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martyrmystik · 1 year
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Housepets plz bestie
sigh... i know what you are pep. i know this is you.
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ANYWAYS!!! OUR FIRST MOODBOARD REQUEST!!!
HOUSEPETS (mainly based after grape and peanut)
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enjoy pep cause you made me a housepets fan originally
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kyssimmee · 2 years
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mass hysteria
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ricksketchbookagain · 2 years
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Housepets Book 13 Cover
they weren't getting enough visitors to the complaint booth Housepets book 13 available here: https://mybook.to/housepetsbook13
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magpies-gold · 10 months
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For J.N. Squire!
As an 80's-born Canadian, drawing this immediately set my brain radio to "I Want a Purple Kitty for My Birthday, Mom" by Charlotte Diamond and now I can't get it out of my head.
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bugbot · 1 year
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Grape Jelly Sandwich (Housepets)
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catboyfever · 9 months
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i think peanut altered my brain chemistry when I read this as a 12 year old
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akcartoonist2004 · 1 year
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Inspired by one of the RP my friends did.. and Based on the idea I was thinking..
Here’s the Middle/High School AU version of the 4 Characters (Including my OC Adam) how they would look.
Here’s Adam on the left in a different outfit with Johnny Test having his Long hair and good look wirh a Pin.. and Peanut and Grape from Housepets wearing These outfits!
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byfurries4furries · 1 year
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Housepets (Webcomic. Very Webcomic)
Housepets is a webcomic written and drawn by Rick Griffin, which… technically isn't very rare in the furry fandom depending on your definition of webcomic, but Housepets is much closer to more typical examples of webcomics like Penny Arcade, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, and other comics that weren't just two straight dudes complaining about video games. Housepets could have gone in that direction, but instead had a more unique concept. The comic at first focuses on two characters, Peanut and Grape. They are a dog and cat who live in a world where animals are sapient and in many cases, anthropomorphic, but still live in more or less the same roles in society as their feral counterparts, being kinda like permanent children. They are the central characters early on until the comic starts interrogating the implications of its own premise while also throwing in cosmic DnD games and magical shenanigans.
The comic is great for its massive cast of characters. Even though Grape and Peanut are the central characters at first, the comic frequently follows other characters in their own storylines. Hell, there was recently a period of time lasting three years when they didn't appear in any comics outside of 3 issues in total, most of them one-offs. Instead, there's a wide variety of characters who appear in various stories, some of whom are more geared towards serious plotlines and some of whom are more geared towards comedic and/or interpersonal plotlines. For example, Peanut is a goofier character who usually plays a central role in more comedic arcs, but his girlfriend, Tarot, is extremely important to most of the more high stakes arcs since she is a powerful magic user. Meanwhile, King, another character central to a lot of high stakes arcs due to being a pawn in the plans of celestial beings, is best friends with Fox, a character with more interpersonal dramatic arcs. The characters are all connected in some way and many characters can play major roles in multiple types of stories. This helps every kind of story feel naturally integrated instead of feeling like there's three or so separate comics in the same universe. Some characters even switch between roles, such as Keene who starts out as an almost entirely comedic side character who becomes more and more involved with high stakes arcs until he becomes just as much a fixture of those arcs as Tarot and eventually overtakes King as the central figure of them once his overarching plotline is basically wrapped up. It really helps the comic's cast feel fleshed out and fully realized as characters enter and exit overarching storylines based on their motivations, personal arcs, and roles in those storylines.
The overall story is definitely messy in a very fun kind of way, as it is for any piece of media allowed to go on for a very long time. I don't even know where to start with spoiler warnings. I could spoil the most recent arc, but you'd have so little context for it that you'd have to read several years worth of issues to even start to understand what it was I was even spoiling. I could spoil the first more serious arc, but it's only the first of several arcs that sets up so little on its own that there's no way you can guess what it'll lead to without knowing what happens in some of the arcs before that haven't intersected yet. Still everything progresses very naturally and things are introduced cleverly. For example, King's overarching plotline takes center stage for like 5-6 years, but it also introduced its own overarching plotlines that would take its place when the resolution of King's story still left a lot of loose threads that couldn't be left dangling and were therefore picked up by other characters with their own motivations that had also been built up to get to that point. The fact the comic has been going for more than a decade and it still hasn't jumped the shark is pretty impressive. There's no sign that the author has run out of ideas for what to do with the characters.
