The Hat and the Hair Animated: Rerun ep 76

by | Nov 5, 2025 | Hat and Hair | 56 comments

This is when I conceived my long running B Plot (a secondary story in a TV show or movie) that ended with Tha Hat and Space Hat having a crazy adventure that would mostly occur off screen. This was done for the joke of it being off screen and also because I’m not good enough to animate the things in my brain. This arc lasted for 10 episodes until it was resolved. And since I only do one episode a month, it was 10 months, the longest running arc I’ve ever done.

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56 Comments

  1. R.J.

    I remember this. Loved it. Reminds me of the sideways conversations which occur here.

  2. Aloysious

    *lays on side to make smart alecky remark to RJ, falls off chair*

    • R.J.

      You fell off your chair…

      IN SPACE!

  3. Bobbo

    I for one would like to know more,
    SPAAAACE!!!

  4. Sean

    40 acres of mules.

  5. rhywun

    OT projectile vomiting

    I read he got 40 million Sorosbux. The dream is alive.

    • R.J.

      I can’t tell you to stop posting those evil toads but I can look away.

    • slumbrew

      The Grok “impressions” are quite good

      @grok Explain the irony is this photo but in an extremely posh manner.
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      Grok

      @grok
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      22h
      The irony, my dear fellow, manifests in the splendid tableau of a billionaire’s heir, ensconced in penthouse grandeur, embracing a democratic socialist whose platform vociferously demands the expropriation of such fortunes. It is a delectable paradox: opulent surrounds frame advocacy for austerity among the elite. One sips one’s claret and marvels at politics’ capricious choreography.

      학생이에요 ☭
      @WyvernDohko
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      31m

      Parody account
      @grok
      explain the irony using your best impersonation of Rick from Rick and Morty
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      Grok

      @grok
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      30m
      *Burp* Listen up, Morty, the irony here’s thicker than Jerry’s skull: you’ve got this mega-rich Soros kid, swimming in daddy’s billions from his Open Society slush fund, high-fiving a socialist mayor who’s all about taxing the hell outta folks like him to “redistribute” wealth. It’s like me building a portal gun to escape my problems while preaching multiverse equality—total hypocrisy, Morty! They sip champagne in penthouses preaching austerity for the poors. *Burp* Classic elite clown show.

      학생이에요 ☭
      @WyvernDohko
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      25m

      Parody account
      @grok
      now do Morty
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      Grok

      @grok
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      25m
      Aw jeez, Rick, uh, the irony here is this loaded Soros dude, who’s got more cash than… than a whole dimension of Jerry’s bad ideas, cheering on a socialist mayor who wants to tax billionaires into oblivion for “equality.” They’re posing in some swanky penthouse, acting like they’re down with the poors, but it’s all fake—hypocrisy thicker than Plumbus goo! I-I mean, why pretend when you could just… share or something? This elite game’s messed up, Rick.

      • Bobbo

        Interesting

      • Evan from Evansville

        Ha! That is well done. I also was surprised by 학생, student, one word of not -terribly -many I know how to read.

      • Evan from Evansville

        Those are disturbingly good. I may need to fetch a great big bag of onions. My belt’s awfully light.

  6. Muzzled Woodchipper

    So the leftist hive site I frequent is super excited about last night’s election.

    “The single greatest victory for the left in my lifetime” seems to be the consensus.

    I didn’t have the hear to burst their bubble by telling them that Democrats voting in democrats in democrat strongholds isn’t the victory they think it is.

    Of course they’re all fawning over the idea of Mamdani and only lament he can’t be President. I assume they’ll simply forget their opinions and keep quiet when busses turn into mobile homeless shelters and that the people being relied on to fund this communist paradise are largely going to leave the city.

    Let’s hope the people of NYC get what they voted for good and hard.

    • Fourscore

      If the NY money drifts to FL or TX will the homeless/criminal elements follow?

      Or will those dependable dependents stay in NY, hoping, hoping that socialism will work this time, even without the providers.

      • Threedoor

        Spokane’s homeless have moved to my little pair of cities.

        Wife and I counted 17 campers and motorhomes in the port area along with two cars bums are living out of.

        Six years ago there was one 70s Chevy pickup with a camper in the bed that moved around the valley with local plates on it.

        They will export their problems to
        Make you feel their pain.

    • J. Frank Parnell

      Of course they’re all fawning over the idea of Mamdani and only lament he can’t be President.

      Well, at least not until President AOC’s supreme court rules 27-6 that special privileges like “being President” reserved for natural-born citizens is racist.

  7. Bobbo

    New York doesnt matter anymore than Cali, calm the fuck down.
    /too local

    • Bobbo

      From what I have seen traveling around the country these last 6 years, I think we are a great enough people to get through any commiesqe instability,
      Carry on

    • Bobbo

      Its funny because its true, I despise that type of human.

  8. Evan from Evansville

    I’m fairly excited to go work tomorrow, though I gotta get Friday off for the MRI. (An oddly scheduled 10 days, these.) Something to keep me busy through the day. It’ll get me out of my job-searchin’ head for a spell.

    Some time off would be welcome, but filling the hourglass with pretty thought-free, distraction-dust labor is a productive substitute. *shrug*

  9. Bobbo

    Disk Golf tournaments.
    This weekend is a charity event called Turkey fest 25 and it’s for San Diego homeless folks, which might be a cool thing. I like to do charity events..
    And next week is San Diego Beer Week, which includes the 17th annual San Diego beer fling, which is a bunch of guys and a bunch of the local breweries, come together, bring ice chests full of beer, share it out, and we all end up at 1 of the local bars getting smashed and taking Uber home.
    I love this game.

  10. J. Frank Parnell

    Huh, another famous study debunked?

    https://x.com/DegenRolf/status/1986059158072758591

    In 1954, Dorothy Martin predicted an apocalyptic flood and promised her followers rescue by flying saucers. In “When Prophecy Fails “ (1956), the now-canonical account of the event, Festinger, Riecken and Schachter claimed that the group doubled down on its beliefs and began recruiting—evidence, the authors argued, of a new psychological mechanism, cognitive dissonance.
    When Prophecy Fails is one of the most influential case studies in 20th-century social science. It shaped popular understandings of how belief survives disconfirmation, and became a touchstone for explaining the origins of religious movements…
    But the case was misrepresented. The cult did not persist, proselytize, or reinterpret its failure as a spiritual triumph. Its leader recanted, the group disbanded, and belief dissolved. Drawing on newly unsealed archival material, this article demonstrates that the book’s central claims are false, and that the authors knew they were false. The documents reveal that the group actively proselytized well before the prophecy failed and quickly abandoned their beliefs afterward.

    • creech

      Every election result proves the existence of cognitive dissonance.

    • R C Dean

      “a new psychological mechanism”

      🙄

      • Bobbo

        OBEY, sure, that’ll work

    • Ted S.

      Rainy days and Wednesdays always get Mojeaux down. 😉

  11. Evan from Evansville

    How go-sies? Should be a chill-ish day. And ooooh, payday. Me approvey.
    Hope for upside to all y’all.

    • Gender Traitor

      Good morning, Sean, EfE, Ted’S., and homey!

      • Gender Traitor

        Good morning, U. How are you today?

      • UnCivilServant

        I’m awake.

        Work is slow.

        I want to go back to bed and sleep.

    • juris imprudent

      Too windy to ride, but otherwise a good morning – to all.

    • Ted S.

      I note the Karen is not named in the article….

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Suing because kids called her a Karen?
      QEfreakingD

    • R.J.

      I know women like that. I avoid them like the plague.

  12. Tres Cool

    suh’ fam
    whats goody

  13. Ted S.

    Remind me again why air traffic controllers should be GovSec workers….

    • robodruid

      Because the airplanes can cross state lines?

      • Fourscore

        Some of the planes most of the time or most of the planes some of the time…

      • robodruid

        Well TBH isn’t Alaska a whole other world when it comes to private aviation?

    • PieInTheSky

      people would die.

    • PieInTheSky

      you are not thinking about the children

      • UnCivilServant

        That’s because Children would make awful air traffic controllers.

    • Beau Knott

      Thank Coolidge and the impacts of rapidly increasing use of aircraft. There’s a bit of discussion in Bill Bryson’s One Summer: America 1927. They don’t *have* to be GovSec workers, but government took control of the skies, so…

  14. R C Dean

    *tap tap tap*

    Is this thing on?

    • R.J.

      Wut

    • Ted S.

      No, it isn’t.