This Saturday, September 19th, my show “RollBots” premieres in the USA on the CW4Kids. This is where things get serious, so I’m going to try and inject a little silly. And I need your help. Yes, you.
Click here to watch the trailer I cut for the show.
What is RollBots?
It’s many things. On the surface, it’s a Saturday morning cartoon not unlike classic Transformers, with little robot spheres that do battle with each other. Canadian kids have been watching it since February, and they love it (I have hundreds of parents’ emails to prove it). But on a deeper level, it’s also mini-geekery in action. I like to think of it as Battlestar Galactica Jr… there’s a series arc with a complex mythology that I hope will help train kids to see beyond “Monster of the Week”, and hope for something better.
What’s this challenge?
I’ll be honest: even though my books do reasonably well, I earn more writing a single episode of RollBots than I have from The Vector. My TV habit funds the rest of what I do. If RollBots does well in the US, I will get to do another season, and I will have more time and resources to make things like The Pig and the Box and TorrentBoy. If not, my ability to make Creative Commons-licensed goodness will be severely limited.
What I’m asking of you is this: please watch my show. If you have kids, plonk them down in front of the TV to watch it. If your kids have friends, tell them too. If you don’t have children of your own, buy some (no, not really). Tell everyone you can that RollBots is on TV this Saturday, and it’s gonna be great!
Wait, why?
I know some of you don’t know me and couldn’t care less about me, so I’ve made a list of reasons RollBots is worth supporting. It’s aimed at Internet folk and geeks, but the rest of you can read it too…
So what’s the pay off?
Beyond the fact that you’ll get to spend 30 minutes of happy time this Saturday, there’s another benefit I’ll throw into the pot. The average ratings for a show on the CW4Kids in our time slot is 0.5/4. I want to improve on that if I can. So I will bribe you (collectively). Here’s how it’ll work…
Just for context: Typhoon is a sci-fi action novel about near-future asteroid pirates and the dangerous politics of defying a government-sanctioned monopoly. The outline for the book has already drawn serious interest in turning it into a TV series of its own, so believe me when I say that CCo-ing this sucker is a big deal for me. And for further context, a script for an episode of RollBots is worth a bit less than $10,000. So that’s a decent-sized donation to the EFF, no matter how you slice it.
What’s to do?
Watch the show, obviously. Write about this challenge, twitter it, post it on Facebook… all the usual stuff. I realize Nielsen families don’t grow on trees, but if enough people are chatting about RollBots, we’re bound to bump into some of them. Every last bit helps.
I’m not asking for money, and I don’t expect miracles… and I realize it’s presumptuous to ask for your passionate support of a show you’ve never seen before… but if nothing else, I want you all to know that while most Saturday morning cartoons look stupid, like they’re created by committee trying to squeeze pennies from toddlers… this show, this time, is made by a true Internet geek, and he needs your help.
You may now commence the flaming.