Sickly Sam
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'''Sickly Sam''' is the [[1936]] version of [[Strong Sad]]. He is a skeleton wearing a [[Potate]] sack. When he's denied what he needs (which is often), he turns into a cloud of dust. Like his modern counterpart, none of the other characters seem to like him. According to him in [[That A Ghost]], he "buries [himself] alive on Tuesdays". | '''Sickly Sam''' is the [[1936]] version of [[Strong Sad]]. He is a skeleton wearing a [[Potate]] sack. When he's denied what he needs (which is often), he turns into a cloud of dust. Like his modern counterpart, none of the other characters seem to like him. According to him in [[That A Ghost]], he "buries [himself] alive on Tuesdays". | ||
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Another 1936 version of Strong Sad, which looks much more similar to the modern Strong Sad, appears being blasted out of a circus tent on [[Main Page 10]]. However, since this predates Parsnips-A-Plenty, it is clear that that design was scrapped in favor of Sickly Sam. | Another 1936 version of Strong Sad, which looks much more similar to the modern Strong Sad, appears being blasted out of a circus tent on [[Main Page 10]]. However, since this predates Parsnips-A-Plenty, it is clear that that design was scrapped in favor of Sickly Sam. | ||
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Revision as of 00:31, 25 April 2005
Sickly Sam is the 1936 version of Strong Sad. He is a skeleton wearing a Potate sack. When he's denied what he needs (which is often), he turns into a cloud of dust. Like his modern counterpart, none of the other characters seem to like him. According to him in That A Ghost, he "buries [himself] alive on Tuesdays".
Another 1936 version of Strong Sad, which looks much more similar to the modern Strong Sad, appears being blasted out of a circus tent on Main Page 10. However, since this predates Parsnips-A-Plenty, it is clear that that design was scrapped in favor of Sickly Sam.