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|caption= Logo for ''Get Fuzzy'' comic strip |
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|creator=[[Darby Conley]] |
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|creator= [[Darby Conley]] |
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|status=Running |
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|status= Running (on hiatus) |
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|syndicate=[[United Media|United Media Syndicate]] |
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|syndicate= [[United Feature Syndicate]]/ [[Andrews McMeel Syndication]] |
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|publisher= [[Andrews McMeel Publishing]] |
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|genre= Humor, Pets, Family |
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|first= {{start date|September 6, 1999}} |
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| last = ''New installments:''<br>{{end date|November 9, 2013 (Daily); February 3, 2019 (Sunday)}} |
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'''''Get Fuzzy''''' is an American [[gag-a-day]] [[comic strip]] written and drawn by [[Darby Conley]]. It features Boston advertising executive Rob Wilco and his two [[anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] pets, a dog, Satchel Pooch, and a cat, Bucky Katt. While there have been no new comics produced since 2019, the reruns continue to appear in newspapers. |
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The strip's humor comes from the conflict between Bucky's and Satchel's personalities, which are extreme stereotypes of cats and dogs. Sweet, trusting, naïve Satchel is routinely subjected to the exploitation of cruel, self-centered Bucky, who is always torturing the poor canine. Rob, the middleman, is often frazzled from dealing with them, or more specifically, from dealing with Bucky's destructive nature and overall nastiness. The three characters live in an apartment on Boston's Longwood Avenue. ''Get Fuzzy'' often eschews the traditional "setup-punchline" format of most funnies, instead building on absurd dialog between characters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://joshreads.com/?p=573|title=Bother – The Comics Curmudgeon|work=The Comics Curmudgeon|date=9 April 2006|access-date=April 16, 2012|archive-date=February 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130208004804/http://joshreads.com/?p=573|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://goingwashingtonpostal.blogspot.com/2007/12/comics-of-day-saturday.html|title=Comics of the Day|author=Zpop|work=Going Washington Postal|date=10 December 2007|access-date=April 16, 2012|archive-date=October 12, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161012041634/http://goingwashingtonpostal.blogspot.com/2007/12/comics-of-day-saturday.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://goingwashingtonpostal.blogspot.com/2007/12/comics-of-day-friday.html|title=Comics of the Day|author=Zpop|work=Going Washington Postal|date=10 December 2007|access-date=April 16, 2012|archive-date=March 4, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304122502/http://goingwashingtonpostal.blogspot.com/2007/12/comics-of-day-friday.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/comic-riffs/2009/04/one-liners_sure_well_eat_em_up.html|newspaper=The Washington Post|title=Deliciously Good Dialogue? Sure, We'll Eat It Up|access-date=April 16, 2012|archive-date=September 15, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150915081847/http://voices.washingtonpost.com/comic-riffs/2009/04/one-liners_sure_well_eat_em_up.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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'''''Get Fuzzy''''' is an [[United States|American]] daily [[comic strip]] written and drawn by [[Darby Conley]]. The strip features the adventures of [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] advertising executive Rob Wilco and his two [[anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] pets: [[dog]] Satchel Pooch and [[cat]] Bucky Katt. ''Get Fuzzy'' has been published by [[United Media|United Media Syndicate]] since [[September]] [[1999]]. It appears in over 200 newspapers worldwide. |
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The unusual title of the strip comes from a concert poster that Conley once created for his brother's band, the Fuzzy Sprouts. "Life's too short to be cool," the poster read, "Get Fuzzy."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nya-nya.us/getfuzzy/conley.html|title=Get fuzzy by darby conley|access-date=9 November 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110107061509/http://www.nya-nya.us/getfuzzy/conley.html|archive-date=7 January 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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The strip's humor comes from the conflict between Bucky's and Satchel's personalities, which are extreme stereotypes of cats and dogs. Sweet, trusting, naïve Satchel is routinely subjected to the exploitation of cruel, self-centered Bucky, who is always torturing the poor pooch/mutt. Rob, the middleman, is often frazzled from dealing with them, or more specifically, from dealing with Bucky's destructive nature and overall nastiness. The three characters live in an apartment on Boston's Longwood Avenue. |
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==Publication history== |
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== Main characters == |
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''Get Fuzzy'' was first published on September 6, 1999 by [[United Feature Syndicate]] (now [[Andrews McMeel Syndication]]). Initially appearing in 75 newspapers nationally, the strip quickly gained popularity. It currently appears in some 400 newspapers worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://publishing.andrewsmcmeel.com/book/get-fuzzy-darby-conley/|title=Get Fuzzy|work=Andrews McNeel Publishing|access-date=20 March 2022}}</ref> |
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===Reruns=== |
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[[Image:Th BuckyKatt.jpg|thumb|left|Bucky Katt]] |
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In 2011, ''Get Fuzzy'' began to incorporate reprinted strips into its daily rotation, initially alternating from week to week with new strips. The reruns became more frequent, and by November 2013, the daily strips consisted entirely of strips from previous years. New Sunday strips continued appearing sporadically until February 2019. |
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The lack of new content caused a decline in the popularity of ''Get Fuzzy'', and in some cases reader feedback polls were conducted as to whether to keep the strip.<ref name=SMN>{{cite news|title=Good-bye Fuzzy, hello WuMo|work=Savannah Morning News|date=Nov 30, 2013|url=https://www.savannahnow.com/story/news/2013/12/01/good-bye-fuzzy-hello-wumo/13487484007/|access-date=June 3, 2023|archive-date=June 10, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240610131157/https://www.savannahnow.com/story/news/2013/12/01/good-bye-fuzzy-hello-wumo/13487484007/|url-status=live}}</ref> One of these was conducted by ''[[The Washington Post]]'' in October 2013; the paper cited the reruns as the reason for the strip's lack of support and announced that they would be dropping it from the paper.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/post-drops-get-fuzzy-o-how-high-the-tolerance-for-comic-strip-reruns/2013/10/30/a5e5987c-41b1-11e3-8b74-d89d714ca4dd_blog.html|newspaper=The Washington Post|first=Michael|last=Cavna|title=Post Drops 'Get Fuzzy': O, how high the tolerance for comic-strip reruns?|date=31 October 2013|access-date=August 28, 2017|archive-date=August 2, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180802013230/https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/post-drops-get-fuzzy-o-how-high-the-tolerance-for-comic-strip-reruns/2013/10/30/a5e5987c-41b1-11e3-8b74-d89d714ca4dd_blog.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The ''[[Seattle Times]]'', which stopped carrying ''Get Fuzzy'' on March 3, 2014, said their reasoning was "because the creator is no longer producing new installments."<ref>Seattle Times, 3 March 2014. p. B1</ref> |
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=== Bucky B. Katt === |
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==Characters== |
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A twisted [[Siamese cat]] (Conley felt that [[tabby cat|tabbies]] were overrepresented in cartoons<ref>supplemental material in ''Groovitude'' anthology</ref>), Bucky Katt is selfish, cynical, and lazy. His ears are nearly always drawn laid back flat on his head in a defiant, aggressive and unfriendly manner. He is like a cat in that he does not understand everything that humans do. This, along with being unfriendly, is a bad combination. At one time his [[I.Q.]] was estimated to be 1 after taking a magazine intelligence test{{Fact|date=May 2007}}, and another time he thought that "[[E. coli]]" contamination had something to do with the [[collie|collie breed]] of [[dog]]s.<ref>Sunday, 19 September 2004 strip</ref> According to Rob's friend, Joe Doman, Bucky is named after legendary [[Negro League]] [[baseball]] player [[Buck O'Neil]] (a teammate of [[Satchel Paige]] in the 1930s and 1940s). However, Rob has mentioned that Bucky was given his name in reference to his [[fang]] (which Bucky has referred to as his "pointy"), which protrudes from his mouth much like a buck tooth. Bucky has only one upper [[canine tooth|cuspid]], having knocked out the other one in a fight. Rather than having his own room, as his "roommate" Satchel Pooch does, Bucky lives in a dresser located in the hall [[closet]] of Rob Wilco's [[apartment]], because he refuses to share a room with Satchel. When destroying a wall to get to Fungo Squiggly (The Ferret who lives next door, whom Bucky intensely dislikes), Rob stated that he couldn't have done that much damage with an axe, a day off, and a mission statement. |
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Bucky is frequently depicted as possessing an abundance of disagreeable [[feline]] traits, such as anti-social tendencies, delight in random destruction and violence, hostility, and selfishness. He endeavours to wreck Satchel's optimistic outlook of life, but usually fails, because Satchel does not have enough intelligence for his rude, misunderstood [[sarcasm]] and is often unaware that he is being insulted, although in one story arc, he gets angry at Bucky in response to Bucky calling Satchel's dog friends "a bunch of [[Eurotrash]]", resulting in meek and kinder behavior from Bucky for a period of time. In a mild display of insubordination, Bucky calls Rob "Pinky," referring to Rob's shameful lack of fur and skin color. At other times he calls him "Robert," "Robbo," "Wilco," "Miss," and occasionally "Cracker," rarely using his preferred name, "Rob," which Bucky used in a quote to defy him, saying to Satchel, "Nuts to Rob!" |
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'''Rob Wilco''' is the "owner" of Satchel and Bucky and serves as the guy sandwiched between Satchel's goofy naïveté and Bucky's cynical hostility. In the ''Get Fuzzy'' universe, virtually all animals talk, a situation that no one seems to find odd. Rob is portrayed as a bit of an [[everyman]]: a mediocre performer in a job he dislikes, not successful romantically, and an all-around relatively quiet guy with a poor haircut and chronic lower back pain. His passions, which often border on obsessions, include sports (particularly the [[Boston Red Sox]] and the [[New Zealand All Blacks]]), video games, books, and guitarist [[Leo Kottke]]. He is also a strict vegetarian, due to what he feels are too cruel methods of killing the animals. The character was named for two of Conley's classmates at [[South-Doyle High School]] (then 'Doyle') in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]] who were named "Rob". |
