Tippy's Friend Go-Go #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGo-Go encounters a lost dog while out with Peggy, who initially refuses to help the frightened animal until Go-Go convinces her it's a poor defenseless creature. When they discover the dog is infested with fleas and covered in dirt, Peggy quickly changes her attitude and insults the dog, calling it a loser with the mutt's troubles written all over its face. The story demonstrates the shallow nature of Peggy's compassion, revealed through her immediate disdain once she learns of the dog's actual condition.
A young woman discovers an ancestral family coat of arms in the mail and becomes convinced of her noble heritage—but when she decides to prove it by adopting the manners and costume of a medieval knight, the results are pure comedic chaos. Go-Go watches as her friend's attempt to impress through chivalry goes spectacularly awry, complete with swordplay, misunderstandings, and a finale that deflates all the pretension in the most unexpected way.
Go-Go finds herself caught between a persistent admirer named Cary and a young woman named Miss West who'd rather not have her hair mussed—and when Go-Go won't stay out of it, she learns a swift lesson about minding her own business. This lighthearted teen tale captures the romantic mix-ups and misunderstandings that make high school life anything but dull.
Animal holds hands with a date through an entire movie—but the romantic gesture hides a practical agenda that unfolds in this brief gag from "Tippy's Friend Go-Go" #14. A smooth-talking move keeps the snacking problem solved, though the theater audience has opinions about it.
Go-Go and Animal are flush with cash after Go-Go's father slips her twenty dollars—until they discover at a fancy French restaurant that the bills are rubber counterfeits, and suddenly they're caught in a wild mix-up involving street vendors, suspicious cops, and a perfectly timed case of mistaken identity. What starts as a lesson in money management spirals into a madcap adventure where Go-Go has to prove her innocence while her father faces the music for his prank.
When Animal joins an after-school algebra club, his real motivation becomes crystal clear—the substitute teacher running it is absolutely stunning. But keeping his true reasons under wraps gets a lot trickier when his girlfriend Go-Go decides to tag along to the first meeting, leading to a series of hilarious complications that nobody saw coming.
Tippy gets assigned to help the school principal with his new electric typewriter—a machine she's never operated before. When she can't get the contraption to work properly, chaos and destruction quickly follow, leaving her wondering if she'll ever be "his type" of secretary.
Go-Go tries to help her father cure a splitting headache by calling in her well-meaning friend Animal, who's just decided to become a psychiatrist. What follows is a comedy of errors as Animal's amateur diagnosis and unconventional treatment methods only make things worse—until an accidental solution brings unexpected relief.
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