From what I can find, a Publisher ID used to cost $350/year. To use a test house the cost is 150e per application, unless it is a free application. It seems like writing a Web Runtime App is the cheaper and easier way to go since doesn't require signing and it is done with web tools.
I've met several, several, several cartoon characters before on MySpace.
I don't even like MySpace that much but that's the one thing that makes the site worth signing up for. Even "my own character" has a MySpace account! :D
See, I think people over emphasis on the lack of reunion on TAS' finale. Sure he doesn't reunite with MJ onscreen, but it end on a hopeful note (now the ending to Unlimited and MTV's Series is more of an unhappy ending).
I admire cartoons that can juggle 4 characters or more. In the stories I make, it's usually one and a sidekick, duos, or trios. The more there are the harder it is to write for all of them.
I've seen this special tons of times and always enjoy every time I watch it. You have to feel sorry for Charlie Brown though for getting a rock on trick or treat I mean so he's a ghost whats wrong with that?
Plus, that would be rediculously similar to the forgotten movie, "We're back! A Dinosaur Story."
EDIT: Wouldn't be surprised if a trailer pops up by the end of the week (as they clearly will make a teaser at least before Horton hears a Who)