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1980's SMHRS Relevant To Our interests: 30 YEARS OF D&D, 25 YEARS OF GARFIELD


Here's a link to Mark Evanier's blog where he reflects on his involvement with the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon and the Garfield & Friends Cartoon which marked their 30th and 25th anniversaries yesterday. It's a quick read and pretty informative!
Mark Evanier is the guy who wrote (among other things relevant to our interests) the pilot episode, another episode and the "Series Bible" for the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon, as well as the vast majority of all the Garfield cartoons you've ever seen :)
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Garfield may have become commercialized as heck over the years but circa 1983--prior, the strip itself was SO weird and SO funny. I still have all the beat-up collections that're literally falling apart... As well as the "Nine Lives" book that seriously traumatized quite a few people xD. Still can't quite believe they made an animated feature from that collection.
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NOTHING about that sentence is relevant any more. All of it is ancient jargon to be deciphered by the archaeologists some day...
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I still remember the day our 7-11 changed over to a 24/7 establishment...
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