Gotta love this one. The creepy looking girls, the stand alone Miko, wide open double doors, and commentary are classic. We've all thought it, so here is the 'New Yorker' esque cartoon encapsulating a dark cultural satire.
If you wanted to sleep in the A Frame, here's a way:
If you wanted to sleep in the A Frame, here's a way:
Just get some yellow and red sheets and it is complete.


it is a very cute and funny cartoon. i didnt have the house as a kid and i thought my mom didnt love me,lol. i guess i was just a brat and didn't realize how expensive it was back then. thanks for the laughs :)
ReplyDeleteThey didn't render the house accurately. ;) And yeah, those girls are creepy as all get-out.
ReplyDeleteYeah I think the artist just created the house out of a drafting program and simplified it for the sake of being easier. Don't know why they chose a 1980's Tropical Miko to go with it.
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