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  1. KeenSpot Comic "You Damn Kid!" Optioned for Animated Show on Fox

    Quote Originally Posted by www.youdamnkid.com
    20th CENTURY FOX TELEVISION AND SANDY GRUSHOW'S PHASE TWO OPTION POPULAR KEENSPOT WEBCOMIC 'YOU DAMN KID!' FOR TELEVISION!
    Posted on Tuesday, September 20, 2005
    Cartoonist Owen Dunne and Keenspot Entertainment have signed with 20th Century Fox Television and former Fox TV group chairman Sandy Grushow's Phase Two to take their popular web-based comic strip "You Damn Kid!" from the computer monitor to the television screen.

    Dunne's "You Damn Kid!" revolves around two naive children, a boy nicknamed "The Kid" and his little sister Dot, who attempt to figure out how the world works by observing the odd group of grownups who surround them. In the world of "You Damn Kid!," an A.A. meeting becomes a playground and an inflatable doll is your friend's new stepmother.

    "I am thrilled and excited to have this opportunity," said Dunne. "I've always felt that my comic strip family would do well as an animated television show, and this is a huge first step in seeing that dream become reality. It is tremendously gratifying to be working with Fox, Phase Two and most importantly, someone as respected and accomplished as Sandy Grushow."

    While "Kid!" may tackle provocative subjects, the themes are universal. "Everyone's been a kid, and most people believe their family is strange," said Keenspot Co-CEO Chris Crosby. "Owen's created a family comedy in the proud tradition of 'The Simpsons,' 'Family Guy,' and 'Arrested Development.' It'll feel right at home at Fox, no doubt about it."

    Said Dunne, "I'd really like to thank Chris Crosby and the folks at Keenspot for publishing my book, hosting my comics and working hard to put my work in the hands of the people who could make this deal happen."

    "You Damn Kid!" (www.youdamnkid.com) has been published on the web since 1999 and exclusively with Keenspot since 2000. In 2004, Keenspot published the first "Kid!" book, 'Fun at A.A. Meetings' (ISBN #0972235051). The second collection, 'Naked Lady Balloons' (ISBN #1932775056), is scheduled for publication this winter. "Kid!" is also published in print as part of the Keenspot Comics Page, a newspaper supplement that runs regularly in various papers including The Turlock Journal of Turlock, California. As well, other newspapers carry the strip separately.

    Keenspot Entertainment (www.keenspot.com), which is represented by manager Marc Manus of Manus Entertainment and attorney Frank M. Lunn of Rosen Feig Golland & Lunn LLP, is the largest publisher of web-based comics with more than 50 comic properties, over 30,000 pages of content, and thousands of characters in its roster. Keenspot webcomics attract more than 2 million unique visitors which view close to 1 billion Keenspot pages annually.
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    Pretty cool, huh? It's all happened very quickly...so I'm still getting my bearings. I was sitting on my exercise bike when Teri Crosby called and hinted that something big was happening, but she'd let Chris (Crosby) fill me in on the details. Sure enough, Chris told me that some very important people were reading my book and that they (Chris and Marc Manus, Keenspot's manager) felt an offer would be made. And then, in one of those "be careful what you wish for" moments, I got an email from Chris saying that Fox had made an offer. Whew! What? Me? What? That had to sink in for awhile...

    Anyway, for now, not much will change. I'll try and keep updating M-W-F, and I'll keep you all updated on the progress of going from here to wherever this may lead. A special thanks to all my regular readers for all your support - there were times when I felt like walking away but you guys kept me going. Of course, there are no guarantees, but it's certainly an amazing first step, especially considering it's Fox and Phase Two and Sandy Grushow.

    And...icing on the cake, I managed to get a hard to find deluxe "Sportacus" Halloween costume for my little guy Adam!

    More to come...
    I don't read the comic, but it's nice to see what I wanted to see happening to Homestar Runner happen to something else.

  2. People still go to Homestar Runner? See, Homestar Runner is a fun site, but it's not a site that can rest on its gimmicky laurels and nerd humour for a mainstream television program. This will be interesting to see progress. In all probability Fox will develop it right, then move it around the time schedule and cancel it for getting poor ratings at 12:00 on Friday nights.
    Quote Originally Posted by rezo
    Once, a gang of fat girls threatened to beat me up for not cottoning to their advances. As they explained it to me: "guys can usually beat up girls, but we are all fat, and there are a lot of us."

  3. why can't they just bring back futurama

  4. Quote Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
    I don't read the comic, but it's nice to see what I wanted to see happening to Homestar Runner happen to something else.
    HSR is already animated, you dolt.

  5. Not on the TeeVee (without DVD).

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