There have been quite a few horror movies with dolls and particularly ventriloquist dummies, but just seeing the advertisement for “Magic” in 1978 gave me the creeps.
But I thought she didn’t know German? How did he do so well in the opening of this story, but fail so bad? I mean, I can understand him getting stage fright in yesterday’s comic, but I think it came out he couldn’t throw his voice the day before.
purepaul Premium Member 4 months ago
Duh!
brianstreleckis 4 months ago
Casting agencies will find him too wooden.
DaBump Premium Member 4 months ago
There have been quite a few horror movies with dolls and particularly ventriloquist dummies, but just seeing the advertisement for “Magic” in 1978 gave me the creeps.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 4 months ago
This story misfired here…..
JPuzzleWhiz 4 months ago
They even seem to dress alike…
markkahler52 4 months ago
He got a jaw-dropping deal he couldn’t refuse!!
JPuzzleWhiz 4 months ago
I hope the school is named for Cesar, and not Hugo…
suelou 4 months ago
Going by his thanks to Gracie… I’m betting she “threw HER voice” to the dummy! (Hey!.. it’s a cartoon!… anything can happen!)
paulprobujr 4 months ago
But I thought she didn’t know German? How did he do so well in the opening of this story, but fail so bad? I mean, I can understand him getting stage fright in yesterday’s comic, but I think it came out he couldn’t throw his voice the day before.
Brian Premium Member 4 months ago
I would have thought today would be a another day of Gracie supplying jokes for “Johann”, then tomorrow with this strip to wrap up.
PaulLeckner 4 months ago
Goosebumps