Transcript:
Women: Hello? Phoebe: Hi is Dakota home? Women: Are you a friend of hers? Phoebe: Actually I think she's my archenemy. Women: Just a moment. DAKOTA, STRANGE LITTLE GIRL AND A UNICORN IN A SHERLOCK HOLMES HAT ARE HERE TO SEE YOU! Dakota: PRINCESS STUPIDBUTT?!
Paul of Eugene over 12 years ago
That’s a REALLY effective “shield of boringness”!
sjsczurek over 12 years ago
… ! … The other kid’s mom can see the unicorn?
This is going to be interesting!
rocketscientist over 12 years ago
The deerstalker hat disguise is not working for Marigold.
pinkdryad Premium Member over 12 years ago
At least now we know for certain that other people can see Marigold. Love that shield of boringness!
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
Nothing distinctive about a stupid butt. I’d worry more about a butt that could think.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
I do know that name-calling anywhere.
kaykeyser over 12 years ago
So does the shield of boringness make people not see unicorns? or does it make them not care about unicorns? Any how nice hat! I love it!
Mataata over 12 years ago
I hope the hat belongs to Marigold. I’d be a little annoyed if it was my hat she tore that hole through.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
I think we saw Dakota once before, in a classroom. I’m too blasted lazy to backtrack.
Weapon Brown over 12 years ago
According to the original stories, Sherlock Holmes only wore a deerstalker cap and riding coat on two occasions. But for some reason they become synonymous with the character…
Go fig.
Masterius over 12 years ago
I have no idea how you manage it Dana, but I so easily can ‘hear’ inflections, tones, etc., in your characters’ voices. Like in this last panel, I can so easily ‘hear’ the rising tone and the incredulity of Dakota’s voice. Amazing!
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 12 years ago
The calabash is from actor William Gillette; it’s the easiest kind of pipe to hold in your mouth with your hands free. The out-of-place deerstalker cap is his doing, too, and so is the line, “Elementary, my dear Watson”. He played the role over 1300 times on stage.