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I’m a cartoonist who lives in Lansing, Michigan. Visit my shop to buy original art and more. Follow me on Instagram, @danieljhoganart.

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May the Fourth Be With You: On Wookiees

by Daniel J. Hogan on May 4, 2012 at 3:13 pm
Posted In: Blog, Humor

[dc]I[/dc] was over at Stephanie’s the other day, and we caught the end of Star Wars: A New Hope on TV.

Photo by dmscs on morguefile.com

Photo by dmscs on morguefile.com.

The Death Star exploded, and Stephanie said, “You know, I haven’t really watched the original films all the way through as an adult.”

I clapped my hands together and sang, “I can arrange that–I have all three on VHS.”

“Why?”

“Because they are the pre-Special Edition versions. None of the extra added junk. We could do a marathon.” To my surprise, Stephanie agreed that such an attempt might be fun.

(Update: we watched the trilogy, and I wrote down some of her observations/comments)

As the medal ceremony began, I said, “There’s a film theory about why Chewie doesn’t get a medal.”

“What’s that?” Stephanie asked. She sounded like a kid staring down a doctor with a syringe.

“The theory goes, that Chewie and R2-D2 are really deep cover rebel agents, starting at the end of Revenge of the Sith.”¹

Stephanie changed the subject, “What are Wookiees supposed to be, anyway? Some kind of dog?”

I shrugged. “Or a bear, maybe. They have claws for climbing the trees on Kashyyyk.”

Stephanie ignored my planetary name-dropping and went to the Googles, her fingers a blur on the keyboard: ‘is a wookie more like a dog or a bear.’ She leaned back from her laptop, “Did you know you spell Wookiee with two E’s?” Before I could answer, “Of course you did.”

Through the magic of Wikipedia,² Stephanie learned all about Wookiees. “Wow, Chewie was really loyal and dedicated to Han Solo.”

“A Wookiee life debt is not to be taken lightly.”

Stephanie sighed. “There are times I am surprised you have ever seen a vagina.”

As the following screen capture shows, my mother shares similar concerns (this status update came about a month before I met Stephanie).

Facebook screen capture

Thank you to Stephanie for finding this on my Facebook Timeline.


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¹ Here’s the full thing. I originally read about it on Cracked.

² I tried to get her to use Wookieepedia, but that was Right Out.

Daniel J. Hogan will take his VHS copies of Star Wars with him to the grave. Follow him on Twitter, @danieljhogan.

└ Tags: film, geek stuff, humor, media, sci-fi, star wars, steph

I Finally Watched My Little Pony: Frienship Is Magic

by Daniel J. Hogan on May 1, 2012 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Blog, Humor

[dc]T[/dc]he headline does not lie (at least not today). Yes, since I deemed it pop-culturally significant, I decided to watch the first episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Being on Netflix Watch Instant helped too.

my little pony friendship is magic group

Image © Hasbro, via Wikipedia.

I have seen evidence of the show’s popularity online and in person (incarnate actually, as Bronies wandered around Shuto Con). I read up on the show and its appeal some time ago, and decided I should give it a viewing when I had a chance (if only so I could make better jokes, “Information is ammunition” as they say).

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└ Tags: animation, geek stuff, humor, pop culture, tv

Angry Board Games II: Settlers of Catan

by Daniel J. Hogan on March 5, 2012 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Blog, Humor

[dc]S[/dc]ettlers of Catan is unique, in that it is perhaps the only scenario in which sheep can cause a divide amongst friends.

No Blood for Bricks!

Settlers of DOOM. Photo by me, via my Flickr photostream.

Well. Except for shepherds arguing over herds, I guess. Settlers of Catan is a game I play with my gaming group, which consists of Ken, Francis, and Benedict.¹

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“Alright, I got Wood! …What?” Image via Amazon.

A couple weeks ago, we dusted off Settlers of Catan for our first game in far too long.

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└ Tags: board games, friends, geek stuff, Hockey, humor

Let’s Dance II: The Dancening

by Daniel J. Hogan on February 16, 2012 at 12:00 am
Posted In: Blog, Humor

(Originally appeared on danieljhogan.com)

Photo by imelenchon on morguefile.com

Just a jump to the left. Or something. Photo by imelenchon on morguefile.com.

[dc]I[/dc] am pretty open minded when it comes to cover songs.

I usually don’t mind when a song is shifted to a totally different style or genre. There are times, as rare as they may be, when a cover song is so different, it draws a lot of attention to just how different it is–and my brain hits the emergency brakes.

Such a time happened at a recent ballroom dancing class (See Previously). After learning our steps for the week, the teacher played some swinging big band music. I led, and began counting aloud, which is the only way I can pull off ballroom dancing.¹

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└ Tags: humor, music, on the town, steph
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