This timeline shows a list of events in Cracked Egg Studios history, or events that influenced studio history, occurring during calendar year 2006.
- January
- February
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
- December
- January 1, 2006
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the video game compilation Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix Special Edition DVD collection.
- January 6
- Clare Phillips begins writing the novella Powisia: A sad, exciting, and true story.
- January 13
- Cracked Egg Studios opens a web hosting account with Global Internet Solutions.
- Cracked Egg Studios begins developing the CESHosting service, offering web site hosting packages.
- January 16
- CESHosting sells its first hosting package.
- January 19
- The Cracked Egg Studios web site moves to crackedeggstudios.com.
- Cracked Egg Studios launches CESHosting.
- January 21
- January 23
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the computer wallpaper Family Portrait.
- Cracked Egg Studios leaks audio previews from the Ni-Ki-Oh! season 3 episode "Power Surge."
- January 26
- Cracked Egg Studios begins providing web hosting services for the Free United Club of Kids.
- January 28
- Cracked Egg Studios hosts an audio-only screening of the Ni-Ki-Oh! season 3 episode "Power Surge."
- January 31
- Cracked Egg Studios acquires Noey Productions.
- February 1
- Cracked Egg Studios removes Ni-Ki-Oh! on Paper from its web site.
- February 3
- Cracked Egg Studios announces that it is taking over development of the video game The Lost Pyramid.
- Cracked Egg Studios begins re-programming the video game The Lost Pyramid from scratch using the 3D RPG Builder engine.
- February 4
- Cracked Egg Studios produces the pilot for the reality series HoJeong Gets AIM.
- Cracked Egg Studios produces the theme song HoJeong Gets AIM (TV size), performed by David Collura.
- February 5
- Clare Phillips begins publishing information about Powisia.
- February 7
- Nick Phillips writes the short story The Most Important Meal of the Day.
- Ted Phillips produces the song Three-Headed Goat, performed by David Collura.
- Ted Phillips produces the song Thirteen Prophecies, performed by David Collura.
- February 9
- Ted Phillips produces an interview of HoJeong Park by David Collura.
- Cracked Egg Studios retires the Future Projects widget from its web site.
- February 10
- Ted Phillips writes the poem Heatstroke, based on a planned Ni-Ki-Oh! scene, under the pseudonym Claustrus Fervemens.
- February 12
- Cracked Egg Studios opens the In Development web portal as a source of company insider information.
- February 14
- Ted Phillips writes the philosophical poem The Great Apostrophe.
- February 15
- Cracked Egg Studios launches The Arsenal, intended as a digital storefront for company media.
- February 17
- Cracked Egg Studios discontinues Lightscribe versions of its DVD collections.
- February 21
- February 22
- Cracked Egg Studios launches Ni-Ki-Oh! Card of the Day on its web site.
- February 26
- Cracked Egg Studios hosts a screening of the Ni-Ki-Oh! DVD collection The World According to Maximillion Pegasus.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the Ni-Ki-Oh! DVD collection The World According to Maximillion Pegasus.
- March 2
- Cracked Egg Studios begins issuing and accepting a digital currency called celbos for various forum activities.
- Cracked Egg Studios begins accepting donations to fund future projects.
- March 7
- Ted Phillips writes a script outline for Ni-Ki-Oh! season 4.
- March 21
- Cracked Egg Studios incorporates elements of Powisia into The Lost Pyramid script.
- March 22
- Cracked Egg Studios begins production on the video game compilation Kingdom Hearts 2 Collection.
- March 24
- Ted Phillips produces the nightmare audio In the Tiger Exhibit.
- March 25
- Ted Phillips and Dave Collura design a Plumbing Notice for Rubin Hall dormitory.
- March 26
- Clare Phillips writes the poem Powisia: The Hooded Darkness.
- April
- Ted Phillips visits Appalshop in Whitesburg, Kentucky.
- Ted Phillips, et al collaborate on an adaptation of Dr. Seuss's The Sneetches for radio.
