Daily Archives: February 9, 2013

Ka Fan : 2013 Chinese New Year PSA

Ka Fan : 2013 Chinese New Year PSA

No matter how big or small our families are, it is important to share quality time and make priceless memories with them. This Chinese New Year, let’s try to remember that it’s not so much about the feast, but more about the precious time we spend together with our families. Put A Smile On Your Parents Face for your family reunion dinner. Go Home: Word.

See more inspirational commercials from Asia : Smoking Kid: Thai commercial, Silence of Love : Thai Life Insurance Commercial, Bowl for Humanity and Dream Rangers.

Ka Fan : 2013 Chinese New Year PSA

Take Notes by Memo Jackson x TCO x JL Jupiter

Take Notes by Memo Jackson x TCO x JL Jupiter

Rapper Memo Jackson x TCO x JL Jupiter collaborate on the quick flowing track “Take Notes”. The trio unleashes a message that not just about music. Pay attention and write fast or you might miss it. Keep grinding and chasing your dreams.

You can listen to the single and download it FREE below:

Listen to more Memo Jackson: Bring that flow back, Ecstasy, TGIF, Track 1, Get Loose and Electric Freak. For more JL Jupiter, check out The Prayer, Believe, Off ya Love, Bad Guy, Fireproof and Boom Bap.

Take Notes by Memo Jackson x TCO x JL Jupiter (contains explicit lyrics)

Help fund Video Game High School Season 2

Help fund Video Game High School Season 2

Video Game High School (VGHS) Season One was a massive success and Freddie Wong and the gang are going bigger and better in every way for Season 2 – more game types, more action, more effects, and more gaming-related puns and obscure references! Season Two will take place over six TV-length episodes, for a total of 160-180 minutes of action-packed goodness. Here’s more about the Video Game High School Season 2:

After a shocking scandal puts The Law in handcuffs and VGHS’s reputation on the line, it’s up to Brian D and Jenny Matrix to take the embattled FPS team to victory and redemption. Vehicles will explode and hearts will break as Brian and Jenny battle the toughest gamer schools in the world– all while dealing with the team’s new coach: Mary Matrix, Jenny’s win-at-all-costs mother.

Meanwhile, Brian’s best bud Ted Wong struggles to prove himself to the Drift Racing Team. Along the way, he’ll square off against the Drift King’s arch rival, the Duchess of Kart and partake in a sacred – and deadly – rite of drift passage.

And as Ki Swan finds herself mired in an existential crisis, yearning for meaning in a meaningless world, she’ll match wits with an egomaniacal RTS Player, duel a wandering fighting gamer ronin, and engage in a high stakes game of Poker-mon for her very right to stay at VGHS.

CAN YOU BELIEVE all this takes place in just SIX sensational episodes?!? Neither can we! They just made half of this up!* Find out which half next season… only on Video Game High School!

Funding Video Game High School Season 2 won’t be easy. Freddie Wong and the crew are seeking $636,010 – which is the exact amount of money they spent on Video Game High School Season One. This, as a minimum, will let them achieve the same level of quality they achieved in the first season.

See Video Game High School Season 1
Video Game High School : Episode 1
Video Game High School : Episode 2
Video Game High School : Episode 3
Video Game High School : Episode 4
Video Game High School : Episode 5
Video Game High School : Episode 6
Video Game High School : Episode 7
Video Game High School : Episode 8
Video Game High School : Episode 9

Help fund Video Game High School Season 2

VGHS Season 2 is coming

Cost Breakdown of Video Game High School Season 1
cost breakdown of Video Game High School Season 1