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Housecats are known to be aloof, but "cat-titude" reaches new heights in Get Fuzzy, the bitingly hilarious comic strip from cartoonist Darby Conley. Available daily and Sunday and appearing in 650 newspapers nationwide, Get Fuzzy is a wry portrait of single life, with pets. At the center of this warm and fuzzy romp is Rob Wilco, a single, mild-mannered ad executive and guardian of anthropomorphic scamps Bucky and Satchel. Bucky is a temperamental cat who clearly wears the pants in this eccentric household. Satchel is a gentle pooch who tries to remain neutral, but frequently ends up on the receiving end of Bucky's mischief. Together, this unlikely trio endures all the trials and tribulations of a typical family... more or less.
The National Cartoonists Society honored Get Fuzzy with a Reuben division award, naming it the Best Newspaper Comic Strip of 2002. There are a dozen Get Fuzzy compilation books published by Andrews McMeel: The Dog Is Not a Toy (House Rule #4); Get Fuzzy 2: Fuzzy Logic; Groovitude: A Get Fuzzy Treasury; The Get Fuzzy Experience: Are You Bucksperienced; Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun; Blueprint for Disaster; Say Cheesy; Scrum Bums; Loserpalooza; I'm Ready for My Movie Contract; and Take Our Cat, Please; plus Get Fuzzy wall and box calendars.
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wecatsgocomics said, 8 months ago
I have no idea what Bucky’s point is, but that’s nothing new.
beviek
said, 8 months ago
Beat Columbo by a million years…………that’s rich!!!!
Blossom said, 8 months ago
Um… Didn’t know they could blatantly advertise, first time I’ve seen ’im do it…
Though, I will give props for the Codex Awareness as a fellow V8 drinker… :D
Suzanne
said, 8 months ago
I love the way Bucky comes in at the end having no idea what the conversation is about, and just throws in a word to confuse everything. It’s something I would do. Hee hee.
Hans Horst said, 8 months ago
Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, great Jazz should really be mentioned more often! :-)
Varnes said, 8 months ago
Um, we have to have a chat about this whole Charlie Parker being the first truly American music thing…I don’t remember Robert Johnson’s style music being play anywhere else….
Sumac0f13 said, 8 months ago
Bucky is on point. Kayaks were invented by Native Americans. He was just adding to Satchel’s confused list of things NA created.
I love how ‘a patchy’ cell phone coverage became Apache.
Varnes said, 8 months ago
OK, isn’t anybody going to say something about Native American music? I don’t remember that being played in other places either….
Richard S. Russell said, 8 months ago
Before 1492, the Swiss didn’t have chocolate, the Turks didn’t have tobacco, the Irish didn’t have potatoes, the Italians made their pizza without tomatoes, and the Amerinds had to get by without rum or smallpox.
tmt said, 8 months ago
You’re on to something, Bob Minea…
SwimsWithSharks
said, 8 months ago
Winnebagos.
Reppr said, 8 months ago
Louis Armstrong
falstaff2 said, 8 months ago
Early American songs – A Boy Named Sioux, Sweet Sioux?
BudLyte said, 8 months ago
The earliest American song I can remember is Vaughn Monroe’s “Ghost RIders in the sky”
WaitingMan said, 8 months ago
@Hans Horst
I’m listening to “John Coltrane and Johnny Hartmann” as I type this. Great Sunday morning music.