Muggy Doo, Boy Cat #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe issue contains two stories featuring Muggy-Doo and Osh. In the first story, Junior is caught with evidence against him—fingerprints on a cupboard door, footprints on the floor, and cookies in his pockets—but confesses to the truth and is forgiven by Uncle Elmer. In the second story, "Muggy-Doo and Osh in the Big Fight," Muggy-Doo enters a boxing competition advertised on the sports page with a hundred-dollar prize for anyone who can last one round with the champion, though he eventually admits his imagination is carrying him too far as he fantasizes about winning the match and becoming the next champion.
Muggy-Doo hatches a scheme to get his reluctant pal Osh to the fights by sabotaging the TV reception, but his plan backfires spectacularly when Osh ends up signed to fight the champion for a hundred-dollar prize. As the match unfolds, Muggy-Doo's greed and Osh's unexpected heart collide in the ring, testing what really matters between the two friends.
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