Funny Films #6
In "The Case of the Disappearing Chewing Gum," Blunderbunny and Bunky face eviction, so Blunderbunny tries to solve their troubles with a homemade robot for Bunky’s diner job—naturally, it backfires. Desperate, he rigs up a TV antenna to catch Arthur Godfrey’s show, hoping to win over their landlady with her favorite broadcast. Dan Gordon handles both the interior art and the cover, bringing his distinctive style to this 1950 comic strip of slapstick and scheming.
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Blunderbunny and Bunky are about to be evicted by their landlady. Blunderbunny invents a robot to help Bunky at the diner where he works, but this fails miserably. Blunderbunny rigs up a television antenna so his landlady can watch her favorite TV personality, Arthur Godfrey.
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