APRIL VOTING INCENTIVE NOW HERE!!!
It’s April, and that means a new incentive is up! Time to get clean with Phoebe! I had a bit of trouble uploading this one, but it’s working now, so…
As for this comic…
Every once in a while you just need an excuse for cuteness. Even if Puck doesn’t appreciate it.
I’ve run out of things to say to express my mortification. Give me a few days and maybe I’ll come up with something.
I’m sure it’ll be good whenever you come up with it.
…She really is the daughter of Satan.
The breeding will out, as they say.
So are those glowing auras some sort of manifestation of fae power, or is it just a narrative and/or artistic device?
Lots of people have them in this comic. I presume it’s as visible as the one Rick James had.
This is the best answer ever.
Revenge is sweet!
So very sweet!
But sour for the revengee.
Phoebe has managed the seemingly impossible; Srcappy is adorable. Admittedly she only managed it by weaponizing Miranda’s inherent cute, but that is to be expected.
It’s like prison. You fashion weapons from the oddest of things.
Well, there is a distinct difference between what Scrappy-Doo says and what Miranda just said.
So, I don’t think that Puck needs to worry just yet.
The full demonic force has not yet manifested.
Thankfully she doesn’t know the role enough to be unsettlingly upbeat.
Yeah, it doesn’t have the same effect if it’s not delivered in a loud, brash nyawkish voice.
It makes me wonder: what the HELL were H-B thinking when they gave Scrappy that voice? It’s easily 50% of the annoyance factor, maybe much more.
I recently watched a video about this. I seem to recall that Scrappy’s voice kinda shifted and changed over time. But however they came up with it, it is REALLY weird that they went with the choice they did. If he had a cuter, younger voice, he might have been less despised.
I hate to be the totally old geek nerd guy here, but Scrappy’s voice was used years before in another H-B cartoon. H-B had so many cartoons in circulation over the years, yet stuck with the same few versatile voice artists. Scrappy was voiced by Don Messick who performed “Pixie” the mouse in the “Pixie and Dixie” cartoons in the 1950s. While Pixie was pleasing and cute, Scrappy was not — same voice but very different delivery. Besides the voice, a puppy with grossly enlarged head and bad attitude really is begging to be despised… just sayin’.
The dozens of Scooby clones that HB cranked out in the 70’s make my head spin. Like they hit on this “teens plus animal sidekick solve mysteries” idea and were like, “This works! Let’s just keep doing this!”
So much content, mostly all forgotten.
The radiant circles around her cute, cute head were a nice touch. Hard to be mad at someone radiating cute like that.
I feel that cuteness does radiate in colorful circles.
Yeah, radiation is cute. Madame Curie thought radiation was cute. The THEM! ants were attracted to those cute, radiating mushroom clouds. Its all cute until someone gets embiggened or finds a carnivorous third eye protruding from a stalk that bursts from your forehead. This endeavor to encuten Scrappy can only end in drama.
The third eye was actually Lovecraft.
Or more cuteness.
That level of cuteness can destroy worlds…
1. Re: mouse-over text. I’m sure the original “Chuckie” doll was cute to SOMEONE…
2. I fully expected Miranda to say “Jopesci”…
Many, MANY ‘cute’ toys crossed this line and moved over into terrifying. Like that horrid doll that whispered creepy things to little girls.
https://youtu.be/zY1xtnnMr2c
Watch only if you’re good with the ensuing nightmares.
Miranda is adorable as Scrappy. As opposed to himself who well… wasn’t.
Indeed. Not nearly as grating.
Awwwww, she looks just like Daph when SHE was little! So adorable!
Do I get an inkling of just a little revenge from Phoebe for . . . Puck being Puck.
You might get an inkling indeed indeed.
This is not what I had envisioned for when Miranda started talking. Granted, if I had envisioned it, I probably would have run away.
Reality goes in unexpected, terrible directions.
I was a minor flunky for Coleco when they peddled the Talking Cabbage Patch Kid. It was a clever idea and a really bad idea, since for a small increase in play value and a big increase in price, you got something that … if you forgot to switch it off … might start talking in the middle of the night.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyy9DoqLPBE
My son had a Furby Party Rocker – this tiny budget version of a Furby that babbled nonsense in Cartman’s voice from ‘South Park’. It was the stuff of nightmares, but even worse: it had NO OFF BUTTON. The only way to deactivate it was to leave it motionless on a surface for a full minute. But if you accidentally bumped the shelf, it’d turn on again.
Terrifying.
Also, wow! You worked for Coleco? Good memories. Kinda. Okay, I never really owned a Colecovision, but I knew kids who did. And I never got into the Cabbage Patch Kids craze. They always creeped me out.
Wait, I’m wrong! I was a big Sectaurs fan. That was Coleco. Them giant bugs were so cool.
Ah Sectaurs! Our attempt to cash in on the popularity of boys’ action figures (never call them dolls!!!)
I hope you enjoyed them! I especially liked the puppet monsters although at the time I was too dignified to buy and play with them myself.
At the time, I was but a humble computer programmer writing inventory management systems, but we all understood the intent of the product line. The were intentionally started out at a different size than G.I.Joe to distinguish them, but I got the impression that this meant kids who had one set of figures couldn’t use them to play with the other set of figures – and Hasbro already ruled that toy space. Wikipedia says the product line failed because of the “intimidating” look to the figures but I dunno, kids like creepy stuff.
Maybe for Halloween I’ll make myself a “Dragonflyer” glove, that would be cool!
I loved Sectaurs. Yeah, it was a different form factor than other 80’s lines, but whatever. Most lines in the 80’s were weird, inconsistent sizes. I loved creepy bugs. My brother and I probably owned about half the whole line between the two of us.
It’s a fondly remembered line among collectors, and the pieces still look amazing, even by today’s standards. Wish I still had my childhood ones, but they were sacrificed on the altar of the garage sale at my mom’s behest some time in the early 90’s.
Except Skito. He was sacrificed on the altar of being set on fire in the mid 90s because lighting action figures on fire was kinda fun. I do regret this action in hindsight. But he did burn real good.
If the guys in the crack house next door thought they were bad before, what’ll they think of these cosplay cartoons running around?
Bad. For. Business.
Wholsomness just kills the vibe they’re going for? I mean, I buy that, but this is Puck. Something will happen to bring it to a screeching something.
Property values go down.
This is not just adorable, it demonstrates Miranda’s linguistic abilities are growing. ^_^ Be happy, Puck!
I have come here to say E
Well, you said it!
Miranda FTW! It’s the power of cute. 🙂
You know, I think there are some laws oe statutes that could qualify thst costume as child abuse. Lol
That was Puck’s earlier concern a few weeks ago.
Revenge is a dish best served cute.
That is a notable quotable.
One of the games here is a Scooby Doo game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oOwrkDlHmU
The alt text reminded me. In Japanese, “cute” (kawaii) and “scary” (kowaii) are one syllable (or a letter, for us) apart. They’re onto something.
Indeed. They skip down the road holding hands.