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'''Bucky B. Katt''' is Rob's self-absorbed and cynical [[Siamese cat]]. His ears are nearly always drawn laid back flat on his head, a feline sign of defiance, aggressiveness, and he is missing an upper canine tooth. The Humane Society found Bucky huddled on a trash can, while the cat was only a few weeks old, in [[Hackensack, New Jersey]], later to be adopted by Rob. While Bucky's father has never been mentioned, Bucky gave his mother's maiden name on a [[credit card]] application as "Tricky Woo," an allusion to the ludicrously pampered (but in fact good-natured) pet dog of that name in [[James Herriot]]'s stories of his experiences as a vet.{{Citation needed|date = May 2017}} Bucky lives in a dresser located in the hall closet of Rob's apartment because he refuses to share a room with Satchel. On most outdoor excursions, when Rob is present, Bucky is carried in a strap-on "Bundle-O-Joy" baby carrier, referenced as a way of keeping the cat out of trouble. Bucky's aggression is often directed at Satchel, although his attempts usually fail as Satchel is too kind or unaware to play along with Bucky's often ignorant dabs at [[sarcasm]]. Three obsessions dominate Bucky's life: his hatred of a neighborhood [[ferret]] named Fungo Squiggly; his desire to stop the "[[monkey]] invasion"; and wanting to film a movie or TV show about himself. |
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Bucky continually finds ways to antagonize and annoy Rob and Satchel. He sometimes wears Rob's [[Volkswagen]] hood ornament as a necklace, claiming it is his [[astrological]] sign. Also, he claims to be a fan of the [[New York Yankees|"Yankers"]], even wearing a Yankees hat throughout the series, only because Rob wouldn't let him wear [[Boston Red Sox|"the 'B' is for 'Bucky']] hat". He taunts Rob when the Red Sox play poorly, but knows little about baseball (as a past bet on the [[New England Patriots]] to win the World Series indicates), to which he once stated, "Baseball. Man, you can't buy naps like that." |
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Bucky owns a miniature [[teddy bear]] named "Smacky", obtained by his refusing to exchange toys with Satchel at a "[[McDonald's|McDoodles]]" restaurant even though each had the toy the other wanted. It is one of the few objects to which he shows affection. As Christmas gifts, Bucky received two other bears which he named "[[Cracker (pejorative)|Cracker]]" and "Punk", but they do not appear as often as Smacky. Bucky also owns a [[rag doll]] named "Ms. Pretty", similar to [[Barbie]]. Bucky claims to be a fan of the "[[New York Yankees|Yankers]]", even wearing a Yankees cap throughout the series, although it appears more to be an opportunity to annoy Rob because he wouldn't let him wear his [[Boston Red Sox]] [[baseball cap]] (he calls it the "'B' is for 'Bucky' hat") than anything else. Bucky identifies as Republican as shown in strips dated July 22, 2007<ref>{{Cite web |last=Conley |first=Darby |date=2007-07-22 |title=Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for July 22, 2007 {{!}} GoComics.com |url=https://www.gocomics.com/getfuzzy/2007/07/22 |access-date=2024-06-10 |website=GoComics |language=en |archive-date=March 28, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180328130004/http://www.gocomics.com/getfuzzy/2007/07/22 |url-status=live }}</ref> and September 12, 2008<ref>{{Cite web |last=Conley |first=Darby |date=2008-09-12 |title=Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for September 12, 2008 {{!}} GoComics.com |url=https://www.gocomics.com/getfuzzy/2008/09/12 |access-date=2024-06-10 |website=GoComics |language=en |archive-date=March 28, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180328123822/http://www.gocomics.com/getfuzzy/2008/09/12 |url-status=live }}</ref> among others. Bucky has been shown to hold extremely reactionary political viewpoints throughout the strip, but these may not stem from actual convictions as much as a desire to antagonize Rob and Satchel, both tolerant in their views. Bucky is also frequently shown to have [[Francophobia|francophobic]] and [[anti-Quebec sentiment]]s. He regularly says words like [[Frog (pejorative)|frog]] and [[canuck]], although these (like his politics and support of the Yankees) appear to stem from the desire to antagonize Satchel for his background, rather than racism or [[Nativism (politics)|nativism]]. |
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Bucky's one acknowledgement to Rob's obsession with [[Rugby Union]] football came when he inexplicably performed the [[Haka of the All Blacks|Ka Mate haka]] made famous by Rob's favorite national team, the [[All Blacks]] of [[New Zealand]]. Although he professes a lack of interest in the [[Harry Potter]] series, Bucky took part in a [[Spoiler (media)|spoiler]]-filled discussion of [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]] with Rob regarding the allegiance of [[Severus Snape]]. Bucky seems to like [[Hogwarts Houses#Slytherin|Slytherin]] because Satchel is a fan of [[Hogwarts Houses#Hufflepuff|Hufflepuff]] House. In addition, Bucky fits the house qualifications of being an ambitious and cunning pure-blooded ([[Siamese]]) animal. But his attempts at intellectual superiority are undermined by his constant [[malapropisms]] and his habit of making ridiculous claims such as saying that neither [[England]] nor [[Canada]] exist, even though Bucky has visited the latter, met Satchel's parents and, according to Rob, fell into a [[toilet]] in [[Toronto]], although Bucky states it was a [[bidet]] he was pushed into. His impression of [[Canada]] has Bucky thinking that the only differences were that Canadians drove around with their [[daytime running lamp|headlights on in the daytime]] and that the people there were "a bunch of flannel-wearing [[hockey]] fans who (mispronounced) the word 'offense'". |
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For all his aggressiveness, Bucky is a part of the family. When he is absorbed in some scheme, Rob and Satchel are his preferred audience; when he is not, he does take an interest in their problems, usually looking for preposterous solutions and eager to take credit for any positive development. |
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Three obsessions dominate Bucky's life: The Death of [[#Fungo Squiggly|Fungo Squiggly]] (the [[ferret]] who lives next door), his desire to eat a [[monkey]], and wanting a movie made about him. None of these goals has any reasonable rationale behind it, and he fails brilliantly in his repeated attempts to fulfill these obsessions. Fungo routinely disrupts Bucky's schemes, the single encounter he had with a monkey resulted in the chimp trying to peel Bucky like a [[banana]], and his [[movie]] schemes always end with a lack of funding after initial rejection by Rob to "invest" into the [[movie]] project. |
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'''Satchel Pooch''' is Rob's overweight, naïve, and easily amused dog. His father, named [[Copernicus]], a [[Labrador Retriever]] and retired [[guide dog]], and his mother, a [[Shar Pei]], live in [[Chéticamp, Nova Scotia]]. It is suggested by Rob's friend Joe Doman, that he is named after the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] player [[Satchel Paige]]. Satchel is kind, gentle, and sympathetic. These traits, coupled with his naïveté and gullibility, make him a natural target for the scheming Bucky. Satchel's personality serves as [[comedic foil|foil]] to that of Bucky's: easy to please, [[Optimism|optimistic]] to the extreme, having little more [[common sense]] than Bucky, and perfectly content to peacefully coexist with everyone. He is good friends with Bucky's nemesis, Fungo Squiggly, much to Bucky's dismay. |
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Bucky has a strong affinity for tuna fish. Even when Rob took him and Satchel to a Chinese restaurant (which Bucky himself had picked out), he demanded tuna. According to Bucky, "there's nothing like a tuna smoothie on a hot day", as Satchel simply takes his word for it. Bucky has also pledged his allegiance to his favorite food with the following: |
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True to his character, Satchel takes a neutral position in the ongoing [[Major League Baseball]] feud between professed [[New York Yankees]] fan Bucky and rabid [[Boston Red Sox]] fan Rob. Satchel occasionally expresses support for the [[Chicago Cubs]]-although he once was punished by being forced to wear a Cubs hat, dubbed the "hat of shame" in reference to the team's [[Curse of the Billy Goat|long record of futility]]. Satchel is also proud of his Canadian and European heritage, taking the time to watch [[Queen Elizabeth II]] whenever the [[monarchy|royal figure]] is on television. Satchel holds to a very [[Liberalism in the United States|liberal political viewpoint]] and is an [[animal rights]] supporter; occasionally asking Rob for money to donate to [[PETA]] or [[Greenpeace]]. Although Satchel cannot tell time, he wears a [[watch]] that he calls "Handy". |
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"I pledge allegiance to the can... |
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===Secondary characters=== |
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of the perfect food, |
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'''Joe Doman''', Rob's friend and co-worker. One of the few people who gets along reasonably well with Bucky and has pet-sat Bucky and Satchel a few times. Although Joe was frequently seen in the strips early years, this has decreased since taking a job in France. Joe is also a fan of [[Rugby union|rugby]], having worn a jersey of the [[Scotland national rugby union team|Scottish national team]] on a golf outing. |
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that is tuna, |
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'''Francis Wilco''', Rob's father. A retired [[firefighter]] and former member of the [[United States Marine Corps]]. He reluctantly pet-sits Bucky and Satchel from time to time, has thinning hair, and is usually pictured with a cigarette dangling from his mouth. |
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and to the fishy, |
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'''Fungo Squiggly''', the pet ferret of the neighboring Garcia family, who is Satchel's friend and Bucky's rival. Fungo does not have any audible speaking lines throughout the entire strip, but is able to communicate by writing out his thoughts (although Satchel can apparently understand ferret-speak). Fungo and Bucky take the impetus given by their rivalry as a chance to keep their hatred for each other going strong by setting traps for each other or playing tricks, such as Bucky's challenging Fungo to a duel or Fungo's stealing Bucky's closet space. The exact motive for Bucky's hatred of Fungo is unexplained, although it is possible that Bucky may mistake Fungo for some sort of rodent, as Bucky has referred to him as a "rat" or "rodent" at various times. |
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for which it cans, |
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'''Chubby Huggs''', a portly, interminably cheerful cat who believes positive reinforcement (mostly through hugging) solves all problems. Rob refers to him as the [[Dalai Lama]] of cats because of his peacemaking abilities. Once Chubby is locked in his hug position, he is unable to move for 10 minutes—a fact Rob used against him by tricking Chubby into hugging a teddy bear tightly so Satchel could carry him home. He once had a "little mouse friend" named Fowly Mouse who hated him and was vicious toward him, even though Chubby would take the threats as words of kindness, à la Ignatz Mouse and [[Krazy Kat]]. |
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one portion... |
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'''Mac Manc McManx''', Bucky's cousin from [[Manchester, England]]. Mac speaks in British slang and is an ardent supporter of Manchester City Football Club. Mac's father arrived in England during the [[Gulf War|First Gulf War]] from a place Mac only remembers being called "Otis", so Rob tells Bucky that his family is from Massachusetts, to which Bucky replies, "Blast! I'm a filthy communist!!!". Mac's mother is from [[Hartlepool]].<ref>Conley, Darby. "Dumb Heart: A Get Fuzzy Collection". p. 52</ref> Mac spent three and a half years at Rob's apartment and has come back and forth since that time. It is implied that Rob originally let Mac stay at the apartment since he and Satchel never came up with an effective way of getting Mac to leave.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comics.com/get_fuzzy/2010-12-28/|title=Get Fuzzy Comic Strip, 28 December 2010|author=Darby Conley|work=GoComics|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101231190749/http://comics.com/get_fuzzy/2010-12-28|archive-date=31 December 2010}}</ref> |
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just for me, |
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'''Foodar''' is a Canadian cat with a radar-like-seventh sense (according to Bucky all cats have six senses, the sixth being knowing which humans are afraid of them or dislike them so they can sit on their laps) that allows him to detect food at great distances (though he doesn't bother detecting fruit or vegetables). His name is a [[portmanteau]] of 'food' and 'radar'. |
