Under ownership of one of its original founders, the cock teeth recover from the dead
When Warner Bros. announced its closure of Rooster Geeth in 2024, it was an online production company that began using Halo’s comedy Machinima Red vs. Blue in 2003, it was a real online agency’s loss. But less than a year later, the original co-founder Burnie Burns said he had acquired brand rights for “and its remaining assets” and he was bringing it back.
“About a year ago, we were all sad to learn that the cock’s teeth were closed,” Burns wrote in a message. “Today, I’m happy to say that I’ve finished my rooster brand and its remaining possessions.” The acquisition. ”
Burns said the details of the deal were too big for the “letter of the website” and he urged readers to check out the podcast’s February 5 morning report. In it, he stressed that he had obtained a “very specific rooster teeth brand” and that there were some performances and characteristics related to it, some of which were back to their creators when rooster teeth closed last year, which was not part of the deal.
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“Our focus on this acquisition is the Rooster Teeth Channel, which means websites, YouTube channels, all social media accounts, and then all the shows in it,” Burns said in the podcast. These shows will be available at some point in the future and provide morning supporters with Q&A from Patreon supporters, which will then be published on Monday on Monday. The Resurrected Rooster Teeth will come with some return of the old show as well as “new stuff” and will start running this summer.
“I got to know the word ‘Enshittific’ – I know it’s been around for a while,” Burns said. “But if you listen to the podcast, you know my son taught me the term. Boy, last year did Hit me on me because everything happens in AI, everything from generating content all the way to AI influencers is just not able to tell what’s happening on the internet, and every day it feels like the internet is getting worse and worse, so our 2025 plan is to eliminate us The little corner of the internet, it’s an internet. To do that, we’re making the first step.”
Early in the process – Bomb said in the podcast that the rebuilt cock teeth currently have only two employees, himself and Ashley Burns – and everything remains to be seen. But while the cock’s teeth may not have the cultural dish that was stopped on glorious days, the enthusiasm for returning is huge. As an elder in my own online, it was great to see that old dog get a new life, and to me some “De-Shittification” sounded great too.
This is still my favorite: