Goofa Man Productions is
happy to announce a brand new online animation that dares to go where no
man has gone before!
Yes! G.M. Productions' new
animation — Trek Babe Supreme — dares to answer the question,
"Which Star Babe in all of the ORIGINAL Star Trek series
is the most awesome?"
Goofa Man operatives
interviewed Star Babe experts from all over the galaxy in order to
determine the answer to this question. After many sweaty hours
of tabulating votes and cross-referencing fetching females from Mr.
Gene Roddenberry's retro-sci-ficlassic, we determined a
winner! And if you'd like to see who we selected as Trek Babe Supreme
from that sexy 1960s tv show,then just click on the following
link to see the Trek Babe Supreme animation. Posted on the Goofa
Man Productions' YouTubechannel, the 3.5-minute animation is
a fun salute to Star Trek and its beautiful women.
Animator
Mike Fisher says, "We don't need another oil-soaked pelican or
robot-voiced pop song, but we DO need a firm,unwavering statement
from a reliable authority declaring one woman as the supreme Star Babe
from the original Star Trek series."Fisher went on to
say, rather defensively, "I know we're talking about a television show
that is almost 50 years old. And yes, yes,we should all move
on with our lives like that nice William Shatner has done."
"Look,
I'm NOT one of those guys who thinks only of tv shows and movies from
the 1960s," Fisher loudly stated.
"I like TV
shows and movies from the 1970s, too!" he sobbed as he ran upstairs.
What's
that? You say you disagree with the Goofa Man choice of Trek Babe
Supreme? Well, feel free to leave a note at the YouTubechannel
stating who YOU would have chosen as Trek Babe Supreme... Who knows?
Maybe there will be another Trek Babe Supremeanimation in
the future!
Goofa Man Productions is the
animation and cartoon studio of Mike Fisher. Mike has been producing
award-winning independent, shortanimations for over 10 years.
He also creates cartoons and illustrations for Animation Magazine, Scary
Monsters Magazine and, for over15 years, created
cartoons for Starlog magazine.