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2003-03-06

Original: 2003-03-06 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

Transcript

Panel 1: A man with brown hair in a yellow shirt stands with one arm raised enthusiastically, palm open for a high five. There is a framed picture on the wall behind him.
Man: HEY DUDE! CAN I GET A HIGH FIVE UP IN HERE?!

Panel 2: A child or younger person with brown hair in a red shirt sits on a green couch, hand over mouth, suppressing a laugh. A wooden plank or board sticks out from the side of the couch.
Kid: =Snicker= WHATEVER YOU WANT DAD...

Caption (below panels): It was the best practical joke I ever played.

Votey:
A rough black-and-white doodle. A loosely drawn figure lies on the ground (apparently the dad collapsed/sprawled after the high-five gag). A small floating face on the left looks on. A speech balloon reads: PRANKED!

Alt text

A two-panel SMBC comic. In the first panel, a cheerful man with brown hair in a yellow shirt throws up one hand for a high five, shouting "Hey dude! Can I get a high five up in here?!" In the second panel, a brown-haired kid in a red shirt sits on a green couch, hand over mouth stifling a laugh, snickering as they say "Whatever you want, dad..." A wooden plank juts out from the couch beside them. The caption beneath reads: "It was the best practical joke I ever played." The joke implies the kid rigged something painful (the plank) so the dad's enthusiastic high-five backfires. Votey (aftercomic): a crude black-and-white doodle of a figure sprawled on the ground with a small face looking on and a speech balloon reading "PRANKED!"

Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.