Bathroom humour once in a great while is funny, because it’s not expected. If it gets used too often, it becomes part of the overall atmosphere of the comic, and then it’s just crude instead of funny.
Hang on. Intelligent (…ish) ginger cat, society of intelligent rats, and a mechanical rat? I know we’re riffing on NIMH here, but are we also doing The Amazing Maurice?
It’s always a pleasure to see two subtle and highly observant masters of disguise in action! ^_^
True professionals at work. (*smirk*)
In a room full of IT professionals, Asig, and Cinnamon- it wasn’t really all that close.
Wait till Sergio has to go…
For all the potentiality of bathroom humor I don’t see it employed that much
in the comics I read. Is there an unwritten convention among writers?
…or maybe I’m just reading the wrong comics.
Perhaps that’s why Bubbles’s Cousin Bidet had only gotten one mention…
Now imagining a rewrite of BatB’s “Be Our Guest” as “Wash Our Butts” and it’s not getting any better.
Bathroom humour once in a great while is funny, because it’s not expected. If it gets used too often, it becomes part of the overall atmosphere of the comic, and then it’s just crude instead of funny.
I guess Adam Sandler never got the message.
And I know a lot of people who dislike his movies for exactly that reason.
In Cinnamon’s defense,
having to hunt for an inconveniently located sandbox CAN be overwhelmingly distracting.
Hang on. Intelligent (…ish) ginger cat, society of intelligent rats, and a mechanical rat? I know we’re riffing on NIMH here, but are we also doing The Amazing Maurice?
The Biomass is kind of like Maurice’s rat king, too, as long as you let it include everything else as well as rats.