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BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?

04 Nov 06 - 08:53 PM (#1876403)
Subject: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Little Hawk

He's a comic character: a crabby, rotten, egocentric siamese cat who is almost always in a bad mood. He's a nice antidote to Garfield, in my opinion, and somewhat more like a real cat in some (though not all) respects. He has even had a courtroom run-in with Judge Judy, where he attempted to misuse the law. He did not succeed.

Anyone else enjoying the exploits of Bucky, Satchell, and their hapless owner?


04 Nov 06 - 09:09 PM (#1876415)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Jerry Rasmussen

I am a MAJOR fan, LH. I started a thread awhile back trying to translate the Cat from England who is visiting. I have all the collected strips thatl have come out in book form and am on the waiting list for the new one that will be coming out soon.

Jerry


04 Nov 06 - 09:26 PM (#1876425)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Scoville

I don't know that I'm a fan of Bucky personally but I like the comic strip a lot. Close enough? It wouldn't be the same without him, after all.


04 Nov 06 - 10:03 PM (#1876438)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Cool Beans

I'm a fan. The comic strip runs in the Detroit Free Press, one of the best things about the Detroit Free Press, along with "Frazz" and that one about the pig, the rat and the crocodiles who live next door to the zebras.


04 Nov 06 - 10:25 PM (#1876443)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Little Hawk

Scoville, Bucky is cleary a nasty little jerk who is devoid of redeeming qualities, but the mere fact that he is so egocentric that he really doesn't realize he's a jerk (he thinks something's wrong with everyone else...) is what makes it funny, I think. ;-)

I've also known Siamese cats who were a wee bit like Bucky...although I wouldn't say that of most Siamese cats.


04 Nov 06 - 10:43 PM (#1876453)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: jeffp

It took a while to grow on me (kind of like a fungus), but I'm definitely a fan now.   Bucky is an evil little bastard, but all cat lovers, if they're honest, know one like him.


04 Nov 06 - 11:22 PM (#1876465)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Little Hawk

Indeed he is! It's a damn good thing he's essentially powerless or the world would be in deep shit.


05 Nov 06 - 12:21 AM (#1876490)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Rapparee

We don't get him in the paper here.

So I read him every day on the Internet, along with Brandi and Frank and Co. (and others).


05 Nov 06 - 02:40 AM (#1876508)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Slag

Never miss it! Cats are symptomatic and Bucky has all the symptoms. Pinky (Rob) is the real head-case. Love Satchell.


05 Nov 06 - 08:28 PM (#1877108)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Rapparee

I kinda like Joe and Rob's dad. Especially Dad.


05 Nov 06 - 08:43 PM (#1877116)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST

What ever happened to the old British sot and his wife Bucky reminds me of he similar stuff except your strip is all male INFACT quite gay, cum to think of it.


05 Nov 06 - 10:12 PM (#1877163)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: wysiwyg

Image results for Bucky Katt

~S~


05 Nov 06 - 10:16 PM (#1877165)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: wysiwyg

Wiki Bucky

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05 Nov 06 - 10:37 PM (#1877175)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko

Rapaire - I assume you are referring to Liberty Meadows - what a great comic!!!   I love Get Fuzzy too!!


05 Nov 06 - 11:21 PM (#1877193)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: leeneia

Yes, there's just something adorable about Bucky. Maybe it's the crossed eyes.

Satchell, now, could get on a person's nerves.

We have a new neighbor who built a six-foot fence all around her place, the first serious fence here in 100 years. We call her "the zeeba neighbor."


06 Nov 06 - 12:58 AM (#1877208)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp


06 Nov 06 - 01:01 AM (#1877209)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp

Geez! I hit the wrong key there. I was gonna say that I love that Get Fuzzy comic, and Liberty Meadows too, even though the Korean guy who writes it pretends that he's a chimp all the time. The only thing that could possibly be better than Liberty Meadows would be a comic about my adventures.

And hey, Guest, the comic ain't gay! Rob has been tryin' to date women for years, and he actually did date a couple in the early days of the comic, but Bucky always screws things up and they get scared off. Lately I think that Rob has more or less given up hope of successfully dating any more women or finding a happy relationship with one, but he's definitely not gay.


06 Nov 06 - 09:01 AM (#1877387)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: clueless don

Like Satchell. Dislike Bucky. Can't make up my mind about Rob.


06 Nov 06 - 12:09 PM (#1877498)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,nope

Not a fan. Bucky's a type that occurs throughout the entertainment media. The strip is simply a reflection of the contemporary crap-culture, which is a shame.

My memories go back to Walt Kelly's developed characterizations in Pogo, where the depiction of a sociopathic personality had a purpose beyond glorifying trash-talk and adolescent put-downs.


06 Nov 06 - 12:14 PM (#1877504)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Molly

If you want to see some actually interesting cats, immerse yourself in Achewood.


www.achewood.com


06 Nov 06 - 12:40 PM (#1877518)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Bill Kennedy

well said, Guest, Nope. Not a fan either, I find it pretty ridiculous, not at all humerous, sometimes annoying, but since I could learn to read, I read cereal box information, anything, and every comic whether I enjoy them or not, with the exception of Cathy, Ziggy, Spiderman, Family Circus, and Marmaduke (all totally worthless). I wish our paper (Cleveland) published Boondocks, or some other more relevant, contemporary comics.


