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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)

 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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One of the longest-running (since September 8, 1930) and most popular Newspaper Comics of all time, and still fairly funny even after more than nine decades.Blondie centers around Dagwood Bumstead, a bog-standard middle-American salaryman with a strange haircut, a single button on his shirt, and a passion for food (particularly monstrously tall sandwiches). He is Happily Married to Blondie, who runs a popular delicatessen and catering establishment. The couple's teenaged children are Alexander, who mimics his father in terms of hairstyle, and Cookie, whose appearance likewise resembles her mother's. The household is rounded out by the family dog, Daisy. The other recurring characters include friendly next-door neighbors Herb and Tootsie Woodley, Dagwood's Mean Boss J.C. Dithers and his Grande Dame wife Cora, local Mouthy Kid Elmo, hapless mailman Mr. Beasley, Dagwood's fellow carpoolers Claudia and Dwitzell, and Greasy Spoon counterman Lou.The strip was very different in its early years; Dagwood was originally depicted as a playboy and heir to the Bumstead Locomotive fortune, but was disinherited after marrying Blondie, a flapper (originally known as Blondie Boopadoop) whom his family saw as being below their class. He has since worked hard at J.C. Dithers & Company (currently as the construction company's office manager) to support his family. 90 years have severely eroded the original Fish out of Water aspects of his character, and the strip as a whole is pretty much a Slice of Life comic at this point, its characters having been stuck at the same age since the early 1950s.Blondie's creator, Murat "Chic" Young, continued to write and draw the strip with the help of various assistants (including Alex Raymond) until his death in 1973, after which his son Dean took over, also in collaboration with a succession of assistants (currently John Marshall, previously Stan Drake and Jim Raymond among others).Media adaptations include a series of comedy films (and a long-running radio series) starring Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton, produced from 1938 to 1950; two single-season TV sitcoms, produced in 1957 (also starring Lake) and 1968; and two animated TV specials produced in 1987 and 1989 (from Marvel Productions, who had earlier collaborated with King Features on Defenders of the Earth), with Loni Anderson and Frank Welker voicing Blondie and Dagwood.Not to be confused with the band.
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The Artifact
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The Artifact: Dagwood's fascination with model railways makes a lot more sense when taking in mind his father was a railroad tycoon.
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Inexplicably Identical Individuals
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Inexplicably Identical Individuals: While not really noted as such in-universe, Dagwood's neighbor Herb Woodley and the mailman Mr. Beasley look almost exactly alike. (The main difference is that Beasley is balder, but this is usually hidden by his uniform hat.) For many years Daisy had a litter of puppies that looked just like her.
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Only Six Faces
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Only Six Faces: Taken to extremes. Not only is Alexander basically identical to his father, but Herb Woodley looks almost exactly the same as Mr. Beasley, and a lot of the random male characters look very similar. Blondie, Cookie, and Tootsie not only have one face between them (Cookie is just shorter Blondie, Tootsie is just Blondie with a different hair color and haircut) but they only ever have one expression too.
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Comic-Book Time
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Comic-Book Time: While the Bumsteads and other characters have remained more or less the same since the early 1950s, their house and office have (slowly and incrementally) gotten updated with the passage of time. Even Blondie's job title changed, from housewife to caterer in the early 1990s.
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Say My Name
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Say My Name: Dagwood sometimes yells out "BLON-DIEEEEE!" in moments of distress.
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The Klutz
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The Klutz: Dagwood. Dithers once gave him a check as he didn't mess up things for a day, only for Dag to trip and let the check go with the wind.
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Dagwood Sandwich
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Dagwood's massive sandwiches.
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Massive Multiplayer Crossover
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Massive Multiplayer Crossover: This Strip. All for the sake of a Milestone Celebration, even! It was done again in Halloween 2016, with some newer strips being included.
