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* [[Art Evolution]]: Again, varies by the character, but the biggest changes occurred in the strip's ''New York Star'' run prior to national syndication.
* [[Art Evolution]]: Again, varies by the character, but the biggest changes occurred in the strip's ''New York Star'' run prior to national syndication.
* [[Cannot Tell a Joke]]: Porkypine.
* [[Cannot Tell a Joke]]: Porkypine.
{{quote| This is a humorous anecdote. A goat lost his nose -- the first man says, "What will he smell with now?" The other replies, "As bad as ever." Haw haw haw?}}
{{quote|This is a humorous anecdote. A goat lost his nose -- the first man says, "What will he smell with now?" The other replies, "As bad as ever." Haw haw haw?}}
* [[Carnivore Confusion]]: The animals swing between having a fairly relaxed attitude towards carnivorism and treating it as cannibalism. In the comic's earlier days, Albert would sometimes swallow other animals by mistake (they were usually saved at the end) or be accused of eating whoever was missing at the time. The villains of the strip were more obviously carnivorous.
* [[Carnivore Confusion]]: The animals swing between having a fairly relaxed attitude towards carnivorism and treating it as cannibalism. In the comic's earlier days, Albert would sometimes swallow other animals by mistake (they were usually saved at the end) or be accused of eating whoever was missing at the time. The villains of the strip were more obviously carnivorous.
* [[Censorship by Spelling]]: Pogo uses it to talk to Albert without Pup-Dog understanding. Too bad Albert can't spell either.
* [[Censorship by Spelling]]: Pogo uses it to talk to Albert without Pup-Dog understanding. Too bad Albert can't spell either.