If you want a good place to start, just start from the beginning. Unlike a lot of webcomics, it doesn't take very long for things to get good and there's no point in starting anywhere else. Aside from Joey, the characters' personalities are never really retconned or changed without a significant reason in the story, but the later you start, the more catchup work you'll have to do. You can however skip the Spot arcs, which are in-universe comics written by Peanut, and every Imaginate arc after the first two, which are arcs where the cast act out chaotic improvised parodies of famous movies and plays. The first one establishes Peanut and Grape as characters and the second one resolves an interpersonal plotline between Peanut and Grape. After that though, they have virtually nothing to do with any of the other arcs other than maybe a few references to events from other arcs.
Links
Official Website (First Comic)
Facebook
Twitter
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best-fictional-cat · 1 year
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I wish I could have submitted Grape Jelly from Housepets but hooooly shit you're reminding me of cats I had long forgotten about. You're bringing me back man
Glad to hear that :D
Also same, some of these are unlocking (good) memories that haven't come up in ages, which is definitely part of the fun hehe
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discodeerdiary · 2 years
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i haven't read housepets in a while has grape pegged peanut yet
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Danganronpa 22: Pesky Hope Shenanigans
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/uq0vefg
by Norkie_Snorkie
Pierre and Oriel find themselves in an unknown classroom, are they prepared for what's to come?
It's a multiverse killing game god help us all!
Words: 2882, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: キミガシネ | Kimi ga Shine | Your Turn To Die (Visual Novel), A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing (Visual Novel), Fatal Twelve (Visual Novel), OneShot (Video Game), AI: The Somnium Files (Video Games), Housepets! - Rick Griffin (Webcomic), Zero Escape (Video Games), Exit/Corners (Visual Novel), グノーシア | Gnosia (Visual Novel), Until Dawn (Video Game), Dawn Chorus (Visual Novel), Violet Memoir (Visual Novel), Dangan Ronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: Gen
Characters: Chidouin Sara, Tazuna Joe, Oriel, Pierre, Shishimai Rinka, Mishima Miharu, Kip Silverpoint, George (OneShot - Video Game), Sagan Iris, Grape Jelly Sandwich, Seven (Zero Escape), Ink Greer, Setsu (Gnosia), Sam Giddings, Jørgen (Dawn Chorus), Aure (Violet Memoir)
Additional Tags: Fan Killing Game (Dangan Ronpa), Protag!Pierre, I'm scared
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/uq0vefg
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sohannabarberaesque · 2 years
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Over some Brooklyn-type egg creams in a soda fountain where Magilla Gorilla ran across a by-now-teenaged Ogee
OGEE, somewhat dumbstruck: Uh ... is that you, Magilla? From back at Peebles' Pet Store?
MAGILLA GORILLA, licking off a bit of egg cream from his lips: Who else exactly were you expecting in this regard, The Great Grape Ape? [Aside] Though he's probably a little tall to hide in a soda fountain such as this, I'd have to admit ...
OGEE: I assume you must remember me, Ogee ... as was forever wanting to have you as a house pet?
MAGILLA GORILLA: Uh, now that you mention it ... though I have to admit you look more in a teenage sort of vein, come to think of it ...
OGEE: Honestly, though, I do admit that as the years wore on on my part, the idea of keeping a gorilla like yourself as a housepet slipped my mind to the point where it seems to have been all but forgotten.
MAGILLA GORILLA: No apologies are needed, and no hard feelings either! Care to join me in an egg cream?
[Imagination would best serve to complete this tale]
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dzamie · 3 years
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I know it’s technically fanart, but hell yeah cute furry poly group
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Grape Jelly Sandwich from Housepets! reads Warriors
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skirophori · 4 years
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this comic is so weird and dumb but like........ it updates 3 times a week and has no references to current events. comfort
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rimarimacreates · 5 years
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Two giveaway arts: panda for MrSonicOSG and Grape Jelly from Housepets for TerraTheWizard
patreon.com/RimaraDraws
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