Beginning, middle, end. Executed with the precision of an adolescent! 🙂 Love it. They’re always so unpredictable — that unpredictability we as adults just can NEVER seem to replicate, yet demand from our storytellers. If we could only harness that headspace, too. #KidGenius #Jealous
Very good analysis Mr Rogers! I love it when he agrees to create stories, they are always so unpredictable and fun. They also always involve something he can see (like a picture of a princess for example) in the room which is hilarious.
Love the Hopper ref, also the guy in the dungeon.. Is that a take on something? I seem to remember a gag strip with two guys chained up like that in a cell and each week they’d have a conversation. Can remember I liked it but the title eludes me? Great comic mate – they just get better and better 😃
Cheers Matt.
You are spot on about the guy in the dungeon. I am not sure what it’s called in English but it was very popular in the 80s (in Denmark anyway…).
31st July 2015 @ 13:05
Beginning, middle, end. Executed with the precision of an adolescent! 🙂 Love it. They’re always so unpredictable — that unpredictability we as adults just can NEVER seem to replicate, yet demand from our storytellers. If we could only harness that headspace, too. #KidGenius #Jealous
31st July 2015 @ 21:15
Very good analysis Mr Rogers! I love it when he agrees to create stories, they are always so unpredictable and fun. They also always involve something he can see (like a picture of a princess for example) in the room which is hilarious.
7th August 2015 @ 22:10
Love the Hopper ref, also the guy in the dungeon.. Is that a take on something? I seem to remember a gag strip with two guys chained up like that in a cell and each week they’d have a conversation. Can remember I liked it but the title eludes me? Great comic mate – they just get better and better 😃
10th August 2015 @ 12:43
Cheers Matt.
You are spot on about the guy in the dungeon. I am not sure what it’s called in English but it was very popular in the 80s (in Denmark anyway…).
Thanks for the kind words.