Herbie's Amazing Powers |
Herbie, with a special time-travel lollipop, rides the family grandfather clock back in time, often finding that history is not as historians have claimed. Herbie is just as famous and attractive to women in the past as in the present.
Created: 2004-10-19 Updated: 2012-05-15
Stories: 15 Examples: 27
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Herbie is always eating lollipops, even when sleeping. There are special lollipops for time-travel and bopping, and we learn that Herbie loses many of his powers without lollipops. Herbie is always on the look-out for hard-to-get cinnamon.
Created: 2004-11-10 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 31 Examples: 66
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Herbie is known to people and animals everywhere, throughout history, and he often uses that to his advantage. Presidents and royalty seek his help. He's always exchanging favors.
Created: 2004-10-07 Updated: 2012-05-16
Stories: 47 Examples: 85
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Herbie has many virtues. He has a strong sense of honor, a respect for authority, and he is empathetic, loyal, patriotic, generous, modest, and even chivalrous. And from his efforts to cope with his dad's ideas, it's clear that he's loyal to his parents, for which he is rewarded by being called a little fat nothing.
Created: 2008-12-14 Updated: 2012-05-16
Stories: 31 Examples: 39
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Herbie, and others, are often wondering what to do in difficult situations. Herbie likes to think, arms behind his back, while walking on land, on or under the sea, or even in space. He knows he's GONNA do something because he's GOTTA do something.
Created: 2012-04-29 Updated: 2012-04-29
Stories: 26 Examples: 36
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Herbie helps and is helped by animals everywhere, throughout time, even in space! It helps that he can speak their language and knows them by name. They are constantly asking for his autograph.
Created: 2004-10-07 Updated: 2012-04-20
Stories: 39 Examples: 59
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Often, Herbie's hypnotic eyes are all he needs to overpower an adversary. One look and a surrender and confession follows. They may say "anything but that face", but it's the eyes.
Created: 2004-10-06 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 20 Examples: 27
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Herbie fies by walking on air or in space in almost every story, and in those where he does not walk on air, he flies into the past in a grandfather clock or as a costume superhero as the Fat Fury.
Created: 2005-03-13 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 49 Examples: 94
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It's not an unusual power to be able to fall, unless you factor in Herbie's weight, but Herbie (and others) jump or fall into action butt first, often on a villain, resulting in squished adversaries.
Created: 2011-12-28 Updated: 2012-05-15
Stories: 12 Examples: 15
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Herbie walks and talks in space pretty much the same way he walks in air. He and others do not seem to need air, and can talk despite the vacuum. What else would you expect?
Created: 2004-11-12 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 10 Examples: 13
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Herbie can "fly" through the Earth, invariably ending up in Hades. He never flies all the way through to the other side, ending up in China. Flying through the Earth, we sometimes see geological layers like ones sometimes depicted in time-travel.
Created: 2004-11-06 Updated: 2012-04-11
Stories: 4 Examples: 5
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Whether on land, in air, in space, underwater, or on water, Herbie walks the same way. How does he breath? Does he breath? What about the pressure? Where is the light coming from? He seems deep in thought, with his hands behind his back.
Created: 2004-11-06 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 8 Examples: 9
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In addition to flying by walking, in space, underground, underwater, or just time travel, Herbie has other ways of getting around. He can run, ride a bike, push a train, ride a rocket, or a flaming comet, or a horse, or a flaming horse.
Created: 2005-03-14 Updated: 2012-04-24
Stories: 14 Examples: 18
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Herbie did not punch anyone until he got his own comic. Before that, he used lollipops to bop. Sometimes, Herbie is squished by a double-fisted punch. But he can give it as good as he takes, especially in rapid flurries of powerful punches.
Created: 2004-11-13 Updated: 2012-04-11
Stories: 16 Examples: 27
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We don't know why, but Herbie can't be hurt (unless it's funny). Bullets bounce off him, punches have no effect, he can't be executed, and he's not affected by fire. In many cases, Herbie is unaware he has been attacked, and even when he is aware, you could not tell by his expression.
Created: 2004-10-21 Updated: 2013-01-01
Stories: 21 Examples: 32
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Like in many cartoons, the shape of the hole in the wall matches what's gone through. Unlike most cartoons, Herbie often goes through walls butt first, sometimes falling.
