Thursday, July 31, 2008
My Week Drawing "Bizarro": Day Four
Three thoughts on today's strip:
1. This probably would have worked better if I had used Snap, Crackle and Pop instead of the Keebler Elves. That said, Ernie does have a might fine Olympia Dukakis vibe going on.
2. I can't quite tell if Ernie is a transvestite of transsexual (knowing so little as I do about the psychological and emotional qualities of cookie spokescharacters). Thoughts?
3. My new, new favorite review of my guest hosting abilities, courtesy of a reader's comment on Piraro's blog: "Replacement sucks is an understatement ....what was Dan thinking calling this guy a genius?....Its fools like this weeks guy however you pronounce his name that makes Jim Davis look like a genius."
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Ernie's clearly a transsexual. If he was a transvestite, he probably wouldn't feel the need to come out at work. But if he's going to be Esther from now on, then Esther should damn well be in the commercial.
There's also a "Whatever Happened to Baby Janes?" kind of thing. STOP PANDERING TO DRAG QUEEN ELVES! (I'll stop with that now. :)
Wait a minute. "...if I had used Snap, Crackle and Pop..."
You mean these three aren't supposed to be SC&P?
Yeah, I gotta admit I thought it was Snap, Crackle & Pop too. Although the name Ernie did tweak me to the idea that we were looking at cookie elves.
I have no idea what a Keebler Elf is, so yeah, Snap, Crackle and Pop would have worked much better.
Oh good. Now I can feel old, too. I got at once that they were Keebler elves (note to young people: an advertising icon used in the last century to sell cookies).
Who knew they were that magical?
I got an interesting compliment over on Piraro's blog, from your new buddy. He accused me of being you. And a clown.
Ain't he cute?
The Keebler elves were still being used in the late 90s/early 00s, so youth is no excuse.
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