The Castlefunnies

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[[Image:Castle_funnies1.png|thumb|220px|These guys are not funny.]]
[[Image:Castle_funnies1.png|thumb|220px|These guys are not funny.]]
[[Image:old comics screenshot.png|thumb||220px|Lookit those noses!]]
[[Image:old comics screenshot.png|thumb||220px|Lookit those noses!]]
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[[Image:CastleFunniesSketches.png|thumb|220px|Early Castle Funnies sketches.]]
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[[Image:CastleFunniesSketches.png|thumb|220px|Early Castlefunnies sketches.]]
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'''The Castlefunnies''' is the extremely unfunny old comic strip written by [[Leomard Sportsinterviews|Lem Sportsinterviews]] and [[Levert Burtmore]]. The plot revolves around [[The King of Town]] complaining to his [[The Poopsmith|Poopsmith]].
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'''The Castlefunnies''' is an extremely unfunny old comic strip written by [[Leomard Sportsinterviews|Lem Sportsinterviews]] and [[Levert Burtmore]]. The plot revolves around [[The King of Town]] complaining to his [[The Poopsmith|Poopsmith]].
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Since it was a form of treason at the time to print the word "[[Whatsit|poop]]," The Poopsmith was referred to as "Mushy Chamberpot", which might have been the funniest part of the comic. "Mushy" spoke using only the [[Sir Loodabert Comma| newly-discovered]] [[comma]], in similarity to the [[Peanuts]] character [[Wikipedia:Woodstock (Peanuts)|Woodstock]]. At the time, this was considered comedic gold.
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Since it was a form of treason at the time to print the word "[[Whatsit|poop]]", The Poopsmith was referred to as "Mushy Chamberpot", which might have been the funniest part of the comic. "Mushy" spoke using only the [[Sir Loodabert Comma|newly-discovered]] [[comma]], in similarity to the [[Peanuts]] character [[Wikipedia:Woodstock (Peanuts)|Woodstock]]. At the time, this was considered comedic gold.
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Readership was low, and several attempts to gain popularity were tried. A crossover involving [[Strong Bad]] and [[Homestar Runner]] worked until the sole remaining reader, a Civil War veteran and creamed corn [[Enthusiasts|enthusiast]], died. Later, a "[[King Castlefunny Pencil Moistener]]" was released, but sales were low, as the Dry Pencil Scare of '47 lasted only three days.
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Readership was low, and several attempts to gain popularity were tried. A crossover involving [[Strong Bad]] and [[Homestar Runner]] worked until the sole remaining reader, a Civil War veteran and creamed corn [[enthusiast]], died. The last strip was a memorial for him, but as the creators did not know his name, they simply decided to call him "Chester".  Later, a "[[King Castlefunny Pencil Moistener]]" was released, but sales were low, as the Dry Pencil Scare of '47 lasted only three days.
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==See Also==
*[[Character Variations Other Costumes#The Castlefunnies|The Castlefunnies Other Costumes]]
*[[Character Variations Other Costumes#The Castlefunnies|The Castlefunnies Other Costumes]]
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[[Category:Homestar Runner|Castlefunnies]][[Category:Strong Bad|Castlefunnies]]
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Revision as of 03:37, 30 March 2019

These guys are not funny.
Lookit those noses!
Early Castlefunnies sketches.

The Castlefunnies is an extremely unfunny old comic strip written by Lem Sportsinterviews and Levert Burtmore. The plot revolves around The King of Town complaining to his Poopsmith.

Since it was a form of treason at the time to print the word "poop", The Poopsmith was referred to as "Mushy Chamberpot", which might have been the funniest part of the comic. "Mushy" spoke using only the newly-discovered comma, in similarity to the Peanuts character Woodstock. At the time, this was considered comedic gold.

Readership was low, and several attempts to gain popularity were tried. A crossover involving Strong Bad and Homestar Runner worked until the sole remaining reader, a Civil War veteran and creamed corn enthusiast, died. The last strip was a memorial for him, but as the creators did not know his name, they simply decided to call him "Chester". Later, a "King Castlefunny Pencil Moistener" was released, but sales were low, as the Dry Pencil Scare of '47 lasted only three days.

Appearances


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