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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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Pacopuddy said, 7 months ago
Is that dog years?
Suzanne
said, 7 months ago
Well said Bucky.
Brandon said, 7 months ago
Going to a BALLET for the election?
Arianne said, 7 months ago
They’ll get around to it bi and bi…
orinoco womble said, 7 months ago
Ballot, Conley. Ballet is dancing.
rsketch
said, 7 months ago
Semi-annual would be twice a year, so if they forget to do it annually it would be bi-annual, meaning once every two years. Nit-picky grammar aside, great strip!
russell5419 said, 7 months ago
@Darby semi annual is twice a year, not two years
dukedoug said, 7 months ago
@orinoco womble
I prefer “ballet” … much more evocative !!
“Swan Lake” … or maybe “The Nutcracker” !!
Cooncat said, 7 months ago
wow … two mistakes in one strip … ballet and semi-annual … very sloppy (or just ignorant???).
Trilobyte said, 7 months ago
I don’t think that a Satchel “comment” is the same thing as a Darby “error.”
wiwo
said, 7 months ago
I don’t know… they look like mistakes to me. Where’s his editor????
gooseylou said, 7 months ago
Ballet is the correct answer. They wer dancing around on when to publish the paper. I dont believe it had anything to do with a ballot. The election is over.
Sultan Rahi said, 7 months ago
Sounds funnier like that; I don’t think that’s a mistake (the ballet).
What does wiktionary say:
1. A classical form of dance.
2. A theatrical presentation of such dancing, usually with music, sometimes in the form of a story.
Election ballot (or electoral circus, to be more accurate) has the same definition if you change “dance” and “dancing” with “democracy”.
ailurophile17 said, 7 months ago
The “election ballet” is a Japanese fertility pas-de-deux.
SwimsWithSharks
said, 7 months ago
Quadranal.