Discuss Little Lulu.
My first experience with the comic was my Grandma showing me her collection, and I read all of them. I love the characters because they make me think of my Grandma
Discuss Little Lulu
Came on after Crashbox on week nights. Was comfy.
If you wanted R34, OP, out with it.
I only recently learned there was a series in the late 90s. There's a ton of it on Youtube. It's not too bad actually. She's got like a stand-up comedienne routine going, it's weird.
They were excellent. Loved the witch stories in particular. Also liked the boys club vs girls thing.
I have an unfulfilled wish to make the cardboard robot costum Tubby brought to Lulu's sci-fi party
I liked the anime, but I don't remember much of it. Just remember that I liked it.
I don't like what that cover is implying.
the cover implies nothing, it's just kids acting as if they were a lady driver (aloof and ditzy attitude and all) and a gas station employee or mechanic.
I used to have this on a VHS and watched it all the time
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>dude pushing a pump with visible exertion
>chick looking very pleased and enjoying herself
This is not what I wanted to go down, man.
For me, it's the spanish opening.
one or two of the comic book covers had a topless girl on it
Grew up watching the Fleischer shorts as a kid, in the hands of certain artists she had a really cute design. Never read the comic, but I imagine the 40s shorts have nothing in common with it besides the title character
Yotsuba a shit. For me it's Little Lulu.
Topless prepubescent girls are fine to print everywhere except America, and even in America it was fine before all the hysteria.
It's why they had no problem with Lulu's and Little Audrey showing there panties in every page, and often topless too.
Alvin's Solo Flight
There's this story where Lulu wants Tubby to invite her to a dance, but he doesn't, forcing Lulu to take drastic action.
Based Lulu.
>so fat even the teacher calls you tubby
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I wish that were me but with Annie instead of Lulu
Ha. Love these
Little Lotta is superior
Yeah I said it
Tubby a cute.
>and even in America it was fine before all the hysteria
Wasn't that a Def Leppard album?
i think Lulu manages to lose her clothes in some of the comic strips but I don't remember
cuties
I like that Tim Hensley comic about Hitchcock, Sir Alfred No. 3. Hitchcock is basically Tubby.
Which ones? They all look ugly to me.
It's a little astonishing that Lulu is so obscure today. In her day, her comics were read by both genders and sold a million copies an issue.
For as much ballyhoo is made about getting girls to read comics, should someone be bringing her back?
>should someone be bringing her back
If you make her modern, you can fuck it up easily. Besides, she was a feminist icon, but had a good heart.
You couldn't develop Lulu today without making her a feminist, and feminism today is communism and, sexual deviancy, and insanity.
>feminism today is communism and, sexual deviancy, and insanity.
That doesn't mean anything. Hilda is one of the most feminist comics today, and it lacks any of that.
How the fuck is she feminist? She's just a bratty loli who annoys people, basically Dennis the Menace in a skirt.
Tubby was like a proto-Cartman
Lots of old franchises become irrelevant, that was the original reason why copyright terms were meant to be fairly short. It was understood that most media becomes irrelevant/obsolete with time. Even Disney and WB characters are mostly just mascots nowadays.
Used to watch the Little Lulu show on HBO when I was a kid. Don't remember anything but I remember it being comfy
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You clearly haven't read her comics, or watched her cartoons.
Lulu is symbolically and literally and openly about gender imbalance and the boys oppressing the girls.
Lulu is always putting the boys in their place.