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with olive oil and crackers on top." |
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'''Oreo''' is Satchel's friend and love interest from his puppy days, but over the years she seems to have lost interest in him. She has the fur patterns of a Border Collie, has black and white fur, and wears a collar with a heart-shaped medallion. |
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Bucky owns a plastic bear named "Smacky," obtained by his refusing to exchange toys with Satchel at a McDoodles restaurant even though each had the toy the other wanted. It is one of the few objects Bucky seems to care for. An instance of such affection occurred within one story arc, as Fungo Squiggly demanded possession of Smacky to guarantee the safe return of Bucky's [[autobiography]], which the [[ferret]] had stolen. Bucky tricked Fungo by giving him a [[forgery|"fake"]] Smacky, and Fungo in turn gave Bucky ''The Collected Works of [[Ira Gershwin]]'' instead of the manuscript. Furthermore, as [[Christmas]] gifts, Bucky received two other bears which he named "Cracker" (because the bear was white) and "Punk," but they do not appear as often as Smacky. Satchel's respone to the [[three bears]], "Smack, Cracker, and Punk," is meant to pun [[Kellogg]]'s [[Rice Krispies]]' characters of Snap, Crackle and Pop. |
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'''Ira Chihuahua''' is a generally irritable [[Chihuahua (dog)|Chihuahua]] who first appeared in Satchel's dog conference. Ira prefers to go by his initial, I (as a play on the term "ai chihuahua"). He apparently likes to play in garbage and once contracted [[Helminthiasis|worms]]. |
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As it turned out, Smacky was a [[collectible]] "[[Steiff]]" bear, a fact that was revealed to Bucky when he, Rob, and Satchel went to an ''[[Antiques Roadshow]]''-type show in the area to get Rob's [[Honus Wagner]] baseball card appraised, which turned out to be [[counterfeit]]. Bucky was told that his bear was worth over $7,000- ''in [[mint condition]]'' - while in the condition Smacky was in made him worth only $100. After the appraiser said that bears like Smacky weren't in as high demand as other animals, Bucky asked him about [[middle finger|"a birdy"]], then promptly gave the appraiser [[the finger]], (which was obviously censored) in a rude gesture. |
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'''Shakespug''' is a small pug who wears a green dishwashing glove, and usually applies Shakespearean quotes to his speech. Shakespug also seems to understand Mac Manc McManx the best through his "Brit-speak". |
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Bucky also owns a ragged [[doll]] named "Ms. Pretty." She has only been seen once, but is occasionally mentioned. Bucky carries the doll in a backpack when he goes outside. Despite his lack of sensitivity, Bucky cares deeply for Smacky and Ms. Pretty. He was also distressed when Rob washed his blanket, which to led to a small fight and Bucky's defeat when he fell off the blanket and into the washing machine, and when Rob threw out his dead [[piscine]] friend, Smell E. Fish. |
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'''Motor''' is a dog who is Satchel's friend. He is 3/4 Belgian Tervuren and gets offended when someone calls him a German Shepherd. |
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On most outdoor excursions, when Rob is present, Bucky is carried in a strap-on "Bundle-O-Joy" baby carrier, referenced as a way of keeping the cat out of trouble. Rob has also been known to use a harness leash on him for the same purpose. |
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==Books== |
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Bucky spends much of his time watching television, especially early in the comic strip. Early on, it was said that Bucky spent at least half of his day watching television, though this was faded out as the author decided to make Bucky's schedule more nap-oriented. For more than a week at one point in the strip, Bucky pretended that his life was a television show, pretending to be a soda spokesman, a news anchor, and a character he "invented", Dolly Persian. This phase came to an abrupt end as Rob pointed to Bucky, and made a clicking noise, claiming that he had "turned the Bucky Channel off". |
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===Collections=== |
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Bucky has been shown to hold conservative viewpoints throughout the strip, but these may not stem from actual convictions as much as a desire to antagonize Rob and Satchel, both liberals. In one plot line, he tried to hold a "taxorcism" for Satchel, which was an attempt to make him more conservative. Satchel was meditating through this, and it had been mistaken for something more serious. |
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Although he feels the need to maintain an "[[alley cat]]" image, Bucky occasionally reveals a [[kitten]]-like nature; in one particular strip, Rob awoke during the night to discover Bucky "snuggling." He has also once voluntarily fixed Satchel's watch, and after the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]], Bucky was badly shaken; while Rob and Satchel left to donate blood, he decorated the apartment with thankful balloons and signs, and baked some cookies for them to show his appreciation. |
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The [[author]] of the strip has made gradual revelations about Bucky's birth and early life. Rob once mentioned that he found Bucky huddled on a trash can, while the cat was only five ounces and a few weeks old, in [[Hackensack, New Jersey]]. Though Bucky believes himself to be a Leo, apparent when he calls a psychic phone line leading to a nasty ninety dollar mystery charge on Rob's credit card, he is revealed by Rob to be a [[Capricorn]]. (Rob also called Bucky "a Cancer" when he told Satchel, who had been reading the [[Sagittarius]] horoscope, that he was a Leo- although it was probably more a testament to his anger and annoyance towards Bucky than his actual astrological sign.) |
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While Bucky's father has never been mentioned, Bucky gave his mother's maiden name on a [[credit card]] application as "Tricky Woo," possibly after a canine character in ''[[All Creatures Great and Small]]''. One Sunday comic strip shows early "baby pictures" of a young Bucky clinging to Satchel. Interestingly, this is the only strip that shows Bucky with both upper cuspids. |
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Starting in September 2006, Bucky's cousin from [[Manchester]], Mac Manc McManx, arrived at Rob's apartment, and subsequently revealed that Bucky's hatred of and desire to eat monkeys is apparently genetic. He also revealed to Bucky that he has three [[pound sterling|pounds]] of money, causing Bucky to think he meant [[pound (mass)|the unit of mass]] instead of [[pound sterling]]. Bucky has recently decided that he will run for [[President of the United States]] in 2008, but some of his campaign ads are references to [[cannabis (drug)|marijuana]], although he appears unaware of that fact (for instance, to promise "a chicken in every pot" he came up with the slogan "Bucky is on pot"). Bucky is always in trouble, such as when he taped a cell phone to himself, put hot ketchup in the dishwasher{{Fact|date=May 2007}}, put a fish in the blender, attempted to heat a can of tuna in the [[microwave oven]], and made Satchel wear lipstick and chapprie eyelineing and sharpie eyebrows for a week. |
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Bucky Katt has taken to referencing [[Wikipedia]] in his delusions of grandeur, to the point of vandalizing this article,[http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Get_Fuzzy&diff=124386747&oldid=124375578 which someone actually did upon reading the strip in question]. The article is purported to contain the words "''Bucky Katt's Greatest Hits: Volume 2'' went [[quadruple|fourple]] [sic] [[platinum album|platinum]] in a record 2 hours." He also claims that the article has a bit "where [he] won [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]]". |
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=== Satchel Pooch === |
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A naïve, friendly, and easily amused [[dog]]. His father, named Copernicus, a [[Labrador Retriever]] and retired [[guide dog]], and his mother, a [[Shar Pei]], live in [[Cheticamp, Nova Scotia]]. His father, one of a long line of guard dogs and Army dogs, was disappointed that Satchel had changed his name from Number 8 to Satchel and also that he had become a "house dog." He has been alleged by Joe, a friend of his sports fanatic "owner" Rob Wilco, to be named after the legendary [[baseball]] player [[Satchel Paige]]. |
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Satchel is kind, gentle, and sympathetic. These traits, coupled with his naïvete and gullibility, make him a natural target for the scheming Bucky Katt. Although he often seems oblivious to his own exploitation (Bucky once sold Satchel his own [[Nerf]] football by writing "Sooper" above "Nerf" to make it a "Sooper Nerf"), Satchel occasionally expresses frustration towards Bucky and his hostile attitude. He seems to have forgotten that dogs are traditionally the natural aggressor in relationships between dogs and cats, and in fact, intimidation appears to be completely alien to the affable and easygoing dog. He has only threatened Bucky with violence once, and it was due to Bucky insulting Satchel's friends, rather than anything aimed at Satchel directly. Satchel did forcibly grab Bucky once after Bucky had turned on every light in the house (as well as putting a sock in the toaster oven) in an effort to force Bucky to turn the unused lights off due to Satchel's concern over [[global warming]]. Satchel is normally unilaterally nice to Bucky, and usually receives no consideration whatsoever from the cat in return; rare exceptions to this lopsided relationship include Satchel's gift of [[Ben & Jerry's]] Chunky Monkey ice cream to Bucky his birthday, which elicited an unprecedented display of gratitude from Bucky (who apparently believed it contained actual monkeys). |
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Satchel's jokes tend to deliver either a [[pun|pun comment]] or the strip's [[punch line]]. Both are usually preceded by his laughter. His jokes often involve him not fully understanding an idea. Typically, a punchline provided by another character is followed by Satchel delivering a second punchline. |
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Satchel's personality serves as [[comedic foil|foil]] to that of Bucky's: easy to please, [[Optimism|optimistic]] to the extreme, and perfectly content to peacefully coexist with everyone. He is good friends with Bucky's nemesis, Fungo Squiggly, much to Bucky's dismay. In fact, they are such good friends that Rob had a [[pet flap|ferret flap]] installed in Satchel's room so Fungo could come into the apartment and leave as he pleased (much to Bucky's chagrin, who broke Satchel's bookcase out of spite when he found the flap). |
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True to his character, Satchel takes a neutral position in the ongoing sports feud between professed [[New York Yankees]] fan Bucky and rabid [[Boston Red Sox]] fan Rob. Satchel says he likes the [[Chicago Cubs]]. Satchel is also very proud of his Canadian heritage, taking the time to watch [[Queen Elizabeth II]] whenever the monarch is on television. He is a [[Harry Potter]] enthusiast, and was once the flustered victim of a [[Spoiler (media)|spoiler]]-filled conversation between Rob and Bucky regarding ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. As a fan of the Harry Potter series, Satchel displays a [[Hogwarts Houses#Hufflepuff|Hufflepuff]] poster in his room, a house affiliation that naturally suits the loyal and friendly, but not too bright, dog. Naturally, Satchel is also a supporter of [[animal rights]]. |
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Although Satchel cannot tell time, he wears a watch he calls "Handy." Though the watch was destroyed in an accident with a bicycle, it was later found and repaired by Bucky, who then gave it back to him as a Christmas present, Satchel then received a digital watch on the same Christmas morning that he named "Dingy" (later "Beepy"), though he is still unable to tell time with it. In addition to the watch, Satchel names everything from the carpet ("Rugger Green") to a television ("World B. Shiny") to a lamp ("Lampy") after what they are. |
