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{{Short description|Finnish comic strip}}
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{{Infobox comic strip
{{Infobox comic strip
|title=Viivi & Wagner
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|status=Running
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|genre= [[Satire]], [[Gag-a-day]]
|first=October 1997
|first=October 1997
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[[File:Wagner olut.jpg|thumb|right|''Viivi & Wagner'' has, unusually for Finnish comics, spawned spin-off products in the form of alcoholic beverages: "Wagner" lager beer and "Viivi" light perry [[cider]].]]
[[File:Wagner olut.jpg|thumb|right|''Viivi & Wagner'' has, unusually for Finnish comics, spawned spin-off products in the form of alcoholic beverages: "Wagner" lager beer and "Viivi" light perry [[cider]].]]
'''''Viivi & Wagner''''' is a somewhat absurdist [[Finland|Finnish]] newspaper [[comic strip]] drawn by [[Jussi Tuomola|Jussi "Juba" Tuomola]].


'''''Viivi & Wagner''''' is a somewhat absurdist [[Finland|Finnish]] newspaper [[gag-a-day]] [[comic strip]] drawn since 1997 by [[Jussi Tuomola|Jussi "Juba" Tuomola]].<ref name="stt" />
The titular main characters are Viivi, a Finnish woman in her twenties, and Wagner, a mature male pig. Wagner is fully anthropomorphic and sentient, yet still considers himself a pig instead of a human. Though often mistaken for married, the two are [[cohabitation|cohabitating]] in an ''[[The Odd Couple|Odd Couple]]''-ish relationship and genuinely fond of each other when not bickering.

By June 2022, nearly 25 years after its debut, over 7,300 ''Viivi & Wagner'' daily strips had been published, and these were republished as 25 compilation albums.<ref name="stt">{{cite news |title=Naisen ja sian lempi on kestänyt jo neljännesvuosisadan – Viivi ja Wagner täyttää 25 vuotta! |url=https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/naisen-ja-sian-lempi-on-kestanyt-jo-neljannesvuosisadan-viivi-ja-wagner-tayttaa-25-vuotta?publisherId=64311881&releaseId=69943422 |access-date=27 November 2022 |agency=STT |date=6 June 2022 |language=fi}}</ref> The concept has also been adapted for the stage, as well as for audio books.<ref name="stt" />

''Viivi & Wagner'' has been exported to eg. Sweden, Estonia, Japan and China.<ref name="il">{{cite news |title=Miljoona-sika! |url=https://www.iltalehti.fi/viihde/a/2011102214608290 |access-date=27 November 2022 |work=Iltalehti |date=22 October 2011 |language=fi}}</ref>

==Concept==
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The titular main characters are Viivi, a Finnish woman in her twenties, and Wagner, a mature male [[pig]]. Wagner is fully anthropomorphic and sentient, yet still considers himself a pig instead of a human. Though often mistaken for married, the two are [[cohabitation|cohabitating]] in an ''[[The Odd Couple (play)|Odd Couple]]''-ish relationship and genuinely fond of each other when not bickering.


The comic originally appeared in ''Kultapossu'', a promotional children's magazine by a Finnish bank. In the original version of the comic, Viivi was a small girl and Wagner was her animate [[piggy bank]]. When the ''Kultapossu'' magazine was discontinued, Tuomola adapted the characters to fit a newspaper comic strip style, also changing the characters to adults in the process.
The comic originally appeared in ''Kultapossu'', a promotional children's magazine by a Finnish bank. In the original version of the comic, Viivi was a small girl and Wagner was her animate [[piggy bank]]. When the ''Kultapossu'' magazine was discontinued, Tuomola adapted the characters to fit a newspaper comic strip style, also changing the characters to adults in the process.
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==Albums==
==Albums==
{{As of|2013}}, there have been twelve ''Viivi & Wagner'' albums:
{{As of|2013}}, there have been twelve ''Viivi & Wagner'' albums:
# ''Sikspäkki ja salmiakkia'' ("A [[six pack rings|six pack]] and [[salmiakki]]), 1998<br>Translated to [[Swedish language|Swedish]] as ''Sexpack och salmiak'' in 2005
# ''Sikspäkki ja salmiakkia'' ("A [[six-pack rings|six-pack]] and [[salmiakki]]), 1998<br />Translated to [[Swedish language|Swedish]] as ''Sexpack och salmiak'' in 2005
# ''Apua, sängyssäni on sika!'' ("Help, there's a pig in my bed!"), 1999<br>Translated to Swedish as ''Hjälp, jag har en gris i sängen!'' in 2005
# ''Apua, sängyssäni on sika!'' ("Help, there's a pig in my bed!"), 1999<br />Translated to Swedish as ''Hjälp, jag har en gris i sängen!'' in 2005
# ''Ei banaaninkuoria paperikoriin!'' ("No banana peels in the paper bin!"), 2000
# ''Ei banaaninkuoria paperikoriin!'' ("No banana peels in the paper bin!"), 2000
# ''Oi, mikä karju!'' ("Oh, what a hog!"), 2001
# ''Oi, mikä karju!'' ("Oh, what a hog!"), 2001
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# ''Kaasua sohvalla'' ("Gas on the couch"), 2006
# ''Kaasua sohvalla'' ("Gas on the couch"), 2006
# ''Sian morsian?'' ("Bride of a pig?"), 2007
# ''Sian morsian?'' ("Bride of a pig?"), 2007
# ''Terassilla tarkenee'' ("Specifier on the terrace", 2008)
# ''Terassilla tarkenee'' ("The terrace is warm enough", 2008)
# ''Kuinka kasvissyöjä kesytetään'' ("Taming of the vegetarian", 2009)
# ''Kuinka kasvissyöjä kesytetään'' ("Taming of the vegetarian", 2009)
# ''Sika pussaa!'' (Pig kissing, 2010)
# ''Sika pussaa!'' ("Pig kissing", 2010)
# ''Vieläkin yhdessä'' (Still together, 2011)
# ''Vieläkin yhdessä'' ("Still together", 2011)
# ''Vau, kuuma kinkku!'' (Wow, hot ham, 2012)
# ''Vau, kuuma kinkku!'' ("Wow, hot ham", 2012)
# ''Sian puolella sänkyä!'' (In a pigs side of the bed, 2013)
# ''Sian puolella sänkyä!'' ("On the pig's side of the bed", 2013)

