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Gorgeous Tiny Chickens, Batman, and the Happiest Media Kit

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I guess it’s appropriate that I’m a computer geek, because I have a very binary lifestyle: my level of work is either 0 or 1, with nothing in between.

I’m currently set to 1, so my time to post is very limited (though I’ve been using Twitter like crazy, because it’s fast, immediate, and portable.)

However, I wanted to take a moment and share three things for your pleasurable enjoying.

1. I did an episode of Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show last week. I don’t know when it will be released, but I saw an edit of it last night that is hilarious.

2. I got permission from James Tucker, producer of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, to tell the world that I worked on the show Monday. I can’t say anything about the content of the episode or the character I play — apparently, it’s a Darth Vader-is-his-father kind of secret — but it was massively fun, and since I’m one of the world’s biggest Batman Geeks, it was kind of a dream come true.

3. I can’t believe how many orders of Happiest Days were recently placed! I guess I should run out of printings more frequently. Many of you asked for a media kit, like the one I did for Dancing Barefoot. Well, here’s the Happiest Days of Our Lives media kit. Please download it and use it; it’s under a Creative Commons license, so I encourage you to get crazy go nuts with it.

Shit. The robots are crawling all over the lab again. I have to get back to work.

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16 April, 2008 Wil

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21 thoughts on “Gorgeous Tiny Chickens, Batman, and the Happiest Media Kit”

  1. Bike Stop says:
    16 April, 2008 at 2:31 pm

    Lick poop!
    Who thinks of these things and why am I still stuck in this job?

  2. Alan says:
    16 April, 2008 at 2:59 pm

    According to wikipedia, the new Batman show will focus on the Dark Knight teaming up with various members of the DC universe. I think that make it pretty obvious that you were cast as “guy who teams up with Batman.”
    Which actually sounds like a very cool role.

  3. warcorp says:
    16 April, 2008 at 3:01 pm

    Mmmm..Deep Fried Robot!

  4. VT says:
    16 April, 2008 at 3:08 pm

    Enjoy being set to 1. 😉
    Can I trade you shiny gold rocks for a copy of Happiest Days at the Festival of Books? Or are you seriously, totally out of them to the point where I have to also pay with beer?

  5. akbar56 says:
    16 April, 2008 at 3:17 pm

    If it is Wil being teamed up with Bats… I say WIL IS BLUE BEETLE!

  6. Merbrat says:
    16 April, 2008 at 3:28 pm

    re: your THDoOL flurry…
    well, as I mentioned in my email, *some* of us were foolishly waiting
    to pick one up at the Geek Tour signing!
    (Foolishly forgetting about things like print-runs!) D’oh!
    Shiny gold rocks ensued.
    Barb (Merbrat)

  7. posiegirl says:
    16 April, 2008 at 3:47 pm

    I hope you’re bringing lots of Happiest Days copies to the Emerald City Comic Con – because I already need to buy at least 2. 🙂

  8. Lex says:
    16 April, 2008 at 4:23 pm

    Darth Vader is Batman’s father? Holy plot twist, Batman.
    – Lex

  9. Alan says:
    16 April, 2008 at 4:48 pm

    The plot twist… it’s full of holes.

  10. adam reitsma says:
    16 April, 2008 at 4:53 pm

    numb3rs
    Hi Wil,
    Just thought I would let you know – the “Graphic” episode of Numb3rs aired in australia just last night.
    Nice work! That was one ugly suit you had there. I think i preferred your walter character, but still, that was one of the better Numb3rs episodes yet, so very cool you could be a part of it.

  11. Hisham says:
    16 April, 2008 at 5:18 pm

    Wha-? Aw poop. That don’t sound like Jaime Reyes. I was hoping you played Jaime Reyes in The Brave and the Bold.
    I just saw the last episode of LSH. You had a hella lotta lines there. I was hoping one of them would be you telling Imperiex or Brainiac, “Cosmic Boy says: Dont be a dick!”