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Satchel's sexual orientation has been jokingly questioned several times throughout the strip's run. One strip in a series of "rejected storylines" was titled "Doggie [[Civil union|Civil Unions]]?" and illustrated with a sketch of Satchel with his arm around the [[eponymous]] main character of the well-known comic strip ''[[Marmaduke]]''. Satchel once said that he would have to "[[Coming out|come out of the closet]]" he was hiding in to fulfill some demand of Bucky's, whereupon Bucky began to declare that he had been waiting "three years" for this to happen before being cut off by Rob. Bucky also stated that he believed that Satchel could be gay because of his feminine response of "It's fab'''u'''lous!" to how he liked his Barbara Streisand CD. Satchel has also appeared wearing a sweatband that reads "[[Foot Locker|Lady Foot Locker]]." However, this aspect of Satchel's personality has never been treated as anything other than a mild amusement, and is counterbalanced by his occasional tendency to fall in love with both human (mostly people on TV) and canine females. In the latter case, Satchel's primary female friend/crush is a black and white dog named Oreo, who has known him since they were puppies. However, apparently Oreo is more interested in a bomb sniffing dog named Chaser who has joined their playgroup, and Satchel doesn't like it. (This eventually ended in humorous results, as Bucky sprayed [[adhesive|spray adhesive]] under Satchel's front legs thinking it was Rob's deodorant, and as a result Satchel had to have his upper body shaved to get the glue out. Satchel has started his own chat with shar - pei avatars, icons, and photos to his own [[MySpace]] Profile but he changed the name to MyHowl. |
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Throughout the strip, Satchel has been portrayed as a character who is taken advantage of, often by Bucky. Satchel sticking up for himself was a rare event, encouraged by Rob. Recent strips (May 2007) show Satchel becoming increasingly aggressive, and often fighting back to Bucky's relentless insults. In some cases, Satchel reacts physically to Bucky, and in a current story where Satchel attempts to write his own [[comic book]], he creates a character called "Wack, the Kitty", who meets some kind of physical violence on every page probably based on Bucky; Rob comments that Satchel "may have a bit of [[passive aggression]] goin' on...". No explanation has been given for Satchel's sudden change, though he still is portrayed in the strip as friendly and good-natured. As evidenced by his actions when he talks about the "voices" in his head that say "Kill them both Satchel", he is unaware that he is upsetting Rob and Bucky and thinks it's funny. |
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Satchel was a guest at the 75th anniversary party of [[Blondie (comic strip)|Blondie]] and Dagwood in 2005. |
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=== Rob Wilco === |
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Rob is the "owner" of Satchel and Bucky. He works in advertising but is not proud of it. Rob is a vegetarian, [[Leo Kottke]] fan, and a Boston Red Sox fanatic. He is also a [[rugby union]] fan, a sport relatively obscure in the U.S. Rob bears an un-rugby-like physique and personality. Rob also enjoys [[video games]]. He serves as the [[straight man]] between Satchel's goofy naïveté and Bucky's cynical hostility, observing their antics and those of their various animal friends with bemusement, amusement, or both. In the ''Get Fuzzy'' universe, virtually all animals talk, a situation that no one seems to find odd. |
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Rob is portrayed as a bit of an everyman: a mediocre performer in a job he dislikes, not successful romantically, and an all-around relatively quiet guy with a bad haircut and chronic lower back pain. His passions, which often border on obsessions, include sports (particularly the [[Boston Red Sox]] and [[rugby union]]), video games, and books. Rob is often shown reading, usually while in bed. He is also a [[Vegetarianism|vegetarian]] due to what he feels are too cruel methods of killing the animals (he occasionally lapses from time to time, and he ate meat much more often in the beginning of the strip). He seems to particularly like the [[Harry Potter]] series, as does Satchel. According to Bucky, Rob once shoved a little girl out of the way in order to obtain the last copy of [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]] at a midnight release party. Rob is occasionally seen wearing [[Gryffindor]] House colors and gear, contrasting the house affiliations of his pets. |
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Many of Rob's interests are displayed visually rather than mentioned. From the t-shirts, hats, posters, and books variously seen in the strip, it can be assumed that Rob also likes the [[All Blacks|New Zealand rugby union team]], [[South Doyle High School]] Track team (Conley's high school in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]]), [[Ireland national rugby union team|Irish Rugby Team]], [[Québec Nordiques]] (specifically [[Michel Goulet]]), [[Manchester United F.C.]] (and, oddly, also archrivals [[Manchester City F.C.]]), Otago, New Zealand [[National Provincial Championship|NPC]] rugby team, Belgian comic character [[Tintin and Snowy|Tintin]], [[MXC]], [[The Da Vinci Code]], ''[[South Park]]'', [[science fiction]], ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'', ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', [[Weta Workshop]], the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] (CBC), the BBC television program ''[[Top Gear]]'', the [[USMC|Marine Corps]], and the music of [[Leo Kottke]], The [[Ramones]], [[Green Day]], [[Dropkick Murphys]], [[Ween]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[John Lennon]], [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]], [[Regina Spektor]], [[Radiohead]] and Sprouts (a reference to Conley's brother's band). |
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At one time, Bucky, obsessed with a Persian who was living in the building, attempted to grow his hair out with a bottle of [[Rogaine]]. After two bottles were used and Rob flipped at the long tufts of hair that sprouted from the cat's head and chest, Bucky mixed some "no hair cream" with Rob's shampoo that he intended to use later. However, Rob got to the shampoo first, and as a result was bald for several weeks. |
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Rob's back has put him out of commission for two extended periods in the strip's history. On both occasions, Bucky used the opportunity to steal Rob's wallet and establish his own dominion over the household. |
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Despite having love troubles of his own, Rob has helped Satchel deal with his own love problems. |
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Rob is a sports fan, and it is alleged by his friend that he named both pets after stars of baseball's [[Negro League baseball|Negro Leagues]] – [[Buck O'Neil]] and [[Satchel Paige]]. Coincidentally, Bucky also has only a single fang, his "buck" tooth. An alternate theory (probably untrue) is that Bucky is named after late-1970s [[New York Yankees]] outfielder [[Bucky Dent]] who hit a game-winning [[home run]] against the [[Boston Red Sox]] in a tie-breaking playoff game to determine the [[American League]] Eastern Division champion in [[1978]]. This would make sense, since Rob is a Boston Red Sox fan and Bucky is Rob's constant foil. However, this has not been explored in the strip, but it should be noted that at one point Bucky damaged a Taylor Guitar, causing what Bucky called a "Bucky dent". Rob responded by angrily ordering Bucky to "never, NEVER say those words in this house"; naturally, Bucky responded by shouting "Bucky Dent" repeatedly. There is also a strip in which Satchel is seen holding a bat with the inscription "Lowell Slugger", instead of the famous Louisville kind (Lowell is a city in Massachusetts, and is where the Red Sox Class A affiliate plays.). Fungo Squiggly is even once seen with a cup of coffee with the CBS 4 Sports logo (A MA TV station). Rob is named after two friends of Conley's graduating class at [[Doyle High School]] (now [[South-Doyle High School]]) in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]]. He enjoys using his [[MacBook]] laptop when he has time he plays "Racing Games" online. But he started a My Yahoo Page instead with a picture of Bucky and Satchel from their Christmas Card From [[2002-12-18]]. But he kept pictures of Bucky and Satchel all year round. |
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Rob's t-shirts often carry messages of a political nature. In the [[July 3]], [[2007]] strip, soon after the [[United States Supreme Court]] issued a decision in the [[Morse v. Frederick|Bong hits 4 Jesus]] case, Rob was portrayed with a shirt that read "Dumb Hits 4 Judges". The Sunday before this, [[July 1]], Rob's t-shirt displayed the flag of the [[Republic of Vermont]]. Political activists at the time of the strip were making headlines by renewing awareness of the effort to have [[Second Vermont Republic|Vermont secede from the United States]]. |
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== Supporting and one-time-only characters == |
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Other characters that have appeared in the strip, some semi-regularly: |
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=== Joe Doman === |
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Rob's friend and co-worker, one of the few people who actually gets along reasonably well with Bucky. He has also pet-sat them a few times. Occasionally, he has complimented Bucky on his lifestyle or sick sense of humor. He once stated that Bucky was a sort of feline triathlete because of the reckless destruction he caused. His name may be a pun on the phrase "you da man." Although for a period Joe was popularly cast throughout the strip he has not been seen recently, because he got a job in [[France]] (although he made a reappearance in early 2008). |
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Joe is also a likely fan of rugby, having worn a jersey of the [[Scotland|Scottish]] national team on a golf outing. |
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Joe was originally drawn with beady eyes, but was later drawn with more detailed eyes (with [[pupil]] and [[sclera]]). |
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=== Fungo Squiggly === |
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A neighboring [[ferret]] whom Bucky intensely dislikes. The two frequently engage in fights which leave Satchel, Fungo's friend, in the middle. Fungo also smokes cigars, a habit which angers Bucky and annoys Rob. Although, as Satchel has pointed out, he is never seen bringing the lit cigar (when he does carry one around) to his mouth. |
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When a new family moved into the apartment next door to Rob, they introduced Fungo as their pet. The amiable Satchel made friends with the newcomer easily, but Bucky immediately regarded him as a mortal enemy. Although he whispers in Satchel's ear on occasion, Fungo does not speak audibly in the strip. |
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Bucky's attempts to defeat and/or humiliate Fungo almost invariably backfire, and badly. For example, Bucky once tried to trap the ferret in a crude snare. Fungo yanked on the rope, causing Bucky to smack into a wall and lose two teeth: his trademark [[cuspid]] and a smaller tooth (the fang was reattached at great expense, and a gold tooth replaced the smaller one). Bucky sued Fungo for that (although he was the aggressor), and took him to the [[Judge Judy]] show where he lost. To add insult to injury, Fungo was seen wearing the smaller tooth on a necklace. When Bucky saw that, he charged at Fungo, only to be tackled by Satchel and have his fang break off again. Fungo still wears the tooth around his neck to this day. |
