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Every day is “Casual Friday” for Dude and Dude. Follow the antics of two carefree dudes looking to make their mark on the world with as little effort as possible. Dude and Dude, the stars of the comic strip, are two young twenty-something’s created by award winning cartoonist Keith Poletiek. Follow along as Keith exposes the mellow, and at times, ambiguous approach to life of these two beach dwellers who live life on their own terms – including such lofty goals as kicking back, generating their own schedules, making friends and, hopefully, scratching up just enough fundage to maintain their own pad, score some wheels, impress some chicks and have enough change left over for as many fish tacos as they can handle…which is a lot!
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margueritem
said, 7 months ago
Love it.
Evil Rat said, 7 months ago
I grew up watching Sesame Street and The Muppet Show. Henson was a genius where good educational kid shows were concerned.
He really pushed the medium of puppets with Dark Crystal, it’s a shame that he wasn’t able to convince the studio fat cats to allow him to write and direct another movie like it.
jmcx4 said, 7 months ago
I wonder if Charlie McCarthy will throw his hat in the ring?
Terri Brittingham said, 7 months ago
interesting twist on adding the Muppets here.
Linda Dean
said, 7 months ago
Keith Dude, I think I love you…or is it just this story arc?…my first son (we lost him to Tay Sachs) loved the muppets, thought Oscar WAS the president and of course revered the Cookie Monster and would have followed Big Bird anywhere…Thanks for the happy memories!
swr said, 7 months ago
Henson had quite the twisted side. I recall a show on Sunday afternoons that was like a Playhouse 90 updated (as much as you could considering it was the late 60;s). Henson wrote and directed this piece that started with a man waking up and everything abound him was white with barely desernable walls. But doors would open and people would walik in and out. Interact in sometimes bizare way. But he never seemed to be able to get out himself. Finally he erupts in frustraion and is told he has had a breakthough is escorted out of the room into another normal looking office. But in the end it all fades into the white room again. It make Waiting for Godot or Tom Stoppard look normanl.
Surf Pirate
said, 7 months ago
Jim Henson’s more adult bizzaro side was displayed in the first season of Saturday Night Live with muppet characters such as Skred and King Ploobis ….

