Post by ahkyahnan on Mar 10, 2010 13:46:45 GMT -5
For those unfamiliar, Classic Rock Magazine is a major British music magazine found in most large book stores, usually alongside mags like Rolling Stone. They have a website that features a daily music news blog.
Today, ScoobyAddicts is used as a reference source for one of their blogs. See original story and link below. Of course the article itself is a bit 'tongue-in-cheek'...and considering it's about KISS's Gene Simmons maybe more tongue-in-cheek than usual...but I thought it was cool to see the site referenced, especially since I know the Villains page is an original piece of work. Congratulations!!
These blog entries often get repeated in the magazine itself, so I wouldn't be surprised to see ScoobyAddicts referenced on the newsstands soon too.
Of course I don't think the Diabolical Disc Demon is actually called Gene Simmons in the episode, but it's fairly obvious he was the inspiration. (Actually I thought at first this was some "New Movies" episode I'd missed!)
Anyway, here's the link and story. Go to the very last sentence to see the Scooby part.
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www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/kiss-do-comedy-tv-deal
Move over Scooby-Doo – there’s a Kiss TV comedy show on the way!
The legendary band have teamed up with E1 Entertainment to develop a series of half-hour comedy programmes, aimed at the kids’ market.
Says Gene Simmons: “Kiss continues to be the juggernaut of licensing and merchandising, from Kiss M&M’s to Kiss Dr Pepper. Kiss is a band, but also the only music BRAND. Continuing in our 35-year history of going where no band has gone before, we are proud to partner with E1. Like all things Kiss, we intend to make this a very special show for our fans.”
Let’s hope it’s better than the 1978 film Kiss Meet The Phantom Of The Park, which was unintentionally hilarious! (Whaddya mean? It’s a cinematic milestone! – Kiss Ed.)
For further info, go to www.kissonline.com
Incidentally, we mentioned Scooby-Doo for a reason. Did you know that Gene Simmons made a ‘guest appearance’ in a 1978 episode? Well, check out www.scoobyaddicts.com/villains.aspx?PageNo=6&StartRowIndex=51&Series=0
Today, ScoobyAddicts is used as a reference source for one of their blogs. See original story and link below. Of course the article itself is a bit 'tongue-in-cheek'...and considering it's about KISS's Gene Simmons maybe more tongue-in-cheek than usual...but I thought it was cool to see the site referenced, especially since I know the Villains page is an original piece of work. Congratulations!!
These blog entries often get repeated in the magazine itself, so I wouldn't be surprised to see ScoobyAddicts referenced on the newsstands soon too.
Of course I don't think the Diabolical Disc Demon is actually called Gene Simmons in the episode, but it's fairly obvious he was the inspiration. (Actually I thought at first this was some "New Movies" episode I'd missed!)
Anyway, here's the link and story. Go to the very last sentence to see the Scooby part.
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www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/kiss-do-comedy-tv-deal
Move over Scooby-Doo – there’s a Kiss TV comedy show on the way!
The legendary band have teamed up with E1 Entertainment to develop a series of half-hour comedy programmes, aimed at the kids’ market.
Says Gene Simmons: “Kiss continues to be the juggernaut of licensing and merchandising, from Kiss M&M’s to Kiss Dr Pepper. Kiss is a band, but also the only music BRAND. Continuing in our 35-year history of going where no band has gone before, we are proud to partner with E1. Like all things Kiss, we intend to make this a very special show for our fans.”
Let’s hope it’s better than the 1978 film Kiss Meet The Phantom Of The Park, which was unintentionally hilarious! (Whaddya mean? It’s a cinematic milestone! – Kiss Ed.)
For further info, go to www.kissonline.com
Incidentally, we mentioned Scooby-Doo for a reason. Did you know that Gene Simmons made a ‘guest appearance’ in a 1978 episode? Well, check out www.scoobyaddicts.com/villains.aspx?PageNo=6&StartRowIndex=51&Series=0