06 Nov 06 - 03:33 PM (#1877677)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Zip Filter

I'd agree with you on most of those "worthless" comics...but not necessarily Cathy. Why? Because it's a satire on the insecurities of modern women (primarily) and men (secondarily) and it pokes fun at many of the most ridiculous aspects of modern culture...such as rampant consumerism ("If I just buy enough stuff, then I'll be happy...") or fashion trends. As such, it has a lot to say. If you don't like it, it's merely because it has a style that doesn't appeal to you personally, but it's not devoid of real content.

The others? Yeah, they're useless. Mort Walker and Dick Browne are responsible for several lacklustre comics, like Hagar the Horrible, Beatle Bailey, Hi and Lois...all of which are not downright terrible (like Ziggy), but merely mediocre. Then there are the dreadful old chestnuts like Nancy...(its only redeeming feature is an occasional appearance by Aunt Fritzy)...or Henry! Man, talk about Baaaaad comics!

Get Fuzzy is a neat comic if you like clever use of the English language...the subtle approach to verbal combat. If you don't, I'd imagine its value is completely lost on you.

I agree that it doesn't nearly come up to the level of Walt Kelly's "Pogo" which was a brilliant comic in every way.


06 Nov 06 - 03:40 PM (#1877685)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Rapparee

Pogo was, well, the best. But there have been many recent comics out there, too:

Calvin and Hobbes
Bloom County
Boondocks
Sherman's Lagoon
Sally Forth
and others.

In the old category:

L'il Abner
Krazy Kat
Asterix
Tintin
Buck Rogers
and others, including the Yellow Kid.

But because taste is so subjective, I don't think that anyone can say that "THIS is the best of the best!"


06 Nov 06 - 05:22 PM (#1877763)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: JenEllen

LOVE that cat. My own feline, Sullivan, had morphed well before I'd ever seen the comic. He was originally named after "Sully's Bucket". Naturally, his slave name has changed over the years: Sull, Sullivan, Sullybucket, Pudgebucket, and of course, "Bucky". The last incarnation being found true to form after reading the comic. Every day is another laugh about our curious existance.


06 Nov 06 - 08:17 PM (#1877904)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: RangerSteve

Starting from top to bottom on my comics page: Dilbert, Foxtrot, Get Fuzzy, Zits, Pearls Before Swine, Over the Hedge. The rest aren't worth noticing, in my opinion. It took a while for me to like Get Fuzzy, but it's grown on me. At least the artwork is good. (oh, yeah, I forgot, Rose is Rose, which I usually only read on Sundays, because the artwork is incredible).

Steve


06 Nov 06 - 09:24 PM (#1877945)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Rapparee

I like Luanne, because it deals with some real issues (e.g., Hodgkin's Disease). Then there's Red & Rover, and that fave rave of librarians around the world (particularily public librarians), Unshelved.


06 Nov 06 - 10:18 PM (#1877974)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,.gargoyle

The middle years of Doonsberry were astounding.

Once you were "into the visual jokes" you noticed the little things from frame to frame...a glass of lemonade, becoming a soda-can, and then a beer-can, and then a high-ball or martini-with-olive...all in the same setting. Backgrounds, clothing, light-fixtures...all were part of the "Visual Irony."

Irony - dramatic, situational, verbal....but, visual? Perhaps, Garry Trudeau and even Crumb with ZAP created a new form.

Sincerely,
Gargoyle


06 Nov 06 - 11:40 PM (#1878005)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: DougR

Yeah, I'm a fan, L.H.

DougR


07 Nov 06 - 11:56 AM (#1878368)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Cornelius

Guest Molly above mentioned Achewood. You can find it at www.achewood.com. It's a brilliant online cartoon with nearly daily installments, and easily the best cartoon strip since since Pogo. You can look back through a few years of archives, and track the development of the great characters, many of which are cats.

Seriously, it makes Bucky seem like a one-note joke, and other contemporary on-line strips seem juvenile.


07 Nov 06 - 03:08 PM (#1878527)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp

Cool. Bucky is a one-line joke, but that may be part of his charm. However, I will take a look at Achewood ASAP.


07 Nov 06 - 08:38 PM (#1878680)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: Rapparee

Is Guest Molly any relation to the Molly mentioned on the Achewood site?


07 Nov 06 - 09:09 PM (#1878706)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Lyle

nNo.


08 Nov 06 - 09:07 AM (#1879037)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: EBarnacle

Don't dismiss Hagar. While he is not political, he is relevant to all boat people and all who go battling the odds.


08 Nov 06 - 01:44 PM (#1879297)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Fans of Bucky Katt out there?
From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp

Yeah, but it's a bit annoying to see modern suburban North American cultural BS superimposed on a comic that's supposedly about a Viking, don't you think? Good for a chuckle now and then, I suppose...but not what I'd call a really good comic.