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Embarrassing Pyjamas
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Embarrassing Pyjamas: Dagwood often ventures out of the house in pajamas and bathrobe to fetch the morning newspaper or mail. Some outings have him accidentally lock himself out of the house with a dilemma: wait quietly for Blondie to venture out the door, however long that takes, or make a racket that's sure to call the neighbors' attention to himself. Adding just that much more misery is that Dagwood's usual jammies are white with large red donuts, which he's had for years.
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Standardized Sitcom Housing
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Standardized Sitcom Housing: The house used for the film series was later used in numerous Columbia/Screen Gems sitcoms during the '50s and '60s, I Dream of Jeannie being the most familiar example.
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Greasy Spoon
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Greasy Spoon: Lou's Diner, which Dagwood often frequents on his lunch break.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Dithers
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Jock Dad, Nerd Son
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Jock Dad, Nerd Son: Inverted between Dagwood and Alexander — Dagwood is a (model-scale) rail enthusiast among other things (one of them being a sports fan), while Alexander is often seen playing football at his high school.
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Does This Make Me Look Fat?
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Does This Make Me Look Fat?: Dagwood responds by asking whether she meant from the waist up or from the waist down.
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Bedtime Brainwashing
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Bedtime Brainwashing: In the strip for July 12, 2014. While Dagwood is napping on the couch, neighborhood kid Elmo Tuttle whispers "Just wanted to wish you a restful and happy Hot Dog Month" in his ear. After Dagwood wakes up he has a hot dog cookout. Elmo is shown eating one and calling himself a "career button-pusher".
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Beta Couple
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Beta Couple: Herb and Tootsie, the Bumsteads' neighbors.
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Dinner with the Boss
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Dinner with the Boss: Occasionally happens.
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Ugly Cute
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Although in the world of the comic itself, Dagwood's more like goofy-looking, and his lack of attractiveness is because of his rather dated style of dress.
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Alternative Character Interpretation
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Alternative Character Interpretation: Many readers feel that the incredibly lazy Dagwood deserves this.
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Not Allowed to Grow Up
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Not Allowed to Grow Up: Averted, then employed, with Alexander (originally "Baby Dumpling") and Cookie. Both grew from infancy into their mid-to-late teens, then stayed put. Elmo, on the other hand, plays this straight.
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Christmas Creep
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Christmas Creep: In the strip for September 14, 2013. As Dagwood and Blondie are walking through a mall, Dagwood complains about the stores playing Christmas music in September.
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Ms. Red Ink
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Ms. Red Ink: A key trait of Blondie for much of the strip's run was that she'd spend lots of money in clothes, much to Dagwood's consternation. After Chic Young's death however, she has become much more sensible, and this aspect finally disappeared once she established her catering business.
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Parental Marriage Veto
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Parental Marriage Veto: Dagwood, heir to the Bumstead billions, was told he would be cut out of his father's will if he married Blondie. He did anyway. Apparently it didn't cut off all communication; Dagwood is often shown reminiscing to Alexander and Cookie over many of his other Bumstead relatives.
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George Jetson Job Security
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George Jetson Job Security
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Henpecked Husband
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Henpecked Husband: Dithers. And Dagwood, occasionally.
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Orphaned Punchline
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Orphaned Punchline: In one of the Sunday Strips, Elmo tells Dagwood a joke that ends with "And so he says 'Well, where's the stork?'", with Dagwood expressing shock that Elmo actually recited that joke, claiming that, had he told that joke to his dad, he would spank Dagwood so hard that he'd have to sit on a quarter to tell whether it was heads or tails. In the ending strip, Dagwood decides to tell his wife the joke, which begins with "This stork goes over to a dance club..."
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Uptight Loves Wild
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Uptight Loves Wild: The main point of the strip in early years between the stuffy Dagwood and party girl Blondie.
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Buxom Beauty Standard
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Buxom Beauty Standard: Blondie is considered a Brainless Beauty because of her ample chest. Her daughter Cookie also applies. Until very late in The '50s, however, she was quite plain given the standards of women of her age.
