2007-10-25
Original: 2007-10-25 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Main comic (single panel):
Setting: An ultrasound/exam room. A pregnant woman lies on an exam table with her belly exposed. A doctor (partially visible in the foreground, in white) attends to her, and an ultrasound monitor on a stand displays the scan image. A man with red hair in a green shirt stands beside the woman, holding her hand.
Pregnant woman (speech balloon): "DO YOU THINK HE KNOWS IT'S MINE?*"
Footnote (below the panel): "* Translated from Pig-Latin."
Votey:
A simple line drawing of a man's face. A small speech balloon points toward him containing the text "Apcray" (the word "crap" rendered in Pig-Latin).
Setting: An ultrasound/exam room. A pregnant woman lies on an exam table with her belly exposed. A doctor (partially visible in the foreground, in white) attends to her, and an ultrasound monitor on a stand displays the scan image. A man with red hair in a green shirt stands beside the woman, holding her hand.
Pregnant woman (speech balloon): "DO YOU THINK HE KNOWS IT'S MINE?*"
Footnote (below the panel): "* Translated from Pig-Latin."
Votey:
A simple line drawing of a man's face. A small speech balloon points toward him containing the text "Apcray" (the word "crap" rendered in Pig-Latin).
Alt text
Single-panel comic set in an ultrasound exam room. A pregnant woman lies on an exam table with her belly exposed while a doctor in white attends to her in the foreground and an ultrasound image glows on a nearby monitor. A red-haired man in a green shirt stands beside her holding her hand, looking concerned. The woman, also looking worried, says in a speech balloon: "Do you think he knows it's mine?" with an asterisk. A footnote beneath the panel reads: "* Translated from Pig-Latin" — the joke being that the fetus/baby speaks Pig-Latin and the woman is anxious it knows the truth about its parentage. Votey (aftercomic): a simple line drawing of a man's face with a small speech balloon reading "Apcray" — "crap" spoken in Pig-Latin.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.