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* [[Back from the Dead]]: Freddy, and later Tommy The Rat.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Freddy, and later Tommy The Rat.
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: Bob appears this way, since he apparently wears T-shirts and hoodies but no pants.
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: Bob appears this way, since he apparently wears T-shirts and hoodies but no pants.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: The entire cast.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]s: The entire cast.
* [[Beast Fable]]: Black cats are identified as being African-American.
* [[Beast Fable]]: Black cats are identified as being African-American.
* [[Black Best Friend]]: Subverted; in addition to the fact that Bob actually ''dates'' a black woman (Charlene), Bob's best friend, Leonard, is portrayed realistically and with fully developed characterization.
* [[Black Best Friend]]: Subverted; in addition to the fact that Bob actually ''dates'' a black woman (Charlene), Bob's best friend, Leonard, is portrayed realistically and with fully developed characterization.

Latest revision as of 01:37, 17 June 2023

Bob, a Modified Dog. Arf, he said.

Horndog is a Funny Animal Stoner comic created by Isaac M. Baranoff and published by Mystic Studios Productions. The main character, Bob, is a "canine tomcat", a literal personification of the term "horndog". Baranoff has described it as "the most hated comic on the planet".

Most of the storylines focus on his attempts to acquire marijuana, sex or both. Storylines have focused variously on topics ranging from real-life based topics, including relationships, politics and racism, to more surreal subject matter, including Zombies and Alien Abduction. It also portrays a Beast Fable involving interracial romance, a theme that is explored with the same technique in the Spin-Off Here Wolf.

Created in 2003, six issues (and an "Archives" compilation) have been produced to date,[when?] and in 2009, Horndog was the first underground comic to produce a webcomic spinoff. Horndog has been criticized for what some readers perceive as a Refuge in Vulgarity, because of its high level of profanity and (initially) nudity (which has been toned down over the years).

The comic's creator identifies the series as a "Funny Aminal" comic, instead of using the terms Funny Animal or Furry. Its fans are known as "Horndogs".

Web edition can be read here. [dead link]

Not to be confused with All Men Are Perverts and All Women Are Lustful, both of which, naturally, show up as tropes within this particular comic.

Please keep the Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement in mind.


Tropes used in Horndog include:

Andrea Mouse: I'm here to kill lemmings and chew bubblegum...and I'm all out of gum.

I wanna run your head through a meat grinder.

  1. Fuck U Niggas.