Sunday, December 07, 2008

No comic tonight, just this--UPDATE--We have a winner


O Hai, originally uploaded by Ape Lad.

I will send the original drawing for this to the first person to tell me what this specific image is based on. I'll only accept answers in the comments here, not on flickr and not via email. Bonus points for details and links.

Also: you can get this on stuff over on zazzle.


msnshn313 correctly answered the question. 1974 brought the world the first appearance of Hello Kitty on a vinyl coin purse.

Congratulations msnshn313. Email me via adamkoford.com with your address.

66 comments:

Al said...

Nuts! I got nothing...

Donata05 said...

Would it be Norman Rockwell's "Hobo and Dog"? http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/image.asp?id=3311 Just a guess.

Adam Koford said...

No. Good guess though. I need a commemorative plate of that.

Jim said...

I found this: http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2007/01/2001859367033693065_rs.jpg

Or something simlr.....

Adam Koford said...

Not that Jim. The answer will make everyone slap their palms to their faces simultaneously and painfully.

nick said...

Is it this?
http://www.amazon.com/Hello-Single-Young-6ixx/dp/B0012RFDRK

:-)

kostia said...

I just want it read into the public record that since I saw this on Twitter as it was posted I have done nothing but try to figure it out. I have to go to bed now. :(

bucketoclams said...

http://www.amycrehore.com/images/albums/NewAlbum_6c1d7/tn_The_Nibblerweb.jpg

Could it be this? Sorry for the small image size, the bigger picture is part of her slideshow.

Lissa said...

I'm with kostia on this one. I think i'm going to have to admit defeat. I eagerly await what i'm sure is the painfully obvious answer.

Wes said...

Can't crack it yet. If it comes to me during my sleep, I may well have to pop out of bed to respond...

Al said...

It's not a Troy McClure reference is it? That's the only thing I can think of when I look at this...

Zarquon said...

Based on this?

tudza said...

Kiki's Delivery Service?

Elaine said...

Longshot, but is it this image? I know I've seen it with "o hai," but I can't find it.

http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/funny-pictures-cat-is-ashamed-of-little-kitten-in-blinds.jpg

drowningorwaving said...

For some reason I looked at it and could only think of the Little Rascals, I just haven't yet seen a picture to match.

DdR said...

Reminded me of the book "Sans Famille" (Alone in the world) by Hector Malot : http://manybooks.net/covers/malothec1905419054-8.jpg

Rich said...

Darn! I was sure it was Rockwell's Hobo and Dog!

Lissa said...

gah. Lone Wold and Cub? best guess, if it's not charlie chaplin or norman rockwell.

John Overholt said...

I could swear it's an album cover from the 60s/70s, but I am having no luck proving that hypothesis.

sallylou said...

Okay, I'm thinking "Sullivan's Travels", with Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake (who would be hiding behind him and peeking out both from him and her bangs.)

Sally Lou

John Overholt said...

Wait, I've got it! It's Dick Van Patten's Hobo Chili! Duh.
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/04/23/hobo-chili-dog-food-.html

MP said...

I'm sorta getting the ol' scribe-vibe from it. Maybe a nod to the cartoonist's historical roots?

star_bellied_mags/hotmail.com said...

It sure does look obnoxiously familiar. Songs from the Wood?

http://www.amazon.ca/Songs-Woods-Jethro-Tull/dp/B00008G9JN/ref=pd_bbs_5?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1228668268&sr=8-5

Adam Koford said...

Wow, those are some good and strange guesses, but so far no one has it.

Elaine said...

The Champ

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f49/crazy4xstitch/Thursdays/TheChamp.jpg

Elaine said...

The Lion King

http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/unbranded/l/unbranded-lion-king-leappad-interactive-book-leapfrog.jpg

Elaine said...

Ok, this is an awesome one.

Paper Moon

http://www.impawards.com/1973/posters/paper_moon.jpg

chancecatalyst said...

It's obviously a reference to the pro-hobo song Lucky Day, by Tom Waits
http://www.lyricsspy.com/lyrics/tom_waits_lyrics/the_black_rider_lyrics/lucky_day_lyrics.php

There's a lot of things in this world
You're gonna have no use for
ANd when you get blue
And you've lost all your dreams
There's nothin' like a campfire
And a can of beans

And if I must tie in the "O HAI", then I suppose it's the lines:
Why, there's Miss Kelsey
She taught dance at our school

chancecatalyst said...

http://www.myspace.com/punchandtheapostles
it's even *more* obviously a reference to the new release 'I'm a Hobo / Can Of Beans' by Scottish Concrete/Thrash/Showtunes band Punch & The Apostles

Aparently, Adam had something to do with thew formation of the band:
"Formed from the rib of Adam, Punch & the Apostles walked through The Garden of Eden, were unconvinced, and moved to Scotland"

chancecatalyst said...

unrelated, I found this page of hobo terminology:

http://www.angelfire.com/folk/famoustramp/terminology.html

klages said...

Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in "The Kid"?

Adam Koford said...

None of those things are correct, but they have provided ample interesting clickings. It's more a visual reference than a hobo/thematic reference. I thought it would be figured out by now, so the original subject matter's sphere of influence is not so all-encompassing as I've assumed.
I may have to give clues eventually, but all of the clues I've come up with so far are far too obvious.

mlecompt said...

Masterpiece Theater?

bucketoclams said...

Are we allowed to guess more than once?

Adam Koford said...

Sure. Guess all you like till we have a winner. You can even keep guessing after that, though I wouldn't recommend it.

Lissa said...

I can't give up on this.
two more guesses (for now):
Calvin and Hobbes (although for the life of me i can't think of a specific image this one is referencing)

or

Koala Yummies (worth a shot)

bucketoclams said...

Alrighty, in that case:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mona_lisa

Maybe? I know she doesn't have a can of beans, but...

Pema said...

Krazy Kat by George Herriman?

http://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/herriman/herriman_krazykat1.jpg

PG said...

Jeez.. It's on the tip of my tongue...

DdR said...

Next guess : Hans Christian Andersen's tale called "The travelling companion" (http://www.andersenstories.com/en/andersen_fairy-tales/the_travelingcompanion)

bucketoclams said...

Although it could be Top Cat:

http://amygrant.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/top-cat.jpg

Elaine said...

Some version of Opie and Andy from The Andy Griffith Show.

http://malocite.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/andy_show.jpg

LinusMines said...

I'll take a wild poke at it:

http://www.ww2planenoseart.com/Images/pages/Hobo%20Queen%20II_jpg.htm

Maggie said...

If no one gets it, will you just pick the guess you enjoyed the most?

deadnancy said...

I'll take a shot, too: The Cat in the Hat!

the bow-tie: http://www.amazon.com/Cat-Hat-Dr-Seuss/dp/039480001X

the peeking: http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Seuss-Cat-Full-Screen/dp/B0001ATLZY

long-time lurker; first-time poster...

xox,
dn

p.s.: linking to amazon only to avoid hot-linking someone's personal site...

MP said...

Here's another long shot: Is it 1 to 2/3rds of a 'Triple Self-Portrait'?

Clair said...

We've had so many guesses in this house since last night and I can't even remember now why we guessed these but might as well add them to the bunch!
Walt Disney
George Burns
Bob Ross (really don't remember why!)
The Thinker

Isn't that a mixed bunch!

MaryW said...

Oh, I know, I know! Here it is: http://www.redbubble.com/people/jebus/art/1052062-3-mother-and-child

PG said...

If it's some sort of rebus, all I can think of is a "bean bag seat".

MaryW said...

Either that or one of those classical paintings by Gainsborough or -?-. Wish I hadn't tossed my art history books now. There was one of a child peering from behind his/her mother's skirts...

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Isaac said...

You could give us a hint by telling us what genre or what period the image comes from. It looks familiar to me, but I'm not getting it.

MaryW said...

Well, Dirty Sock, Silver Spoon and Can O'Beans are all there, but Pink Conch is missing, so it can't be the cover of Tom Robbins's "Skinny Legs and All"...unless Pink Conch is symbolically represented by teh bindle...or Kitteh's bow tie.

Adam Koford said...

1974. Vinyl. And it's not music or literature related.
I may have said to much.

msnshn313 said...

Hello Kitty

Adam Koford said...

Too much, I mean. The misspelling was not a hint.

Adam Koford said...

Hooray! A winner! I'll update the post in a sec.

Sonia said...

Looks at Hello Kitty watch on wrist, at time spent looking for answer, and kicks self...

LinusMines said...

Congrats, msnshn313...I would've never thought to go there.

KrisM said...

Aack, so Pip peeking out from behind Kitteh was just a red herring!?! Curses, foiled again by my lack of Hello Kitty knowledge.

PG said...

wouldn't you know I spent 15 minutes looking at Hello Kitty images trying to find one similar? (No, I guess you wouldn't. But I did!)

Rich said...

I'm so glad we finally have an answer! It was driving me nuts!

I was doing an image search for 1974 and vinyl and saw the Hello Kitty! image, but I didn't make the connection. I was sure it was an album cover.

MaryW said...

Congratulations, msnshn313! Hello Kitty didn't occur to me, glad you got it!

On the upside--I now know what every album released in 1974 looks like.

Joey said...

Once I walked into a bar with that Hello Kitty purse in my pants. The bartender asked about it, and I said, "Arrrr! It's driving me nuts!"

(I "worked" at the Sanrio Suprise store when I was 19)

The Freelance Cartoonist said...

Well, congratulations to the winner.

oliver said...

Pip and Hello Kitty look like a match made in Heaven. Like Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher...