This page is new to the “remaster”; yesterday’s strip ended with Lottie and Mildred looking out the window at a giant bowl of strawberries and cream that had magically appeared in the yard.
So that’s the biggest difference between the two versions: originally, the pencil did, indeed, cause whatever was drawn to come to life, whereas this version has the pencil cause you to draw things that are going to happen anyway. (In the original, there was really only one instance that suggested things were amiss before Mildred won the pencil (after the amusement park, Humphrey seeing something in the bushes where he says “Dobby!”); the scenes of the children being abducted from the day care were new to this version, although the timeline with Archie and Choo Choo Bear falling off the truck and CCB’s stealing the children probably fit better chronologically if the events started prior to the Mildred getting the pencil, unless there’s more time between then and the Mystery Boys investigating the abductions than it appears.)
(So apparently Steven really did win a robot in a contest, but, y’know… Tackleford.) (Zardog is still inscrutable, though, as one would expect from Zardog. We may never understand his ways, but Zardog will always live on in our hearts.)
(Also, I find it amusing that Mildred really, really wants “all dat cream”. But then, being raised vegan, it’s probably a bigger treat than the strawberries would be for her.)
Truly we are peoples separated by a common language. A tailback is an American football player position, rarely seen on the highway.
Imagine the panic induced by learning from American radio that traffic ahead of you is backing up on I-25. You’re doing 125 kph thinking somewhere ahead cars and trucks are coming at you in reverse.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
Years later, Mildred would go on to invent Randonautica.
Brian Perler Premium Member over 3 years ago
This page is new to the “remaster”; yesterday’s strip ended with Lottie and Mildred looking out the window at a giant bowl of strawberries and cream that had magically appeared in the yard.
So that’s the biggest difference between the two versions: originally, the pencil did, indeed, cause whatever was drawn to come to life, whereas this version has the pencil cause you to draw things that are going to happen anyway. (In the original, there was really only one instance that suggested things were amiss before Mildred won the pencil (after the amusement park, Humphrey seeing something in the bushes where he says “Dobby!”); the scenes of the children being abducted from the day care were new to this version, although the timeline with Archie and Choo Choo Bear falling off the truck and CCB’s stealing the children probably fit better chronologically if the events started prior to the Mildred getting the pencil, unless there’s more time between then and the Mystery Boys investigating the abductions than it appears.)
(So apparently Steven really did win a robot in a contest, but, y’know… Tackleford.) (Zardog is still inscrutable, though, as one would expect from Zardog. We may never understand his ways, but Zardog will always live on in our hearts.)
(Also, I find it amusing that Mildred really, really wants “all dat cream”. But then, being raised vegan, it’s probably a bigger treat than the strawberries would be for her.)
Mighty Phavahg over 3 years ago
Anybody find Wasson England on a map?
poppacapsmokeblower over 3 years ago
Truly we are peoples separated by a common language. A tailback is an American football player position, rarely seen on the highway.
Imagine the panic induced by learning from American radio that traffic ahead of you is backing up on I-25. You’re doing 125 kph thinking somewhere ahead cars and trucks are coming at you in reverse.
GaryCooper over 3 years ago
You can go a long way with theories that are waffly and vague, but convincing.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Still thinking that destroy the pencil was a stupid idea.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 3 years ago
What I want to know is the significance of pig standing next to a can with a bee perched on top.