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Kittenpants (magazine)
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Kittenpants was an online humor magazine published monthly from 2000 to 2005 on Kittenpants.com. It featured the work of writers from all over the U.S. who have since gone on to work for Comedy Central, McSweeney's, Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, and The Onion's AV Club. It also featured the early short films of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!.


Each issue featured an interview with an actor, comedian, musician, or filmmaker. Celebrities featured on Kittenpants.com included David Cross, Devo, Bruce Campbell, and several members of MTV's The State.


Kittenpants was founded by Darci Ratliff, who also wrote under the name Kittenpants for other publications.


In 2003, the Kittenpants CD, Kitty Kitty Bang Bang, was released on Seattle's Guns A Blazin' records. [1] The record featured bands from Denton, Texas, including the Riverboat Gamblers and Centro-matic. 2003 also marked the beginning of Kittenpants Productions, as Ratliff began work as a producer for independent films.[1]


In 2007, Ratliff published If I Did It: The Kittenpants Anthology, a collection of articles and interviews from the magazine.[1]


Darci Ratliff currently writes for the cultural and literary magazine, The Nervous Breakdown and co-hosts a weekly podcast called Me Three.


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  1. ^ a b c Kittenpants.com Cite error: The named reference "test" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).


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