Created: 2004-11-06 Updated: 2012-05-29
Stories: 15 Examples: 21
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Swinging is a great gag power, so humiliating to the swung, even though it must require considerable strength. The correct technique is by the feet for humans and by the tail or trunk for animals. Under no circumstances should a costume superhero (licensed or not) be swung by his plunger... undignified. After release, who knows where someone will land -- maybe a mountain-top.
Created: 2005-02-09 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 14 Examples: 16
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Despite having all he needs, Herbie seldom displays his superhuman strength.
Created: 2005-09-22 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 9 Examples: 12
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Early on, it looked like invisibility would be a regular power, but it soon disappeared.
Created: 2004-11-07 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 5 Examples: 6
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Herbie uses magic in early stories, but then, not until the final few stories, when Herbie needs to learn magic because he has lost his lollipop-based powers.
Created: 2004-11-14 Updated: 2012-04-26
Stories: 12 Examples: 20
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Herbie could harness the power of lightning, often directing it to someone's butt. CR-RAK!
Created: 2005-03-09 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 6 Examples: 6
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In addition to his odd speech patterns, his ability to talk to animals, or just his ability to stare down an opponent, Herbie had others ways to communicate.
Created: 2005-03-14 Updated: 2012-05-10
Stories: 8 Examples: 8
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Herbie sometimes bites his adversaries, and sometimes they bite him. It's not the only example of dental humor in Herbie comics, but buck-toothed characters do no biting, even though Herbie bites one.
Created: 2004-10-07 Updated: 2012-12-31
Stories: 14 Examples: 19
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Herbie's powers are unlimited, in part because the types of magical lollipops is unlimited, and some of Herbie's attacks don't even require lollipops, for which he has handy items. With Herbie, anything is possible.
Created: 2012-03-24 Updated: 2012-04-18
Stories: 16 Examples: 20
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Recurring Gags |
Despite having a unique physique, Herbie is able to use disguises to avoid recognition. It does not take much to fool all of the people all of the time. Herbie finds many of his disguises in a chest of costumes labeled "DISGUISES". Herbie's most famous disguise, the Fat Fury, was created in Herbie #8a.
Created: 2004-11-09 Updated: 2014-11-01
Stories: 43 Examples: 83
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Sometimes Herbie and others used misdirection or absurdly bad attempts at deception, such as without the obligatory bad disguise. It helps that everyone, including Herbie, is unobservant.
Created: 2008-11-21 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 14 Examples: 17
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People from both sides of Herbie's family look like him, including his father and grandfather. Random people throughout history bear an uncanny resemblance. Some look-alikes look good to Herbie, but some are ugly to him.
Created: 2004-10-02 Updated: 2012-05-10
Stories: 21 Examples: 25
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Sometimes by time travel, disguise, memory, imagination, or a fountain of youth, we get to see Herbie as a baby, looking just like him.
Created: 2004-11-12 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 7 Examples: 8
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Herbie's dad refers to his disappointing son as a little fat nothing, and it's hard not to notice Herbie's shape, a shape Herbie's father once had. But Herbie is never limited by his weight. As Herbie says, "So I'm fat. So what?"
Created: 2005-03-09 Updated: 2012-08-31
Stories: 28 Examples: 40
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Herbie's father calls him a "little fat nothing," but Herbie has other nicknames. Some names are used maliciously by his foes, some adoringly by the women who can't resist him, and others, commenting on his fat.
Created: 2012-03-18 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 36 Examples: 59
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The villains and adversaries in Herbie stories tend to have silly names. Herbie himself is the son of Pincus Popnecker, a pretty silly name, even compared to Herbie's many silly nicknames.
Created: 2012-03-20 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 25 Examples: 35
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While it's obvious that Herbie is absurdly fat, he is also incredibly short. During his evolution, Herbie got fatter and shorter, at times appearing to be well below three feet tall.
Created: 2012-03-07 Updated: 2012-05-06
Stories: 12 Examples: 14
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Women find Herbie irresistible, despite his height, despite his weight, despite his face, despite his ineloquence. Maybe it's his savoir-faire.
Created: 2004-11-14 Updated: 2012-04-25
Stories: 24 Examples: 41
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Herbie was introduced as a fat boy who ate a lot, but in later issues, he is not often depicted as eating (except lollipops, of course).