- Ted Phillips writes the scripts for Ni-Ki-Oh! season 4.
- April 16
- Cracked Egg Studios performs website development for Sunnyside United Neighborhood Network.
- April 22
- Cracked Egg Studios hosts daily one-hour screenings of episodes from the video game compilation Kingdom Hearts 2 Collection at its headquarters.
- April 28
- Ted Phillips produces the parody The Wonderful World of Pokémon.
- April 30
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the video game compilation Kingdom Hearts 2 Collection.
- May 6
- Cracked Egg Studios announces planned upgrades to its workstation, the MASTER-EGG.
- May 8
- Clare Phillips writes the non-fiction paper Life During the Renaissance.
- May 20
- Cracked Egg Studios pulls the video game compilation Kingdom Hearts 2 Collection from the market.
- June 6
- The Cracked Egg Studios web site opens a Downloads section and adds tangible merchandise to its Store.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the song HoJeong Gets AIM (TV size) as downloadable content on its web site.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the song Thirteen Prophecies as downloadable content on its web site.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the song Ted's Ya Hi as downloadable content on its web site.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the song Ted's Ya Hi (Inverted Sphere Mix) as downloadable content on its web site.
- Cracked Egg Studios teases the upcoming Ni-Ki-Oh! Final Genesis DVD collection by releasing the updated theme song as downloadable content on its web site.
- June 8
- Cracked Egg Studios teases the upcoming Ni-Ki-Oh! Final Genesis DVD collection by releasing the computer wallpaper The True Tommy as downloadable content from its web site.
- Cracked Egg Studios re-releases the computer wallpaper Family Portrait as downloadable content on its web site.
- Cracked Egg Studios rereleases the Ni-Ki-Oh! DVD collection The Lost Episodes as downloadable content from its web site.
- June 9
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the documentary Free United Club of Kids as downloadable content on its web site.
- June 11
- Nick Phillips leaks an extended version of the Ni-Ki-Oh! scene involving the Vacca Mobile as downloadable content on the web site.
- June 14
- Mike Vacca and Joe Justus reconcile.
- June 15
- Cracked Egg Studios purchases the MiniDV camera.
- June 16
- Cracked Egg Studios films a Ni-Ki-Oh! scene where Gozaburo Loser duels Kemo.
- Cracked Egg Studios films a Ni-Ki-Oh! scene where Joey duels a Rare Hunter named Tocts.
- Cracked Egg Studios films a Ni-Ki-Oh! scene where Gozaburo Loser duels Majin Buu.
- June 18
- June 24
- July 1
- Cracked Egg Studios films the documentary Ted, Tom, Joe, Nick, and Vinny Go North.
- July 2
- Cracked Egg Studios films an alternate telling of the Ni-Ki-Oh! scene where Joey duels a Rare Hunter during a blizzard.
- July 9
- Nick Phillips attends Yale Summer Session 2006 at Yale University.
- August 3
- Cracked Egg Studios launches a private BitTorrent tracker to handle large Downloads from its web site.
- August 4
- Clare Phillips begins programming the video game Edgewater Park.
- August 9
- Clare Phillips produces the documentary Dummy Has KO Zones?!
- Cracked Egg Studios releases Ni-Ki-Oh! <UNTITLED> on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the video game music video of Kingdom Hearts footage set to Evanescence's Going Under on YouTube.
- August 10
- Cracked Egg Studios releases Life Just Hasn't Been the Same Without Ni-Ki-Oh! on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the Free United Club of Kids documentary on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios announces plans to remake The Twisted Mile.
- August 13
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the documentary Dummy Has KO Zones?! as downloadable content on its web site.
- August 14
- Cracked Egg Studios launches the EGG Builder, selling custom PCs based on studio workstations.
- August 16
- Clare Phillips begins publishing The Story of Powisia on Rare Witch Project.
- August 19
- Nick Phillips returns from his stint at Habitat for Humanity.
- August 22
- Cracked Egg Studios films the remake of The Twisted Mile.
