Ah, yes, that was the story that also introduced to us to the ORIGINAL Robin Hood – OUR Robin’s Aunt Jane!
I’d forgotten that the Holy Grail was still rooming with Sir Dudley.
But seriously, Boody. You really think that Sir Dudley would sit still for a bunch of violin players? Please – this is Sir Dudley we’re talking about. He’s the one who tried to joust a dormant beehive in the dead of winter just because he was bored and needed an outlet for his frustrated warrior instincts!
Oops – sorry, mythtickle (you’re Justin Thompson traveling incognito, right?) I went back and edited my post to avoid any legal complications for you. It’s just that I always get Sir Rodney and Sir Dudley confused!
What is the red R on Dudley’s helmet flag about?
Rush?
Republican?
I notice it turned green when he connected himself to the tube.
a sign of calming, perhaps.
RE: flags. The R is because Dudley is thinking of his R rated entertainment that he’s off to ogle. The green flags are because he is watching sex and violence and is green with envy. In the last frame he is even greener.
That’s all.
TheSkulker almost 14 years ago
Is this the intro to a new character: the goblet. I think we have seen him (it?) before but not as a speaking being.
Nebulous Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Her name is Grail. Holly Grail.
celeconecca almost 14 years ago
very expressive jewels there.
I prefer my sax sans violins
twj0729 almost 14 years ago
Yeah, PBS can be pretty graphic at times! Check out the “Tudors.”
mntim almost 14 years ago
There are plenty of examples of PBS being graphic, but “Tudors” was on Showtime.
Justin Thompson creator almost 14 years ago
It’s the grail, no gender. It’s a refugee from an old adventure they had in the dark ages a couple of years ago.
J
legaleagle48 almost 14 years ago
Ah, yes, that was the story that also introduced to us to the ORIGINAL Robin Hood – OUR Robin’s Aunt Jane!
I’d forgotten that the Holy Grail was still rooming with Sir Dudley.
But seriously, Boody. You really think that Sir Dudley would sit still for a bunch of violin players? Please – this is Sir Dudley we’re talking about. He’s the one who tried to joust a dormant beehive in the dead of winter just because he was bored and needed an outlet for his frustrated warrior instincts!
Justin Thompson creator almost 14 years ago
legaleagle48, I really don’t want to get sued by Jeff Parker. His name is Sir Dudley. Sir Rodney is over at the Wizard of Id. :)
prrdh almost 14 years ago
Actually, Boody got just the ‘violins’ part wrong; they’re watching Beowulf.
legaleagle48 almost 14 years ago
Oops – sorry, mythtickle (you’re Justin Thompson traveling incognito, right?) I went back and edited my post to avoid any legal complications for you. It’s just that I always get Sir Rodney and Sir Dudley confused!
runar almost 14 years ago
I watch The Tudors on BBC America.
Simon_Jester almost 14 years ago
There’s a simple way to remember which is which legaleagle:
Sir Dudley is the one with no arms.
And Sir Rodney is the one with no backbone.
rkozakand almost 14 years ago
What is the red R on Dudley’s helmet flag about? Rush? Republican? I notice it turned green when he connected himself to the tube. a sign of calming, perhaps.
Justin Thompson creator almost 14 years ago
RE: flags. The R is because Dudley is thinking of his R rated entertainment that he’s off to ogle. The green flags are because he is watching sex and violence and is green with envy. In the last frame he is even greener. That’s all.
J
James7344 almost 14 years ago
Saxon Violins is an old D&D joke.
dvoyack almost 14 years ago
I thought the grail was still in the cave guarded by the killer rabbit with the sharp pointy teeth??