  12. ProudTexasWoman says:
    16 April, 2008 at 8:50 pm

    Yesssssssss! No kidding, I shouted out across the house when I saw the confirmation on your doing GTCMS. I got faked out last week by previews for episode 5 — when much of a guy’s face is obscured by a Cownicorn suit, it’s a lot harder to distinguish even a famous face — and narrowly avoided the embarrassment of wrongly announcing your GTCMS debut, only because posting just wasn’t working right on that computer. (Whew!) I know that Kim Evey’s Facebook status indicated she was editing episodes 9 and 10 last weekend, so it may well be one of those, though it was unclear whether she meant #10 in the total lineup of 12, or the tenth of the new episodes.
    For the uninitiated, you might want to go to YouTube and subscribe to Cspot’s channel now so that you’ll get notification each Friday when the new episode goes up. The original channel, Mediocre Films, also has a lot of hilarious video made by the same folks, so you might check that out too. (I don’t claim to be impartial, having gone to school with the director. 🙂
    In other news: Thanks so much to the poster last Friday who mentioned using his PayPal balance to pay for his copy of Happiest Days… I was due for a payment in the format of my choice from a survey company, and your comment totally settled the question. Just ordered my copy and can hardly wait the 2-4 weeks it will take to get to Dallas.

  13. Craig Steffen says:
    16 April, 2008 at 11:01 pm

    I guess it’s appropriate that I’m a computer geek, because I have a very binary lifestyle: my level of work is either 0 or 1, with nothing in between.
    I’m blessed/cursed with the same MO. Fortunately, I’ve been luck enough to be pegged at “1” for the last three weeks (on a work trip). The trick, for me, will be re-capturing that drive when I’m back home.
    Shit. The robots are crawling all over the lab again. I have to get back to work.
    Let me get this straight–did you just make a reference to one of YOUR OWN first big episodes in TNG? I have a geek-o-meter that goes to 11, and the needle just broke.
    😀
    Right. Back to state=1, which involves wearing a suit today…but only today.

  14. [email protected] says:
    16 April, 2008 at 11:03 pm

    Re: Numb3rs — “Ultra World” episode broadcast on Australian network tv last nite… Wil Wheaton’s character was so retro OTT Joan “Alexis” Collins Dynasty-esque. Or, put another way, the guy which Wil portrayed — Miles Sklar, comic book creator and world-class douche — appeared frighteningly like a Perth-born GenX Oz gay male — a narcisistic tosser who loves money and power…
    The cultural depiction was spot on — a mewling spoiltbrat tactically manipulating all around for his exclusive benefit. Yes, even the “kind act” which Wil’s character displayed at the close of “Ultra World” was cynically geared to maximize work and future investments. Wil, as a professional working actor, have you closely studied the West Australian GenX gay male psyche as a template for the Numb3rs character!?!

  15. adam reitsma says:
    17 April, 2008 at 2:10 am

    Heheheh – ‘photoniqueer’ – i think you will find he could model his character off myriad tossers around the world.
    Primarily, I think wil just ignored his own “don’t be a dick” advice for the role.
    My favourite line was:

    “I’m the victim here!”

  16. [email protected] says:
    17 April, 2008 at 5:21 am

    Adam dear boy, ta muchley for the laugh — amazing aint it, how a few words can contain bucket loads of irony, “I’m the victim here!”
    BTW: Jonathon Singleton on the West Coast — Perf, WA!

  17. Ryan says:
    17 April, 2008 at 8:19 am

    Wheaton Sighting in the Wild:
    http://plawa.cyber.cz/img/dmnc/list2.html
    (About halfway down, the infamous sweater picture)
    via Metafilter

  18. kevincheramie says:
    17 April, 2008 at 9:07 am

    Is there a simple explanation for the picture of you shown here?
    http://plawa.cyber.cz/img/dmnc/list2.html

  19. CrescentDreams says:
    17 April, 2008 at 9:38 am

    Hey there,
    You may have already heard of this, but I found the article interesting: ‘Jihadi Cool’ Comic book action heroes may be better weapons against terror than bullets or bombs.
    I realize this has little to do with this post, but rather than just emailing you directly, I thought I’d share with your readers as well…

  20. Kenyon says:
    17 April, 2008 at 8:53 pm

    Now you just need to appear on “two hot girls in the shower” and you’ll be maxed out.

  21. KingOfLostFaces says:
    17 April, 2008 at 10:12 pm

    This is really amusing (or moderately, at least) because I was just talking to my family about my ultimate dream: producing/writing a live-action television series that primarily follows Tim Drake. It’s one of those pipe-dreams that keeps me going when I’m sad. Anyway, I’ve always said that you were my ideal choice for Edward Nigma (and Kate Mulgrew for Leslie Thompkins). We were watching Trekkies and my brother mentioned this blog. And then, when I got here, I saw a post about you voicing a character in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. This compelled me to write this silly post. THE END

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