As Dreamers Do Part Deux

Ten Things You Didn't Know About Gus St. Pierre (2007 YouTube video)
Ten Things You Didn't Know About Gus St. Pierre
Uploaded to YouTube on January 8, 2007 by Fiona Flowers

1) Gus only met his notorious stepfather John Kricfalusi once. John and Bridgette Kricfalusi tried to abduct Gus from the Warner Bros. backlot on the same day of Colette's murder.

2) Gus's late half-sister Colette briefly dated River Phoenix from 1991 until '92.

3) Gus briefly dated Reese Witherspoon for five months in 1996. They first met when Bally invited both to be ceremonial king and queen for the grand opening of the Worlds of Wonder theme park in Las Vegas. According to Reese, Gus supposedly said "I thought the Superdome was huge" under his breath when he looked up to the ceiling of the indoor park.

4) In 1997-98, Gus dated Brittany Murphy when they worked together on a handful of episodes of King of the Hill.

5) Gus reunited with Reese in 1998 after they both worked together on Pleasantville. Both would finally marry in 2001.

6) In 2002, after ABC fired Dennis Miller from Monday Night Football, the network offered Gus a spot in the broadcast booth. Gus declined, fearing his Saints homerism would alienate the 31 other fanbases.

7) Gus has made brief cameos in the music videos for Master P's "Make Em Say Ugh," Juvenile's "Back that Thang Up," and the Big Tymers "Still Fly."

8) In April of 1991, Gus auditioned to be the voice of Big Nate on the original animated series, which aired on NBC the following September. The role instead went to Scott Grimes.

9) During the making of the original Mighty Ducks, Gus oftened sharpened the blades of his hockey skates with a stone that his late uncle Andre Boudreaux used for sharpening his hunting knives.

10) Gus has no relationship with his biological father Eugene DuBois.
 
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Ten Things You Didn't Know About Gus St. Pierre
Uploaded to YouTube on January 8, 2007 by Fiona Flowers

1) Gus only met his notorious stepfather John Kricfalusi once. John and Bridgette Kricfalusi tried to abduct Gus from the Warner Bros. backlot on the same day of Colette's murder.

2) Gus's late half-sister Colette briefly dated River Phoenix from 1991 until '92.

3) Gus briefly dated Reese Witherspoon for five months in 1996. They first met when Bally invited both to be ceremonial king and queen for the grand opening of the Worlds of Wonder theme park in Las Vegas. According to Reese, Gus supposedly said "I thought the Superdome was huge" under his breath when he looked up to the ceiling of the indoor park.

4) In 1997-98, Gus dated Brittany Murphy when they worked together on a handful of episodes of King of the Hill.

5) Gus reunited with Reese in 1998 after they both worked together on Pleasantville. Both would finally marry in 2001.

6) In 2002, after ABC fired Dennis Miller from Monday Night Football, the network offered Gus a spot in the broadcast booth. Gus declined, fearing his Saints homerism would alienate the 31 other fanbases.

7) Gus has made brief cameos in the music videos for Master P's "Make Em Say Ugh," Juvenile's "Back that Thang Up," and the Big Tymers "Still Fly."

8) In April of 1991, Gus auditioned to be the voice of Big Nate on the original animated series, which aired on NBC the following September. The role instead went to Scott Grimes.

9) During the making of the original Mighty Ducks, Gus oftened sharpened the blades of his hockey skates with a stone that his late uncle Andre Boudreaux used for sharpening his hunting knives.

10) Gus has no relationship with his biological father Eugene DuBois.
Bonus Facts

11) In the fall of 1995, D3: The Mighty Ducks was filmed at Redwood Empire Ice Arena, aka Snoopy's Home Ice in Santa Rosa, California. Gus and the rest of the cast got a chance to meet Charles Schulz, who makes a cameo in a crowd shot.

12) During the D3 shoot, Gus had Saturdays and Sundays off. One Sunday, October 29, 1995 to be precise, he went to see the Saints play against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park. Robin Williams brought his daughter Zelda to the game and immediately recognized Gus in the concourse. Then, Gus happily signed an autograph for Zelda. Gus had worked with Robin the previous year on The Reign of Emperor Norton.

13) Gus landed the role of Patrick Verona in Ten Things I Hate About You after director Gil Junger's preferred choice of Heath Ledger was unable to fit the movie on his shooting schedule because of a prior committment to The Phantom Menace.
 
Considering it's not too late, maybe Code Geass if that hasn't happened already. Or maybe Tekkaman Blade.
Tekkaman Blade is FARRRR TOOOOOO OLDD!!

But Code Geass being one of MGM's first anime dubs could be nice for either Adult Swim or Toonami if they were willing to air the show at 11PM or Midnight on Saturdays...

Any other ideas? I suggest the 2005 version of Doraemon for Cartoon network.
 
Yeah, but I did suggest the block expand to Saturday nights in addition to remaining on weekdays in the PM.

Maybe MGM should dub some anime. What MGM anime dubs did you guys have in mind?

Tekkaman Blade is FARRRR TOOOOOO OLDD!!

But Code Geass being one of MGM's first anime dubs could be nice for either Adult Swim or Toonami if they were willing to air the show at 11PM or Midnight on Saturdays...

Any other ideas? I suggest the 2005 version of Doraemon for Cartoon network.
IOTL, Kikki's Delivery Service took nine years to come to the US.

