In the 2001 "Futurama" episode "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid," Leela (Katey Sagal) has chosen to enter her beloved pet Nibbler into an intergalactic pet show. Fry (Billy West) comments that the animals at such shows are well-trained and difficult to beat. Leela points out that the dogs aren't an issue, but one really has to look out for the Hypnotoad. The Hypnotoad, true to its name, is a hefty amphibian, about the size of a medicine ball, that can swivel its eyes toward sheep and hypnotically force them to enter a pen themselves far more efficiently than any sheepdog. When the pet show judges look at the Hypnotoad a little askance, the toad stares at them and hypnotically forces them to give it a perfect 10. Inevitably, the Hypnotoad will be awarded first prize. The audience, under its spell, claps somnambulistically in unison.
In later episodes of "Futurama," the Hypnotoad...
In later episodes of "Futurama," the Hypnotoad...
- 9/8/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Riggs and Murtaugh face off against corrupt cops and fight to do what’s right in this week’s action packed episode of Lethal Weapon. When a Texas Ranger Mark Ervin is killed while transporting a prisoner, Riggs and Murtaugh investigate his death and the case hits close to home for Riggs. They learn when Ervin’s boss arrives from Texas that the person he was transporting, Wade Davies, had money. This leads Riggs and Murtaugh to figure out that it was a professional hit and an inside job within the Lapd Sheriffs Department. Bailey and Cruz go to the Sheriff’s Department
Lethal Weapon Season 1 Episode 11 Review “Lawmen”...
Lethal Weapon Season 1 Episode 11 Review “Lawmen”...
- 1/12/2017
- by Destiny Stephens
- TVovermind.com
A peek into the designs for the second season of Shaun White's clothing line for Target.
In our February cover story, "Shaun White's Business is Red Hot," Fast Company Senior Editor Mark Borden, who wrote the article, told you that snowboarding gold medalist and skate boarder Shaun White had the creativity and authenticity to kill in the $150 billion youth market.
He wrote:
"White has sought out companies he truly connects with. Working with a tight team of advisers that include his 29-year-old brother, Jesse, and his agent, Mark Ervin of Img, White sees these deals as a long-term investment portfolio, something that will outlast his knees. Each corporation meshes with a discrete slice of his actual life, and with each one, White dives in and takes a central role, from the design of specific products to pulling deals together among his various partners. Last fall, his street-wear line appeared in Target stores across the country.
In our February cover story, "Shaun White's Business is Red Hot," Fast Company Senior Editor Mark Borden, who wrote the article, told you that snowboarding gold medalist and skate boarder Shaun White had the creativity and authenticity to kill in the $150 billion youth market.
He wrote:
"White has sought out companies he truly connects with. Working with a tight team of advisers that include his 29-year-old brother, Jesse, and his agent, Mark Ervin of Img, White sees these deals as a long-term investment portfolio, something that will outlast his knees. Each corporation meshes with a discrete slice of his actual life, and with each one, White dives in and takes a central role, from the design of specific products to pulling deals together among his various partners. Last fall, his street-wear line appeared in Target stores across the country.
- 6/13/2009
- by Lynne d Johnson
- Fast Company
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