WolfieToons by Dave Wolfe

WolfieToons by Dave Wolfe

Saturday, May 27, 2023

"And We'll Have Fun! Fun! Fun! 'Til Her Daddy Takes Her Over His Knee!"

 Those are the lyrics, right?

Anyway, I was reminded of when Springrose and I first met-- Lo!  A long time ago now!-- and she told me, "What I like about your cartoons is, everybody looks like they're having fun!"

And, yes, that's pretty much my take on this:  silly and sensuous!  Arousing!  Whatever the role play might be, and that can certainly get intense, at bottom (heh) there is no denigration, no disrespect, no desire to cause real psychological or physcial harm!  I am, after all, my mother's son!

Why, just look at these examples from around the Web!

(I neglected to save names and sources for most of these-- if it's you or yours, please say so!  I'll fix it!)














Everybody's  having a great time!

See?



Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Friday, May 5, 2023

As I Was Strolling Through the Park One Day--

--in the very merry month of May,

                    I was taken by surprise, 

                     when I began to realize~~! 




Tuesday, May 2, 2023

The Wonderous Wolfie Workout!

 Are you feeling listless, run down, and out-of-sorts?

Well, amigo, the Wonderous Wolfie Workout may be just the ticket!!




Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Just Fur You!!

And why is THIS night different from all others?

Well, tonight-- the fifth of April-- has a full moon, and I've designated it 

Wacky Wolfie Werewolf Wednesday!

It's a holiday you can get behind!

So, here's a new version of an old cartoon, and a coupla appropriate reruns!








Maybe you, too, can be whacked by a wacky werewolf this week!
WooHoo!

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Sunday At The Park


Indeed not!  
In fact, Peter at the park, personating a penguin, paddles pretty Penny for the pulse-pounding pleasure of a passel of platypuses!  



 

Monday, March 13, 2023

Sunday, February 26, 2023

The Paddling Pooka!

 Here's a cartoon that's now old enough to drive, but I don't think I've ever had it up here before.  

If you've never seen the 1950 movie version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Mary Chase, this will be rather odd.

If you have seen any version of the play or movie, this will be rather odd.

It's called "Harvey."