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Grandfather Clause
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Grandfather Clause: Blondie and Dagwood still have hairstyles derived from their 1920s-30s originals and the graphic style of some of the characters hearkens back to the comics of the time.
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Comic-Book Adaptation
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Comic-Book Adaptation: From 1969 to 1976 via Charlton Comics.
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Every Proper Lady Should Curtsy
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Every Proper Lady Should Curtsy: Dagwood is reading the paper and quotes an article which says that, in preparation for a visit from the British royal family,note  The strip was published at the time of the Prince William-Kate Middleton wedding everybody is brushing up on their curtsies. Blondie remarks that no one knows how to curtsy anymore. Dagwood says that he does and stands and demonstrates one perfectly. When she asks how he learned that, he says that Mr. Dithers demands one every morning.
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World of Ham
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World of Ham: In the 1950s and '60s, Blondie's Sunday strips could take any situation, no matter how trivial, to ridiculous levels of histrionism and Melodrama.
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The Flapper
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The Flapper: Blondie started off as one before she married Dagwood.
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SalaryMan
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Salary Man: Dagwood has worked as this for Dithers' company for some 85 years as of this writing.
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Traveling Salesman
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A traveling salesman trying to talk Dagwood into buying whatever useless item he's selling.
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Direct to Video
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Dagwood appeared in the Direct to Video Garfield Gets Real, living in the same Toon Town as the titular cat.
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_8dd788d2
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_8e4a0f15
type
Dumb Blonde
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_8e4a0f15
comment
Dumb Blonde: Blondie during the first few years of the strip.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_8e4a0f15
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_8e4a0f15
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_8e4a0f15
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a10775b7
type
Mean Boss
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a10775b7
comment
Mean Boss: Mr. Dithers fits this trope to a T. He's not above literally kicking Dagwood's ass. Alternative Character Interpretation: Many readers feel that the incredibly lazy Dagwood deserves this.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a10775b7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a10775b7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a10775b7
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a4414a05
type
Adaptation Dye-Job
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a4414a05
comment
Adaptation Dye-Job: Daisy is a short-furred blueish-grey dog in the comics. In the films she is played by a wire-haired white furry dog with dark patches.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a4414a05
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a4414a05
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a4414a05
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a7850fbf
type
Only Known by Their Nickname
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a7850fbf
comment
Only Known by Their Nickname: Up until he began getting too old for the nickname, Alexander, for years, was almost only referred to as "Baby Dumpling".
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a7850fbf
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a7850fbf
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_a7850fbf
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ad641426
type
Trademark Favorite Food
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ad641426
comment
Trademark Favorite Food: Dagwood sandwiches, natch. He's also very fond of spare ribs, which comes up in several comics.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ad641426
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ad641426
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ad641426
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ae853f28
type
Parody
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ae853f28
comment
Parody: The strip started off parodying the loads of "pretty girl" melodrama strips popular during the late 1920s and the early 1930s.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ae853f28
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ae853f28
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ae853f28
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b219ac90
type
ReTool
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b219ac90
comment
Retool: You know, at the start of the strip back in the 1930s, Dagwood was the heir to an industrial fortune, and Blondie a common gutterslut. When they got married a few years in, Dagwood was disowned, and forced to get a job for the first time in his life. That's why he's always late to work, takes naps until noon — pretty much every running gag derives from Dagwood being used to a life of leisure and excess. Also, his haircut was apparently a pop culture reference at the time. Blondie's flapper origins and Dagwood's lost fortune don't really come up anymore, as the strip turned into the print equivalent of a family sitcom. Dagwood's shirt with the one big button started off as a conventional one, with one of the buttons mildly emphasized, it just morphed over time.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b219ac90
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1.0