- August 23
- Tom Fulgione produces a teaser called The Even More Slightly Twisted Mile.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases The Even More Slightly Twisted Mile on YouTube.
- August 24
- Clare Phillips writes a screenplay for the film Super Smash Bros. Movie.
- August 25
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the remake of The Twisted Mile on YouTube.
- August 26
- Cracked Egg Studios films a Ni-Ki-Oh! scene where Niki teaches Joey how to play Duel Monsters.
- August 30
- Cracked Egg Studios investigates developing a fighting video game with characters from The Story of Powisia, based on the MUGEN software.
- September
- Cracked Egg Studios develops a fantasy football web site for a client.
- September 1
- Clare Phillips begins writing the short story The Small Town of RareWitchVillage.
- September 2
- Clare Phillips begins programming the video game Italiana La Strada.
- Clare Phillips begins programming the video game Rare Witch Project.
- September 8
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the remake of The Twisted Mile on DVD.
- September 10
- Ted Phillips creates the official fan Facebook group "Cracked Egg Studios Kicked My Ass."
- September 12
- Ted Phillips produces the animation The Bear People.
- September 15
- Cracked Egg Studios greenlights The Twisted Mile to continue as a full series.
- Cracked Egg Studios acquires rights to develop The Story of Powisia into a fantasy series.
- September 16
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the Ni-Ki-Oh! scene "How Maximillion Pegasus Gets His Millennium Eye" on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the remake of The Twisted Mile on MySpace.
- September 18
- Clare Phillips compiles the screenplay for the comedy Rare Witch Parody.
- September 25
- Ted Phillips begins producing the situation comedy short Apple Pie.
- October 8
- Ted Phillips writes the screenplay for a scene in Isles of Fortune where Claw has a meeting with Tommy at a fallen tree.
- October 9
- Cracked Egg Studios continues 3D animation for the Ni-Ki-Oh! episode "Power Surge."
- Cracked Egg Studios leaks a Ni-Ki-Oh! animation clip on YouTube.
- October 10
- October 14
- The web site goes down for 9 days due to provider error.
- October 18
- October 24
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the situation comedy short Apple Pie on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the animation The Bear People on YouTube.
- October 27
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the Ni-Ki-Oh! musical number set to Michael Pasternak's "No Matter What" on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the Ni-Ki-Oh! musical number set to Link Park's "Crawling" on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the Ni-Ki-Oh! musical number "Face Up Face Down" on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the Ni-Ki-Oh! musical number set to Linkin Park's "In the End" on YouTube.
- October 28
- November 10
- The web site goes down for 2 weeks due to provider error.
- November 12
- Cracked Egg Studios leaks the Ni-Ki-Oh! episode "Losing a Mind" on YouTube.
- November 13
- Ted Phillips films a rehearsal of a Ni-Ki-Oh! scene where Gozaburo Wheeler finds a rogue program on the Wheeler Corp mainframe.
- November 20
- Ted Phillips writes the screenplay for the holiday short Thanksgiving from Hell.
- November 22
- The Free United Club of Kids web site launches its wiki, dubbed FUCKipedia.
- November 26
- November 28
- Ted Phillips pitches adapting the short story The Trick-or-Treat Bags into a horror film.
- November 30
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the short film Crossing the Border on YouTube.
- Cracked Egg Studios releases the short film Lead Dust on YouTube.
- December 4
- Ted Phillips films the Ni-Ki-Oh! scene where Gozaburo Wheeler finds a rogue program on the Wheeler Corp mainframe.
- December 12
- December 13
- Damage to the MASTER-EGG threatens to cause Ted Phillips to miss a screening deadline.
- December 14
- Ted Phillips submits the Ni-Ki-Oh! scene, where Gozaburo Wheeler finds a rogue program on the Wheeler Corp mainframe, for a screening at New York University.
- December 15
- Cracked Egg Studios leaks the ending of the Ni-Ki-Oh! episode "Ice Breaker" on YouTube.
- December 22
- Clare Phillips writes the song parody CareBearlicious, featuring Noey, for her solo album of the same name.
- December 25
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