Chicken Little is here. His mission is to make the kids stop playing
their bloody violent games, and perform his "A Frog He Would A-Wooing
Go," which is "great good fun." The kids are not convinced.
If there's a shortlist in my head of the comics the influenced me, Walt
Kelly's POGO would be up at the top. His characterization and drawings
spoke to me when my Dad handed down his collection of Simon and Schuster
reprint books. I was a mere child of nine or ten. It must have been
good timing. All of these stories have stayed with me but my favorite is
"The Account of the Wooful Frog," a 1955 standalone story about a doomed amateur theatrical.
The best part is the young turtle, who, when brow-beaten by Chicken Little, recedes his noggin into his shell and sounds off with a loud "WAW!" The only way to shut off his "WAW-ing" and get the young turtle out of his shell, is to insert a handy candy cane, thusly:
This idea knocked me for a loop and I love the gag to this day.
Go to Thomas Haller Buchanan's Whirled of Kelly blog to see the whole story.
--- Edited from a blog entry originally published August 25, 2014. Waw!!!!
1 comment:
Did Walt Kelly intend for Chicken Little to look like Herbert Hoover?
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