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b219ac90
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b84491a3
type
Wrong Insult Offence
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b84491a3
comment
Wrong Insult Offence: Mr. Dithers takes offense when someone claims he runs his company "almost like a dictatorship", when he clearly runs it exactly like one.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b84491a3
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b84491a3
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b84491a3
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b892dd2d
type
Girl of the Week
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b892dd2d
comment
Girl of the Week, and Boy of the Week as well: Alexander's and Cookie's dates never show up more than once.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b892dd2d
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b892dd2d
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b892dd2d
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9922ce5
type
Literal Ass-Kicking
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9922ce5
comment
To a lesser extent, Dagwood and Dithers. The latter can go from giving Dagwood a Literal Ass-Kicking one day to joining his wife for tea at the Bumsteads' the next.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9922ce5
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9922ce5
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9922ce5
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9f8c6f8
type
Sleeping Single
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9f8c6f8
comment
Sleeping Single: Averted. Having Blondie and Dagwood share a bed was a daring move for the '30s, and one that Chic Young insisted upon in the face of objections from prudish editors and readers. Most surprisingly, his decision was supported by many religious figures of the time.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9f8c6f8
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-1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9f8c6f8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_b9f8c6f8
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bc6c6c90
type
Drop-In Character
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bc6c6c90
comment
Drop-In Character: Elmo, a neighborhood kid who frequently drops by when Dagwood is trying to take a nap.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bc6c6c90
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bc6c6c90
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bc6c6c90
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bd4264a3
type
Slasher Smile
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bd4264a3
comment
Slasher Smile: When Dagwood was upset with Blondie for unknown reasons in one strip, he invokes this trope when attempting to deny that he was still upset with her.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bd4264a3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bd4264a3
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bd4264a3
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_be009bbc
type
Alliterative Name
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_be009bbc
comment
Alliterative Name: Blondie Bumstead, née Boopadoop.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_be009bbc
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_be009bbc
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_be009bbc
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bec0417c
type
Happily Married
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bec0417c
comment
Happily Married: Blondie and Dagwood, of course.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bec0417c
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bec0417c
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bec0417c
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bf74d357
type
Ugly Guy, Hot Wife
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bf74d357
comment
Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: Dagwood and Blondie, of course, but also neighbors/best friends Herb and Tootsie. Tootsie is basically Blondie with dark hair. The Bumstead kids are an unmarried example of Ugly Brother, Hot Sister. Although in the world of the comic itself, Dagwood's more like goofy-looking, and his lack of attractiveness is because of his rather dated style of dress.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bf74d357
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bf74d357
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_bf74d357
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c00e1999
type
Midnight Snack
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c00e1999
comment
Midnight Snack: A favorite habit of Dagwood.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c00e1999
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c00e1999
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c00e1999
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c23525d4
type
Character Title
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c23525d4
comment
Character Title: Obviously, although it's really Dagwood, and not Blondie herself, who is the actual lead character.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c23525d4
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c23525d4
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c23525d4
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c3286b8e
type
Uptown Girl
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c3286b8e
comment
Uptown Girl: Gender-Inverted; the original strip was about the well-to-do Dagwood marrying the distinctly lower class Blondie against his parents' wishes. He was Disinherited and had to get a real job, after which the strip gradually morphed into the Dom Com it has been for most of its run.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c3286b8e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c3286b8e
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c3286b8e
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c33ba0a8
type
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c33ba0a8
