2195: Garfield plus the Drawing Game

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Garfield plus the Drawing Game
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Made by: Mr B Natural


Explanation[edit | edit source]

The author writes:[edit | edit source]

This is a result of a game my family plays called the Drawing Game. It's like Telephone: first someone writes down something that can be drawn, and passes it to the next person, who draws whatever that is. Then, the second person passes the drawing to another person, who tries to guess what that is, and then passes their guess to the next person, who draws the guess.

As you can see, the strip did not translate well, when the third person didn't describe it, and the fourth person having no drawing ability. Although, the fourth person did come up with an actual strip to draw.

Original strips: 2001-11-28, 2004-07-19.

Transcript[edit | edit source]

Jon: The world is constantly changing.
{Garfield looks scared}
Garfield: They haven't stopped making frozen pudding pops, have they?
Caption: A Garfield strip: Garfield (the cat) and his owner are sitting at the table and the owner is reading a newspaper. In the first panel, the owner says "The world is constantly changing." In the second panel, Garfield looks scared. In the third panel, Garfield looks over his owner's shoulder and thinks "They haven't stopped making frozen pudding pops, have they?"
Jon: "The world is constantly changing".
{Garfield looks angry/scared}
Garfield: They haven't stopped making frozen pudding pops, have they?
Caption: A typical Garfield cartoon strip- 3 panels and a joke.
Garfield: Maybe I should exercize.
{Garfield stands blankly}
Garfield: Glad that thought passed.