As anime continues to grow worldwide and is woven into the pop cultural zeitgeist, there’s no better way to experience anime than at the biggest entertainment fan event of the year – San Diego Comic-Con!
Crunchyroll will once again head down to sunny San Diego Comic-Con to bring anime fans a slate of ani-mazing events, including the first-ever Crunchyroll Ultimate Anime Fitness Challenge, massive and immersive show floor pieces, insightful panels and first-ever anime exhibits at the Comic-Con Museum.
Have you ever wanted to train like your favorite anime character? Crunchyroll is teaming up with Hardcore Fitness in Downtown San Diego to create
Crunchyroll’s Ultimate Anime Fitness Challenge, putting bodies in motion for a unique training arc. Crunchyroll subscribers and Sdcc badge holders looking to get swole can sign up for sessions at 9:00Am and 10Am on Friday, Jul 21st and Saturday, July 22nd. Fitness writer, influencer and...
Crunchyroll will once again head down to sunny San Diego Comic-Con to bring anime fans a slate of ani-mazing events, including the first-ever Crunchyroll Ultimate Anime Fitness Challenge, massive and immersive show floor pieces, insightful panels and first-ever anime exhibits at the Comic-Con Museum.
Have you ever wanted to train like your favorite anime character? Crunchyroll is teaming up with Hardcore Fitness in Downtown San Diego to create
Crunchyroll’s Ultimate Anime Fitness Challenge, putting bodies in motion for a unique training arc. Crunchyroll subscribers and Sdcc badge holders looking to get swole can sign up for sessions at 9:00Am and 10Am on Friday, Jul 21st and Saturday, July 22nd. Fitness writer, influencer and...
- 7/8/2023
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
The following article is provided by Rolling Stone.
By Charles Thorp
College Humor co-founder Ricky Van Veen pioneered the idea of user-uploaded hilarity in 1999, a full six years before the advent of YouTube. For the past 14 years, his creative team have been churning out a swarm of videos, books and TV shows. Now, this week, they're releasing their first feature film, Coffee Town. And yes, Coffee Town is an actual movie, not some fake out as Humor fans seem to believe.
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the 50 Funniest People Now
"People are so used to us putting out parody videos that when we posted the trailer we were flooded with messages like, 'This is a really awesome joke, but if you guys really made this movie, I'd watch it,'" says Van Veen, speaking from his cushy office at the Iac building in New York. "And I'm on the...
By Charles Thorp
College Humor co-founder Ricky Van Veen pioneered the idea of user-uploaded hilarity in 1999, a full six years before the advent of YouTube. For the past 14 years, his creative team have been churning out a swarm of videos, books and TV shows. Now, this week, they're releasing their first feature film, Coffee Town. And yes, Coffee Town is an actual movie, not some fake out as Humor fans seem to believe.
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the 50 Funniest People Now
"People are so used to us putting out parody videos that when we posted the trailer we were flooded with messages like, 'This is a really awesome joke, but if you guys really made this movie, I'd watch it,'" says Van Veen, speaking from his cushy office at the Iac building in New York. "And I'm on the...
- 7/23/2013
- Huffington Post
When Eddie Redmayne heard there was going to be a film version of Les Miserables, the British actor knew he was destined to play the dashing battle hero Marius. "I was doing a film called Hick with Chloe Moretz and Blake Lively. We were shooting in North Carolina," the 30-year-old actor tells senior reporter Charles Thorp in the Dec. 31 issue of Us Weekly. "I sat in my trailer, dressed as a cowboy, and sang! Saying it now it seems really odd, but when I was there [...]...
- 12/26/2012
- by Zach Johnson
- Us Weekly
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