comment
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Blondie's and Dagwood's parents were dropped as supporting characters some time after Blondie and Dagwood married, as were Hiho and Betty. The Woodleys' niece Bunny was written out by the late '30s, while Baby Dumpling/Alexander's best friend Alvin rarely appeared after 1950. Daisy's litter of lookalike puppies disappeared sometime in the '70s. Dean Young has said that drawing them all was too much of a pain, especially as drawing space dwindled.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c33ba0a8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c33ba0a8
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c33ba0a8
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c413cc5f
type
Jacob and Esau
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c413cc5f
comment
Jacob and Esau: The Bumsteads. Alexander is the spitting image of Dagwood; Cookie takes after Blondie.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c413cc5f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c413cc5f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c413cc5f
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c867e57
type
TheRoaringTwenties
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c867e57
comment
The Roaring '20s/The Great Depression: The strip started during this time.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c867e57
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c867e57
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_c867e57
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ccc9d8b0
type
Bickering Couple, Peaceful Couple
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ccc9d8b0
comment
Bickering Couple, Peaceful Couple: Mr. Dithers and his wife Cora are often contrasted with the Happily Married Bumsteads in this manner. In the '30s Blondie's ex-boyfriend Hiho and his wife Betty served as the Bickering Couple to Blondie and Dagwood's Peaceful Couple before disappearing from the strip.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ccc9d8b0
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ccc9d8b0
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ccc9d8b0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d01b1c12
type
Opaque Lenses
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d01b1c12
comment
Opaque Lenses: Mr. Dithers wears glasses with these.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d01b1c12
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d01b1c12
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d01b1c12
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d080f396
type
The Napoleon
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d080f396
comment
The Napoleon: Dithers is considerably shorter than Dagwood. And his wife Cora.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d080f396
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d080f396
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d080f396
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d4eda023
type
Sunday Strip
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d4eda023
comment
Sunday Strip: The strip had its Sunday installments made in full-page between 1930 and 1963 (its "topper strip" was The Family Foursome in the early years, being replaced by the better-remembered Colonel Potterby and the Duchess). The 12-panel structure was kept until 1986, when it switched to a standard half-page format. Dagwood did not appear at all in the Sunday strips until January 1, 1933 (not counting a few appearances in late 1931). Instead, these featured Blondie's other boyfriend, Hiho (an expy of Rodney, the Dogged Nice Guy in Young's earlier Dumb Dora, his name being a pun on Rudy Vallée's catch-phrase). Upon Blondie's engagement to Dagwood, the first weeks of 1933 saw her trying to get rid of Hiho, eventually setting him up with a girl by the name of Betty, who he married.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d4eda023
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d4eda023
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d4eda023
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d7fc9fd0
type
Vitriolic Best Buds
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d7fc9fd0
comment
Vitriolic Best Buds: Dagwood and Herb often get into each other's nerves, mostly because of the latter's penchant for not returning tools, but at the end of the day they are just like brothers. To a lesser extent, Dagwood and Dithers. The latter can go from giving Dagwood a Literal Ass-Kicking one day to joining his wife for tea at the Bumsteads' the next.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d7fc9fd0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d7fc9fd0
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_d7fc9fd0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_daf4da31
type
Anime Hair
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_daf4da31
comment
Anime Hair: Dagwood. The most plausible explanation is that he uses pomade and a few strands of his hair are resistant to it. Alexander has a similar hairstyle. In Dagwood's original incarnation, he had bangs slicked toward each side of his forehead, a fashion from the 1920s and '30s. Somehow, these eventually became the antenna-like appendages we know today.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_daf4da31
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_daf4da31
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_daf4da31
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_dc26326
type
Two Decades Behind
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_dc26326
comment
Two Decades Behind: Mr. Dithers still wears a vest at work, something that went out of fashion by the mid-1980s.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_dc26326
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_dc26326
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_dc26326
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_de89c0a1
type
Dating What Daddy Hates
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_de89c0a1
comment
