Ozy and Millie explained

Ozy and Millie
Author:Dana Simpson
Url:OzyAndMillie.org
Status:Ended
Began:April 29, 1998
Ended:December 23, 2008
Publisher:Plan Nine Publishing
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Genre:Satire/Comedy

Ozy and Millie was a daily webcomic that ran from 1998 to 2008, created by Dana Simpson[1] [2] (originally published under D.C. Simpson). It follows the adventures of assorted anthropomorphic animals, centering on Ozy and Millie, two young foxes attending North Harbordale Elementary School in Seattle, Washington, contending with everyday elementary school issues such as tests and bullies, as well as more surreal situations.[3]

The strip mostly concentrates on character interaction, but sometimes veers into commentary based on author Simpson's own political views.

Publication history

Ozy and Millie originally started as a printed comic strip in a Washington college newspaper, the Copper Point Journal, in 1997, with Simpson using ink and brush as drawing implements.[4] Simpson claims to have been influenced by various comics and cartoons such as Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, The Simpsons, and Pogo.[5]

It became an irregular webcomic in early 1998. In June that same year, it was changed to a Monday-Friday daily strip. The comic led Simpson to win the Scripps-Howard Foundation Charles M. Schulz College Cartoonist award and a College Media Advisors: Best Strip Cartoon award.

It is important to note that the strip has gone on hiatus several times. In 2000, the strip went on hiatus and returned with a new, unique style. Between January 30, 2004, and January 12, 2009, Simpson also ran another strip, I Drew This, a webcomic specifically about her political views (which are also slightly expressed in Ozy and Millie).[6] [7]

The comic was part of Keenspot from 2001 to 2003, going independent for several years[8] before returning to Keenspot in November 2006.[9] New strips were released on most weekdays, though the strip's run ended in December of 2008.[10] Since then, it has been re-run intermittently on GoComics.[11]

Editorial cartoonist Ted Rall included six pages of interview illustrated with Ozy and Millie strips in Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists.[12] [13]

Collected editions

Most of the strips have been reprinted in book form. They are published as follows:

CollectionNameISBNPages
Out of print
Ozy and Millie
Ozy and Millie II: Never Mind Pants
Ozy and Millie III: Ink and White Space
Ozy and Millie IV: Authentic Banana Dye
Ozy and Millie V: Om
Seven volume collection
Prehistrionics: Ozy and Millie, 1997–2000176
The Big Book of Ancient, Semi-Coherent Wisdom: Ozy and Millie, 2000–2001132
Zen Again: Ozy and Millie, 2001–2002128
Perpetual Motion: Ozy and Millie, 2002–2003128
Tofu Knights: Ozy and Millie, 2004–2005128
Closer to the Void: Ozy and Millie, 2006–2007127
Never Grow Up: One More Ozy and Millie CollectionN/A127
Two volume collectionThe Complete Ozy and Millie, Volume 1N/A337
The Complete Ozy and Millie, Volume 2N/A336
Best of collectionOzy and MillieHardcover
Paperback
178
176
Ozy and Millie: Perfectly NormalPaperback 177
‡ Volume 5 of the original printing by Plan Nine Publishing shares an ISBN with Orange Alert by John Robey, a webcomic printed by the same publisher.[14]

Characters

Ozy

Ozymandias Justin Llewellyn is a ten-year-old anthropomorphic fox of an unidentified species (also called an "Adolescent Gray Zen Fox") who attends North Harbordale Elementary School in Seattle with his friend, Millie. His full name, Ozymandias Justin Llewellyn, is a reference to the famous poem Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley.[15] [16]

Ozy is recognised by his large top hat, which he got from his adoptive father, Llewellyn. The only other clothing he wears is a vest, which makes him the target of some of Millie's practical jokes. He is adept at letting Millie's pranks pass by without effect, but he does suffer bullying at the hands of the school jock, Jeremy, who likes to stuff Ozy into trash cans. Ozy is also quiescent and serene, usually playing the "straight person". Under Llewellyn's guidance, Ozy also practices Zen (or rather, a humorous version of it).[17] [18]

