This is the the transcript of the April 24th SadGeezer.com interview with Tripping the Rift Director Bernie Denk about his work in animation and on our favourite 3D cartoon.
Read moreThis wasn’t a particularly funny episode. But it made up for it 30 times over by being visually – freaking awesome!
Read moreThis episode doesn’t waste any time at all, it literally jumps right into the action. It starts off with Bob narrowing avoiding fire from Bobo’s battle-cruiser.
Read morePhilbrick is the King of Muldavia 5 and long lost twin brother to Chode. He was adopted by Muldavian royalty at birth and was only recently reunited with his brother.
Read moreThe Free Enterprise was the original spaceship of our intrepid crew. It’s a beat up junker of a space craft that is little more then a cargo hold with a few interspersed crew quarters.
Read moreThe Confederation Cruiser is the more common fleet ship in the Confederate forces. It’s swift, fast, nimble and like other confederation ships, armed to the teeth.
Read moreThe Dark Clown battle cruiser is a formidable enemy. But only if you’re a transport ship with very little in the way of defences or weapons, otherwise this clown ship is an impotent foe.
Read moreThe Jupiter 42 is the fastest spaceship in the galaxy and the vessel of our favourite dysfunctional crew (Chode et al in case that needed clarification).
Read moreThe latest in a long line of time travelling ships, Temporal Adventures Timeplane is capable of travelling not only forward and backward through time, but all the way to the beginning.
Read moreOne of the strong points to this episode was that it returned to some of its more computer short roots. Most obviously by changing the opening credits a tad. Much like the computer short, the final “t” in Rift fell over in the... Read more
Since science fiction worlds are never diverse and only single mindedly represent one view point, then magnify it a thousand fold, this world can only have one trait: and that is to be the trigger happy, gun slingin’ planet.
Read moreThe Peaceniks are the counter-culture rebels of the planet Harmonia 7. The rag tag group of teenagers and liberal arts majors were are led by Aidan Wesson, son of planetary Governor Smith Wesson.
Read moreSmith N Weeson was the governor of Harmonia 7. He’s the man who led the once peaceful world through an infinite downward spiral of paranoia, violence and suffering.
Read moreI think I set myself up for a disappointment with this episode. When I read the synopsis, I expected a lot of Florida 2000 election jokes. But instead this episode was mostly filled with dated election and Monica Lewinsky jokes that might have... Read more
Klak Klownman is the corrupt president of the planet Floridian 7. He’s a terrible gangster and proxy of the Dark Clown Empire who worked so hard to put him into power on the border planet.
Read moreGeorge Goodfellow is a career conservation politician who ran on the Confederate ticket for the presidency of Floridian 7.
Read moreI’m not sure where to begin with this episode. Compared with last week, this episode rocked! Actually it was still one of the best when not compared with last weeks wasted thirty minutes.
Read moreGus XP is the new and improved model over the Balltar Industries Gus model robot. He’s faster, stronger, better than his predecessor.
Read moreIf you were to see Benito in a bar, he’d be surrounded by chicks. read: gold diggers. All the ladies would be hitting on this eligible bachelor, and a few may actually show interest in his war stories.
Read moreBalltar started off as a poor acting robot, and has upgraded himself into the owner of one of the galaxies greatest synthetic producers.
Read moreThis episode brought us two firsts to the series. This episode marks the first time that there wasn’t a fly by of the Free Enterprise or Jupiter 42 to start the show.
Read moreThe Kubrickians are a primitive but peaceful agrarian society that resides upon the barren planet Kubrickia.
Their world isn’t very attractive, but it holds many hidden treasures.