Dating What Daddy Hates: The strip featured a gender-flipped version in its early years. Dagwood's parents really didn't like Blondie and much of the early years had them trying to marry him off to a girl within his own class to no avail.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_de89c0a1
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_de89c0a1
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_de89c0a1
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5421161
type
Expy
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5421161
comment
Dagwood did not appear at all in the Sunday strips until January 1, 1933 (not counting a few appearances in late 1931). Instead, these featured Blondie's other boyfriend, Hiho (an expy of Rodney, the Dogged Nice Guy in Young's earlier Dumb Dora, his name being a pun on Rudy Vallée's catch-phrase). Upon Blondie's engagement to Dagwood, the first weeks of 1933 saw her trying to get rid of Hiho, eventually setting him up with a girl by the name of Betty, who he married.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5421161
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5421161
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5421161
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5db3cec
type
The Board Game
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5db3cec
comment
The Board Game: Yes, there actually was one in the late 60s.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5db3cec
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5db3cec
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e5db3cec
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e8e3807
type
Aside Glance
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e8e3807
comment
Aside Glance: Daisy and Dagwood often do this as a reaction to the day's punchline.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e8e3807
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e8e3807
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
hasFeature
Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_e8e3807
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_eb6da8ef
type
Crossover
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_eb6da8ef
comment
Crossover: A series of strips in 2005 celebrated the Bumsteads' 75th anniversary with appearances by characters from other King Features Syndicate comics, such as old favorites Hägar the Horrible, Hi and Lois, The Wizard of Id, Garfield, B.C. and Beetle Bailey and relative newcomers such as Mutts, Zits, and Get Fuzzy. Even non-humorous strip characters, including The Phantom and Dick Tracy, made appearances. Dagwood appeared in the Direct to Video Garfield Gets Real, living in the same Toon Town as the titular cat.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_eb6da8ef
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_eb6da8ef
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_eb6da8ef
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ee7ed46e
type
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ee7ed46e
comment
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: J.C. Dithers is technically in the construction business, but it's barely referred to at all, to the point of being lampshaded in this strip where Dithers and Dagwood interview a potential new hire◊. He promptly asks them what business they're in—he isn't sure if it's construction or something else. After he leaves, Dithers and Dagwood promptly conclude that he "asked way too many questions".
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ee7ed46e
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ee7ed46e
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ee7ed46e
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f26d5e66
type
Brainless Beauty
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f26d5e66
comment
Brainless Beauty: Blondie during the first few years of the strip.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f26d5e66
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f26d5e66
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f26d5e66
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f6b2bfb7
type
Gold Digger
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f6b2bfb7
comment
Gold Digger: The reason Dagwood's parents disowned him was partly because they believed Blondie was this. In the very beginning, she was.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f6b2bfb7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f6b2bfb7
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1.0
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f6b2bfb7
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f9f2c33
type
Running Gag
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f9f2c33
comment
Running Gag: Several: Dagwood smashing into the mailman as he runs out of the door late for work. Dagwood's massive sandwiches. Dagwood's naps on the couch (noticing a trend, here?) Dagwood trying to take a bath, only to have somebody (most frequently Elmo or a repairman) walk in on him while he's in the tub. Blondie waking Dagwood up in the middle of the night and telling him she thinks she hears a burglar downstairs. A traveling salesman trying to talk Dagwood into buying whatever useless item he's selling. Whenever Dagwood shows the family the album and talks about any distant relatives seen in the photo, the panel that shows the punchline always shows Blondie, Alexander, Cookie, neighbor Elmo, or even the dog Daisy astonished with a small line over their heads. In the films, oftentimes when Mr. Dithers or Mr. Radcliffe terminates Dagwood, Dagwood repeatedly says no & shakes his head while his ex-boss (for the time being) says yes repeatedly and nods his head.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f9f2c33
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 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_f9f2c33
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ff5b3fd0
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Interrupted Bath
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ff5b3fd0
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Dagwood trying to take a bath, only to have somebody (most frequently Elmo or a repairman) walk in on him while he's in the tub.
 Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip) / int_ff5b3fd0
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Blondie (1930) (Comic Strip)

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Accidental Bid / int_7953313b
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Acid Reflux Nightmare / int_7953313b
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Alliterative Name / int_7953313b
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Animated Adaptation / int_7953313b
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Apology Gift / int_7953313b
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Archive Binge / int_7953313b
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Archive Panic / int_7953313b
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Artifact Title / int_7953313b
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Aside Glance / int_7953313b
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Bad News in a Good Way / int_7953313b
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Barbie Doll Anatomy / int_7953313b
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Bedtime Brainwashing / int_7953313b
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Bickering Couple, Peaceful Couple / int_7953313b
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Big Eater / int_7953313b
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Bizarre Taste in Food / int_7953313b
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Boss's Unfavorite Employee / int_7953313b
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Bumbling Dad / int_7953313b
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Catching Some Z's / int_7953313b
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Character Title / int_7953313b
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Children's Comics / int_7953313b
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Comic-Book Adaptation / int_7953313b
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Comic-Book Time / int_7953313b
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Correction Bait / int_7953313b
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Cover Innocent Eyes and Ears / int_7953313b
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Crossover Punchline / int_7953313b
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Crossword Puzzle / int_7953313b
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Dagwood Sandwich / int_7953313b
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Delivery Stork / int_7953313b
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Disinherited Child / int_7953313b
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Does This Make Me Look Fat? / int_7953313b
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Doorstopper / int_7953313b
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Drop-In Character / int_7953313b
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Endangered Pest / int_7953313b
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Every Proper Lady Should Curtsy / int_7953313b
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Fish out of Water / int_7953313b
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Forgot About His Powers / int_7953313b
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Four-Temperament Ensemble / int_7953313b
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Frame Break / int_7953313b
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Genre Shift / int_7953313b
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George Jetson Job Security / int_7953313b
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Gold Digger / int_7953313b
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Happily Married / int_7953313b
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Housewife / int_7953313b
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Human Pack Mule / int_7953313b
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Hypocritical Heartwarming / int_7953313b
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I Resemble That Remark! / int_7953313b
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Iconic Character, Forgotten Title / int_7953313b
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Interrupted Bath / int_7953313b
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It Will Never Catch On / int_7953313b
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Landing in Someone's Bathtub / int_7953313b
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Let's Meet the Meat / int_7953313b
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Live-Action Adaptation / int_7953313b
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Massive Multiplayer Crossover / int_7953313b
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Mean Boss / int_7953313b
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Mega Meal Challenge / int_7953313b
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Midnight Snack / int_7953313b
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Morning Routine / int_7953313b
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Name and Name / int_7953313b
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Not a Morning Person / int_7953313b
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Once Original, Now Common / int_7953313b
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One-Word Title / int_7953313b
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Outdated Outfit / int_7953313b
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Outgrowing the Childish Name / int_7953313b
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Outlived Its Creator / int_7953313b
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Overly Narrow Superlative / int_7953313b
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Paper-Bag Popping / int_7953313b
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Parental Marriage Veto / int_7953313b
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Parking Problems / int_7953313b
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Plot Tumor / int_7953313b
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Protagonist Title / int_7953313b
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Protagonist Title Fallacy / int_7953313b
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Relative Error / int_7953313b
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Retool / int_7953313b
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Sarcasm-Blind / int_7953313b
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Satiating Sandwich / int_7953313b
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Secondary Character Title / int_7953313b
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Sleeping Single / int_7953313b
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Sore Loser / int_7953313b
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Stay in the Kitchen / int_7953313b
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Strong Family Resemblance / int_7953313b
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Sudden Name Change / int_7953313b
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Supreme Chef / int_7953313b
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The Artifact / int_7953313b
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The Flapper / int_7953313b
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The Great Depression / int_7953313b
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The Illegible / int_7953313b
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The Klutz / int_7953313b
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The Napoleon / int_7953313b
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Through His Stomach / int_7953313b
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Throw the Dog a Bone / int_7953313b
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Traveling Salesman / int_7953313b
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Two Decades Behind / int_7953313b
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Ugly Guy, Hot Wife / int_7953313b
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Uptight Loves Wild / int_7953313b
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Uptown Girl / int_7953313b
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What, Exactly, Is His Job? / int_7953313b
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Women Are Wiser / int_7953313b
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Wrong Insult Offence / int_7953313b