Babylon Park

The animated Babylon 5 / South Park / Crusade / Voyager parody mashup

Video

Babylon Park Episode Zot: 420 on the Septic Line

Posted by on Jul 3, 2011

The introductory episode to Babylon Park, featuring various skits from "future episodes" hosted by Mr. Mordy, the Shadow Poo.

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Merch

8-Bit Babylon Park It’s Dangerous to Go All Alone Shirt

Posted by on Aug 7, 2011

Our new t-shirt is a three-way mixup between Babylon 5, South Park and Zelda with "It's Dangerous to Go All Alone in the Night! Take This."

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Blog

A Clarification Worthy of the Vorlons on B5 Negotiations

Posted by on Aug 19, 2011

A couple days ago we reported on a statement by Walter Koenig that J.M. Straczynski was in negotiations with Warner Brothers to buy the rights to Babylon 5. Which seemed like a...

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Articles

Guide to the planets of Babylon Park

Posted by on Mar 1, 1999

A short guide to the planets of Babylon Park. Background information that never saw wide release.

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Recent Posts

Pat Tallman hits your Pleasure Threshold

Pat Tallman hits your Pleasure Threshold

Jul 12, 2011

“Pleasure Thresholds: Patricia Tallman‘s Babylon 5 Scrapbook” is, as the name suggests, a collection of Tallman’s personal photos and anecdotes from behind the scenes of Babylon 5. Show creator J. Michael Straczynski also provides some notes. A special premiere edition will be available at San Diego Comic Con (with a $10 discount no...

Nyan Spoo

Nyan Spoo

Jun 17, 2011

Was a little bored today and had a few minutes to make a flying pop-tart spoo. Why should cats get all the fun?

A Scholarly Dissection of Babylon Park by Learned Authors, Part Two

A Scholarly Dissection of Babylon Park by Learned Authors, Part Two

Jun 15, 2011

A professor mentions Babylon Park while discussing the prosumption of hyperconscious television. Oh, hell.

A Scholarly Dissection of Babylon Park by Learned Authors, Part One

A Scholarly Dissection of Babylon Park by Learned Authors, Part One

Jun 14, 2011

A professor wrote a chapter in a media studies course book on animation, mentions the postmodern intertextual allusions inherent in the pastiche of Babylon Park. Wait, what?