Created: 2004-10-15 Updated: 2012-05-15
Stories: 19 Examples: 21
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Herbie is often sleeping during the day, much to his father's dismay. Herbie sleeps with his glasses on, often with a lollipop in his mouth. Herbie can sleep while sitting, lying in a hammock, and even while eating.
Created: 2004-10-17 Updated: 2012-05-22
Stories: 25 Examples: 40
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Herbie often sits expressionless in a chair, with arms by his sides, doing nothing.
Created: 2012-03-04 Updated: 2012-05-10
Stories: 20 Examples: 26
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Herbie rests in the hammock, often with a lollipop. Herbie naps in the hammock. Dad does not like to see Herbie in the hammock.
Created: 2012-03-19 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 12 Examples: 14
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Like many comics, every Herbie story has sound effects, mostly silly, almost all with exclamation points. There are many sound effects with punching, things getting squished, butt jokes, breaking through walls, lolli-bopping, ...
Created: 2008-11-22 Updated: 2012-04-21
Stories: 51 Examples: 76
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Butts are the butt of many visual jokes, usually with sound-effects. Sometimes, Herbie falls on adversaries, butt first, resulting in severe damage.
Created: 2005-02-05 Updated: 2012-05-15
Stories: 42 Examples: 75
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This is not the sad unwanted as in love or out of fear because of his powers like those eyes, this is the funny unwanted where people would like Herbie to be elsewhere.
Created: 2012-03-21 Updated: 2013-01-12
Stories: 19 Examples: 25
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Only a well-coordinated attack can subdue Herbie, and Herbie can be overwhelmed (until he gets impatient) by adversaries coming from every direction. Other times, Herbie's attackers are defeated all at once.
Created: 2012-05-05 Updated: 2013-01-05
Stories: 7 Examples: 10
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Herbie stories have many Jewish references in character names, food, and manner of speaking. This may be attributable to the roots of the author of the stories.
Created: 2005-07-30 Updated: 2012-08-21
Stories: 17 Examples: 24
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Often in response to Dad calling Herbie a "little fat nothing", Herbie's shrug is asking the reader for relief from his incomprehensible situation. Is this a Jewish expression?
Created: 2004-11-07 Updated: 2012-06-13
Stories: 26 Examples: 44
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Herbie has to be stealthy to get so close that he can tap them to get their attention. Because he is about three feet tall, he only taps on the shoulder when flying. Herbie has other forms of non-verbal communication, including those eyes of his.
Created: 2011-12-26 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 11 Examples: 16
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While one could call Herbie calm, cool, and collected, one could also call him comically detached or clinically autistic, but he shows genuine empathy for others.
Created: 2004-10-05 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 22 Examples: 29
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When Herbie is ready to act, he doesn't like waiting around. Enough dilly-dallying, enough shilly-shallying, or just enough. If he's in a hurry to get somewhere, he might try alternative modes of transportation.
Created: 2008-12-14 Updated: 2013-01-05
Stories: 19 Examples: 22
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Herbie is a good guy and wants to help, but he does observe that he always has to take care of problems by himself. The only help Herbie seems to get is from animal friends.
Created: 2012-04-28 Updated: 2012-05-16
Stories: 17 Examples: 19
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Maybe it's from being famous and part of the reason that women swoon for him, or maybe it's related to his relationship with Professor Flipdome, Herbie is interested in and appreciates the quality of things.
Created: 2008-11-09 Updated: 2012-08-31
Stories: 29 Examples: 51
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Herbie keeps his lollipops well-organized and he can fight and argue methodically.
Created: 2012-02-29 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 6 Examples: 7
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Like many cartoons, characters in Herbie comics break the 4th wall and refer to being in a comic and address the audience. Herbie went further by breaking the 4th wall of stories within the comic.
Created: 2005-03-13 Updated: 2013-01-05
Stories: 16 Examples: 22
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Sometimes, Herbie just happens to have handy just what he needs. It doesn't matter where he is, the size of the item, or how unusual it would be to have it handy. Never mind where he got it from, either.
Created: 2004-11-12 Updated: 2012-04-25
Stories: 13 Examples: 13
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Not only do animals talk in Herbie stories, but inanimate objects show emotions and sometimes talk.