Millie

Millicent Mehitabel Mudd, better known as Millie, is a ten-year-old red fox girl who is best friends with Ozy. Millie is usually seen wearing a set of blue denim overalls. Unlike Ozy, who is calm, Millie is chaotic and crafty, both in the destruction she leaves behind and the ways she devises of avoiding work (or attempting to).[15] She is a rebel and is opposed to any form of authority, which regularly leads to confrontations with both her teacher, Ms. Sorkowitz, and her mother, Mililani Mudd. Although she is normally manic, she also has a strong sense of justice, facing the inexplicable wrongs of life and the world she sees. However, her rebellions are mostly limited to annoying her mother, playing jokes on Ozy and disrupting the peace at school; none of which matters any less to her, as long as she has fun doing it.[19] She, like Ozy, often tries to answer the most important questions in life, but her method of finding the answers makes her unique.[17]

Llewellyn

Ozy's adoptive father, known only as Llewellyn, is a red dragon. Llewellyn and other members of his dragon family have been responsible for running several secret conspiracies. He also lends both Ozy and Millie advice, although his advice can tend to be nonsense. The words in his speech balloons are always in the Blackletter font, unlike most of the characters. Llewellyn married Millie's Mother at the end of the Daily Strip. Of all the characters in Ozy and Millie, Simpson has claimed that Llewellyn is her favorite.[5]

Ms. Mudd

Ms. Mililani Minerva Mudd,[20] Millie's mother, is a lawyer, who is an older, wiser, more temperate version of Millie. She was like Millie in her childhood, and as a result knows how to deal with any trouble caused by her, much to Millie's annoyance. While Ms. Mudd knows how to deal with Millie, she is also the first to lend her support if there is anything amiss. She married Llewellyn at the end of the strip's run in a story arc from November–December 2008. Her full name was revealed on October 1, 2008.

Other characters

Other characters in Ozy and Millie include Avery, a raccoon friend who constantly tries to be "cool," even ditching his "uncool" friends on frequent occasions. Ironically, his friend, Stephan the aardvark, is rather the nerdiest character in the strip. Avery's curious younger brother, Timulty, constantly undermines his coolness, although he simply likes being with him and his friends. The two major antagonists are Felicia the sheep, a "popular girl" who teases Millie for being too individualistic, and Jeremy the jock rabbit who bullies Ozy for few reasons.[15]

Other minor characters include Ms. Sorkowitz, Ozy and Millie's kangaroo teacher, and Principal Beau Vine, the bull principal of the school who allows bullying, believing that "Repeated exposure to unprovoked assault squelches unhealthy nonconformist tendencies." Dr. I. Wahnsinnig (the German word for insane or mad) is a ring-tailed lemur and psychiatrist of the school who fights with Vine over school issues and frequently interacts with Millie. Ozy's dragon cousin, Isolde, is known for her unusual methods in her job in journalism, and, like Llewellyn, is in charge of various conspiracies. Another character is Pirate Captain Locke, a child pirate from an alternate dimension on the other side of Llewellyn's couch, in which people age backwards. Locke, currently the same age as Millie, is also her biological father.[15]

Reception

Critic Fred Patten is one of the main supporters of the strip. In 2001, he wrote that the strip was, "a gently humorous fantasy with a liberal political philosophy."[19] In 2006, Patten still claimed that, "Ozy and Millie is one of the top anthropomorphic cartoon strips on the Internet," although he did also comment negatively about the loss of colour in between changes of printed editions of books.[17] The comic is also popular because of its relatively inoffensive content, with one person writing that it was, "Suitable for readers of all ages, really."[21] The strip (the books, specifically) has also received decent reviews from outside sources and other critics.[22]

