My intent was to show that nothing changes for Lumpy when Spot imagines rain; he’s still under the toad stool. But looking at it this morning, I think it would have worked better to have Lumpy say, “I wished for sunny skies and now I’m stuck in the shade.” Check in a few years from now. I might have something better.
Tag: frog
Dropping the Other Shoe
Big Brother
Oblivious
Yelling Bull in a Crowded Family-Oriented Theater
I haven’t seen Katrina, Queen of the Trees, in a long while. I’m not even sure that her name is Katrina. She only appeared for a few weeks. She was too much mammal in a strip about too-much frog.
This daily is noteworthy to me because I cursed in a mild and indirect fashion. Buddy, the frog yelling, “Bull,” is looking for Bull, another frog character. His final “Bull!” makes me laugh. It’s like yelling BULL in a crowded family-oriented theater, with no one noticing.
Or, perhaps it was noticed, and considered unremarkable. When you’re writing a strip, you never know for certain what’s allowed, until it isn’t.
Bull, as profanity goes, is tame, domesticated, Bowdlerized, nearly invisible. But in a family strip — that’s how it was sold; I never thought of Spot the Frog as family-oriented — yelling Bull! felt subversive. I wrote a lot of subversive dailies in Spot, but few noticed.
Don’t Blink Or You’ll MIss It
Exciting eye-shifting animation. 3D glasses optional.
This was a storyline with Spot noticing the V-shaped slot in lily pads and being told that each one was a bite mark.
(it looks like my post title might have been more accurate than I supposed. The animation isn’t meant to repeat. I thought reloading the page might replay it — in case you missed the epic shift of Spot’s pupils — but it isn’t working, for me, at least.)