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Buttersafe is a [[Notable Gag Per Day Webcomics|gag-a-day]] [[Web Comic|webcomic]] by Ray Castro and Alex Culang. It can be found at http://buttersafe.com/.
'''''[http://buttersafe.com/ Buttersafe]''''' is a [[Notable Gag Per Day Webcomics|gag-a-day]] [[Web Comic]] by Ray Castro and Alex Culang. It updates Tuesdays and Thursdays, and (as of August 2020) has been running since April 2007.


'''Recurring Characters''':
'''Recurring Characters''':
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There is also a [[Twitter]] [http://twitter.com/buttersafe feed], which they use to announce updates/discuss what they've been eating (usually in the same tweet).
There is also a [[Twitter]] [http://twitter.com/buttersafe feed], which they use to announce updates/discuss what they've been eating (usually in the same tweet).


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* [[Anti-Humor]]: In [http://buttersafe.com/2010/04/29/a-guy-walks-into-a-bar/ "A Guy Walks Into A Bar"].
* [[Anti-Humor]]: In [http://buttersafe.com/2010/04/29/a-guy-walks-into-a-bar/ "A Guy Walks Into A Bar"].
** [[Anti-Humor]] is fairly common in the dry world of Buttersafe. For example, [http://buttersafe.com/2009/06/18/fishing/ "Fishing"]. [[Don't Explain the Joke|The joke is]] {{spoiler|that from the text in the first panel you expect some sort of hilarious shenanigans to go down. You expect these shenanigans (of the hilarious variety) to go down right after the guy says he's got one - say, he has difficulty reeling it in, the boat capsizes, whatever - so when it cuts right to the elephant being sanguinely in the boat with no problems experienced at all (nor indeed any indication that this is at all outside the norm) this goes against your expectations, and thus humour is born}}.
** [[Anti-Humor]] is fairly common in the dry world of Buttersafe. For example, [http://buttersafe.com/2009/06/18/fishing/ "Fishing"]. [[Don't Explain the Joke|The joke is]] {{spoiler|that from the text in the first panel you expect some sort of hilarious shenanigans to go down. You expect these shenanigans (of the hilarious variety) to go down right after the guy says he's got one - say, he has difficulty reeling it in, the boat capsizes, whatever - so when it cuts right to the elephant being sanguinely in the boat with no problems experienced at all (nor indeed any indication that this is at all outside the norm) this goes against your expectations, and thus humour is born}}.
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Latest revision as of 22:20, 19 August 2020

Buttersafe is a gag-a-day Web Comic by Ray Castro and Alex Culang. It updates Tuesdays and Thursdays, and (as of August 2020) has been running since April 2007.

Recurring Characters:

  • Saddest Turtle and his friend Jolly Octopus. The Saddest Turtle is a rather naive creature who likes playing the guitar.
  • Punch Monster, a purple monster with one massive arm who punches people.
  • Skeleton Harvester, a giant monster who harvests people's skeletons. Appears infrequently, but his first appearance was iconic enough that he is one of Buttersafe's most famous characters.
  • Veiny Dog, a dog with very prominent veins.

There is also a Twitter feed, which they use to announce updates/discuss what they've been eating (usually in the same tweet).


Tropes used in Buttersafe include:

The God of Lightning got his lightning powers from being bitten by a radioactive lightning bolt.

    • Occasionally subverted, as in:

He got his love of soccer from childhood.