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Shake That Kitty!

Carol came up with the expression “Shake That Kitty,” as seen in the DVD menu for Azumanga Daioh. Great Dick Dale style surf guitar.

I strung together some snippets, including another menu from the DVD. The other scenes are from an episode where a cat costume figures prominently. The cat parade is very nice, don’t you think?

The character that pets the dog is the one shaking the kitty. Her cat bites her every time she tries to pet it, so she’s quite taken with the placid dog.

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Chapter XVI. The Magic Art of the Great Humbug.

Audio Adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of OZ, Crown Publishers, Inc., 1961

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Chapter XV. The Discovery of OZ. The Terrible.

Audio Adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of OZ, Crown Publishers, Inc., 1961

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Stan’s Soap Opera

maryjane

It’s the crossover story YOU, the fan, demanded! Or maybe not. It’s Marvel Comics meets the CBS soap opera The Guiding Light!

A tip of the Spidey mask to Dennis F. Rogers for tipping me off to this monumental — or perhaps just mental — publishing/broadcasting event!

guidinglight

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