Com'c Easter Special 2014

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Vote for the chickens!

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HAPPY EASTER!

It's the season of chickens and bunnies and eggs and happy yellow things and a guy being nailed to a cross and left for dead, and clearly I've gone nuts with the height of this Easter special.

This is, of course, a parody of a poem written for a completely different, yet related, holiday, namely "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore, also known as "The Night Before Christmas". The poem shaped a lot of the modern image of Santa Claus, and is widely parodied and adapted. One of my favorite parodies is the Legalese version.

For the record, I'm aware that verse 17 doesn't rhyme. Well, it does if you stretch it a bit... a lot. If you manage to get "drove" to rhyme with "too", I'm officially impressed. ;-)

On another note, I may have to draw the Bunny with his Ford and giant mecha roosters at some point.

Happy Easter (and good luck with the kids)! (o:3