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Other plots have had similarly [[unintended consequence]]s, such as Fungo's kidnapping of Bucky's beloved toy Smacky (twice). Another instance was when Bucky destroyed a large portion of a wall in an attempt to get Fungo once and for all. However, all that Bucky got was a chunk of plaster to the head, as well as two hours in his closet. One memorably misguided attempt involved Bucky throwing a baseball at a ferret he took to be Fungo; the ball struck Fungo's mother and knocked her down a garbage chute. The two had a pie fight afterward, though Rob broke it up as Fungo had filled his pie with tools. Another involved Bucky challenging Fungo to a duel using a Ms. Pretty prom glove (which Fungo ate), only to have the duel broken up by Chubby Huggs (see below for the reason why). |
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No explanation is ever given for Bucky's intense hatred for Fungo, save that Fungo seemed a bit aggressive in their first meeting. Bucky may mistake the [[Mustelidae|mustelid]] for some sort of [[rodent]], or the enmity may be as inexplicable as his desire to consume a [[monkey]]. Perhaps it is simply another by-product of Bucky's boundless hostility towards the world in general. In any case, many (but not all) of Fungo's aggressions toward Bucky are simply reactions to the cat's attempted assaults, as Fungo does not seem to go looking for trouble. |
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Strangely enough, both Bucky and Rob on occasion refer to Fungo as a weasel (Bucky said "weasel" more often in the earlier strips). |
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=== Mac Manc McManx === |
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In a sequence that began [[September 19]], [[2006]], Bucky met his cousin, Mac Manc McManx, otherwise known as ''Mac'', ''M3'', or ''M&M&M''. |
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Mac lives in [[Manchester]], [[England]], but uses a considerable amount of [[Cockney rhyming slang]] and other speech patterns typical of [[London]]. He explained that he and Bucky shared a common grandmother. Mac's father came to England during the [[First Gulf War]] from a place in the States that Mac only remembers as being called "Otis". (There ''is'' an [[Otis Air National Guard Base]] in western Cape Cod, being a [[PAVE PAWS]] radar site and a Continental Air Defense base operating [[F-15 Eagle]]s). Upon hearing this, Rob suggested that Bucky's family was therefore from [[Massachusetts]], to which Bucky replied "Curses! I'm a dratted [[communist]]!" In addition, despite Mac's generally cheery demeanor, his ears are laid back flat on his head, much like Bucky's ears, which may indicate that aggression runs in the McManx / Katt bloodlines. It was thought that Mac returned to England on [[2006-12-09]], after living in the kitchen and using Rob's sweater drawer as a litterbox (to no one's knowledge) for the previous few weeks. However, he was really waiting at the airport for over a month, having been detained by Homeland Security because he lost his ticket and no one could understand him. He revealed that he has either a dinner plate or a teacup embedded in his head, the result of an argument with his girlfriend Julie over which soccer team was better, [[Manchester United]] or [[Manchester City FC|Manchester City]]. They may have also detained him after it was revealed that he had been recently been given a cell phone from his friend Al, which was marked, "Property of Al Kayda" |
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During Rob's reclaiming of his apartment in late March 2007, Rob had bought him tickets to see Man United in an FA Cup game in an attempt to get him out of the house. However, Mac turned up several days later on the sofa, much to Rob's surprise and/or chagrin. Despite his appearing on and off for about seven months, he had not been featured in a Sunday strip until [[June 10]], [[2007]]. |
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=== Chubby Huggs === |
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A portly cat who believes positive reinforcement (mostly through hugs) solves all problems. Once Chubby is locked in his hug position, he is unable to move for ten minutes- a fact that Rob used against him by tricking him into hugging a teddy bear tightly so Satchel could carry him home. He once had a "little mouse friend" named Fowly who hated him and was vicious towards him even though Chubby would take the threats as words of kindness (a possible reference to [[Krazy Kat]]). |
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Chubby is one of the few creatures that Fungo Squiggly or Bucky is afraid of, as referenced during the attempted duel and an attempted "cage fight" in the hallway Fungo and Bucky had which Chubby broke up by hugging both of them and refusing to let go until they made up. |
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Chubby disappeared for a while after his last appearance, but was found by Foodar on [[March 13]], [[2007]], in the hallway when Foodar sniffed food in his Hello Kitty backpack. |
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=== Francis Wilco === |
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Rob's father, a retired firefighter and former Marine (from 1969 to 1974) who reluctantly pet-sits Bucky and Satchel from time to time. Francis doesn't like Bucky all that much, and is willing to do a fair amount to keep him out of his hair. He is [[divorce]]d from Rob's mother and apparently lives alone. He wears glasses, has thinning hair, and is usually seen with a cigarette dangling from his mouth. |
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=== Roger Wilco === |
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Rob's "idiot brother" (according to Francis), who visited to help Rob when Rob injured his back in 2005. He had made a previous, silent appearance in the strip shortly after [[2001-09-11]], when he was shown with Rob and his father at a memorial service for firefighters killed in the attacks. He also made another appearance alongside his brother and Joe Doman in a Sunday strip parodying ''[[Jackass (TV series)|Jackass]]'', in which Rob allowed himself to be attacked by Bucky. His appearance in this one consists of him laughing at his brother's misfortune. His name is a [[pun]] on "roger, wilco", a phrase from 1940s naval [[voice procedure|radio code]] meaning "message received, will comply." |
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=== William (Wilco?) === |
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Rob's [[United States Marine Corps|Marine]] cousin, who lost a leg in the [[Iraq War]]. An uncharacteristically serious story arc showed Rob meeting his plane when he returned home. Like Satchel, he was saddened by the fact that [[Dunkin' Donuts]] no longer made [[cruller]]s. |
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=== Laura === |
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A character that appeared early in the strip's history. Sweet, friendly, and far too optimistic in anything related to Bucky, she served as a love interest for Rob, but vanished from the strip early on. She has made one reappearance, and Rob treated her more like a friend than a love interest. Her name may be a reference to a love interest or relative of Conley to whom many of his [[comic]] books are dedicated. |
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=== Todd === |
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Rob's boss at the ad agency. Once thought of putting Bucky in an ad for a tool company, threatening to put Rob back on the "Kissy Lips" ads which Rob intensely disliked working on if he didn't get his wish. Bucky got all sorts of free tool samples (including a power saw he used to cut a cake and a belt sander he used to trim the fat off a piece of ham) before Rob finally put his foot down and said no. He also owns a rugby video game that Rob also has, and once, using England, beat Australia 50-0 in order to unlock a secret team that Rob had been trying to unlock for nearly 3 days straight (and failed at, because Rob was using the Aussies against the English). |
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=== Kellie === |
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Rob's first love interest in the strip. When she first appeared in the strips, she was classified by Bucky as "classier than a lot of the trash Rob dates." Although it was never said why she and Rob broke up, there were several factors that could have led to it. One happened while the two were on a date, where Rob discovered that Bucky and Satchel were stowed away in the car's back seat the whole time. A second happened when Bucky and Satchel weren't answering the phone while Rob was in the shower. Satchel eventually answered the phone, but not until after Rob had come out of the shower, banged his knee on the coffee table, and started shouting obscenities at his pets, while Satchel explained what was going on. Her final appearance saw her at Rob's apartment for dinner, where a flu-addled Bucky punched Satchel in the eye (forcing him to use the steak that was supposed to be for dinner), then sneezed on all the other food that Satchel cooked as a replacement dinner. After Rob took her back to her apartment, she never was seen again. |
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=== Frodo Cattins === |
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A cat and a friend of Bucky, who made a one-off appearance. The story started when Rob, while walking down the hall, saw him out the corner of his eye and thought he was Bucky, and said hello...quickly realizing that he wasn't Bucky after all. Frodo was holding Bucky's collar in his hand, and said that he had been charged with being the ring-bearer, but fears he has failed in his quest to destroy it by throwing it into the furnace. After his people pick him up, Rob tells Satchel that Frodo lives twenty miles away, and had been missing for weeks. His name is a play on the [[Lord of the Rings]] character [[Frodo Baggins]]. |
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=== Foodar === |
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A cat introduced on [[February 19]], [[2007]] who can sense the presence of food, even when it's hidden. His name is a [[neologism]] and [[portmanteau]] combining the words "food" and "[[radar]]". He demonstrated that his powers can find food anywhere, even a tiny crumb hidden under a couch. Although Bucky expressed no surprise at this feat, Satchel was amazed, and proclaimed "Amazing! One crumb! You're the king, Foodar!" He is also apparently Canadian as Bucky pointed out. |
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He is unable to sense fruit or vegetables. This was discovered when Rob made a comment about a grape being directly behind him. Foodar responded by saying he doesn't detect plants, no matter how close they are. |
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Foodar's sense of food was used against him on [[March 31]], [[2007]], as he was lured into leaving Rob's apartment by Rob putting a can of kibble and tuna mix on the sidewalk. |
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=== Shakespug === |
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One of Satchel's dog friends, a pug whose dialogue is always ad-libbed from [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] works. He is not openly aggressive to cats, but when they insult him he is willing to insult back. He wears an extra large dishwashing [[glove]] for pants as clothing, intending it to resemble the [[tights]] similar to those worn by Shakespearian actors. He does not seem to like Chubby Huggs. He knows how to handle cats like Bucky because he lives with six of them. When Rob heard about that, he elected to let Shakespug stay in the house while Chubby Huggs and Foodar were forced to leave. Shakespug made his first Sunday appearance on [[June 10]], [[2007]]. |
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=== Stank Lloyd Wrong === |
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Clearly named for the architect [[Frank Lloyd Wright]], Stank Lloyd Wrong is a cat engineer Bucky hired to renovate his closet. He first appeared [[May 1]], [[2007]] when he knocked a hole in Satchel's wall. Wrong makes references to famous buildings and architects. When Satchel incorrectly stated that the [[Petronas Towers]] were the tallest buildings in the world, (at that point, the Tapei 101 had been the tallest for 3 years) Stank was angered and ended up attacking Satchel. He was fired by Rob shortly after attacking Satchel. |
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== Negative reactions == |
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==== Pittsburgh ==== |