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 17 November 2024

Viivi & Wagner
Author(s)Jussi "Juba" Tuomola
Current status/scheduleRunning
Launch dateOctober 1997
Genre(s)Satire, Gag-a-day
Viivi & Wagner has, unusually for Finnish comics, spawned spin-off products in the form of alcoholic beverages: "Wagner" lager beer and "Viivi" light perry cider.

Viivi & Wagner is a somewhat absurdist Finnish newspaper gag-a-day comic strip drawn since 1997 by Jussi "Juba" Tuomola.[1]

By June 2022, nearly 25 years after its debut, over 7,300 Viivi & Wagner daily strips had been published, and these were republished as 25 compilation albums.[1] The concept has also been adapted for the stage, as well as for audio books.[1]

Viivi & Wagner has been exported to eg. Sweden, Estonia, Japan and China.[2]

Concept

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The titular main characters are Viivi, a Finnish woman in her twenties, and Wagner, a mature male pig. Wagner is fully anthropomorphic and sentient, yet still considers himself a pig instead of a human. Though often mistaken for married, the two are cohabitating in an Odd Couple-ish relationship and genuinely fond of each other when not bickering.

The comic originally appeared in Kultapossu, a promotional children's magazine by a Finnish bank. In the original version of the comic, Viivi was a small girl and Wagner was her animate piggy bank. When the Kultapossu magazine was discontinued, Tuomola adapted the characters to fit a newspaper comic strip style, also changing the characters to adults in the process.

Viivi & Wagner is extremely popular in Finland, above all because of its quirky humour. Most of the strips concern either arguments between Viivi and Wagner ("You ate the wrapper, too?!" "I always eat the wrapper."), or Wagner getting into totally absurd situations, either in everyday life or in a fantasy world ("I'm stuck in the moment before the Big Bang"). Some strips break the fourth wall ("Hey, your outline is loose.") or the classic comic strip format by not having a definite punchline at the end.

Some readers, who have been unaware of the strip's history in a bank's promotional magazine for children, have taken Wagner's porcine appearance as a statement of feminism, specifically implying that "men are pigs". Some have even thought Tuomola was a woman. It has been noticed that many medical inside jokes appear in the strips – many of them originate from an old friend of Juba, whose profession happens to be a doctor.

Albums

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As of 2013, there have been twelve Viivi & Wagner albums:

  1. Sikspäkki ja salmiakkia ("A six-pack and salmiakki), 1998
    Translated to Swedish as Sexpack och salmiak in 2005
  2. Apua, sängyssäni on sika! ("Help, there's a pig in my bed!"), 1999
    Translated to Swedish as Hjälp, jag har en gris i sängen! in 2005
  3. Ei banaaninkuoria paperikoriin! ("No banana peels in the paper bin!"), 2000
  4. Oi, mikä karju! ("Oh, what a hog!"), 2001
  5. Kuumaa hiekkaa ("Hot sand"), 2002
  6. Viriili vesipeto ("The virile water beast"), 2003
  7. Sohvaperunoiden kuningas ("The king of the couch potatoes"), 2004
  8. Ranskalainen liukumäki ("The French slide"), 2005
  9. Kaasua sohvalla ("Gas on the couch"), 2006
  10. Sian morsian? ("Bride of a pig?"), 2007
  11. Terassilla tarkenee ("The terrace is warm enough", 2008)
  12. Kuinka kasvissyöjä kesytetään ("Taming of the vegetarian", 2009)
  13. Sika pussaa! ("Pig kissing", 2010)
  14. Vieläkin yhdessä ("Still together", 2011)
  15. Vau, kuuma kinkku! ("Wow, hot ham", 2012)
  16. Sian puolella sänkyä! ("On the pig's side of the bed", 2013)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Naisen ja sian lempi on kestänyt jo neljännesvuosisadan – Viivi ja Wagner täyttää 25 vuotta!" (in Finnish). STT. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Miljoona-sika!". Iltalehti (in Finnish). 22 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
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