So what’s wrong? All Lio needs is a propulsion system. Is it Harold’s fault that Lio didn’t think of this, or is it just that the crayon stopped working?
One time in college, I was asleep while my roommate was pulling an all-nighter. He later reported that at some point, someone knocked on the door and, still asleep, I said, “No, I can’t, there are no purple horses on the wall!” To this day, I have no idea what I was talking about.
Wow thanks Mark! Great to see Harold and the entire set done so well. I hadn’t thought of that book for a millions years. I don’t even think shared it with my sons. But you can bet I ’ll remember it if grandkids come along!
Took me a while but I think it’s that Lio’s purple crayon doesn’t work the way the ones in Harold’s stories do — you draw something and it starts doing stuff. Like the hot-air balloon should have flown. In other words, Harold’s selling ordinary purple crayons, implying they are magic.
I grew up reading Harold and the Purple Crayon books and introduced my son to the animated series when he was little..I think the purple crayons only work for Harold and he knows it. Hence the No Refund sign. Shame on you Harold.
margueritem over 11 years ago
I don’t know the crayon seller???
Melissa Tracz Premium Member over 11 years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_and_the_Purple_Crayon
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
So, did Harold sell Liō a black crayon
Kali39 over 11 years ago
So what’s wrong? All Lio needs is a propulsion system. Is it Harold’s fault that Lio didn’t think of this, or is it just that the crayon stopped working?
Nebulous Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ever since Crayola changed the formula, they never work right.
pcolli over 11 years ago
Does it have to be purple?
cdward over 11 years ago
I grew up on Harold and his purple crayon. What I like is that it’s usually Lio doing the selling of questionable things.
Alexander Batey over 11 years ago
It should have been Barnaby.
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
Things are seldom what they seem….
specinss over 11 years ago
Harold needs to be the artist. Then both of them can jump in and take the balloon ride.
ossiningaling over 11 years ago
Only works on Sundays.
skipper1992 over 11 years ago
One time in college, I was asleep while my roommate was pulling an all-nighter. He later reported that at some point, someone knocked on the door and, still asleep, I said, “No, I can’t, there are no purple horses on the wall!” To this day, I have no idea what I was talking about.
pcolli over 11 years ago
That’s a little harsh, isn’t it?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Looks like Lio got ripped off!
Luke McGluke over 11 years ago
and I didn’t recognize Harold selling the crayons!
Rush Strong Premium Member over 11 years ago
“Mr O’Malley may have something to say here!!”
Something like, “Cushla macree?” (and see: http://tinyurl.com/cw9vxkv)
aynphillips Premium Member over 11 years ago
?…. I don’t get it.
CORetired06 over 11 years ago
@aynphillips, I’m glad I’m not the only one! Huhhh?!!
Plods with ...™ over 11 years ago
That’s what you get when you bring a purple crayon to a black and white toon.
I Go Pogo over 11 years ago
Wow thanks Mark! Great to see Harold and the entire set done so well. I hadn’t thought of that book for a millions years. I don’t even think shared it with my sons. But you can bet I ’ll remember it if grandkids come along!
CORetired06 over 11 years ago
Thank you, Melissa. I looked up Harold and the Purple Crayon on Wikipedia and to quote the late Paul Harvey, “Now I know the REST of the story.”
susanwobb over 11 years ago
Took me a while but I think it’s that Lio’s purple crayon doesn’t work the way the ones in Harold’s stories do — you draw something and it starts doing stuff. Like the hot-air balloon should have flown. In other words, Harold’s selling ordinary purple crayons, implying they are magic.
Jkiss over 11 years ago
I grew up reading Harold and the Purple Crayon books and introduced my son to the animated series when he was little..I think the purple crayons only work for Harold and he knows it. Hence the No Refund sign. Shame on you Harold.
Jkiss over 11 years ago
Play nice or don’t play!