Ok... I really doubt many of you watch this show, but it's pretty funny at times. Seth Green (Scott Evil from Austin Powers) created this show and it's done via stop frame animation of plastic action figures and toys.
Ok... I really doubt many of you watch this show, but it's pretty funny at times. Seth Green (Scott Evil from Austin Powers) created this show and it's done via stop frame animation of plastic action figures and toys.
OMG how did you find that
I actually saw on HGTV the other day and in one of the designs they put an SSR Toy on the shelf.
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Originally Posted by DOOPHUS
SCARY that you would find something so "unique," ssr71!
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I got hooked on the show after watching their "Star Wars" episode. This skit was actually on last nights episode which I just watched earlier. As soon as I saw it, I went looking for the link.
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