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Mother Goose and Grimm

Mother Goose and Grimm (a.k.a. Mother Goose & Grimm) is an internationally syndicated comic strip by cartoonist Mike Peters of the Dayton Daily News. It was first syndicated starting October 1, 1984, and is distributed by King Features Syndicate to 500 newspapers.[2] Peters received the National Cartoonists Society's 1991 Reuben Award for the strip as well as a nomination for its Newspaper Comic Strip Award for 2000.

Mother Goose and Grimm
October 5, 2011 strip
Author(s)Mike Peters
Websitewww.grimmy.com
Current status/scheduleRunning
Launch dateOctober 1, 1984; 38 years ago (October 1, 1984)
Syndicate(s)Tribune Media Services (1984–2002)
King Features Syndicate (2003–present)[1]
Genre(s)Humor

Characters and story

The strip revolves around a yellow bull terrier named Grimm (aka Grimmy), owned by an anthropomorphic goose named Mother Goose, along with a dimwitted Boston terrier named Ralph and a cat named Attila. The strip is noted for its references to popular culture or recent news that are often spoofed and referenced for a certain period of time, depending on the length of the hype devoted to a certain news story or topic, e.g. Grimm's creation of a website known as "GrimmyLeaks", which was devoted to publishing rumors relating to fellow comic strip characters, in reference to the controversy surrounding the scandalous website WikiLeaks. The comic strip also makes multiple references to iconic fictional characters including Mr. Potato Head, Superman, Batman, and more, along with popular products including Amazon Kindles.

The strip also often consists of stand-alone one-panel comics that do not relate to the continuing story or characters.

The comic strip is named after the nursery rhyme collection Mother Goose and the fairytale collection Brothers Grimm.

Other characters

  • Ham – A pig who is Mother Goose's neighbor
  • Fleas – Grimm's fleas and ticks
  • Sumo – Mother Goose's sister's cat. He frequently comes to stay with Mother Goose, Grimm, Attila, and Ralph
  • French Poodle – A random, unnamed French Poodle Grimm has a crush on
  • Mailmen whom Grimm tortures
  • Hiram – Mother Goose's boyfriend
  • Ms. Lockjaw – owner of Grimm's obedience school
  • Fritz – A dog at Grimm's obedience school

Books

  • Mother Goose and Grimm (1986)
  • The Portable Mother Goose and Grimm (1987)
  • Oh God, It's Grimm (1987)
  • Steel Belted Grimm (1988)
  • Four Wheel Grimmy (1989)
  • Grimmy Come Home (1990)
  • It's Grimmy (1990)
  • Grimmy: Best in Show (1990)
  • Grimmy: Pick of the Litter (1990)
  • Grimmy: Night of the Living Vacuum (1991)
  • Grimmy: Top Dog (1991)
  • Grimmy and the Temple of Groom (1992)
  • Grimmy: Bone in the U.S.A. (1992)
  • Grimmy: On the Move (1992)
  • Grimmy: The Postman Always Screams Twice (1996)
  • Grimmy: Friends Don't Let Friends Own Cats (1996)
  • Grimmy: King of the Heap (1997)
  • Grimmy: Good Dog, Bad Breath (1999)
  • Grimmy: Always Stop & Smell the Hydrants (1999)
  • Grimmy: Cats & Pancakes Stick to the Ceiling (1999)
  • Grimmy: In a Class by Himself (1999)
  • Grimmy: Mailmen Can't Jump (1999)
  • Grimmy: My Dad was a Boxer (1999)
  • Grimmy: The Horrors of Global Worming (2000)
  • Grimmy: The Revenge of Grimmzilla (2000)
  • Grimmy: It's a Dog Sniff Dog World (2000)
  • Revenge of the Fireplugs (2001)
  • Grimmy Goes Postal (2001)
  • Grimmy's Flea Circus (2001)
  • Compost Happens (2001)
  • Grimmy's Cat Tails (2001)
  • Grimmy: One Sick Puppy (2001)
  • The Ultimate Mother Goose and Grimm: 20th Anniversary Collection (2006)
  • Grimmy: Can You Smell Me Now (yearbook 2005 part 1)
  • Grimmy: You're Getting Warmer (yearbook 2005 part 2)
  • Grimmy: See? Cats Are Light Sleepers (yearbook 2006 part 1)
  • Grimmy: And They Call Us Gross (yearbook 2006 part 2)
  • Grimmy: Flushed! (yearbook 2007 part 1)
  • Grimmy: Sniffing (yearbook 2007 part 2)
  • Grimmy: Rolled-Up Newspaper Dreams (yearbook 2008 part 1)
  • Grimmy: Online News (yearbook 2008 part 2)
  • Grimmy: You're Deleting My Archive (yearbook 2009 part 1)
  • Grimmy: Filthy (yearbook 2009 part 2)
  • Grimmy: Catatonic (yearbook 2010 part 1)
  • Mother Goose and Grimm: Snow Day (yearbook 2010 part 2)

