Featuring Joss Whedon of the Day

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Felicia Day's YouTube channel, Geek & Sundry, presents a new web series called Written by a Kid. 

It's a bit like Drunk History with children, and the first episode stars none other than Joss "The Boss" Whedon, as well as Dave Foley and Scrubs' Kate Micucci.

The results are basically incredible.

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Felicia of the Day

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For $179.95, you can have the three-pound, foot-tall Felicia Day shelf guardian you always dreamed of. Or something.

Dressed as Codex from her web series The Guild, this is one heck of an avatar -- but not a cheap date.

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Felicia Day Does Steampunk of the Day

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In her latest "Flog", geek icon Felicia Day suits up for a steampunk photoshoot with corset designers Clockwork Couture, even cosplaying a steampunk version of her Guild character, Codex.

More like Felicia Yesterday, amirite? (Sorry.)

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The Guild Music Video of the Day

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Felicia Day fronts a rock band made up of her guildies for a geek-power anthem called "I'm The One That's Cool" in this season's music video from her hit web series The Guild.

It's been almost three years since Day released The Guild's first music video, and you know you still wanna date her avatar.

Season 5 of The Guild starts April 10th on Day's new YouTube channel, Geek and Sundry.

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Felicia Day YouTube Channel Announcement of the Day

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Geek icon Felicia Day is building on the success of her web series The Guild and Dragon Age: Redemption by launching a new YouTube channel called Geek & Sundry.

The new channel will feature five days a week of geek-themed programming from Day and fellow famous geeks Wil Wheaton, Paul and Storm and Veronica Belmont, plus a series of motion comics from publisher Dark Horse.

Day will host a video blog called The Flog, while Wheaton plays tabletop games and RPGs on TableTop (looks like Freddie Wong makes a guest appearance, too) and Belmont hosts a sci-fi and fantasy book club called Sword and Laser.

Paul and Storm's scripted musical comedy, Learning Town -- co-starring Dr. Horrible co-creator Maurissa Tancharoen -- will kick off in late 2012.

Other shows include "Written By a Kid," where directors turn kids' wild ideas into short films, and of course, the latest episodes of Day's The Guild.

Geek & Sundry launches April 2nd, although some of its shows won't arrive until later in the year.

[dailydot]