Also, ITTL, MGM is the #2 brand behind United Artists at Turner Broadcasting. Basically the reverse of how both brands were brought together IOTL.
 
IOTL, Kikki's Delivery Service took nine years to come to the US.
I know, but that's different.

And I got ideas for Touchstone anime dubs because it's been FARRR too long since they last dubbed any.
Also, ITTL, MGM is the #2 brand behind United Artists at Turner Broadcasting. Basically the reverse of how both brands were brought together IOTL.
Oh....

But still, any ideas for Turner anime dubs aside from Code Geass and Doraemon? Maybe Hunter X Hunter and The Prince Of Tennis?
 
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NFL playoff seeds for 2006-07
SeedAFCNFC
1Las Vegas Raiders (West winner)Los Angeles Rams (West winner)
2Indianapolis Colts (North winner)New Orleans Saints (South winner)
3Brooklyn Jets (East winner)Philadelphia Eagles (East winner)
4Houston Oilers (South winner)Chicago Bears (North winner)
5San Diego Chargers (wild card)Seattle Seahawks (wild card)
6Cleveland Browns (wild card)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (wild card)

Wild Card Playoffs
January 6, 2007

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Philadelphia Eagles (4:30; ABC)
Announcers: Al Michaels and John Madden

Cleveland Browns at Brooklyn Jets (8:00 FOX)
Announcers: Matt Vasgersian and Cris Carter

January 7, 2007
Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears (4:30; CBS)
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf

San Diego Chargers at Houston Oilers (8:00; SBC)
Announcers: Mike "Doc" Emrick and Boomer Esiason

Divisional Playoffs
January 13, 2007

Highest seed at Indianapolis Colts (4:30; SBC)
Announcers: Kevin Harlan and Jerry Glanville

Lowest seed at Los Angeles Rams (8:00; CBS)
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf

January 14, 2007
Highest seed at New Orleans Saints (4:30; CBS)
Announcers: Jim Nantz and Phil Simms

Lowest seed at Las Vegas Raiders (8:00; SBC)
Announcers: Mike "Doc" Emrick and Boomer Esiason

Conference Championships
January 21, 2007
NFC:
Lowest seed at Highest seed (3:00; CBS)
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf

AFC: Lowest seed at Highest seed (6:30; SBC)
Announcers: Mike "Doc" Emrick and Boomer Esiason

Super Bowl XXXI
February 4, 2007

Blockbuster Stadium; Miami Gardens, Florida
6:30; CBS
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf

All times Eastern.
 
@WB18 @TheMatthew25 @mrcubfan415 @stratonapba

NFL playoff seeds for 2006-07
SeedAFCNFC
1Las Vegas Raiders (West winner)Los Angeles Rams (West winner)
2Indianapolis Colts (North winner)New Orleans Saints (South winner)
3Brooklyn Jets (East winner)Philadelphia Eagles (East winner)
4Houston Oilers (South winner)Chicago Bears (North winner)
5San Diego Chargers (wild card)Seattle Seahawks (wild card)
6Cleveland Browns (wild card)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (wild card)

Wild Card Playoffs
January 6, 2007

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Philadelphia Eagles (4:30; ABC)
Announcers: Al Michaels and John Madden

Cleveland Browns at Brooklyn Jets (8:00 FOX)
Announcers: Matt Vasgersian and Cris Carter

January 7, 2007
Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears (4:30; CBS)
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf

San Diego Chargers at Houston Oilers (8:00; SBC)
Announcers: Mike "Doc" Emrick and Boomer Esiason

Divisional Playoffs
January 13, 2007

Highest seed at Indianapolis Colts (4:30; SBC)
Announcers: Kevin Harlan and Jerry Glanville

Lowest seed at Los Angeles Rams (8:00; CBS)
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf

January 14, 2007
Highest seed at New Orleans Saints (4:30; CBS)
Announcers: Jim Nantz and Phil Simms

Lowest seed at Las Vegas Raiders (8:00; SBC)
Announcers: Mike "Doc" Emrick and Boomer Esiason

Conference Championships
January 21, 2007
NFC:
Lowest seed at Highest seed (3:00; CBS)
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf

AFC: Lowest seed at Highest seed (6:30; SBC)
Announcers: Mike "Doc" Emrick and Boomer Esiason

Super Bowl XXXI
February 4, 2007

Blockbuster Stadium; Miami Gardens, Florida
6:30; CBS
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf

All times Eastern.
Anyone but the Rams and Raiders, please.
 
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MLK Day National Telecast Slate for January 15, 2007

NBA
Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks (ABC)
Boston Celtics at Atlanta Hawks (ABC)
Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs (ABC) [D-Wade vs. Manu, Duncan and Parker]
Cleveland Cavaliers at New Orleans Jazz (TNT) [LeBron vs. CP3]
San Diego Clippers at Phoenix Suns (TNT) [Kobe vs. Nash and Gasol]

NHL
Atlanta Flames at Tampa Bay Lightning (TBS)
Detroit Red Wings at Chicago Blackhawks (NBC)
Pittsburgh Penguins at Los Angeles Kings (SBC) [Crosby vs. Malkin & Kopitar]
Mighty Ducks of San Diego at Las Vegas Silver Knights (SBC)
New York Rangers at Washington Capitals (ESPN)
 
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