Television show

CBS premiered a Saturday morning cartoon in 1991, Mother Goose and Grimm, which was renamed to Grimmy in its second and final season. The voice performers included Charlie Brill as Grimmy, Mitzi McCall as Mother Goose, and Greg Burson as Attila. The show ran for two seasons, and was later syndicated.

Cameo appearances

Grimmy made a couple of appearances in the CGI animated film Garfield Gets Real. His first appearance was in the cafeteria scene, when Odie jumps on the table that Grimmy's sitting at. His second one was when he was drinking out of the water fountain near the auditorium, in which he sees a poodle and immediately falls in love, drops the water on his head and follows the poodle. He later appeared again in another cafeteria scene in which everyone is thinking of an idea in which to bring Garfield and Odie to come back to Cartoonworld. He appeared again in the men's bathroom drinking out of the toilet, and is immediately embarrassed. This was similar to Dagwood's scene in which he is taking a bath. His final appearance was when everybody is cheering that they had brought back Garfield from the real world, in which he is in a crowd cheering. He did not appear in the sequels, Garfield's Fun Fest and Garfield's Pet Force. Grimmy also made an appearance as a pair of slippers in the Garfield and Friends segment, "The Name Game", with his ears excluded.

Citations

  1. ^ Astor, Dave. "Mike Peters Moves to King", Editor & Publisher (November 27, 2002).
  2. ^ Holtz, Allan (2012). American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. p. 278. ISBN 9780472117567.

General sources

External links

  • Official website
  • Mother Goose and Grimm at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on March 10, 2016.
  • Tobin, Suzanne (2002-02-15). "Comics: Meet the Artist with Mike Peters, Cartoonist, "Mother Goose and Grimm"". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
  • Tobin, Suzanne (2005-01-14). "Comics: Meet the Artist, Mike Peters, Cartoonist". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-10-08.

