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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Pet Vacation Starts

Cosmic Creatures is going on vacation.


Wishing all of our readers - both furry and not so fuzzy - a great, healthy and fun summer!

--Cosmic Creatures Staff

Monday, July 27, 2015

Rabbids Aren't Rabbits

Love rabbits?  The Easter Bunny may be popular come egg dyeing time, but what about the beauty of bunnies other times of the year?  Need your rabbit fix all the time?  We can't rely on Bugs Bunny exclusively.  Rabbids may be your bunny binging answer!


One thing must be made completely clear before you start your own love affair with Rabbids. These cute, zany critters aren't really bunnies - from Earth anyway.  They're actually adorable alien creatures with their own Nickelodeon TV show, Rabbids Invasion.  Rabbids seem to share the cute, but wacky mission to amaze us as Minions.  I wonder which one is more mischievous?

Friday, July 24, 2015

Amazing Animals & Powerful Pets

Power to the pets!  Your pet isn't only a family member, but can act as an attractive social magnet.  It can put you in the driver's seat when it comes to showcasing an unusual pet.  After all, if your pet is truly unique, it can give you a powerful feeling when showing off your furry friends.  It's especially neat to own a pet which evokes a powerful response from the unwary and unprepared.  Tired of owning just a common cat or dapper dog?  How about owing a pet which inspires absolute amazement in all who see it?


Is it an owl?  Is it a tribble?  Is it an incredible hybrid of both?  One thing is certain:  Owning this cosmic critter ensures that cute is part of your regular vocabulary.  Of course, if this cuddly cutie breeds as quickly and as much as the tribbles from Star Trek, then cute may be transformed into crisis.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Logical To Love Our Pets

Is it logical to love this photo?  I think so.  As the most famous Vulcan of them all, Spock, might say, "Humans are highly illogical."  True, Mr. Spock, but then when did anyone ever say that love was logical?


Pet love is nurturing.  It's fun and it's also heartwarming.  Physicians have reported on medical studies which prove that having pets and experiencing that special love makes us and our families healthier.  When animals are brought into nursing homes, the residents perk up and get more alert and are happier.  If that doesn't qualify as being highly logical, then call me an over emotional human!  Come on, Spock, that doggy Vulcan grows on you, doesn't he?

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

A Horse With Big Wings

The noble horse has served humans in so many ways.  The indispensable animal is transportation, trusted companion and loving pet.  Many of us also love to keep birds as pets. Why not just combine the two beasts and get the fun and frolic of the best of both worlds?  The ancient Greeks did just that - with that glorious hybrid animal, Pegasus.


Many famous interpretations and pop culture depictions of this fabled beast have been offered up to us throughout the years.  One of my favorites is the appearance of high flying Pegasus in the classic feature film, Clash of the Titans, starring Laurence Olivier.  Master of stop motion animation, Ray Harryhausen (The Golden Voyage of Sinbad), provided the unforgettable special effects for this classic movie.  When Perseus (Harry Hamlin) finally mounts and rides Pegasus into the clouds, it's one of the most uplifting moments in the whole film.  

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Gizmo The Gremlin

Don't feed him after midnight?  Don't get him wet?  Whoa.  I just want a cute pet!  Too many rules...  But look at that adorable face!  Come on, admit it.  How can you resist him anything?

Don't Get Me Wet!

Gizmo was so terminally cute, he managed to spawn a sequel to his first hit flick, Gremlins, directed by Joe Dante in 1984.  The follow-up, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, had loads more action and zaniness, but lacked most of that unique and awe inspiring cuddly and weird factor which so beautifully characterized the original movie outing.  The Gremlins franchise definitely needs some updating and fresh offerings!  But don't touch Gizmo, he's perfect as is!

Monday, July 20, 2015

20 Best And Worst Pets In Science Fiction

Best and Worst are the kind of discriminating lists that most everyone can get behind and embrace, at least until your own best and worst isn't represented.  Still, it's always fun to give the thumbs up and down to things.  The gracious folks over at io9 have compiled the 'Best' and the 'Worst' of pets in science fiction.


