I’m also confused. I know it’s a cat, from the tail. I’m actually leaning toward thinking the bird is a picture *on* the balloon. The white halo isn’t representing “inside”, it’s just there because filling it in with that dark red would have made the bird really hard on the eyes.
Do fairs have balloons with food on them? I’ve never seen a hot dog on a ballon, but maybe an ice cream cone or something? So maybe the joke is that he’s a cat, so instead of people food he has a bird on his balloon. I don’t know.
bleeep, if I hadn’t already posted about my confusion I would have posted this as a joke:
Ah yes, so true! The artist has adeptly captured the state of social media today. Twitter, with its stifling 140 character limit, confines the user to a tight, cramped expression. It causes its users to think in short, trivial bursts like a child! And like a child, this social media infant is forced to cling to its larger predecessors - myspace, facebook, and others. I especially enjoyed the symbolism of their backs being turned on their own users.
Back in the 60s, “Mickey Mouse in a glass house” was sold at parades where I lived. A black balloon in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s head (with the trademark ears) was inside a clear balloon.
kjhudlow Premium Member about 14 years ago
I don’t get it.
Colt9033 about 14 years ago
If he a cat, then i can understand.
emjaycee about 14 years ago
Kitty version of Twitter? Hunh?
celeconecca about 14 years ago
Maybe the bird is keeping the balloon afloat?
pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago
Me no get it either. Pretty balloon though.
jtviper7 about 14 years ago
If the bird pecks the balloon the little guy will be jetted off into space.
benbrilling about 14 years ago
Nice colors. Can’t tell what the animal is. Looks like a wolf’s head with a cat’s tail. I don’t get it either.
jbellmyer Premium Member about 14 years ago
I’m also confused. I know it’s a cat, from the tail. I’m actually leaning toward thinking the bird is a picture *on* the balloon. The white halo isn’t representing “inside”, it’s just there because filling it in with that dark red would have made the bird really hard on the eyes.
Do fairs have balloons with food on them? I’ve never seen a hot dog on a ballon, but maybe an ice cream cone or something? So maybe the joke is that he’s a cat, so instead of people food he has a bird on his balloon. I don’t know.
SallyLin about 14 years ago
I’m so glad I’m not the only one confused.
jbellmyer Premium Member about 14 years ago
bleeep, if I hadn’t already posted about my confusion I would have posted this as a joke:
Ah yes, so true! The artist has adeptly captured the state of social media today. Twitter, with its stifling 140 character limit, confines the user to a tight, cramped expression. It causes its users to think in short, trivial bursts like a child! And like a child, this social media infant is forced to cling to its larger predecessors - myspace, facebook, and others. I especially enjoyed the symbolism of their backs being turned on their own users.
Or…it’s just a cat with a bird balloon.
jiriji about 14 years ago
How would you get a bird INTO a balloon?
john_b55_99 about 14 years ago
Back in the 60s, “Mickey Mouse in a glass house” was sold at parades where I lived. A black balloon in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s head (with the trademark ears) was inside a clear balloon.
No New Wars almost 10 years ago
Four years have elapsed, and this cartoon is still a mystery.
It’s a funny-looking cat, though.