This little skit was inspired by a joke by Mitch Hedberg. If anyone gets the reference, bless you. ——————– The most panels of any page so far, but it was the fastest to draw.
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If you’ve never seen squirrels do this with a feeder before, you’re missing out; it’s quite humorous (so long as they don’t get hurt). ——————– Better-ish luck next time, Chessie.
I know it must have been a huge pain, but I do like how the arm-flapping blurring motion thingy turned out. …I’M GOOD WITH WORDS, I SWEAR! ——————– Keep trying, Chessie. I’m sure it’ll work eventually.
A flying squirrel, Chessie is not. Whether that could be a future antic remains to be seen… :p ——————– Hit her head so hard, her speech bubble broke.
The act of Dook throwing Chessie out of the window was inspired by how many times Jazz was thrown out of the Banks’ house in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” XD ——————– Comic announcement here: Through the Window’s update schedule[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
And so this arc comes to an end. Next week, the true star of the comic returns to the spotlight. ——————– Chessie is torn between being nice to Dook or being nice to her stomach. Tough call…
Kelly is responsible for Chessie’s lyrics, I just work here. :p ——————– I was debating on what Chessie should say in that first panel, including “borrowing” some lines from YouTube videos. In the end, the coconuts stuck because it made[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I, like, literally can’t even with you, Chessie. ——————– Talking to yourself is perfectly normal. Until you start getting responses. Then you might have a problem. XD
Unlike Chessie and Dook, who are based off of puppets that Andore and I have, Max is actually based on a living thing. Specifically, my dog. And yes, he is that derpy in real life. XD ——————– Oh, Max.