Created: 2014-12-09 Updated: 2014-12-09
Stories: 19 Examples: 29
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No one gets injured in Herbie comics, so to show how badly someone has been beaten, they appear to be compressed, flattened, squished like an accordion. Early on, people were squished by punching, but in later stories, Herbie would fall on villains and squish them with his butt.
Created: 2003-03-09 Updated: 2012-04-21
Stories: 11 Examples: 15
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Splashing is usually the effect of landing in a liquid (butt first), or an insult from an animal. Sound-effects are required.
Created: 2008-11-24 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 14 Examples: 17
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Herbie gets coated by various substances, sometimes by being splashed, but he always gets out, no worse for wear.
Created: 2012-05-10 Updated: 2012-05-10
Stories: 5 Examples: 7
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Herbie and others make sudden stops on land and in the air by sticking out their feet and leaning back SKREE-EEEE!
Created: 2008-11-20 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 14 Examples: 14
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Somehow, Herbie often ends up in his underwear in public, which always includes polka dot boxer shorts.
Created: 2004-11-11 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 13 Examples: 17
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They were different times back then. I don't think any of the stereotypes were mean-spirited, but there are examples of African, Native American (Indian), Eskimo, and Chinese stereotypes that today would probably not appear in print.
Created: 2011-12-25 Updated: 2012-05-16
Stories: 9 Examples: 12
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It's pretty clear that Herbie does not find buck-teeth objectionable. There is more dental humor in Herbie comics: biting.
Created: 2004-11-12 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 10 Examples: 10
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Women faint, men faint, animals faint. Even Herbie faints. Oh yes, Dad... he faints, too. Fainting is usually combined with an exclamation.
Created: 2008-11-29 Updated: 2012-04-10
Stories: 9 Examples: 10
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Pincus Popnecker loves his wife, but thinks he is quite a stud. Well, he wishes it were so. Women swoon, not for him, but for Herbie.
Created: 2008-10-23 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 5 Examples: 9
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Sure, Dad has bad ideas, so we think Pincus Popnecker is an idiot, but characters in Herbie stories think so, too.
Created: 2011-12-29 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 12 Examples: 15
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Herbie's father, Pincus Popnecker, can never see through any of Herbie's disguises, or notice when Herbie is floating in air. Dad convinces himself that he is imagining the things that he thinks he sees Herbie doing.
Created: 2008-10-23 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 6 Examples: 7
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Dad is always complaining about Herbie being a little fat nothing, and Mom often has something to say. Usually at the start of a story or at the end, Mom tries to defend Herbie, or just calm down Dad.
Created: 2012-03-10 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 13 Examples: 19
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To Herbie's dad, money was synonymous with success, and nothing showed success better than a big pile of cash. And who has big piles of cash? Men with top hats.
Created: 2012-02-26 Updated: 2012-05-15
Stories: 8 Examples: 12
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Although Herbie is famous around the world and throughout history, his parents are unaware of his powers. Herbie thinks that it is better that they not know, especially his Dad, Pincus Popnecker, who likes to think of Herbie as a little fat nothing.
Created: 2011-12-26 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 6 Examples: 9
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While Dad is unobservant, Herbie can be completely unaware of what's going on around him, no matter how spectacular.
Created: 2011-12-28 Updated: 2012-04-11
Stories: 8 Examples: 9
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Several Herbie stories conclude with a main female character falling in love with someone (or something) unusual: a caveman, an alien, or an animal.
Created: 2004-11-12 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 9 Examples: 11
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Herbie wears a plunger as a hat on his head when disguised as the Fat Fury. It never serves a useful purpose, except as a prop in a gag, usually with its own sound-effect, FWOINNNG!, as Fat Fury plunges into the ground.
Created: 2005-02-07 Updated: 2013-03-16
Stories: 6 Examples: 6
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Herbie puts his foes on mountain tops because it leaves them with no options. They are defeated non-violently.
Created: 2004-10-04 Updated: 2012-04-24
Stories: 3 Examples: 3
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Two-headed creatures are the main villains in two stories, and a camel with two elephant heads makes it a trio. They all laugh like this: HAW-HAW-HAW!