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Many residents of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] reacted angrily to an [[October 30]], [[2003]] strip. When Bucky asks a [[travel agent]] for suggested destinations "based primarily on smell," the agent promptly produces a brochure from the Pittsburgh board of [[tourism]]. This was originally intended as an "[[in-joke]]" jab at a friend who lives in the Pittsburgh area. Conley later confessed shock over the large volume of [[hate mail]] and even [[death threat]]s he received in response,<ref>[http://www.thekcrachannel.com/travelgetaways/2613194/detail.html]</ref> and Pittsburgh city officials publicly denounced the strip. |
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An apology promised by Conley took a rather unexpected form. The [[2003-11-17]] strip questions why the Pittsburgh joke caused such an uproar and archly notes that several protesters rather [[hypocrisy|hypocritically]] stated that [[New Jersey]] smelled worse than Pittsburgh. Satchel closes the strip by explaining that the original strip "should have made it more clear that it was (nearby [[borough]]) [[Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania|Sewickley Heights]] that smells".<ref> [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/03322/240984.stm]</ref>. Unsurprisingly, this "apology" failed to appease many of those who had complained. |
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Conley took things a step further in the next three strips, the first of which showed a survey in which voters ranked the five smelliest places in the United States. In order, they were ranked Cleveland, New Jersey, Darby Conley's "[[buttocks|@##]]", Philadelphia, and New Orleans. |
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The second showed apparent greeting signs/tourism slogans for people that come into Pittsburgh. Featured were "Pittsburgh: Turn Left at [[Erie, Pennsylvania|Erie]]", "Pittsburgh: If You Smell Anything, It's Coming from [[Ohio]], and "Pittsburgh: Gateway to [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]]!" |
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The third and final one showed Satchel and Bucky as trading cards, with Satchel being "Mario Lepooch" (a parody of Pittsburgh Penguins owner and star [[Mario Lemieux]]) and Bucky being "Buck Tekulve" (after former Pirates reliever [[Kent Tekulve]]). The last panel showed Satchel wearing a [[Browns]] hat and Bucky in a [[LeBron James]] jersey in a final insult to Pittsburghers. |
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At the time of the controversy, ''Get Fuzzy'' did not run in any Pittsburgh newspapers. However, the strip now runs in the city's ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|Post Gazette]]'' and ''[[Pittsburgh Tribune-Review|Tribune-Review]]'' papers. |
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==== Bob Lobel ==== |
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A strip published on [[May 13]], [[2005]] resulted in legal action. In the original strip, Rob, Bucky and Satchel are watching television. Satchel asks "Is this sportscaster... ''drunk''?" Rob replies "Lobel? Who knows. He's like some TV outreach program or something." Lobel has been reported as having appeared on air in an intoxicated state which Lobel denies.<ref name=head>[http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/head_games_1/]</ref><ref name=btp> [http://www.greaterboston.tv/features/btp_20050520_fuzzy.html]</ref> |
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Less than a week later, [[Boston]] [[sportscaster]] [[Bob Lobel]] filed a [[libel]] lawsuit against Conley, United Features Syndicate, and the ''[[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]] Standard-Times'' newspaper. The New Bedford paper was named specifically because it did ''not'' censor the strip as several other Boston-area papers did, including ''[[The Boston Globe]]''; most either refused to run the strip or substituted "Him?" in place of Lobel's name. The lawsuit claimed that the strip was both personally and professionally damaging, especially given that his contract was under negotiation for renewal at the time.<ref name=head /><ref name=btp /> |
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On [[November 16]], [[2005]], a brief article in the ''[[Boston Herald]]'' reported that Lobel and Conley had settled the suit out of court.<ref>[http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/moreTrack/view.bg?articleid=112378]</ref> Conley made a public apology to Lobel, saying the strip was not intended to imply that he had been drunk on the air. Further details of the settlement were confidential, but the ''Herald'' quoted an unnamed source as saying Conley had made a substantial donation to charity. |
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|''The Dog Is Not a Toy |
|''The Dog Is Not a Toy (House Rule #4)'' |
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|''Fuzzy Logic'' |
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|''The Get Fuzzy Experience'' |
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|''Blueprint for Disaster'' |
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|''Say Cheesy'' |
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|''Scrum Bums'' |
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|''I'm Ready for My Movie Contract'' |
|''I'm Ready for My Movie Contract'' |
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|''Take Our Cat, Please'' |
|''Take Our Cat, Please!'' |
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|''Ignorance, Thy Name Is Bucky'' |
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|April 21, 2009 |
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|''Dumbheart'' |
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|October 20, 2009 |
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|''Masters of the Nonsenseverse'' |
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|December 13, 2011 |
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|''Survival of the Filthiest'' |
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|May 29, 2012 |
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|''The Birth of Canis'' |
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|May 28, 2013 |
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|''The Fuzzy Bunch'' |
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|October 22, 2013 |
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|''You Can't Fight Crazy'' |
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|November 4, 2014 |
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|{{ISBN|978-1-4494-5994-9}} |
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|April 24, 2011 – July 14, 2012 |
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|''Clean Up on Aisle Stupid''<ref>{{cite book|title=Clean Up on Aisle Stupid: A Get Fuzzy Collection|isbn=978-1449462949|last=Conley|first=Darby|year=2015|publisher=Andrews McMeel }}</ref> |
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|November 17, 2015 |
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|{{ISBN|978-1-4494-6294-9}} |
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|July 15, 2012 – May 25, 2014 |
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|''Catabunga!''<ref>{{cite book|title=Catabunga!: A Get Fuzzy Collection|isbn=978-1449487102|last=Conley|first=Darby|year=2017|publisher=Andrews McMeel }}</ref> |
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|November 14, 2017 |
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|{{ISBN|978-1-4494-8710-2}} |
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Treasuries contain two [[Comics collection|collections]] in one binding with some [[Sunday comics|color strips]]. |
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|Contains ''Say Cheesy'' and ''Scrum Bums'' |
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|''The Potpourrific Great Big Grab Bag of Get Fuzzy'' |
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|September 1, 2008 |
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|''Treasury of the Lost Litter Box'' |
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|November 20, 2012 |
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|''I'm Gluten Furious''<ref>{{cite book|title=I'm Gluten Furious: A Get Fuzzy Treasury|isbn=978-1449463014|last=Conley|first=Darby|year=2016|publisher=Andrews McMeel }}</ref> |
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|April 19, 2016 |
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== Reception and awards == |
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Initially appearing in 75 newspapers nationally, the strip grew in popularity very quickly. |
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==Reception and awards== |
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Conley received the [[National Cartoonist Society]] Newspaper Comic Strip Award in 2002 for his work on ''Get Fuzzy''. |
Conley received the [[National Cartoonist Society]] Newspaper Comic Strip Award in 2002 for his work on ''Get Fuzzy''. |
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Residents of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] reacted angrily to the October 30, 2003 strip, in which Pittsburgh—in an apparent inside joke—was made out as smelly. Conley said he received [[hate mail]] and even death threats in response.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kcra.com/travelgetaways/2613194/detail.html|title=Pittsburgh Not Laughing At Smelly Joke|publisher=KCRA Sacramento|date=15 November 2003|access-date=13 May 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081204090709/http://www.kcra.com/travelgetaways/2613194/detail.html|archive-date=4 December 2008}}</ref> An apology promised by Conley took an unexpected form; his November 17 strip questioned why the Pittsburgh joke caused such an uproar, and noted that several protesters stated that [[New Jersey]] smelled worse than Pittsburgh. Satchel closes the strip by explaining that the original strip "should have made it more clear that it was [nearby borough] [[Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania|Sewickley Heights]] that smells", coupled with a [[post-it]] note advertising an apology to Sewickley Heights.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/03322/240984.stm|title=Comic strip apology to Pittsburgh really isn't|publisher=Post-gazette.com|date=18 November 2003|access-date=13 May 2010|first=Dan|last=Fitzpatrick|archive-date=February 22, 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060222211112/http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/03322/240984.stm|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In 2005, [[Bob Lobel]], the longtime sports director for [[WBZ-TV]] in Boston, filed a libel suit against [[Darby Conley]], [[United Feature Syndicate]], and The Standard-Times of [[New Bedford, Massachusetts]] for implying that Lobel was intoxicated while on air;<ref>{{Cite web |last=Conley |first=Darby |date=2005-05-13 |title=Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for May 13, 2005 {{!}} GoComics.com |url=https://www.gocomics.com/getfuzzy/2005/05/13 |access-date=2024-06-10 |website=GoComics |language=en |archive-date=March 28, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180328134003/http://www.gocomics.com/getfuzzy/2005/05/13 |url-status=live }}</ref> the lawsuit was settled out-of-court in November 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southcoasttoday.com/article/20051120/opinion/311209928|title=Our apology to sportscaster Bob Lobel|accessdate=20 March 2022|archive-date=April 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210417113548/https://www.southcoasttoday.com/article/20051120/opinion/311209928|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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*[http://www.comics.com/comics/getfuzzy/index.html 30-Day Archive] |
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*[http://www.reuben.org/ncs/awards2.asp NCS Awards] |
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 18 November 2024
Get Fuzzy | |
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Author(s) | Darby Conley |
Website | gocomics |
Current status/schedule | Running (on hiatus) |
Launch date | September 6, 1999 |
End date | New installments: November 9, 2013 (Daily); February 3, 2019 (Sunday) |
Syndicate(s) | United Feature Syndicate/ Andrews McMeel Syndication |
Publisher(s) | Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Genre(s) | Humor, Pets, Family |
Get Fuzzy is an American gag-a-day comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. It features Boston advertising executive Rob Wilco and his two anthropomorphic pets, a dog, Satchel Pooch, and a cat, Bucky Katt. While there have been no new comics produced since 2019, the reruns continue to appear in newspapers.
