The sci-fi animated film “Strange Fame” is out on DVD today, March 19 and in order to celebrate, ShockYa is throwing a giveaway! If you’d like to have your chance to win a DVD copy of this film about space pirates, genetic mutations, indentured servitude, and the love found between two women, here’s what you need to do:

Follow us @Shockya. Then tweet the phrase, “@Shockya is giving away Strange Fame! Follow and RT to enter!” You can tweet us every day until April 2; after that date, we’ll pick the winner at random and notify them through Twitter DM. Good luck!

“Strange Fame” stars Tim Curry (“The Rocky Horror Picture Show”), Claudia Black (“Stargate SG-1,” “90210”), Ron Glass (“Firefly,” “Barney Miller”), Juliet Landau (“Green Lantern: The Animated Series”), Tara Strong (“Ultimate Spider-Man,” “My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic”), George Takei (“Star Trek” franchise), Cree Summer (“The Spectacular Spider-Man,” “A Different World”), Claudia Christian (“Babylon 5”) and Dawnn Lewis (“Futurama,” “A Different World”).

The film, which premiered at Sci-Fi London: The International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film and won the “Best Feature Film” award at the 2012 Dragon Con, tells the futuristic story of love amid genetic engineering and desolation:

“Set at the end of the 28th century, the human race has long since abandoned a desolate earth. In order to survive, humanity has been using genetic engineering to adapt to otherworld environments, to the point where changing one’s skin color or gender has become commonplace. On the moon Ganymede, saxophonist Parker (Claudia Black) and guitarist Naia (Tara Strong) develop a close relationship. The two embark on their new relationship and form a new band — but they also must fight for their freedom from the evil Mig (Tim Curry).”

The DVD will come with bonus features like two behind-the-scenes featurettes, “Claudia Black: On Strange Frame, Sex Scenes and Sci-Fi” and “In the Studio with Claudia Black, Tara Strong, Ron Glass, Cree Summer, Juliet Landau, Michael Dorn and George Takei,” as well as a deleted scene.

Make sure to follow “Strange Fame” on Twitter @StrangeFrame and the film’s distributor, Wolfe Video @WolfeVideo.

Strange Fame

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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