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* [[Humanlike Foot Anatomy]] |
* [[Humanlike Foot Anatomy]] |
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* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Par for the course. For example, when Albert is on trial for eating Pup-Dog, Seminole Sam notes that Pup-Dog was fond of water, "jus' like a fish," and produces a fish skeleton that he claims is Pup-Dog's. Porkypine refutes him by noting that it's a ''cat''fish skeleton. |
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Par for the course. For example, when Albert is on trial for eating Pup-Dog, Seminole Sam notes that Pup-Dog was fond of water, "jus' like a fish," and produces a fish skeleton that he claims is Pup-Dog's. Porkypine refutes him by noting that it's a ''cat''fish skeleton. |
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* [[Large Ham]]: P.T. Bridgeport (the P.T. Barnum [[Expy]]) is such an example of this that his word balloons are even lettered in old-school circus advertising type. |
* [[Large Ham]]: P.T. Bridgeport (the P.T. Barnum [[Expy]]) is such an example of this that [[Painting the Medium|his word balloons are even lettered in old-school circus advertising type.]] |
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* [[Lighter and Softer]]: Kelly would occasionally produce alternate strips (which he called the "bunny strips") with "safer" gags that more timid newspaper editors could run when the regular strips got too political. |
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: Kelly would occasionally produce alternate strips (which he called the "bunny strips") with "safer" gags that more timid newspaper editors could run when the regular strips got too political. |
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* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Thousands. |
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Thousands. |