Created: 2005-03-09 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 7 Examples: 9
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Speech Patterns |
Herbie's father often refers to him as a "little fat nothing". Dad wonders why he should have such an undeserved lot in life as a son like Herbie.
Created: 2004-10-13 Updated: 2012-05-16
Stories: 28 Examples: 49
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Herbie often bops his adversaries with special bopping lollipops, which makes bopping a power. But bopping led to his catchphrase rhetorical question "You want I should bop you with this here lollipop?" so maybe it's a gag speech pattern. Bopped bad guys would imitate Herbie's catchphrase, "He bopped me with this here lollipop!"
Created: 2004-10-16 Updated: 2012-05-18
Stories: 25 Examples: 35
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Herbie gives fair warning when he is about to take action. Usually, the threat and action both involve bopping with this here lollipop, but there are other cliché cases. Herbie either warns someone not to do something, or threatens what is going to happen.
Created: 2012-04-27 Updated: 2013-01-05
Stories: 10 Examples: 10
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Herbie took many shortcuts in his speech, saying DUNNO, GIMME, GONNA, GOTTA, WANNA, and WOTTA.
Created: 2008-12-01 Updated: 2012-05-14
Stories: 27 Examples: 38
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Herbie says "TCH, TCH" when he does not like what he sees. So do some others.
Created: 2008-12-01 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 23 Examples: 30
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Herbie is a man of few words. Herbie uses unusual speech patterns, often leaving out subjects and objects or verbs. Rather than ask "Is something happening?" Herbie will just say "Something?" sometimes in response to an attack. It can indicate being oblivious to what is going on. Also popular: HUH?
Created: 2004-11-17 Updated: 2012-05-16
Stories: 11 Examples: 13
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Herbie says "HO-HUM" when he's bored with what he thinks are mundane events.
Created: 2008-12-01 Updated: 2012-05-31
Stories: 9 Examples: 10
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Herbie says "OH-OH" when something has gone wrong.
Created: 2008-12-01 Updated: 2012-05-31
Stories: 10 Examples: 11
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Herbie sometimes uses the speech pattern "problem, always problem". He says that for problems he hates.
Created: 2008-12-01 Updated: 2012-04-11
Stories: 8 Examples: 9
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Herbie uses some fancy-schmancy language to mock things. Is this speech pattern a Jewish reference?
Created: 2005-07-30 Updated: 2012-05-15
Stories: 11 Examples: 14
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When Herbie says "UH-UH", he means "No", or he is stammering. He'll also say "Nope."
Created: 2008-12-01 Updated: 2012-05-31
Stories: 15 Examples: 19
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Herbie has a lot of dislikes, some very specific, such as fat jokes and some look-alikes. He doesn't seem to like wise guys, either.
Created: 2008-12-01 Updated: 2012-06-18
Stories: 11 Examples: 13
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A wise guy is someone who does something Herbie does not like, a jerk.
Created: 2008-12-01 Updated: 2012-05-31
Stories: 11 Examples: 14
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Sometimes someone yells "Gangway!" as they are trying to get away, usually from Herbie. Herbie never says "Gangway".
Created: 2012-03-23 Updated: 2013-01-04
Stories: 8 Examples: 9
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Herbie faces many challenges, and sometimes it gets him down. Dad, too, but those challenges are often self-inflicted. The SIGH is the most common way to express sadness, but the ultimate expression may be WOE, in a black speech balloon.
Created: 2012-12-23 Updated: 2012-12-27
Stories: 14 Examples: 14
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Herbie faces many challenges, and sometimes it gets him down. Dad, too, but those challenges are often self-inflicted. The SIGH is the most common way to express sadness, but the ultimate expression may be WOE, in a black speech balloon.
Created: 2012-12-23 Updated: 2012-12-27
Stories: 4 Examples: 4
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Like in gangster movies from the 1940s, people in Herbie comics end their statements with a demanding "SEE?"
Created: 2012-12-24 Updated: 2012-12-27
Stories: 18 Examples: 20
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BY GEORGE can express wonderment, but it is usually affirmative emphasis by Dad.
Created: 2012-12-24 Updated: 2012-12-30
Stories: 9 Examples: 12
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Although YESSIR can be used to express agreement, it is used in Herbie comics to express affirmation.
