Hmm… I wouldn’t mind coloring a few strips for you. it would of course have to be my pick as too which ones and I would have to know what colors you’d prefer for specific characters.
Also, we’ve jumped to the conclusion that the centerfold is actually a female raccoon…
It could be an advertisement for some ridiculously overpriced / overpowered car (touted as the best to attract females with, as well as squish rivals! )
Possibly even a kitchen appliance! (The foodmaster 3000 refrigerator has storage for a full 3000 lbs of food!)
Hrm… looking back at the older comments, Novil mentioned that there were 2 comics in February as the example of something that’s not G rated in the strip. I suppose this has gone for 3 strips so far, but either way a part of me is worried that this is the last strip of this little arc. I kinda wanted to see Shadow or Sandra’s reaction to the poor star-crossed Woo.
I was surprised at the headline at first – in the UK, coon is an insult akin to “nigger”. To be on a BBC magazine… And I know it wasn’t meant in this sense here: in a comic about raccoons it clearly isn’t. It’s just so you know :3
Also, I don’t find this non-PG. This is just like Disney showing someone pining over a lonely heart, with maybe a subtle reference if you really want your mind to take it further.
PG is fine, but you’re forgetting something – the author specified that this would have also a more mature content. So, if anybody’s whining about it, they can just leave
I don’t think anyone’s whining about it. I was just saying that an earlier comment made me worried that this was the last strip of this arc. Believe me, I’d like to see more stuff like this: It’s funny, yet dealing with a semi-serious problem that makes you wanna hug the protagonist and make him feel all better.
“….Sandra doesn’t……have any…..y’know, racoon plushies does she?
I think she’d better hide them if she does.”
*snickers*
Something cool about reading a raccoon comic with a raccoon hiding behind the monitor. Ladies, gentlemen and everything under the sun, meet Renfield. (Albeit, a bit shy.) http://www.tfb.com/~jup/renfieldonlocation2.jpg
I understand “Garfield” has lost most of its credibility as a comic, so I apologize if this comparison is unwelcome, but one of the earlier (January 5th, 1980, about a year and a half after it started) “Garfield” strips has Jon, and then Garfield, putting pin-ups of their favorite swimsuit models on the wall. Another strip has Jon pulling a magazine out of the mailbox and thinking: “Oh boy, my bachelor magazine. I wonder who the centerfold is?”
Family comic then, family comic now. I don’t think S&W’s PG rating is in any danger.
You know, Mater comes to mind when I see thi.
“He’s won three Piston cups!”
PSSH! “He did WHAT in his cup?!” It’s just that type of innuendo. Funny as heck, too.
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Awww, poor Woo. Hope he can find some really nice raccoon girl soon
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Hmm… I wouldn’t mind coloring a few strips for you. it would of course have to be my pick as too which ones and I would have to know what colors you’d prefer for specific characters.
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aww…
Stand strong! We’re all here for you!
…I love that character…
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that PG is slowly eroding away…
There there, Woo
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Poor Woo. Hang in there buddy.
….Sandra doesn’t……have any…..y’know, racoon plushies does she?
I think she’d better hide them if she does.
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You can still see both his paws. PG powers still standin’ strong!
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Also, we’ve jumped to the conclusion that the centerfold is actually a female raccoon…
It could be an advertisement for some ridiculously overpriced / overpowered car (touted as the best to attract females with, as well as squish rivals! )
Possibly even a kitchen appliance! (The foodmaster 3000 refrigerator has storage for a full 3000 lbs of food!)
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simultaniously the most hilarious and disturbing thing I’ve seen all month.
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I wonder how long until Sandra finds out about this?
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A mere wildlife magazine to us humans, something else entirely to a frustrated raccoon, poor Woo.
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Hrm… looking back at the older comments, Novil mentioned that there were 2 comics in February as the example of something that’s not G rated in the strip. I suppose this has gone for 3 strips so far, but either way a part of me is worried that this is the last strip of this little arc. I kinda wanted to see Shadow or Sandra’s reaction to the poor star-crossed Woo.
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I don’t find this paticularly non-PG. Now if both paws were not visible…
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One of the tags is “mating season”. That is not a car or refrigerator he is looking at.
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Birds do it. Bees do it. Woo can only read about it. Poor, frustrated Woo…
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I thought he just read those for the articles…
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I was surprised at the headline at first – in the UK, coon is an insult akin to “nigger”. To be on a BBC magazine… And I know it wasn’t meant in this sense here: in a comic about raccoons it clearly isn’t. It’s just so you know :3
Also, I don’t find this non-PG. This is just like Disney showing someone pining over a lonely heart, with maybe a subtle reference if you really want your mind to take it further.
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BritBloke: “in the UK, coon is an insult akin to ‘nigger’.”
Sadly, the same was (and maybe still is) the case in the Deep South. Context is everything.
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PG is fine, but you’re forgetting something – the author specified that this would have also a more mature content. So, if anybody’s whining about it, they can just leave
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I don’t think anyone’s whining about it. I was just saying that an earlier comment made me worried that this was the last strip of this arc. Believe me, I’d like to see more stuff like this: It’s funny, yet dealing with a semi-serious problem that makes you wanna hug the protagonist and make him feel all better.
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Yup. It’s interesting how the plot will develop, especially if Sandra finds out. Let’s not forget that the fox can help as well. Hmmm…
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“….Sandra doesn’t……have any…..y’know, racoon plushies does she?
I think she’d better hide them if she does.”
*snickers*
Something cool about reading a raccoon comic with a raccoon hiding behind the monitor. Ladies, gentlemen and everything under the sun, meet Renfield. (Albeit, a bit shy.) http://www.tfb.com/~jup/renfieldonlocation2.jpg
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I understand “Garfield” has lost most of its credibility as a comic, so I apologize if this comparison is unwelcome, but one of the earlier (January 5th, 1980, about a year and a half after it started) “Garfield” strips has Jon, and then Garfield, putting pin-ups of their favorite swimsuit models on the wall. Another strip has Jon pulling a magazine out of the mailbox and thinking: “Oh boy, my bachelor magazine. I wonder who the centerfold is?”
Family comic then, family comic now. I don’t think S&W’s PG rating is in any danger.
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You know, Mater comes to mind when I see thi.
“He’s won three Piston cups!”
PSSH! “He did WHAT in his cup?!” It’s just that type of innuendo. Funny as heck, too.