1. Clive 2. Inky Pus 3. Renato 4. Glortch 5. Rocky 6. Hawkshaw 7. Gunther 8. Louie 9. Slippery and Slimey 10. Bo Gater 11. Sydney 12. Fern Bush 13. Rockford 14.Butterball 15. Fatz 16. Agile 17. Doc 18. Morton 19. Dalton 20. Abe Mite 21. Bentley 22. Sherman 23. Dr Beauregard 24. Chester 25. Violet 26. Splunker 27. Archibald 28. Skratch 29. Thunderstorm 30. Tootles 31. Arther and Asher 32. Vidalia 33. Bucksnort 34. Q. Harmony 35. Dr Talbot 36. Griffon 37. Monroe 38. The Flea Brothers 39. Charlie Raccoon 40. Mackenzie Dog 41. Fur Suit The Bear 42. Ellie 43. Totem
Supporting Characters Not Seen Above : 44. Bascomb Trout 45. Dr. Bamboo 46. Lionel 47. Pyracantha 48. The Bees 49. The Bean Sprouts
I would not like receiving this form of text message, particularly if it was transmitted at an ultra high burst rate. Some how, I envision a squirrel on the other end using a funnel to feed acorns into some type of paddle wheel style launcher and just pelting the heck out of the other critters and yelling “can you hear me now?” Tree rats are just evil. Hopefully we will get some insight into the content of this “text message” next week on Tuesday.
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Today marks the launch of a new comic The Adventures of Lewis and Cluck. It’s a long time favorite of mine and it finally is making its debut on the Internet as a twice weekly web comic. Created by feature animation story artist Bill Riling, Lewis and Cluck is a very funny look at the eco-disasters of two explorer chickens. It also features a lot of really insanely funny animal cameos and my personal favorite Depth Charge the Great White Shark. Do yourself a favor and check it out, you will be an instant fan.