Created: 2012-12-24 Updated: 2012-12-27
Stories: 16 Examples: 22
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Despite his deadpan disposition, Herbie is a bon vivant who experiences pleasure, and expresses it with AH-HH.
Created: 2012-12-25 Updated: 2012-12-27
Stories: 17 Examples: 23
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When Herbie's around, things happen that cannot be explained, and all there is to say is WHAT THE...
Created: 2012-12-25 Updated: 2013-01-01
Stories: 6 Examples: 8
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WELL, I'LL BE... is a combination of WELL and I'LL BE, both expressions of surprise.
Created: 2012-12-25 Updated: 2013-01-01
Stories: 8 Examples: 8
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The most common expression of surprise in Herbie comics may be it's most unique, because URP does not even appear in Wiktionary.
Created: 2012-12-26 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 17 Examples: 21
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Almost too conventional, YIPE is said by just about every character to express surprise.
Created: 2012-12-26 Updated: 2013-01-01
Stories: 18 Examples: 22
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Missing from Wiktionary, YI might be an abbreviated YIPE, mainly blurted out by adversaries when they are surprised.
Created: 2012-12-26 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 9 Examples: 10
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People yell YOWP! when they are surprised suddenly, often followed by fear.
Created: 2013-01-01 Updated: 2013-01-02
Stories: 12 Examples: 14
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Usually said by Herbie in resignation to the situation, OH, WELL might sum up Herbie's reaction to every outcome.
Created: 2012-12-27 Updated: 2012-12-27
Stories: 10 Examples: 10
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UGH is most often used to express disgust (sounds like yech), but it is also used to show effort, and as stereotypical speech.
Created: 2012-12-27 Updated: 2013-01-01
Stories: 18 Examples: 21
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After a difficult situation, Herbie and others will express relief with WHEW!
Created: 2012-12-27 Updated: 2013-01-01
Stories: 8 Examples: 9
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In Herbie comics, people and animals say GR-RR with varying ferocity, depending on their anger.
Created: 2012-12-28 Updated: 2013-01-02
Stories: 16 Examples: 20
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There are several variations of DURN (e.g., GOLDURN, GOLDURNIT) to express anger.
Created: 2012-12-28 Updated: 2013-01-02
Stories: 10 Examples: 11
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When making a big effort, Herbie and others may say UGH, OOF, PUFF or PANT.
Created: 2012-12-29 Updated: 2013-01-11
Stories: 21 Examples: 28
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When working hard or out of breath, Herbie and others PUFF and PANT.
Created: 2012-12-29 Updated: 2013-01-01
Stories: 15 Examples: 21
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HA-HA is the most commonly used laugh, most often by villains. YA-HA-HA is especially evil, invoking fear.
Created: 2012-12-30 Updated: 2012-12-30
Stories: 23 Examples: 40
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HO-HO is a mean-spirited laugh used by villains.
Created: 2012-12-30 Updated: 2012-12-30
Stories: 7 Examples: 11
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HEH-HEH is a sneaky or nervous laugh.
Created: 2012-12-30 Updated: 2013-01-03
Stories: 14 Examples: 21
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HAW-HAW is a laugh used by the most disdainful of villains.
Created: 2012-12-30 Updated: 2012-12-31
Stories: 17 Examples: 24
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YUK-YUK is a self-congratulatory laugh used along with HAW-HAW and sometimes HO-HO by villains.
Created: 2012-12-30 Updated: 2012-12-29
Stories: 4 Examples: 5
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HURRAH is a cry of happiness that usually comes from cheering fans in a crowd, but occasionally, Dad yells it to cheer for himself and even Herbie. Needless to say, Dad's spirit is soon crushed.
Created: 2012-12-31 Updated: 2013-01-01
Stories: 11 Examples: 18
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No one really gets hurt in Herbie stories, but some do feel pain, which is expressed in several ways, mostly YEE-OWW! Nobody ever actually says anything as mundane as OUCH.
Created: 2012-12-31 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 26 Examples: 44
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ULP! is a shortened form of GULP. Even Herbie uses it when a situation looks bad, with exclamation points!
Created: 2013-01-02 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 22 Examples: 27
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Villains and Dad often yell "HELP!" in fear of life and limb. Stuttering H-HELP! is common.