Familiar faces like cuddly gremlin Gizmo from classic, 1980's fantasy movie, Gremlins, makes the cut on the best of the bunch, and so does that finicky tabby Spot the cat, owned by android Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation.  Check it out here - 20 Best and Worst Pets In Science Fiction.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Cosmic Creatures Of The Galaxy

Where have all the cosmic critters gone?  Are they hiding in a nebula?  Are they cloaked with a kind of Harry Potter like invisible field?  Or, are they crafty inter dimensional beings who simply don't register on our eyes or even advanced, probing technology?  Phantoms...
 

Sci-Fi pets aren't usually found waiting for us to adopt them at a pet store, but then again, nobody would discount a dog or cat that had the spunk enough to warp around the cosmos.  Cosmic Creatures are all around us.  Let's go find em!

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Science Fiction - Creature Feature

Here, Spot!  Come on, boy!  Where are you, Harley?  Love biting our mailman again, Spike?

Ah, the loyal animals in our lives.  Where would any of us be without our pets?  Dogs... cats... fish... gerbils... ferrets... pigs... tribbles....  Hold the phone!  Tribbles?

If you're not a Trekker, you may only know about tribbles by word of mouth.  Maybe a friend or a loved one owns a few collectibles.  If you've lived long and prospered along with the UFP, then you know of what I speak.  Tribbles may be the most famous of all the sci-fi pets.  After all, they're furry, fuzzy and can be kept as pets - right?  Well, I suppose they can be kept as pets if you're really wealthy - because feeding and properly keeping their voluminous offspring is a monumental task only Donald Trump could rightly afford.  I wonder if Trump would build a fence around them to try to contain all his tribbles?  Maybe he'd send them off to Mexico to nurture better diplomatic relations with our neighbors to the south?


For the crew of fabled Starship Enterprise, in the classic episode, The Trouble With Tribbles, the problem all began when Captain Kirk's crew couldn't resist buying these cuddly creatures from cosmic trader, Cyrano Jones.  Doesn't William Shatner look simply delighted in that tribble pow-wow?  Starfleet not only allows you to see the galaxy, evidently, it also enables one to get down right personal with cosmic creatures.

Of course, Tribbles are merely one of the more well known of the sci-fi pets, but they're certainly not the first, nor the last.  Science Fiction has established a great tradition of bringing our pets with us out into the farthest reaches of the cosmos.  Where would Han Solo be without his big, shaggy dog, Chewbacca?  Oy!  I can hear the screams of protest now!  Okay, sure, Chewie isn't actually a dog, but we all know what Han's big fuzzball is based on.  How about Ewoks? More pet like.  Definitely.  Maybe though, they're too cute for words, or many of our stomachs.  And let's not get started with Jar Jar Binks - please.

Me a no popular!?
Could I be your pet?


Fact is that many of the characters in many of the big sci-fi movies, TV shows and books are merely pets reimagined.  In the classic Hollywood science fiction epic, The Day The Earth Stood Still, Gort's an intergalactic and awesomely destructive robot - yep.  He's also Klaatu's companion, assistant, or yes, even pet, after a fashion.


Robby The Robot astounds us in the 1954 classic sci-fi epic, Forbidden Planet.  He can speak most any known language - take that C3PO! - and even whip up some fine and powerful moonshine.  Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), his human creator, tells us that technical knowledge from planet's native aliens, the enigmatic and long since deceased Krell, enabled him to tinker Robby together.  It's as if Robby's merely a powerful toy, a plaything - and he's so much like a pet, that he has that cuddly factor down to a veritable science.


Even the most advanced technology can always learn something basic, even quaint, from something as old school as a cuddly cat.  Take one of the most advanced, sentient life forms in all of the ranks of the legendary Starfleet - the android Data - science officer on the Enterprise D, under Captain Jean-Luc Picard, played by the great Patrick Stewart.  Actor Brent Spiner played Data as the ever questing, ever human equation pondering artificial lifeform.  But even the astounding Data needed a sci-fi pet.

Spot, that is not your litter box.