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Over the Hedge, created by T Lewis and Michael Fry, takes a freshly skewed look at suburban living from the perspective of the animals who lived there first. The strip stars RJ, a mischievous raccoon, and Verne, his sensitive best-buddy turtle. Together they fight to save their wooded wonderland from the evils of encroaching suburbia but end up becoming distracted by wide-screen TVs, discarded fast food containers and the fun of wreaking havoc on the local homeowners' association.
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rayannina said, 11 months ago
Seriously, Verne, you really do.
masterskrain said, 11 months ago
Uh-oh! Hammy’s reality check just bounced!
And he can re-arrange matter?? This is NOT going to go well!
icky mudd said, 11 months ago
Hands off the turtle.
CoBass said, 11 months ago
@masterskrain
No, RJ just thinks Hammy’s X-ray vision can rearrange matter.
RJ is almost as disconnected from reality as Hammy, but without Hammy’s whimsy.
Digital Frog
said, 11 months ago
pretty soon, it’s not going to matter at all
bubbareb said, 11 months ago
What matters is the matter. Reality ain’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Digital Frog
said, 11 months ago
So, now we have Schrodinger’s Squirrel? Everything exists in both reality and fiction until Hammy looks at it with his xray vision…
Chepi89 said, 11 months ago
Hey, the sun is smiling because it has gas, Hasmmy. It’s all good.
Stephen Gilberg
said, 11 months ago
And just how often does Verne try to make new friends? Admittedly, I’m bad about it too, but my problem is too few close friends, not stupid ones.
SCAATY_423 said, 11 months ago
Putting up with old but annoying friends still keeps you in your comfort zone. You have to move out of it to find and make new friends, which is why you usually put up with the old ones.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 11 months ago
One thing is that Hammy would see a night sky and very few stars.