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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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slug_queen said, 8 months ago
Aw, Pinky, sometimes it’s better to let things go.
agedengineer
said, 8 months ago
Yeeeeeee-Haaaaaaah!
JonnyBGood said, 8 months ago
Mein Fuherer! I can walk!!!
Tony Pezzano said, 8 months ago
Rob’s war room?
dukedoug said, 8 months ago
“We’ll meet again …”
TheTrustedMechanic said, 8 months ago
You’re not helping Satchel. And yesterday you were the adult.
david_42 said, 8 months ago
1964? I didn’t think Al Gore had been born then, much less invented the Intertubes.
cvdemers said, 8 months ago
Heck, I think even ARPANET, the Defense/Medical Community/University web that preceded the WWW, did not exist until well after 1964. If they did, somhow I doubt they uploaded movie reviews (though some at DoD certainly viewed “Dr. Strangelove” as sophomoric. Aha! Light dawns on the Web.)
WaitingMan said, 8 months ago
“Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here. This is the war room!”
Reppr said, 8 months ago
I think he’s talking about us!
Have Mop Will Travel said, 8 months ago
I think he’s just exaggerating, not that it really was written in 1964.
Terri Brittingham said, 8 months ago
Kinda obsessing there Rob.
Suzanne
said, 8 months ago
I’m back! My Thanksgiving weekend with friends and family was awesome.
What is with focussing on the negative?
Lorenzo Browncoat said, 8 months ago
@Have Mop Will Travel
official release date in the USA, Jan 29, 1964. So it was written in 1963, or maybe even 1962, since Kubrick liked to take a long time to shoot and in post production. Filming dates not given on IMDB.
Ryan said, 8 months ago
Rob is easily drawn into a debate