The strip's humor comes from the conflict between Bucky's and Satchel's personalities, which are extreme stereotypes of cats and dogs. Sweet, trusting, naïve Satchel is routinely subjected to the exploitation of cruel, self-centered Bucky, who is always torturing the poor canine. Rob, the middleman, is often frazzled from dealing with them, or more specifically, from dealing with Bucky's destructive nature and overall nastiness. The three characters live in an apartment on Boston's Longwood Avenue. Get Fuzzy often eschews the traditional "setup-punchline" format of most funnies, instead building on absurd dialog between characters.[1][2][3][4]
The unusual title of the strip comes from a concert poster that Conley once created for his brother's band, the Fuzzy Sprouts. "Life's too short to be cool," the poster read, "Get Fuzzy."[5]
Publication history
[edit]Get Fuzzy was first published on September 6, 1999 by United Feature Syndicate (now Andrews McMeel Syndication). Initially appearing in 75 newspapers nationally, the strip quickly gained popularity. It currently appears in some 400 newspapers worldwide.[6]
Reruns
[edit]In 2011, Get Fuzzy began to incorporate reprinted strips into its daily rotation, initially alternating from week to week with new strips. The reruns became more frequent, and by November 2013, the daily strips consisted entirely of strips from previous years. New Sunday strips continued appearing sporadically until February 2019.
The lack of new content caused a decline in the popularity of Get Fuzzy, and in some cases reader feedback polls were conducted as to whether to keep the strip.[7] One of these was conducted by The Washington Post in October 2013; the paper cited the reruns as the reason for the strip's lack of support and announced that they would be dropping it from the paper.[8] The Seattle Times, which stopped carrying Get Fuzzy on March 3, 2014, said their reasoning was "because the creator is no longer producing new installments."[9]
Characters
[edit]Main characters
[edit]Rob Wilco is the "owner" of Satchel and Bucky and serves as the guy sandwiched between Satchel's goofy naïveté and Bucky's cynical hostility. In the Get Fuzzy universe, virtually all animals talk, a situation that no one seems to find odd. Rob is portrayed as a bit of an everyman: a mediocre performer in a job he dislikes, not successful romantically, and an all-around relatively quiet guy with a poor haircut and chronic lower back pain. His passions, which often border on obsessions, include sports (particularly the Boston Red Sox and the New Zealand All Blacks), video games, books, and guitarist Leo Kottke. He is also a strict vegetarian, due to what he feels are too cruel methods of killing the animals. The character was named for two of Conley's classmates at South-Doyle High School (then 'Doyle') in Knoxville, Tennessee who were named "Rob".
Bucky B. Katt is Rob's self-absorbed and cynical Siamese cat. His ears are nearly always drawn laid back flat on his head, a feline sign of defiance, aggressiveness, and he is missing an upper canine tooth. The Humane Society found Bucky huddled on a trash can, while the cat was only a few weeks old, in Hackensack, New Jersey, later to be adopted by Rob. While Bucky's father has never been mentioned, Bucky gave his mother's maiden name on a credit card application as "Tricky Woo," an allusion to the ludicrously pampered (but in fact good-natured) pet dog of that name in James Herriot's stories of his experiences as a vet.[citation needed] Bucky lives in a dresser located in the hall closet of Rob's apartment because he refuses to share a room with Satchel. On most outdoor excursions, when Rob is present, Bucky is carried in a strap-on "Bundle-O-Joy" baby carrier, referenced as a way of keeping the cat out of trouble. Bucky's aggression is often directed at Satchel, although his attempts usually fail as Satchel is too kind or unaware to play along with Bucky's often ignorant dabs at sarcasm. Three obsessions dominate Bucky's life: his hatred of a neighborhood ferret named Fungo Squiggly; his desire to stop the "monkey invasion"; and wanting to film a movie or TV show about himself.
Bucky owns a miniature teddy bear named "Smacky", obtained by his refusing to exchange toys with Satchel at a "McDoodles" restaurant even though each had the toy the other wanted. It is one of the few objects to which he shows affection. As Christmas gifts, Bucky received two other bears which he named "Cracker" and "Punk", but they do not appear as often as Smacky. Bucky also owns a rag doll named "Ms. Pretty", similar to Barbie. Bucky claims to be a fan of the "Yankers", even wearing a Yankees cap throughout the series, although it appears more to be an opportunity to annoy Rob because he wouldn't let him wear his Boston Red Sox baseball cap (he calls it the "'B' is for 'Bucky' hat") than anything else. Bucky identifies as Republican as shown in strips dated July 22, 2007[10] and September 12, 2008[11] among others. Bucky has been shown to hold extremely reactionary political viewpoints throughout the strip, but these may not stem from actual convictions as much as a desire to antagonize Rob and Satchel, both tolerant in their views. Bucky is also frequently shown to have francophobic and anti-Quebec sentiments. He regularly says words like frog and canuck, although these (like his politics and support of the Yankees) appear to stem from the desire to antagonize Satchel for his background, rather than racism or nativism.
For all his aggressiveness, Bucky is a part of the family. When he is absorbed in some scheme, Rob and Satchel are his preferred audience; when he is not, he does take an interest in their problems, usually looking for preposterous solutions and eager to take credit for any positive development.
Satchel Pooch is Rob's overweight, naïve, and easily amused dog. His father, named Copernicus, a Labrador Retriever and retired guide dog, and his mother, a Shar Pei, live in Chéticamp, Nova Scotia. It is suggested by Rob's friend Joe Doman, that he is named after the Baseball Hall of Fame player Satchel Paige. Satchel is kind, gentle, and sympathetic. These traits, coupled with his naïveté and gullibility, make him a natural target for the scheming Bucky. Satchel's personality serves as foil to that of Bucky's: easy to please, optimistic to the extreme, having little more common sense than Bucky, and perfectly content to peacefully coexist with everyone. He is good friends with Bucky's nemesis, Fungo Squiggly, much to Bucky's dismay.
True to his character, Satchel takes a neutral position in the ongoing Major League Baseball feud between professed New York Yankees fan Bucky and rabid Boston Red Sox fan Rob. Satchel occasionally expresses support for the Chicago Cubs-although he once was punished by being forced to wear a Cubs hat, dubbed the "hat of shame" in reference to the team's long record of futility. Satchel is also proud of his Canadian and European heritage, taking the time to watch Queen Elizabeth II whenever the royal figure is on television. Satchel holds to a very liberal political viewpoint and is an animal rights supporter; occasionally asking Rob for money to donate to PETA or Greenpeace. Although Satchel cannot tell time, he wears a watch that he calls "Handy".
Secondary characters
[edit]Joe Doman, Rob's friend and co-worker. One of the few people who gets along reasonably well with Bucky and has pet-sat Bucky and Satchel a few times. Although Joe was frequently seen in the strips early years, this has decreased since taking a job in France. Joe is also a fan of rugby, having worn a jersey of the Scottish national team on a golf outing.
Francis Wilco, Rob's father. A retired firefighter and former member of the United States Marine Corps. He reluctantly pet-sits Bucky and Satchel from time to time, has thinning hair, and is usually pictured with a cigarette dangling from his mouth.
Fungo Squiggly, the pet ferret of the neighboring Garcia family, who is Satchel's friend and Bucky's rival. Fungo does not have any audible speaking lines throughout the entire strip, but is able to communicate by writing out his thoughts (although Satchel can apparently understand ferret-speak). Fungo and Bucky take the impetus given by their rivalry as a chance to keep their hatred for each other going strong by setting traps for each other or playing tricks, such as Bucky's challenging Fungo to a duel or Fungo's stealing Bucky's closet space. The exact motive for Bucky's hatred of Fungo is unexplained, although it is possible that Bucky may mistake Fungo for some sort of rodent, as Bucky has referred to him as a "rat" or "rodent" at various times.
