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I decided to read some of my "Complete Far Side" today. In a brilliant move it was decided to include letters to the editor from offended readers, when the cartoon was originally published.
It continues to floor me how little sense of humor some people have. The most famous example being that of the cartoon that mentions Jane Goodall. A big mucky muck in her Institute was offended and wrote a letter. Later the National Geographic wanted to include the cartoon (they've got a sense of humor) in an anniversary issue and the Larson syndicate says better not, Jane doesn't like it. Well, the NG knows better and it turns out she's a fan of the strip and that particular cartoon is a favorite of hers.
What happens to me often when reading Larson's stuff, is either it falls flat, or I don't get it. I credit that to the fact that Larson is often working with out a net, he's really out there and to the fact that I just don't get it. Just because I don't get it, doesn't mean there's not a good joke there. After encountering a mystifying on non-funny one (for me) cartoon, the next one will almost crack my ribs with laughter.
Were you ever truly offended by a Gary Larson cartoon?
Here's an example of one I don't get. On page 141 of volume 2, there a cartoon of two explorers paddling away with a giant gem stolen from a native idol. The natives are rushing to their canoes to catch them. The caption is "In the quiet of the early dawn, before the village had awakened, Frank and Vern removed the fire god's emerald eye and fled the island--not calculating how soon the inhabitants would notice their defiled temple." There's a joke in there, but I don't see it.
An example of how hit and miss his humor can be is illustrated by this: I've bookmarked some of the pages so I can scan a particular cartoon for wallpaper on my pc. Not for distribution of course, and I've not gotten around to doing it yet. On this reading, I found one bookmark and I looked on the page for the cartoon that really caught my eye. There wasn't one there that stood out for me, so I removed the bookmark. Previously though, one had really impressed me.
Besides the Goodall cartoon, another favorite is the caveman lecturer pointing to an illustration of a nasty set of spikes on a dino's tale and he says "...and this is called the Thagomizer, named after the late Thag Simmons." I may have got the caption wrong, doing it from memory. I bust a gut over that one.
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Re: Gary Larson - Offensive?
Thanks Johnny, it was nice to have a reason to pull one of those huge volumes off the shelf.
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I think the joke is that it would be pretty obvious the natives would miss their idol's eye. The thing is freakin' huge. 
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As Dome pointed out, the village is 5 little straw huts and a HUGE idol, a cyclops with it's 3 foot diameter emerald eye....missing.
If you have any questions about
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes or
The Yellow Kid, I'd be happy to look through those also.
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One of my all time favorites is set in a laundry room, a dog is hiding behind a dryer after placing a hand-written (erm, paw-written?) "CAT FUD" sign pointing inside the dryer and a cat is entering the room. Certainly the funniest thing about the joke is the dog can't spell.
OT, I find Close to Home funnier than Far Side. :p
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Small village, huge temple and jewel...or course they would miss it. It's so obvious I couldn't see it...doh!
As for the cat hanging outside the window, I always knew the dog did it and found it funny. And yes, in the Complete Far Side, he does explain this. The short note also includes a comment to the effect he really doesn't want to explain his cartoons, but felt it was necessary for this one.
I love cats and one of my favorites involves a cat. We see a tough looking cat sitting in a pet store near an aquarium. In the aquarium is a mean looking piranha. I mean, he's mean looking. A closer look at the cat reveals his two front legs are peg-legs.
I suppose someone might think its promoting cruelty. I think its making an observation about cats...they are so curious they can't keep their paws out of places where they shouldn't be. The drive is so strong, they ignore previous experience. One of my favorites.
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Mel Brooks made a career out making fun of people. He picked on everyone, himself included. Look at In Living Color, which thrived on making fun of stereotypes and was hysterical the first few years. Neither was ever done in mean spirited way.
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*cough* monty python *cough*
googling...I remember this one...
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couple of deer. ONe has a shape like a targer on his chest. the other says "Bummer of a birth mark Hal". 
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If people were offended at The Far Side, they should see Perry Bible Fellowship!
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My favorite was a popeye one, where he's on trial for I think Murdering Bluto.He's of course saying "I yam what I yam..."
Cheetah Wheelies was pretty great to.
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A strip that looks to be a cheap knock off of The Far Side is In The Bleachers by Moore. My wife gets a chuckle out of it every day, but I remember she never got The Far Side.
For me The Far Side is Kobe Beef, and In The Bleachers is the soy burger they served my kids in grade school.
We need to go Misery on Larson. Have Kathy Bates hobble him and get him writing again.
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