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For the animated television series based on the strip see Mother Goose and Grimm TV series Mother Goose and Grimm a k a Mother Goose amp Grimm is an internationally syndicated comic strip by cartoonist Mike Peters of the Dayton Daily News It was first syndicated starting October 1 1984 and is distributed by King Features Syndicate to 500 newspapers 2 Peters received the National Cartoonists Society s 1991 Reuben Award for the strip as well as a nomination for its Newspaper Comic Strip Award for 2000 Mother Goose and GrimmOctober 5 2011 stripAuthor s Mike PetersWebsitewww grimmy comCurrent status scheduleRunningLaunch dateOctober 1 1984 38 years ago October 1 1984 Syndicate s Tribune Media Services 1984 2002 King Features Syndicate 2003 present 1 Genre s HumorThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mother Goose and Grimm news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Contents 1 Characters and story 2 Other characters 3 Books 4 Television show 5 Cameo appearances 6 Citations 7 General sources 8 External linksCharacters and story EditThe strip revolves around a yellow bull terrier named Grimm aka Grimmy owned by an anthropomorphic goose named Mother Goose along with a dimwitted Boston terrier named Ralph and a cat named Attila The strip is noted for its references to popular culture or recent news that are often spoofed and referenced for a certain period of time depending on the length of the hype devoted to a certain news story or topic e g Grimm s creation of a website known as GrimmyLeaks which was devoted to publishing rumors relating to fellow comic strip characters in reference to the controversy surrounding the scandalous website WikiLeaks The comic strip also makes multiple references to iconic fictional characters including Mr Potato Head Superman Batman and more along with popular products including Amazon Kindles The strip also often consists of stand alone one panel comics that do not relate to the continuing story or characters The comic strip is named after the nursery rhyme collection Mother Goose and the fairytale collection Brothers Grimm Other characters EditHam A pig who is Mother Goose s neighbor Fleas Grimm s fleas and ticks Sumo Mother Goose s sister s cat He frequently comes to stay with Mother Goose Grimm Attila and Ralph French Poodle A random unnamed French Poodle Grimm has a crush on Mailmen whom Grimm tortures Hiram Mother Goose s boyfriend Ms Lockjaw owner of Grimm s obedience school Fritz A dog at Grimm s obedience schoolBooks EditMother Goose and Grimm 1986 The Portable Mother Goose and Grimm 1987 Oh God It s Grimm 1987 Steel Belted Grimm 1988 Four Wheel Grimmy 1989 Grimmy Come Home 1990 It s Grimmy 1990 Grimmy Best in Show 1990 Grimmy Pick of the Litter 1990 Grimmy Night of the Living Vacuum 1991 Grimmy Top Dog 1991 Grimmy and the Temple of Groom 1992 Grimmy Bone in the U S A 1992 Grimmy On the Move 1992 Grimmy The Postman Always Screams Twice 1996 Grimmy Friends Don t Let Friends Own Cats 1996 Grimmy King of the Heap 1997 Grimmy Good Dog Bad Breath 1999 Grimmy Always Stop amp Smell the Hydrants 1999 Grimmy Cats amp Pancakes Stick to the Ceiling 1999 Grimmy In a Class by Himself 1999 Grimmy Mailmen Can t Jump 1999 Grimmy My Dad was a Boxer 1999 Grimmy The Horrors of Global Worming 2000 Grimmy The Revenge of Grimmzilla 2000 Grimmy It s a Dog Sniff Dog World 2000 Revenge of the Fireplugs 2001 Grimmy Goes Postal 2001 Grimmy s Flea Circus 2001 Compost Happens 2001 Grimmy s Cat Tails 2001 Grimmy One Sick Puppy 2001 The Ultimate Mother Goose and Grimm 20th Anniversary Collection 2006 Grimmy Can You Smell Me Now yearbook 2005 part 1 Grimmy You re Getting Warmer yearbook 2005 part 2 Grimmy See Cats Are Light Sleepers yearbook 2006 part 1 Grimmy And They Call Us Gross yearbook 2006 part 2 Grimmy Flushed yearbook 2007 part 1 Grimmy Sniffing yearbook 2007 part 2 Grimmy Rolled Up Newspaper Dreams yearbook 2008 part 1 Grimmy Online News yearbook 2008 part 2 Grimmy You re Deleting My Archive yearbook 2009 part 1 Grimmy Filthy yearbook 2009 part 2 Grimmy Catatonic yearbook 2010 part 1 Mother Goose and Grimm Snow Day yearbook 2010 part 2 Television show EditCBS premiered a Saturday morning cartoon in 1991 Mother Goose and Grimm which was renamed to Grimmy in its second and final season The voice performers included Charlie Brill as Grimmy Mitzi McCall as Mother Goose and Greg Burson as Attila The show ran for two seasons and was later syndicated Cameo appearances EditGrimmy made a couple of appearances in the CGI animated film Garfield Gets Real His first appearance was in the cafeteria scene when Odie jumps on the table that Grimmy s sitting at His second one was when he was drinking out of the water fountain near the auditorium in which he sees a poodle and immediately falls in love drops the water on his head and follows the poodle He later appeared again in another cafeteria scene in which everyone is thinking of an idea in which to bring Garfield and Odie to come back to Cartoonworld He appeared again in the men s bathroom drinking out of the toilet and is immediately embarrassed This was similar to Dagwood s scene in which he is taking a bath His final appearance was when everybody is cheering that they had brought back Garfield from the real world in which he is in a crowd cheering He did not appear in the sequels Garfield s Fun Fest and Garfield s Pet Force Grimmy also made an appearance as a pair of slippers in the Garfield and Friends segment The Name Game with his ears excluded Citations Edit Astor Dave Mike Peters Moves to King Editor amp Publisher November 27 2002 Holtz Allan 2012 American Newspaper Comics An Encyclopedic Reference Guide Ann Arbor The University of Michigan Press p 278 ISBN 9780472117567 General sources EditStrickler Dave Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists 1924 1995 The Complete Index Cambria California Comics Access 1995 ISBN 0 9700077 0 1 External links Edit Wikinews has related news Too Grimm Mother Goose cartoonist sued by Colombian coffee growers Official website Mother Goose and Grimm at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Tobin Suzanne 2002 02 15 Comics Meet the Artist with Mike Peters Cartoonist Mother Goose and Grimm The Washington Post Retrieved 2008 10 08 Tobin Suzanne 2005 01 14 Comics Meet the Artist Mike Peters Cartoonist The Washington Post Retrieved 2008 10 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mother Goose and Grimm amp oldid 1140656682, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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