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Logo slates Season Two of Rick & Steve in its new animation offerings

I've made no secret that I'm a big fan of Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World, the wickedly funny satire from Eating Out and Boy Culture director Q. Allan Brocka. Today, Logo (our parent company) announced that we can look forward to seeing more Rick & Steve, as the show will be returning for a second season in the summer of 2008. The second season will consist of eight episodes, two more than the first season.

Logo also announced two more gay-themed animation projects. One is Tinseltown, the Hollywood satire from the Jim Henson Company we told you about earlier. If you need more reason to get excited about Tinseltown, I just learned that it's co-written by Sordid Lives creator Del Shores.

We can also expect more of Small Talk, which was part of last week's Alien Boot Camp. The Small Talk short films all focus on two gay male friends who comment on the goings-on at the gym, steamroom or other locations.

You can already check out Small Talk at AlienBootCamp.com. A 12-minute pilot of Tinseltown will air on tomorrow night's Alien Boot Camp and will available to watch online the following Monday, November 5.

See that picture at the top? I'm up there dancing with Evan and Condi over the news of all this animated goodness.

  • Lyle Masaki's blog
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    Animated Goodness

    Where are you Lyle in that picture?  I can't see you.  LOL  Just kidding.  I'm excited about the new season.  Rick & Steve is one of my favorite shows.