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Funny Animals #91 (1956)

Charlton · 1956 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
The Winner
8 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Happy [formerly Hoppy]MillieQuick QuackBiff Bulldog

Happy dodges a commitment to take Millie to the dance by going into hiding—but Quick Quack tracks him down and drags him to a boxing ring where he's signed up to fight the formidable Biff Bulldog for ten dollars. When a series of mishaps and Quick Quack's well-intentioned interference scramble the bout in Happy's favor, he stumbles into an unlikely victory—only to discover that winning the fight doesn't solve his real problem.

Good Feud
7 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Bobby Bantam

Bobby Bantam's morning goes from bad to worse when a missing milk delivery leaves him hungry and irritable—and a chance encounter with a mysterious visitor quickly escalates into an all-out brawl. After a dramatic turn of events, Bobby finds himself playing reluctant caretaker to an orphan, leading to a comedic clash of wills that tests his patience and good nature in this 1956 tale of unexpected responsibility.

A Moving Tale!
5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Kid Gloves (villain)Inspector Cheechee ChiliSenor LasrigasSenora Lopez

When Kid Gloves is released from a South American prison, Inspector Cheechee Chili arranges a fresh start by getting him a job helping Señor Lasrigas with his furniture moving business. But when Kid Gloves spots an opportunity to profit from the town's furniture shortage, he hatches a scheme that puts him back in the sights of the law. Inspector Cheechee Chili is on the case, and Kid Gloves soon learns that crime—even small-time furniture theft—doesn't pay.

Nutcrackers
4 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; detective-mystery
Sherlock MonkChuckJoe

Sherlock Monk and his sidekick Chuck are called to Joe's nut store to solve a baffling case: someone has been deliberately crushing all the nuts three Sundays in a row. When the detective duo stakes out the store to catch the culprit, they'll have to sort through plenty of wisecracks and shenanigans to crack the case wide open. This 1956 humorous romp proves that even great detectives can get a little nutty when the mystery gets cracked wide open.

Fuzzy and Benny and the Tyrant of the Seas
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Fuzzy BearBenny BeaverCaptain Blight

Fuzzy Bear shares how he stood up to Captain Blight, the cruelest bully on the high seas, after being shanghaied aboard the tyrant's ship along with an enslaved crew. When Fuzzy witnesses Blight's brutal treatment of his men, he decides to take action—breaking his chains and confronting the despot himself. Through sheer determination and courage, Fuzzy shows young Benny that the only way to handle a bully is to stand up to him.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

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