Created: 2013-01-03 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 30 Examples: 50
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GULP, and the stuttering form, G-GULP, are the most common expressions of fear in Herbie comics, most often uttered by Dad, villains, and male characters, but also heard from Herbie as an expression of surprise.
Created: 2013-01-04 Updated: 2013-01-06
Stories: 42 Examples: 72
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When Fat Fury flies into action, he exclaims AWAY! AWAY-YY! Often, something goes wrong right after he says it, such as a plunger problem.
Created: 2013-01-06 Updated: 2013-01-12
Stories: 7 Examples: 14
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All covers in the 1950s to 1960s were by Ogden Whitney unless otherwise noted. Seven were by Kurt Schaffenberger.
Created: 2005-10-12 Updated: 2012-04-26
Examples: 42
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All covers in the 1950s to 1960s were by Ogden Whitney unless otherwise noted. Seven were by Kurt Schaffenberger.
Created: 2005-10-13 Updated: 2012-04-25
Examples: 42
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The indicia of a publication includes the official name of the publication, its publication date, information regarding editorial governance of the publication (from Wikipedia).
Created: 2005-11-17 Updated: 2012-05-01
Examples: 29
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This page shows the "splash pages" from the first page of all 52 Herbie stories. There are five stories from Forbidden Worlds + 46 stories from 23 Herbie comics + 3 non-Hughes/Whitney stories from the 1990s + a cameo appearance in Unknown Worlds #20 in 1962.
Created: 2005-10-13 Updated: 2012-08-31
Examples: 55
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Herbie stories end with a final panel or two, often with one or more recurring themes, and almost always with Herbie. This page shows the ending panels from all 52 Herbie stories.
Created: 2012-01-20 Updated: 2012-06-18
Examples: 52
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These examples show Herbie in different seasons and dates.
Created: 2008-12-18 Updated: 2020-04-07
Examples: 29
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Test your knowledge of Herbie by guessing the original captions. Or add your own.
Created: 2012-02-21 Updated: 2014-11-17
Examples: 18
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Here is an easy quiz to test your familiarity with basic Herbiology™.
Created: 2013-01-11 Updated: 2013-03-16
Examples: 10
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Test your Herbiology™ knowledge of these Herbie lookalikes.
Created: 2013-01-14 Updated: 2013-03-16
Examples: 10
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Errors in Herbie comics included animals appearing out of their natural habitats, typos, and factual errors, often accompanied by letters to the editor.
Created: 2005-10-12 Updated: 2012-05-29
Examples: 16
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Herbie ads ran in other ACG comics such as Forbidden Worlds (FW), Adventures into the Unknown (AITU), and Unknown Worlds (UW). Herbie ads in Herbie comics gave a preview of the next issue.
Created: 2012-02-17 Updated: 2013-01-14
Examples: 17
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Herbie's backstory is revealed throughout the Herbie series, sometimes as an offhand remark. This page describes Herbie's early life, lollipop powers, and the origin of the Fat Fury.
Created: 2012-03-11 Updated: 2012-08-31
Examples: 14
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Herbie First appeared in Forbidden Worlds in 1958, but did not get his own comic until 1964. Even by 1964, he was still evolving. His shape changed, even between the two stories in Herbie #1. His speech changed. Even his face changed. And so did the humor in Herbie stories.
Created: 2012-03-03 Updated: 2012-08-31
Examples: 27
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Herbie was developed by Richard E. Hughes, who wrote the Herbie stories under the pseudonym Shane O'Shea, and Ogden Whitney, who did the artwork.
Created: 2012-03-16 Updated: 2012-04-27
Examples: 6
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Articles published about Herbie Comics, creators Richard E. Hughes and Ogden Whitney, and maybe more.
Created: 2013-02-17 Updated: 2013-03-17
Examples: 9
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There are many similarities between Herbie comics and Jay Ward productions like Rocky & Bullwinkle. Herbie and Boris Badenov both wear disguises. Herbie and Mr. Peabody both travel back in time to debunk history. Fractured fairy tales, famous on Rocky and Bullwinkle, are occasionally the setting for a Herbie story. Even animal love appears in Herbie comics and in Dudley Do-Right cartoons.
Created: 2012-04-20 Updated: 2012-09-01
Examples: 44
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