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SCRAT.com Appears on Howard TV and Ivy Supersonic Rebels Against Rupert Murdoch

This Weekend Howard Stern Launches Howard TV for a Penny on Pay Per View featuring footage from his 50th surprise birthday party, arranged by Robin Quivers, with help from Feathered Hat designer and publicist Ivy Supersonic.

(PRWEB) November 3, 2006 -- Among the many reasons to splurge for the penny, Howard TV will be featuring footage from his 50th surprise birthday party, arranged by Robin Quivers, with help from Feathered Hat designer and publicist Ivy Supersonic, and her fight against Rupert Murdoch for allegedly stealing her cartoon character, Sqrat (Case # 04401 Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, NYC). In an attempt to shock Murdoch, Ivy features ever popular adult film Star Gina Lynn, and other nude models, sporting the SCRAT.com logo, reminding Murdoch of his pending lawsuit for trademark and licensing infringement case (Case # 04401 Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, NYC), brought by Ivy Supersonic.

Ivy, known as the woman of many hats, with the help of her art team, travels with a team of naked models to remind the public of the alleged injustice that she is enduring. Ivy Supersonic has now appeared without the shirt on her back, "which is what Fox and Murdoch is apparently trying to leave me without!"

Keep in mind, Fox is featuring the Scrat on Kellogg's cereal boxes to market to children. Ivy, while featuring the SCRAT.com logo on naked adult film stars, is "clearly exposing the vulgarity of Fox's business ethics while choosing to market a controversial children's character." A character by which Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, defines as "an unsavory character or hermaphrodite."

Click on the following CNN link where Jeanne Moss reported Ivy's discovery 2 years before the release of Fox's Ice Age, and you decide for yourself if Fox allegedly stole Ivy's Character.

http://www.ivysupersonic.com/ivid/cnn2000.shtml

Watch Howard Stern's TV promo (commercial) starring Ivy Supersonic's Scrat.com feathered hat models with adult film star Gina Lynn on Howard Stern on Demand at this link: http://sqrat.net/gallery/Howard/0BUS03344ivy (click under the campaign bus photo where it says promo).

Ivy Supersonic's Scrat.com models make an appearance at the launch of Howard Stern's Film Festival to present on stage with Howard Stern the prize money to the winners and runner's up. View the photos here" http://ivysupersonic.com/gallery/Howard-Stern-Film-Festival

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Marks Friggin tells the Supersonic-Sam Simon rendezvous and how Sam "makes promises he can't keep because he's in bed with Fox."

Supersonic and Fox's Simpson's creator, billionaire Sam Simon have a thing. Howard Stern features the Supersonic/Simon Love/Hate relationship on his website, HowardStern.com.

Supersonic dips her model in chocolate and serves her for desert at Howard Stern's after party for his film Festival
photo by Kenny Babolcsay

Ivy Supersonic's campaign bus at Howard Stern's 50th Birthday Celebration

Fox's confidence in the sequel to the surprise 2002 hit is evinced by a much bigger campaign this time around and tie-ins by about a dozen partners including Kellogg/Keebler, Burger King, Airheads Candy, ConAgra, Wal-Mart and others.

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