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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_the_CatBill the Cat - Wikipedia

    Bill the Cat, or Bill D. Cat, is a fictional cat appearing in the works of cartoonist Berkeley Breathed, beginning with the comic strip Bloom County in the 1980s and continuing in Outland and Opus in the following decades. [1] Bill also appeared in some of Breathed's illustrated children's books, including A Wish for Wings That Work, which was ...

  2. Nov 10, 2020 · Daniel shoots an episode of “The Meowffice” with Nill, who not only dresses like a cat but also offers great I.T. advice.About Tosh.0: Hosted by comedian Da...

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    • Opus And Early Innocence. When the titular penguin character first debuted, he didn't even speak yet. As Breathed's strip found its pace, Opus began taking more of a forefront role within its admittedly odd ranks, having to jockey for laughs and poignant meta-commentary among the likes of a menagerie of talking animals, young children with decidedly adult personalities and observations, a lobotomized stray cat, and plenty of adults emulating the 80s status quo of middle suburban Reagan-era America.
    • Cutter John Makes The Scene. One of the many examples of Breathed's time-contingent brilliance was his penchant for inclusivity. Few and far between were white cartoonists who would choose to showcase oft-marginalized aspects of humanity as Breathed did with his character Cutter John, who originally appeared as 'Saigon John' in Breathed's debut strip, The Academia Waltz.
    • The Yuppie Zeitgeist Of Steve Dallas. Outside of Britain's Andy Capp, it's hard to find a more scurrilous and hedonistic comic strip character than Breathed's Steve Dallas.
    • Bill The Cat. This infamous strip first introduced Bill the Cat to the world in his most primal form. Breathed created the character as a side story parody response to the wild popularity of newspaper comic strip cat character Garfield, hawking faux Bloom County merchandise and marketing ploys, but as with Opus, the character became more popular with the fan base and evolved, eventually becoming an integral part of the central storylines.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bloom_CountyBloom County - Wikipedia

    Bill the Cat is a filthy, scraggly, flea-bitten, orange tabby cat, introduced in June 1982 as a parody of the comic character Garfield. The humor of the character was the antithesis of Garfield: whereas the famous fat-cat was a marketing bonanza, Bloom County humorously tried desperately to present Bill in the same manner, despite his ...

  4. Nov 10, 2020 · A California wildfire awakens a werewolf, but a group of curious teens -- once bitten -- will not shy away from the threat of decimation on Wolf Pack, streaming January 26 on Paramount+. Daniel invites the YouTuber known as Nill to the Dander Mifflin meowffice to talk tech and find out how much the self-described colorful kittyboi spends on cat ...

    • November 11, 2020
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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm6601539Nill - IMDb

    Nill. Composer: A Cat Explains. Nill is a transgender, educational YouTuber who creates videos explaining detailed technical concepts such as DNS, Subnetting, and the Internet using analogies, anecdotes, and abstractions.

  6. Nov 10, 2020 · 21M NOV 10, 2020 TV-MA. S12 E8: Daniel analyzes the 2020 presidential election with the best political minds who have appeared on Tosh.0, and he dials up his favorite computer programmer who dresses like a cat.

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