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Herbie Popnecker Examples
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Recurring Gags
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Animated Inanimate Objects
Created:
2014-12-09
Updated:
2014-12-09
Stories:
19
Examples:
29
Links:
17
Related:
Talks with Animals
(59 examples)
Not only do
animals talk
in Herbie stories, but inanimate objects show emotions and sometimes talk.
Comets and other Celestial Bodies
Statues
Scales
Index terms:
anthropomorphism, animation, Richard E. Hughes, Ogden Whitney
In Forbidden Worlds
#110
, some bullets veer away from Herbie, whom they
recognize
. They know.
GANGWAY!
Source:
Forbidden Worlds
#110
p.5 (1963-03)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Scan
Maybe this is not an inanimate object but a
talking animal
(formerly Herbie's grandfather's horse).
Source:
Herbie
#7a
p.9 (1965-02)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Dizzy dummy.
Source:
Herbie
#8a
p.7 (1965-03)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
George Washington's teeth
biting
.
Source:
Herbie
#8b
p.4 (1965-03)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
More
biting
by General Washington's teeth.
Source:
Herbie
#8b
p.8 (1965-03)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Herbie's duplicates were animated, but maybe not inanimate.
Source:
Herbie
#9a
p.4 (1965-04)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
This bowling ball might be a robot...
Source:
Herbie
#10a
p.5 (1965-06)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
...an exasperated robot.
Source:
Herbie
#10a
p.6 (1965-06)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Herbie rides an irritated missile.
Source:
Herbie
#10a
p.15 (1965-06)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Herbie enlists the help of tree ornaments and gives them
lollipops
Source:
Herbie
#14b
p.6 (1965-12)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Female animated tree-ornaments can resist Herbie's
allure
.
Source:
Herbie
#14b
p.7 (1965-12)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
A portrait of Herbie's grandfather consoles Herbie.
Source:
Herbie
#18a
p.1 (1966-06)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
A flower does not appreciate skinny Herbie.
Source:
Herbie
#18b
p.8 (1966-06)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Herbie's rocket has expressive eyes.
Source:
Herbie
#19a
p.3 (1966-08)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Comets and other Celestial Bodies
Comets can be very territorial, until they
recognize
Herbie.
Source:
Forbidden Worlds
#110
p.7 (1963-03)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Scan
Not actually a comet, but a flame coming out of Mighty Karod's nose.
ULP!
It's
Herbie!
Source:
Forbidden Worlds
#114
p.11 (1963-09)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Scan
Herbie uses a comet for
transportation
.
Source:
Herbie
#6b
p.5 (1964-12)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Robin Hood is launched onto a sleeping moon.
Source:
Herbie
#9b
p.4 (1965-04)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Herbie, in
disguise
, puts Dad onto the
5:23 comet
. Just a utility-comet.
Source:
Herbie
#15a
p.16 (1966-02)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Prime Example
: Mean looking comet, scares Herbie's rocket.
Source:
Herbie
#19a
p.6 (1966-08)
Updated:
2014-12-08
Themes
Cover
Fat Fury breaks a comet into a flaming horse.
Source:
Herbie
#20a
p.13 (1966-09)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Statues
A statue is an inanimate object, right? Even the Statue of Liberty.
Source:
Herbie
#8a
p.11 (1965-03)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Statue of Lincoln is concerned about his plight in Dad's story.
Source:
Herbie
#11a
p.3 (1965-08)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
But Herbie saves the day, and Lincoln expressed his gratitude.
Source:
Herbie
#11a
p.4 (1965-08)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Miss Liberty.
Source:
Herbie
#16a
p.16 (1966-03)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Herbie's got powers even he doesn't know: Makes a statue come alive.
Source:
Herbie
#20b
p.2 (1966-09)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Scales
This scale is not animated. It's just
destroyed
.
CRASH!
Source:
Herbie
#10b
p.2 (1965-06)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Poor Example
: Too much going on in the panel for the scale to express itself.
Source:
Herbie
#11a
p.15 (1965-08)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover
Finally! A scale reacts as one might expect.
"OOF!"
Source:
Herbie
#18b
p.2 (1966-06)
Updated:
2014-12-09
Themes
Cover