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Captain Goodvibes : ウィキペディア英語版
Captain Goodvibes


Captain Goodvibes, aka the Pig of Steel, was the creation of Australian cartoonist Tony Edwards and became an icon of Australian surfing culture in the 1970s.
Captain Goodvibes started life as a pork chop, accidentally mutated by a chance nuclear plant explosion. According to ''The Encyclopedia of Surfing'' Goodvibes was a "hard-drinking, drug-taking, straight-talking pig with a tunnel-shaped snout.
The Goodvibes cartoons were first published in Australia's "surfing bible" Tracks in May 1973 and appeared regularly until July 1981. Their popularity led to the publication of several Goodvibes comic books including the ''Whole Earth Pigalogue'' (1975), ''Captain Goodvibes Strange Tales'' (1975) and ''Captain Goodvibes Porkarama'' (1980), calendars, a short film ''Hot to Trot'' (co-written by Ian Watson and Tony Barrell) and a maxi-single record ''Mutants of Modern Disco'' in 1978. Captain Goodvibes also had a cinematic cameo in the 1973 surfing documentary, ''Crystal Voyager'', appearing in a brief animated sequence during the film.
Goodvibes also starred in a radio series on Sydney radio station Double J (now Triple J) voiced by Tony Edwards and Tony Barrell. In 1992 Goodvibes was named by ''Australia's Surfing Life'' magazine as one of 'Australia's 50 Most Influential Surfers'.〔
In 2011 an anthology of the comic strip, ''Captain Goodvibes - My Life As A Pork Chop. 1973-1981'' was published by Flying Pineapple Media.
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