Chubby Huggs, a portly, interminably cheerful cat who believes positive reinforcement (mostly through hugging) solves all problems. Rob refers to him as the Dalai Lama of cats because of his peacemaking abilities. Once Chubby is locked in his hug position, he is unable to move for 10 minutes—a fact Rob used against him by tricking Chubby into hugging a teddy bear tightly so Satchel could carry him home. He once had a "little mouse friend" named Fowly Mouse who hated him and was vicious toward him, even though Chubby would take the threats as words of kindness, à la Ignatz Mouse and Krazy Kat.
Mac Manc McManx, Bucky's cousin from Manchester, England. Mac speaks in British slang and is an ardent supporter of Manchester City Football Club. Mac's father arrived in England during the First Gulf War from a place Mac only remembers being called "Otis", so Rob tells Bucky that his family is from Massachusetts, to which Bucky replies, "Blast! I'm a filthy communist!!!". Mac's mother is from Hartlepool.[12] Mac spent three and a half years at Rob's apartment and has come back and forth since that time. It is implied that Rob originally let Mac stay at the apartment since he and Satchel never came up with an effective way of getting Mac to leave.[13]
Foodar is a Canadian cat with a radar-like-seventh sense (according to Bucky all cats have six senses, the sixth being knowing which humans are afraid of them or dislike them so they can sit on their laps) that allows him to detect food at great distances (though he doesn't bother detecting fruit or vegetables). His name is a portmanteau of 'food' and 'radar'.
Oreo is Satchel's friend and love interest from his puppy days, but over the years she seems to have lost interest in him. She has the fur patterns of a Border Collie, has black and white fur, and wears a collar with a heart-shaped medallion.
Ira Chihuahua is a generally irritable Chihuahua who first appeared in Satchel's dog conference. Ira prefers to go by his initial, I (as a play on the term "ai chihuahua"). He apparently likes to play in garbage and once contracted worms.
Shakespug is a small pug who wears a green dishwashing glove, and usually applies Shakespearean quotes to his speech. Shakespug also seems to understand Mac Manc McManx the best through his "Brit-speak".
Motor is a dog who is Satchel's friend. He is 3/4 Belgian Tervuren and gets offended when someone calls him a German Shepherd.
Books
[edit]Collections
[edit]Title | Publication Date | ISBN | Strips Collected |
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The Dog Is Not a Toy (House Rule #4) | April 15, 2001 | ISBN 0-7407-1392-2 | September 6, 1999 – June 17, 2000 |
Fuzzy Logic | April 1, 2002 | ISBN 0-7407-2198-4 | June 18, 2000 – March 25, 2001 |
The Get Fuzzy Experience: Are You Bucksperienced | April 2, 2003 | ISBN 0-7407-3300-1 | March 26, 2001 – January 12, 2002 |
Blueprint for Disaster | October 1, 2003 | ISBN 0-7407-3808-9 | January 13, 2002 – November 9, 2002 |
Say Cheesy | May 28, 2005 | ISBN 0-7407-4663-4 | November 10, 2002 – August 31, 2003 |
Scrum Bums | September 1, 2006 | ISBN 0-7407-5001-1 | September 1, 2003 – June 13, 2004 |
I'm Ready for My Movie Contract | September 1, 2007 | ISBN 978-0-7407-6922-1 | June 14, 2004 – March 26, 2005 |
Take Our Cat, Please! | May 1, 2008 | ISBN 978-0-7407-7095-1 | March 27, 2005 – January 29, 2006[a] |
Ignorance, Thy Name Is Bucky | April 21, 2009 | ISBN 978-0-7407-8098-1 | January 30, 2006 – December 9, 2006 |
Dumbheart | October 20, 2009 | ISBN 978-0-7407-9189-5 | December 10, 2006 – October 7, 2007 |
Masters of the Nonsenseverse | December 13, 2011 | ISBN 978-1-4494-2020-8 | October 8, 2007 – August 9, 2008 |
Survival of the Filthiest | May 29, 2012 | ISBN 978-1-4494-2190-8 | August 10, 2008 – July 5, 2009 |
The Birth of Canis | May 28, 2013 | ISBN 978-1-4494-2776-4 | July 6, 2009 – May 23, 2010 |
The Fuzzy Bunch | October 22, 2013 | ISBN 978-1-4494-2939-3 | May 24, 2010 – April 23, 2011 |
You Can't Fight Crazy | November 4, 2014 | ISBN 978-1-4494-5994-9 | April 24, 2011 – July 14, 2012 |
Clean Up on Aisle Stupid[14] | November 17, 2015 | ISBN 978-1-4494-6294-9 | July 15, 2012 – May 25, 2014 |
Catabunga![15] | November 14, 2017 | ISBN 978-1-4494-8710-2 | June 1, 2014 – April 23, 2017 |
Treasuries
[edit]Treasuries contain two collections in one binding with some color strips.
Title | Date | ISBN | Notes |
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Groovitude | September 2, 2002 | ISBN 0-7407-2894-6 | Contains The Dog Is Not a Toy and Fuzzy Logic |
Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun | April 2004 | ISBN 0-7407-4136-5 | Contains The Get Fuzzy Experience and Blueprint for Disaster |
Loserpalooza | May 7, 2007 | ISBN 978-0-7407-5709-9 | Contains Say Cheesy and Scrum Bums |
The Potpourrific Great Big Grab Bag of Get Fuzzy | September 1, 2008 | ISBN 978-0-7407-7367-9 | Contains I'm Ready for My Movie Contract and Take Our Cat, Please |
Treasury of the Lost Litter Box | May 4, 2010 | ISBN 978-0-7407-9335-6 | Contains Ignorance, Thy Name Is Bucky and Dumbheart |
The Stinking | November 20, 2012 | ISBN 978-1-4494-2798-6 | Contains Masters of the Nonsenseverse and Survival of the Filthiest |
Jerktastic Park | May 6, 2014 | ISBN 978-1-4494-4658-1 | Contains The Birth of Canis and The Fuzzy Bunch |
I'm Gluten Furious[16] | April 19, 2016 | ISBN 978-1-4494-6301-4 | Contains You Can't Fight Crazy and Clean Up on Aisle Stupid |
- Note
- ^ May 13, 2005 strip is excluded due to its resulting controversy.
Reception and awards
[edit]Conley received the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Comic Strip Award in 2002 for his work on Get Fuzzy.
Controversies
[edit]Residents of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania reacted angrily to the October 30, 2003 strip, in which Pittsburgh—in an apparent inside joke—was made out as smelly. Conley said he received hate mail and even death threats in response.[17] An apology promised by Conley took an unexpected form; his November 17 strip questioned why the Pittsburgh joke caused such an uproar, and noted that several protesters stated that New Jersey smelled worse than Pittsburgh. Satchel closes the strip by explaining that the original strip "should have made it more clear that it was [nearby borough] Sewickley Heights that smells", coupled with a post-it note advertising an apology to Sewickley Heights.[18]
In 2005, Bob Lobel, the longtime sports director for WBZ-TV in Boston, filed a libel suit against Darby Conley, United Feature Syndicate, and The Standard-Times of New Bedford, Massachusetts for implying that Lobel was intoxicated while on air;[19] the lawsuit was settled out-of-court in November 2005.[20]
References
[edit]- ^ "Bother – The Comics Curmudgeon". The Comics Curmudgeon. April 9, 2006. Archived from the original on February 8, 2013. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
- ^ Zpop (December 10, 2007). "Comics of the Day". Going Washington Postal. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
- ^ Zpop (December 10, 2007). "Comics of the Day". Going Washington Postal. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
- ^ "Deliciously Good Dialogue? Sure, We'll Eat It Up". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
- ^ "Get fuzzy by darby conley". Archived from the original on January 7, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2010.
- ^ "Get Fuzzy". Andrews McNeel Publishing. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
- ^ "Good-bye Fuzzy, hello WuMo". Savannah Morning News. November 30, 2013. Archived from the original on June 10, 2024. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
- ^ Cavna, Michael (October 31, 2013). "Post Drops 'Get Fuzzy': O, how high the tolerance for comic-strip reruns?". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on August 2, 2018. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
- ^ Seattle Times, 3 March 2014. p. B1
- ^ Conley, Darby (July 22, 2007). "Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for July 22, 2007 | GoComics.com". GoComics. Archived from the original on March 28, 2018. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
- ^ Conley, Darby (September 12, 2008). "Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for September 12, 2008 | GoComics.com". GoComics. Archived from the original on March 28, 2018. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
- ^ Conley, Darby. "Dumb Heart: A Get Fuzzy Collection". p. 52
- ^ Darby Conley. "Get Fuzzy Comic Strip, 28 December 2010". GoComics. Archived from the original on December 31, 2010.
- ^ Conley, Darby (2015). Clean Up on Aisle Stupid: A Get Fuzzy Collection. Andrews McMeel. ISBN 978-1449462949.
- ^ Conley, Darby (2017). Catabunga!: A Get Fuzzy Collection. Andrews McMeel. ISBN 978-1449487102.
- ^ Conley, Darby (2016). I'm Gluten Furious: A Get Fuzzy Treasury. Andrews McMeel. ISBN 978-1449463014.
- ^ "Pittsburgh Not Laughing At Smelly Joke". KCRA Sacramento. November 15, 2003. Archived from the original on December 4, 2008. Retrieved May 13, 2010.
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Dan (November 18, 2003). "Comic strip apology to Pittsburgh really isn't". Post-gazette.com. Archived from the original on February 22, 2006. Retrieved May 13, 2010.
- ^ Conley, Darby (May 13, 2005). "Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for May 13, 2005 | GoComics.com". GoComics. Archived from the original on March 28, 2018. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
- ^ "Our apology to sportscaster Bob Lobel". Archived from the original on April 17, 2021. Retrieved March 20, 2022.