Magibon; perhaps one of YouTubes most mysterious vloggers. In this video, J-Dubb reveals the truth that everybody's been wondering.
Magibon - The Mystery Revealed
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Monday, May 26, 2008
The Network - Teaser
This is a teaser trailer that I put together for the upcoming continuation of the J-Dubb's Theatre series, The Network.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Ah Walmart Employees ;-)
This actually happened. This was for someone leaving an insurance claims office.
Walmart Employee: 'Hello this is Walmart, how can I help you?'
Customer: ' I would like to order a cake for a going away party this week.'
Walmart Employee: 'What do you want on the cake?'
Customer: 'Best Wishes Suzanne' and underneath that 'We will miss you'.
Walmart Employee: 'Hello this is Walmart, how can I help you?'
Customer: ' I would like to order a cake for a going away party this week.'
Walmart Employee: 'What do you want on the cake?'
Customer: 'Best Wishes Suzanne' and underneath that 'We will miss you'.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
What's Wrong With This Picture?
According to an E-Mail I received, some guy in Mississippi actually tried to use this as an ID.

Brilliant!!

This story can be confirmed on these reliable news sources: CollegePork, Image Poop

Brilliant!!

This story can be confirmed on these reliable news sources: CollegePork, Image Poop
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Thursday, May 08, 2008
Zelda on YouTube
So I was browsing YouTube today, something I don't seem to do that often these days, despite that one of my hobbies is making videos for YouTube. Anyways, so I was browsing the featured page, and I got myself onto one of those chains, where I'm watching a video, and one of the related videos catches my interest, so I click on it to watch it, then one of the related videos on that page catches my interest, and so on. So I eventually found myself browsing a bunch of videos related to The Legend of Zelda, and found that a few people have made their own renditions of Zelda, some live action, and others digital. There were three of them that I liked enough to favorite.
This is what appears to be a trailer for a live action Zelda movie. It is actually an elaborate April fools joke, done by IGN. Those gaming people have a tendency to throw out pretty convincing hoaxes on April Fools. Anyways, this video is very well done, and looks like a real Hollywood production.
Personally, the Zelda canon is confusing enough as it is, I think it would be best to keep it within the confines of videogames.
This next video is a CGI rendition based on the creators interpretation of the final battle between Ganon and Link.
The video can also be downloaded here: www.seekingfate.com
I found it a bit ironic that when I right clicked the download link, my option from the dropdown menu was "save link" (Internet Explorer users would have "save target", instead).
This third video is a live action Zelda parody, filmed by a group of kids for a school project. The sound is a bit sub par, but I found the video to be pretty funny. Also, you might want to allot 30 minutes of time to watch this.
This is what appears to be a trailer for a live action Zelda movie. It is actually an elaborate April fools joke, done by IGN. Those gaming people have a tendency to throw out pretty convincing hoaxes on April Fools. Anyways, this video is very well done, and looks like a real Hollywood production.
Personally, the Zelda canon is confusing enough as it is, I think it would be best to keep it within the confines of videogames.
This next video is a CGI rendition based on the creators interpretation of the final battle between Ganon and Link.
The video can also be downloaded here: www.seekingfate.com
I found it a bit ironic that when I right clicked the download link, my option from the dropdown menu was "save link" (Internet Explorer users would have "save target", instead).
This third video is a live action Zelda parody, filmed by a group of kids for a school project. The sound is a bit sub par, but I found the video to be pretty funny. Also, you might want to allot 30 minutes of time to watch this.
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