Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Cartoon Network Ad Tied To Boston Bomb Scare

Turner Broadcasting admits it was a promotion for Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger Force cartoon.

"WBZ) BOSTON The suspicious devices which forced bomb units to scramble across Boston today were actually magnetic lights that are part of a marketing campaign for a television cartoon.

The reports forced the temporary shutdowns of Interstate 93 out of the city, a key inbound roadway, a bridge between Boston and Cambridge, and a portion of the Charles River but were quickly determined not to be explosive.

"It's a hoax -- and it's not funny," Gov. Deval Patrick said.

All of the devices are magnetic lights which resemble a character on the show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force", on Turner Broadcasting's Cartoon Network.

A total of ten devices were found in Boston, Cambridge and Somerville.

The first device was found at an MBTA subway and bus station located under Interstate 93 on Wednesday morning. The device was detonated and determined to be harmless, but as a precaution the station and the interstate shut down temporarily."

More at CBS4.com and TheBostonChannel.com

Some photos of the ad in action on Flickr. The creator of the pics can be found at toddvanderlin.com

Someone's going to be having a chat with the Boston Bomb Squad soon.

Related: Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie trailer on youtube.com

And CNN has a picture of a cartoon character giving the finger.

Update: An arrest made in the Boston bomb hoax at myfoxboston.com
The artist is Peter Berdovsky of Arlington, Mass.

His myspace.com

His website at zebbler.com documents the installation of said ads. Go to past events to see the video. Or pics here

After seeing the video; It's a LiteBrite with a magnet.

Nothing to see here, folks, move along. It's called art. There's no need to call out the bomb squad and shut down the city of Boston for a few LED's. Paranoia has reached new levels.

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