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Ziggy (comic) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ziggy (comic strip)

''Ziggy'' is an American cartoon series created by Tom Wilson, a former American Greetings executive.
Ziggy is a small, bald, trouserless, barefoot, almost featureless character (save for his large nose) who seems to have no friends, hobbies, or romantic partner, just a menagerie of pets: Fuzz, a small white dog; Sid, a cat afraid of mice; Josh, a discouraging parrot; Goldie, a fish; and Wack, a duck. The appeal of the cast is juxtaposed with the endless stream of misfortunes which befall Ziggy. The character is frequently depicted in surreal or arbitrary situations, though many jokes mine typical comic strip pop culture territory, such as computers and the perils of modern life. Other pop cultural references can be found in the archives.
Ziggy first appeared in the 1968 book collection ''When You're Not Around'', published by American Greetings. The newspaper strip began in June 1971. In 1987 the strip was taken over by his son, Tom Wilson II.
The animated 1982 Christmas television special ''Ziggy's Gift'', which contained the Harry Nilsson song "Give, Love, Joy", won an Emmy Award.
There have been annual calendars produced throughout the years, as well as various greeting cards, books, dolls, collectables, holiday-themed toys and promotional items.
==In popular culture==
The episode "The Cartoon" of the sitcom ''Seinfeld'' centers on the character Elaine Benes publishing a cartoon that she unwittingly plagiarized from ''Ziggy''. When Elaine's plagiarized cartoon was published in ''The New Yorker'', the actual Ziggy retorted at the complaint desk again, saying "''The New Yorker'' is stealing my ideas."
In one episode of the sitcom ''Cheers'', the character Woody Boyd breaks into a fit of hysterical laughter after reading a ''Ziggy'' comic strip. Bar manager Rebecca Howe then asks who let him read it, as it is apparently his typical reaction to the strip.
In the "Brush with Greatness" episode of ''The Simpsons'', Smithers is shown reading aloud a ''Ziggy'' comic strip to Mr. Burns: "So Ziggy goes to the repair shop -- there's a sign on the doorbell reading, 'Out of order'!" Burns chuckles, "Ah, Ziggy... Will you ''ever'' win?"
In the episode "It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One" of the cartoon ''Family Guy'', it is revealed that Brian has a tattoo of Ziggy.
Ziggy's lack of pants stoked the fire of Rat from the comic strip ''Pearls Before Swine''. In 2009, from December 12 through 16th, Rat held protests demanding Ziggy put on pants. On December 17 the issue was addressed in Ziggy's strip and on the 18th, Ziggy's pants were found at a dry cleaners and he has been seen wearing them intermittently since. This was a planned joke between Tom Wilson and ''Pearls'' artist Stephan Pastis, but due to a mixup the planned strips did not run in the order they were supposed to.〔(Planned Pearls, Ziggy jokes lost due to mix-up ) – 2005–2009 The Daily Cartoonist〕
The ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' episode featuring ''Manos: The Hands of Fate'' included an invention by Joel, the Cartuner, which mixed elements from two otherwise unfunny comic strips into one funny cartoon. Joel, Tom Servo and Crow concluded by revealing one Cartuner creation: "Ziggy had Garfield neutered? Now ''that's'' funny!"
In an episode of ''The Big Bang Theory'' (season 7, Episode 4) the strip is cited by Sheldon Cooper as a comic with script issues.

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