In 2002, the strip won the Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards for "Best Anthropomorphic Comic".[23] Ozy and Millie also won the 2006[24] and 2007 Ursa Major Awards for "Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip".[25] [26] In 2009 (the year after she ended the strip), she won that year's Comic Strip Superstar contest.[27] [28]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Dana . Ozy and Millie website . 2012-03-29 .
  2. Web site: Dana Simpson . 2023-04-03 . www.danasimpson.com . en-US.
  3. Web site: Patten. Fred. Ozy and Millie, by D. C. Simpson. Anthro. July–August 2007. 2008-02-07.
  4. Web site: Ozy and Millie: Creator . 2023-03-31 . www.glasswings.com.au.
  5. Web site: Schroeder. Al. OzyFest: An Interview with D. C. Simpson.. Comixtalk. October 2004. 2008-02-07. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080828000645/http://comixpedia.com/ozyfest_an_interview_with_d_c_simpson. August 28, 2008. mdy-all.
  6. Web site: Simpson. D. C.. Mars. I Drew This. January 20, 2004. 2008-02-19. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080412061148/http://www.idrewthis.org/d/20040130.html. April 12, 2008. mdy-all.
  7. Web site: Simpson. Dana. Bird Brains: Comics and Commentary. 12 January 2014.
  8. Web site: Xerexes. Xaviar. Ozy & Millie Off Keenspot?. Comixtalk. February 10, 2003. 2008-02-07. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070615070202/http://comixpedia.com/ozy_millie_off_keenspot. June 15, 2007. mdy-all.
  9. Web site: Crosby. Chris. Ozy and Millie Rejoins Keenspot. Comixtalk. January 1, 2006. 2008-02-07.
  10. Web site: Parry) . GreenReaper (Laurence . 2008-05-04 . 'Ozy and Millie' to end after ten year run . 2023-03-31 . Flayrah . en.
  11. http://www.gocomics.com/ozy-and-millie/ "Ozy and Mille,"
  12. Book: Rall, Ted. Ted Rall. Attitude 3: the new subversive online cartoonists. 2006. NBM Publishing. 978-1-56163-465-1. 21–26.
  13. Web site: Xerexes. Xaviar. "Attitude 3" Available for Pre-Sale on Amazon. Comixtalk. February 7, 2006. 2008-02-07. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110723050250/http://comixpedia.net/attitude_3_available_for_pre_sale_on_amazon. July 23, 2011. mdy-all.
  14. Book: Orange Alert Paperback – January 1, 2004. January 1, 2004. 1929462697 . Robey . John . Plan Nine Publishing, Incorporated .
  15. Web site: Simpson . D. C. . Cast . Ozy and Millie . 2008-02-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080302000935/http://www.ozyandmillie.org/cast.html . March 2, 2008 . dead .
  16. Web site: Ozy and Millie: Cast . 2023-04-04 . www.glasswings.com.au.
  17. Web site: Patten . Fred . July–August 2006 . Tofu Knights: Ozy and Millie, 2004–2005 . 2008-02-07 . Anthro.
  18. Web site: 2023-02-18 . Ozy and Millie . 2023-11-02 . All The Tropes . en.
  19. Web site: Patten. Fred. Ozy and Millie. Witty World. December 2001. 2008-02-07. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070518205413/http://www.wittyworld.com/reviews/All-reviews/ozyandmilliePatten.html. May 18, 2007. mdy-all.
  20. http://www.ozyandmillie.org/d/20081001.html Millie's mother's full name
  21. Web site: sQuonk . Ozy and Millie by D. C. Simpson . Disjointed Ramblings . November 12, 2006 . 2008-02-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110723015031/http://www.anarchic-teapot.net/spip.php?article114 . July 23, 2011 .
  22. Web site: Review: 'Ozy and Millie' TP . 2023-04-03 . icv2.com . en.
  23. Web site: 2002 Winners and Nominees . Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards . 2008-01-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091208130436/http://www.ccawards.com/2002.htm . December 8, 2009 .
  24. Web site: E-zin sci-fi rubriky Neviditelného psa. Pechanec. J. P Holan . OT Kochlica . P Čáslava . 2007. 185. cs. November 4, 2010. URSA Major Awards 2006 ... Strip: Ozy and Millie, by D C Simpson.
  25. Web site: Award Winners 2006. Ursa Major Awards. 2008-01-11.
  26. Web site: Award Winners 2007. Ursa Major Awards. 2008-05-20.
  27. Web site: 2019-12-12 . Award-Winning Cartoonist and Graphic Novelist Dana Simpson On Backlogging Ideas, Drawing To Spark Her Writing, and The Artists Who Tend To Make It . 2023-04-03 . Writing Routines . en.
  28. Web site: Melrose . Kevin . 2009-11-10 . Dana Simpson wins Amazon's Comic Strip Superstar contest . 2023-04-03 . CBR . en.