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'''Mother Goose and Grimm''' is a comic strip begun in 1984 by Mike Peters. The strip centralizes on its title characters: an anthropomorphic goose named [[Mother Goose]], and her dog, Grimm. Except when it chooses to be a one-shot, gag-a-day strip in the vein of ''[[The Far Side]]''. Other characters include Atilla the cat and various others. The strip also had an animated series in 1991, which tanked.
''[[Mother Goose and Grimm]]'' is a comic strip begun in 1984 by Mike Peters. The strip centralizes on its title characters: an anthropomorphic goose named [[Mother Goose]], and her dog, Grimm. Except when it chooses to be a one-shot, gag-a-day strip in the vein of ''[[The Far Side]]''. Other characters include Atilla the cat and various others. The strip also had an animated series in 1991, which tanked.
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* [[Anthropomorphic Shift]]: Grimmy and Atilla started out noticeably less humanoid than they are now. One of the most notable changes is that they now speak normally instead of via thought bubbles á la ''[[Garfield]]''.
* [[Anthropomorphic Shift]]: Grimmy and Atilla started out noticeably less humanoid than they are now. One of the most notable changes is that they now speak normally instead of via thought bubbles á la ''[[Garfield]]''.
* [[Art Evolution]]: Grimm was much more lumpy and scratchy in the first years. Sometime around 1988, his design was streamlined, and the art has stayed the same since.
* [[Art Evolution]]: Grimm was much more lumpy and scratchy in the first years. Sometime around 1988, his design was streamlined, and the art has stayed the same since.