3409: Election Season

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Election Season
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Made by: SonicLover


Explanation[edit | edit source]

In the original Garfield strip, Garfield, on a windowsill, watches the family enter the house, and the lawn features a sign called "I Love My Dogs".

Here, the lawn has now featured a sign called "Vote AL SWINDLER for President".

Al Swindler is a recurring character from Garfield & Friends. "Conveniently" appearing in multiple professions, Swindler is often available to get Jon (and presumably other characters) to pay more for his good or service than it's actually worth... which isn't hard when the good or service is worthless.

Seeing him not only run for president, but garner support, would be concerning.

Transcript[edit | edit source]

{Messy two-panels-wide Garfield title banner}
{Garfield is sitting on a windowsill, staring at the house across the street}
{Same, but the house’s lawn now features a FOR SALE sign}
{Same, but the sign now says SOLD!}
{Same, but there’s now a truck labeled MOVING outside the house}
{Same, but the truck and sign are gone and a family is entering the house}
{Same, but the lawn now features a political campaign sign}
Sign: Vote AL SWINDLER for President
Jon {entering}: What do you think of our new neighbors, Garfield?
Garfield: It’s not looking good...

The author writes:[edit | edit source]

Al Swindler was a recurring character in the Garfield & Friends cartoon; his name, and the fact that in one appearance he ran a car dealership called Swindler Motors, should make it easy to guess what his character was like.

Original strip: 2017-10-01.