Napkins drawn by Nina Levy for her sons. Daily for 10 years. Now that the kids eat in the school cafeteria: merely occasionally, not daily, but we are stuck with the name.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Gorilla Drives Bear
As I might have mentioned previously, my sons adore anything that has a whiff of the inappropriate... even when they are not sure what exactly is inappropriate about the material.
They really enjoy the scandalous (for lower school children) qualities of the webcomics Dr. Mcninja (slightly inappropriate) and Bearmageddon (quite inappropriate).
This is the case even though the younger kid cannot read yet, and the older one usually doesn't pay close attention. I can substitute other words for the profanities and skip the references to drugs. The disembowelments, however, are harder to skate past.
On this napkin, Dr. McNinja's receptionist Judy takes a non-violent member of the Bearmageddon cast for a drive. The latest installment of Dr. McNinja, a prequel about Judy, titled "Why a Gorilla," describes how her translation device malfunctions and she ends up saying things like "dog farts."
It just doesn't get any better than that for our kids.
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Dog farts must be universally entertaining. At least, they are at our house, too.
ReplyDeleteOur kids are deprived of actual dog flatulence as their father is allergic to furry things, but they are still amused by the idea.
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