Someone was saying just yesterday about the possibility that Pheobe’s parents might be somewhat neglectful, and that she could have a very sad life if not for Marigold.
Tube-slides are the menace of Unicorns everywhere. The tubular, serpentine shape deflects, reflects and saps all of their powers so that magic cannot be used when within one! Why did she take the risk? What a daredevil!
Hey, you come up with a reason why she didn’t just use magic to escape if you don’t like mine. ;-)
Yesterday I mentioned the possibility if Phoebe is sad or neglected by her parents.
It was suggested that Phoebe is probably more involved with her parents than the comics would depict (since they are about her and Marigold) I have not seen much in the way of family-child bonding, except for whenever Phoebe plays video games with her parents.
but I think they could be very addicted to their games and the rest of the time Phoebe is quite alone to herself.
I could see where a child who grows up with parents who have no interest except drinking or smoking might also become drinkers or smokers because of how it’s an attempt to get closer to the parents.
I’m possibly blowing this way out of proportions, but what if Marigold was just a delusional crutch for Phoebe to deal with the world, especially because she is also bullied or ignored by Dakota.
Now Phoebe doesn’t appear to have any bad or destructive behaviors which would more strongly suggest that she was neglected like what occurs with kids who grow up in a silent family.
In fact it can cause RAD which I don’t think Phoebe has.
But we don’t know what Phoebe was actually upset about that day when she hit Marigold with the rock at the lake.
I’m thinking it was probably something to do with Dakota, but it could have been simple anger and sadness and feeling ignored.
Phoebe however was very possessive of Marigold early on and granted her freedom from the original wish as a Christmas gift, but in Unicorn Theatre Phoebe has quite a profound overreaction to Marigold spending time with her sister until Florence reassures Phoebe.
and does Phoebe choose to go to the camps or are her parents sending her away to get more time to themselves doing nothing.
now I think Phoebe has a fairly good life the rest of the time and I can be glad that her parents are thankfully not the helicopter or bitter nitpicky types as so many are.
Marigold is stuck in a tube, and we’re seeing what the parents are doing? I feel cheated. Then again, perhaps my imagination can compensate for the missing visual, and is in fact more powerful—
All of the sudden, I’m reminded of the subplot of one episode of “McGee and Me” (if anybody remembers that show), where both the mom and the dad were distracted with putting together a jigsaw puzzle.
codycab about 2 years ago
Videogames: The best distraction ever! And further more….wait! What was I talking about? I was busy playing a game at the time of this typing.
Averagemoe about 2 years ago
I realize that unicorn magic isn’t on the level of god powers, but they seriously don’t have an unsticking spell?
andacar about 2 years ago
Phoebe ignores her parents a lot in favor of Marigold. I wonder if this is a “how does it feel?” episode.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
If only Phoebe just went to the fridge in the first place without asking her parents for some butter.
josh_bisbee about 2 years ago
Someone was saying just yesterday about the possibility that Pheobe’s parents might be somewhat neglectful, and that she could have a very sad life if not for Marigold.
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
Tube-slides are the menace of Unicorns everywhere. The tubular, serpentine shape deflects, reflects and saps all of their powers so that magic cannot be used when within one! Why did she take the risk? What a daredevil!
Hey, you come up with a reason why she didn’t just use magic to escape if you don’t like mine. ;-)
boneroller42 about 2 years ago
The enclosed nature of the slide blocks her horns’ ability to perform magic, much like lead blocks radio waves
iggyman about 2 years ago
Marigold stuck in a tube slide, that would be something to see!
weshorse about 2 years ago
Yesterday I mentioned the possibility if Phoebe is sad or neglected by her parents.
It was suggested that Phoebe is probably more involved with her parents than the comics would depict (since they are about her and Marigold) I have not seen much in the way of family-child bonding, except for whenever Phoebe plays video games with her parents.
but I think they could be very addicted to their games and the rest of the time Phoebe is quite alone to herself.
I could see where a child who grows up with parents who have no interest except drinking or smoking might also become drinkers or smokers because of how it’s an attempt to get closer to the parents.
I’m possibly blowing this way out of proportions, but what if Marigold was just a delusional crutch for Phoebe to deal with the world, especially because she is also bullied or ignored by Dakota.
Now Phoebe doesn’t appear to have any bad or destructive behaviors which would more strongly suggest that she was neglected like what occurs with kids who grow up in a silent family.
In fact it can cause RAD which I don’t think Phoebe has.
But we don’t know what Phoebe was actually upset about that day when she hit Marigold with the rock at the lake.
I’m thinking it was probably something to do with Dakota, but it could have been simple anger and sadness and feeling ignored.
Phoebe however was very possessive of Marigold early on and granted her freedom from the original wish as a Christmas gift, but in Unicorn Theatre Phoebe has quite a profound overreaction to Marigold spending time with her sister until Florence reassures Phoebe.
and does Phoebe choose to go to the camps or are her parents sending her away to get more time to themselves doing nothing.
now I think Phoebe has a fairly good life the rest of the time and I can be glad that her parents are thankfully not the helicopter or bitter nitpicky types as so many are.
Damaged about 2 years ago
What? No! You don’t butter your unicorns. The preferred method for lubricating pointy equines is definitely vegetable oil.
Decepticomic about 2 years ago
Marigold is stuck in a tube, and we’re seeing what the parents are doing? I feel cheated. Then again, perhaps my imagination can compensate for the missing visual, and is in fact more powerful—
Nope.
Tradewinds309 about 2 years ago
Mmmmm, buttered unicorn. Yummy.
Jungle Empress about 2 years ago
Never interrupt someone in the middle of a boss battle. That’s just basic manners!
CaveCat87 about 2 years ago
All of the sudden, I’m reminded of the subplot of one episode of “McGee and Me” (if anybody remembers that show), where both the mom and the dad were distracted with putting together a jigsaw puzzle.
delennwen about 2 years ago
Reminds me of when (Disneyfied) Pooh was stuck in Rabbit’s house with his butt sticking out of the hole.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 2 years ago
We live in civilized times, Phoebe. Go get the WD-40.
DHBirr about 2 years ago
I love Emily’s grin in panel 2.
mistie710 about 2 years ago
You would have thought that Mari would have learned her lesson after that time she got stuck in that tyre by the swimming hole!
DDrazen about 2 years ago
Parenthood is like comedy: timing is everything.
diabloridr about 2 years ago
Looks like its “white shoe day” at Phoebe’s house.
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
Okay, parents, maybe it’s time to grow up and be parents, eh? Just sayin’.
Joseph comicinthestrip almost 2 years ago
Even though this is part of a story arc, this strip could be great all on its own!
jerrica.benton333 about 1 year ago
i like how dS went ham in proving yesterdays “featured comment”* correct.
*finger quotes