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Working Daze follows the employees trapped at MacroMicroMedia. MMM is a wanna-be software giant, and it's staffed by geeks and clueless management types. VP Rita will try anything that might make a little money (though her ideas usually don't.) Underpaid Dana carries he place and keeps it running, while overpaid Ed sleeps all day. Roy and Kathy are made for each other, and everyman Jay never knows when to keep his opinions to himself. Writer/creator John Zakour is a humor/sci-fi writer, whose work includes the Zach Johnson detective novels. Artist Scott Roberts was a longtime contributor to Nickelodeon Magazine, and is the author of the fantasy novel The Troubling Stone. John and Scott met when they both worked on the Rugrats newspaper strip.
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Johnny Potseed said, 3 months ago
Jar Jar doesn’t eat donuts all the time, sooo … you still identify, Roy?
johnzakour
said, 3 months ago
See there is some logic to Roy’s logic.
hawgowar said, 3 months ago
Jar Jar provided a bit of levity. He was sort of the Three Stooges rolled into one.
Hectoruno said, 3 months ago
The original Star Wars had a lot of comic relief characters that so many people identified with that they became real. C-3PO was like that.
Clark Kent said, 3 months ago
Two words, Woody Allen. He can write, direct and star as Yoda. Diane Keaton can be Leia.
Dave Marsden
said, 3 months ago
The kid in ’Sorcerer’s Apprentice’ was 2x as annoying
phritzg
said, 3 months ago
Some people thought Jar Jar Binks was the Stepin Fetchit of the Star Wars movies. The main difference to me is Roy is lovable, while Jar Jar is like fingernails on a blackboard. At least he seemed like that to me, and also apparently to millions of other people.
Harleyquinn
said, 3 months ago
@hawgowar
Not even close to the comedy genies of the stooges. All he had to do was stand up and want to act brave and show he was very afraid and the public would have eaten him up. Jar Jar needed to come off more like the a genius of Al Costello and the boy could have been a great straight man. Nope all you have is stupid is stupid does of say Gump, but without things going right.
johnzakour
said, 3 months ago
@Clark Kent
Actually I think Mel Brooks beat him to it.
comicsssfan said, 3 months ago
If this poor guy really is annoying, then he may not have had a mother who liked him. Then he went and married a woman like his mother, further compounding his troubles. And there are women in the same boat with the father. It’s an interesting thing if you think about it. It’s tough to break the cycle. To do it they have to find someone who loves them, but then they don’t know what is love. But the good news is he has some self awareness: he knows he’s annoying.
Harleyquinn
said, 3 months ago
@johnzakour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHw6KXbvazs
vwdualnomand said, 3 months ago
or, we find out that star wars is the future version of star trek…
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
Jar-jar was annoying and clumsy. But he was a good character. Non of the other Gungan’s were that way if you recall.
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Considering the amount of time gone by if Jar-Jar is even alive he would be quite old.
Clark Kent said, 3 months ago
Yes but Mel Brook’s movie was mild slapstick comedy.
Woody Allen is a completely different genre.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 3 months ago
@vwdualnomand
‘Future????’ What future?? Star Wars is a “Long Time Ago” Like it says at the beginning of all six films.