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Romance is a dish served in a variety of flavors | |
Yeah, I don't get it. Unless its exactly as it appears and there's nothing more to get, of course. | |
And with the slaying of his beloved girlfriend, Buggs swears a lifetime of constant torture and humiliation upon Daffy. "DUCK SEASON!" I am red/green colorblind. But the girl rabbit (pearls) in the last panel looks brown. It may be grey, in which case I apologize for the question. The girl bunny in the first panel (dress) is white. So there does not appear to be a link between the characters in the first panel and the last. Is the duck simply burning the forest and striking out against all rabbits? Pointillismed! First panel obviously takes place on the Island of La Grande Jatte. | |
"I love you! Take this unborn child I kidnapped!" Rabbits are weird. | |
I've always assumed the link was Spring, where we see a plethora of both. Egg decoration has strong roots in Poland, though the actual practice pre-dates Christianity, where as the Easter Hare is a German Lutehran tradition. Seems natural that two Springtime traditions would get linked rather heavily. Just my 2 cents. | |
Well that egg-scalated quickly. ... Sorry. | |
Yea I can tell Im going to enjoy this comic quite a bit. Keep up the good flavor text as well, it really makes a difference. | |
You are going to burn in hell, fur a very long time. OT: | |
If only the rabbit had spared the rest of the eggs in the nest maybe the duck wouldn't have retaliated in such a severe manner. | |
Eggs and massive plethora of rabbits = fertility. OT: Where'd the duck get the sword? | |
I don't get it. | |
Apologies if I am too obscure. It is difficult to capture the complex relationship between rabbit and duck in one vignette. Gorrath is spot on with the egg observation. | |
^THIS^ is why you you comes here. This surreal complementing dialogue to the lamentations of the unimpressed. Keep spooning out dollups of weird, Nick. | |
Thank you Clankenbeard. I will do so until my spoon is too heavy to lift. I forgot to address your initial astute observations. Perhaps I should have included images of bunnies burning and ducks hacking but I prefer to leave that to your imagination. | |
thats just aoother ducktale to be told.. | |
Devil not the devil's eggs. | |
Why specifically Scandinavian Medieval vengeance?
Yeah, you know, it's a real relief when only one of your children is devoured by rabid beasts (pun intended).
That is the space where you went from science to assumption. Socrates would have wept, knowing that he died for this. | |
I took this to be an effect of sundown in the last picture. Alternatively, and more likely, it's just some other rabbit she's attacking because she's gone on a Batman-style crusade. | |
Umm... So the story is that the brown boy rabbit stole her gray girlfriend an egg. I suppose this is a nice story even though the entire thing is pretty weird. Are you trying to say that one person's happiness can lead to other person's misery? | |
The classic struggle of duck versus rabbit was well represented by the cartoons of my youth. MrFinnishDude, it's not enough that duck or rabbit succeed but that the other must also fail and preferably die | |
Is Vincent Price holding you hostage? Do we need to call the authorities? | |
What is this I thought this was a video game site. And if R&P taught me anything it's that philosophy and video games don't mix. | |
Would it help if this was the backstory to the Atari 2600's Deadly Duck? If you do get philosophy on your video game it is important that you use a smooth-textured, lint-free cloth dampened with tap water to clean the disk. Have it rest several minutes label side down to allow the excess moisture to evaporate. | |
I love it when the Escapist brings in unique stuff like this and Reel Physics. I see this as more of a nerdy variety website than simply a place for video games alone, and I quite like it that way. Keep up the awesome surreality, Nick! May your stay here be long and plentiful. | |
No, you're right. The first and second female bunnies are different. Either the goose is seeking revenge upon all of the rabbits for killing her young or that rabbit is the child of the two previous ones (and considering how fast rabbits mate, that may very well be true) | |
I thought that this comic had certain similarities to other tales of my youth, which were not Beatrix Potter. | |
And the beauty of reality is that the copulation of rabbits is essentially rape, where the winning male is literally the one who can outrun the other males and catch up to the (eventually) tired female after she can escape no more. Where mating then begins. | |
I love this comic so much. | |
I loved Beatrix Potter when I was little! This comic wins points just for referencing her stories. | |
That duck should rethink its intentions. Bunnies can raise a zealous army in no time, and nobody wants to see an army of crazed bunnies wielding nuclear powered steamswords. | |
Fire, the universal solution for almost every known problem. Specially when ducks are involved, such cruel creatures... Welcome to The Escapist, good sir, hope you enjoy your stay. I shall follow your struggle to the very end. | |
I feel like I'm reading shorter "A lesson is learned comics, but the damage is irreversible" comics but with lower quality artwork. | |
Either this is very simple and cute one or i dont get it at all.
paganic consumerism celebrations. (easter bunny). | |
The Easter Bunny is a Golgothian monotreme with a candy-coated cloaca worshipped by the both The Sacred Order of Lagomorpha and The Antidaes. | |
Naw, naw, the writer explained it already. It's an allusion to an Icelandic myth, where a man tries to flee while disguised as a woman. The bunny in the last panel is the male from the first. | |
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