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I’m a cartoonist who lives in Lansing, Michigan. Visit my shop to buy original art and more. Follow me on Instagram, @danieljhoganart.

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Caturday Photos: Rags Plays “Smaug”; Nigel the Gamer

by Daniel J. Hogan on December 21, 2013 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Blog, Humor

[dc]A[/dc]nother Saturday means, another Caturday. Also known as, an excuse to post photos of my cats. Not that I really need an excuse to post photos of my cats, but context is always an added bonus.

cat yarn

“My yarn.” Photo by me.

Rags is excited about The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug hitting theaters, because he did his own Smaug impression yesterday morning. Yes, he hopped on the couch and flopped down on Stephanie’s bag of yarn, much like the titular dragon in the Hobbit films does on his pile of treasure. Rags then napped on the bag of yarn. Rags repeated this process twice more throughout the day and evening, once again proving my How to Make a Cat Bed theory. Cats.

cat playstation controller

“Zzzz.” Photo by me.

Nigel, on the other hand (…paw?), kept me company while I played The Last of Us. He made for a good PlayStation controller rest on my lap, and purred until falling asleep. Playing The Last of Us with a purring cat on your lap certainly adds to the challenge when avoiding the Infected and Hunters.

Enjoy the rest of the weekend.

└ Tags: animal, autobio, cat, fantasy, geek stuff, nigel, rags, steph, video games

Disney’s Frozen: Cool As Ice

by Daniel J. Hogan on December 18, 2013 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Blog, News

[dc]T[/dc]he latest Disney animated feature, Frozen, came out last month. It took a few weeks until Stephanie and I managed to see the film, and Frozen was worth the wait.

disney frozen poster

Cooler than cool. Image via Amazon.

Disney’s latest string of computer animated films continues to impress: Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, and now Frozen. Being an animation geek, and a Disney geek too, Frozen sat at the top of my must-see list for the past few months, and it did not disappoint.

Get a Horse!

Prior to the start of Frozen, Disney attached a new Mickey Mouse short: Get a Horse! What started as a fun return to the old-school “rubber hose” animation era took a u-turn and incorporated modern 3D animation. I really enjoyed Get a Horse! and I love how Disney is getting back to releasing Mickey Mouse shorts. Get a Horse! was a crowd-pleaser for the audience, which for a 9PM show on a Monday night in Lansing, consisted mostly of adults 20 years old and up (as far as I could tell).

 Frozen: It’s All in the Details

If you go on some of the tours at Disney World, you learn how Walt Disney was a firm believer in ‘the details.’ The little stuff you might not think about, but when given attention, make the final product better (such as, the amount of detail at (Disney’s Animal Kingdom). I loved all the little details in Frozen, the character and environment design especially. I’m sure this was intentional (and because of all the work which goes into animation, everything usually is), the look of Frozen reminded me of classic Disney films like Sleeping Beauty.

Sing With Me

Frozen features several great songs, and overall the music is very well done. Sure, there are couple of usual schmoopy Disney love songs, but the real stand out is Let It Go, as sung by Idina Menzel, who played Elsa (famous for her role as Elphaba in the original Broadway run of Wicked). Let It Go is a powerful three-minutes-and-change of singing, and as Stephanie said Elsa is “The first Disney princess to really have any pipes.” Don’t be surprised if Let It Go gets an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song. The entire Let It Go sequence in Frozen is an audio-visual treat. Very moving and worth the price of admission alone.

Need more convincing? I bought the Let It Go by Idina Menzel MP3 not 24 hours later.

 Laugh With Me

After the music, and animation, the other stand-out of Frozen is the humor. Much of it leans toward the awkward spectrum, especially with the talking snowman Olaf, but it is very well done. Frozen will have you laughing, for sure.

 Sister Sister

Without spoiling the main story points of Frozen, I enjoyed the twists and turns of the plot, in that it deviated away from the usual Disney fairy tale tropes. To compare, Frozen is more like Brave than say Sleeping Beauty when it comes to story. Frozen will touch those with siblings, younger and older, especially sisters.

3D or Not?

Stephanie and I saw Frozen in 3D, more by necessity than choice—we could only make the 9PM 3D showtime. Normally, I prefer 2D versions of theatrical films, but Frozen was a great 3D experience. If you don’t want to shell out the extra money for 3D, you won’t miss too much, but if you can, see Frozen in 3D. It is a big film, shot in the widescreen ratio of 2.35 : 1, so you notice the 3D depth and scope a bit more. Frozen is a very cinematic animated film, and is well-worth the time and money to see in the theater.

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└ Tags: animation, disney, fantasy, film, geek stuff, pop culture, steph

Amazon Enigmas: Christmas Gift Guide 2013

by Daniel J. Hogan on December 10, 2013 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Amazon Enigmas, Blog, Humor

[dc]A[/dc]re you ready for Christmas shopping? I sure as hell ain’t, but I don’t have a choice. Because, people be wanting gifts and SOCIETY DEMANDS IT. If you are in similar shopping doldrums, here is a handy list of stuff I found on Amazon for this Christmas season—and each will bring a special kind of Christmas cheer. Or requests for you to be put in a sanitarium (which, hey: I could use a vacation).

Start ‘Em Young This Christmas

ipad potty seat for christmas

Uhhhh. Image via Amazon.

Potty training is an important part of raising any child. But who has the time to keep the kid company on the can? Not me. I have hours of The Last of Us to get through. If you want to keep your kid occupied while they are occupied, consider this 2-in-1 iPotty with Activity Seat for iPad (got all that?). Yes, your kid can be just like the rest of us: checking Facebook and answering emails on the can. (Thanks to Chris from sikkdays.com for sending this one my way)

Let’s Just Lampshade It

ipad toilet paper holder

There’s a downloading joke here. Image via Amazon.

And just how can your kid learn to use their iPad-equppied potty? By watching you, of course. Take the guess-work out of your bathroom and let guests know how important Candy Crush is to you with this Pedestal iPad Stand with Toilet Paper Roll Holder. Anti-bacterial screen wipes sold separately, and believe you me–stock up.

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└ Tags: amazon enigmas, christmas, family, holidays, humor, pop culture, shopping, tv

Walt Disney World Honeymoon: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Photos – Asia

by Daniel J. Hogan on December 4, 2013 at 6:00 pm
Posted In: Blog, News

[dc]T[/dc]he Asia section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom features gorgeous theming. Really. Asia in Disney’s Animal Kingdom might be one of my favorite places to shoot photos in all the Walt Disney World parks.

animal kingdom everest flags

I love the smell of flags in the morning. Photo by me. Lens: Canon 50mm 1.8

For fans of theming and Disney World photowalks, the Animal Kingdom is a must-visit–especially Asia, and the parts around the ride Expedition Everest.

yak yeti dim sum animal kingdom

Yak and Yeti Dim Sum. Photo by me. Lens: Canon 50mm 1.8

One of our first stops near Expedition Everest was the Yak and Yeti restaurant. Fans of pan Asian food should give the Yak and Yeti a try—it features a fun menu and goes beyond basic sandwiches and burgers. Stephanie and I split an order of Dim Sum and fried rice–which made for a great light lunch.

Yak and Yeti also serves beer—and better still, our waitress gave us plastic to-go cups. That’s right, travel beers at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. We spotted a guy walking around with a plastic cup of beer earlier in a gift shop and wondered how we could do the same. If you want a nicer sit-down restaurant during your visit to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, check out Yak and Yeti.

OK, time for more photos!

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└ Tags: animal kingdom, autobio, disney, disney world, honeymoon, photography, photos, steph, travel
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