years in a row. Suffice to say, I’ve had a ton of great memories over the years. From catching the first glimpse of The Dark Knight, sitting mere feet away from Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, and David Goyer… to sitting in a jam packed ballroom, sharing a laugh over the secrets of Wonder Woman #219… to that first year I had to give up attending Wizard School panels, in order to sell my first graphic novel.

Angel has been revealed to be the Big Bad in the latter issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight so it makes perfect sense for the comic book adventures of the vampire with a soul to shift from IDW back to Dark Horse.
Losers Take All has begun principal photography under the direction of Alex Steyermark (Prey for Rock & Roll). The small feature film will star Kyle Gallner (A Nightmare On Elm Street), Allison Scagliotti (Warehouse 13) and Tania Raymonde (Lost). The picture began production earlier this week in and around Memphis, Tennessee. The cast also includes Alexia Rasmussen (Listen to Your Heart), Aaron Himelstein (Joan of Arcadia), Billy Kay (Yelling to the Sky), Adam Herschman (Soul Men), and newcomer Peter Brensinger.
We’ve known this was coming for several weeks now, but Warner Home Video has finally announced the details for this product which should be appearing on most of your letters to Santa Claus.Here’s the press release:
Just in case your Darth Vader antenna topper, storm trooper air freshener, lightsaber gearshift, and Leia hairbun volume and tone knobs are lonely in your 1989 Plymouth Laser.. you can now download Yoda’s voice onto your Tom Tom GPS. As reported by
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Warner just sent out word that their successful program to allow fans to upgrade their existing DVD films to Blu-ray editions has now been expanded to include television series. If you’re like me, this is welcome news. Here’s the official release:
The process to upgrade is simple. Consumers select the titles they want to upgrade on DVD2BBLU.com, mail in their standard DVDs with pre-paid postage and a short time later receive copies of the same title and complete season on Blu-ray. See below for a complete list of TV titles available for upgrade with DVD2Blu.com:
