Dirty M&M's
Agnes
So Agnes is a cruel, sadistic child that tortures and murders helpless ants? Sounds about right.
The Argyle Sweater
Ick. That Super Bowl commercial was disturbing enough. I don't want to know what the green M&M myth is. You all can look it up if you want, just don't tell me.
The Flying McCoys
This is a very odd scene. The artist apparently thought these gentlemen needed to be crazy (straight-jacket, padded room crazy at that) for the gag to work. I think it distracts if anything. Too many unanswered questions. (Why is a hard metal object allowed in an otherwise padded room? How did he draw a face on the trophy if his arms are bound?) The man bringing his new bride to his quiet suburban home in front of two gossiping neighbors probably would have been funnier.
Lola
Ack! Another example of M&M love! I used to like them too. Sigh.
Love Is
"Paralyzed from the waist down you say? Need special care and attention for the rest of your life? Okay, how about I just wheel you over to this corner and be on my way?"
The Grizzwells
So their job is to hang out in the woods and do nothing? I always thought it odd that the bear and porcupine talked frequently about their jobs, yet never seemed to go. Little did I know that they have been at work this whole time.
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