Mutts


Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell on September 5, 1994. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, it follows the adventures of Earl, a dog, and Mooch, a cat. Earl and Mooch interact with each other, their human owners, and also the animals around their neighborhood.
Peanuts creator Charles Schulz praised Mutts, calling it "one of the best comic strips of all time."

Characters and story

The friendship of Mooch and Earl focuses on the differences between cats and dogs as human companions and as friends with each other: Earl is friendly, loves the company of his human companion and likes to play outside; Mooch is often indifferent to his human companions, except for being fed, and prefers to stay inside or is often seen with Earl, his best friend. Both animals frequently express themselves through thought balloons when their owners are present.

Earl

Earl is an innocent Jack Russell terrier who lives with his human companion Ozzie, a bachelor. They love spending time together and taking frequent walks. Earl often howls in loneliness when Ozzie is away from home. Earl spends much of his free time with Mooch, either inside or wandering around town visiting other domesticated and wild animals. He loves to eat both human food and his own dog food. It is revealed in a 2011 Valentine's Day strip that Earl was adopted by Ozzie from a shelter.

Mooch

Mooch is a curious tuxedo cat with a large nose who lives next door to Earl with his human companions Millie and Frank, a goldfish named Sid, and a snail named Little Earl. Mooch is somewhat reclusive, sometimes preferring to stay inside and nap, or play with his little pink sock, rather than go outside with Earl. He has an impediment that causes him to insert an sh into words, such as yesh, shmilk and shmousie. He frequently snubs his cat food, much to Millie's chagrin, dislikes car rides, and, like Earl, he eats human food at every opportunity. He frequently uses a little girl's Bobbie Doll toy car. For years, Mooch thought that Earl was a "weird-looking cat" and didn't realize he was a dog.
In 2005, Earl and Mooch appeared as guests in Blondie and Dagwood's 75th anniversary in the comic strip Blondie. In 2004, Pearls Before Swine crossed over with Mutts. In that strip, Rat goes to Comics Re-education Camp, where Earl and Mooch try to teach Rat to be a Lovable comic strip character. In another strip, Frank and Mooch are hanging out with many old comic strip characters, including but not limited to: Dick Tracy, Peanuts, and Little Nemo''.

Other characters

Humans

From time to time there are special sets of daily comic strips, such as Shelter Stories and Animal Idol. More recently, some strips have served as an homage of sorts for The Big Lebowski, featuring Mooch as the Dude, with different characters quoting lines from other characters from the film. Every summer, Earl and Mooch and their families visit the Jersey Shore, where they are joined by Crabby, Mussels Marinara, and McGarry. From time to time, Mooch drapes a towel over his head and delivers oracles or answers to chipmunk's questions as The Shphinx. In the fall, Bip and Bop embark on their campaign of bonking ground-dwellers' heads with nuts. Occasionally Mooch can be seen playing with his little pink sock. Mooch also does the Mutts Book Club, where he sits on a rock and reads books to Chippy and Monk. In the winter, Earl and Mooch try to hibernate for the winter. At Thanksgiving, the characters talk about what they're thankful for. On Groundhog Day Lamont talks to Earl and Mooch about seeing his shadow or not. For Valentines Day, the Spring, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, they have quotes from people on occasion, and sometimes Guard Dog sings to the Man on the Moon who comments on his song. Sometimes Shtinky Puddin' will hold a sign, then a group of people walk by and the sign will be different. During Farm Animal Awareness Week, Earl and Mooch visit a farm animal sanctuary. Every so often, the characters will encounter lifelike drawings of animals. Often, Mooch can be seen riding Doozy's electric car.

Animal welfare and animal rights

On occasion, McDonnell devotes the strip for a week or so to animal welfare issues, especially the adoption of pets from animal shelters. Themes include Farm Animal Awareness Week and Shelter Stories, where pet adoption as well as pet shelter life is focused on. McDonnell also created artwork for the second generation New Jersey Animal Friendly specialty license plate first issued in 2001. A portion of the revenue from the plates goes to the New Jersey State Department of Health's Animal Population Control Program. Also, he speaks out about numerous animal rights causes, including seal clubbing, whale hunting, and most of all, saving the tigers. He has also produced several short animated public service announcements advocating animal adoption from shelters.
One week there was a reference to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

Sunday title panels

s are in color and their title panels are sometimes a tribute to a famous comic strip, a work of art, or another subject, including Flash #1, Dalí's The Persistence of Memory, Elvis Presley, Trout Mask Replica, and Magritte's Golconda.

Setting

Mutts is set in New Jersey.

Mutts books

Annual collections

Black-and-white reproductions of full year's strips.
  1. Mutts
  2. Cats & Dogs
  3. More Shtuff
  4. Yesh!
  5. Our Mutts
  6. A Little Look-See
  7. What Now
  8. I Want to Be the Kitty!
  9. Dog-Eared
  10. Who Let the Cat Out?

    Sundays collections

Large-format color reproductions of Sunday strips.
  1. Mutts Sundays
  2. Sunday Mornings
  3. Sunday Afternoons
  4. Sunday Evenings

    Treasury collections

Large-format, dailies in black-and-white, Sunday in color.
  1. Everyday Mutts: A Comic Strip Treasury
  2. Animal Friendly: A Mutts Treasury
  3. Call of the Wild: A Mutts Treasury
  4. Stop and Smell the Roses
  5. Earl and Mooch
  6. Our Little Kat King
  7. BONK!: A Mutts Treasury
  8. Cat Crazy: A Mutts Treasury
  9. Living the Dream: A Mutts Treasury
  10. Playtime: A Mutts Treasury
  11. Year of Yesh: A Mutts Treasury
  12. #Lovemutts: A Mutts Treasury
  13. You Have Those Wild Eyes Again, Mooch: A New Mutts Treasury
  14. Hot Dogs, Hot Cats: A New Mutts Treasury

    Miscellaneous

  15. Mutts Little Big Book
  16. Mutts: The Comic Art of Patrick McDonnell
  17. Mutts: The Gift of Nothing
  18. Mutts: Just Like Heaven
  19. Mutts: Hug Time
  20. The Best of Mutts
  21. Shelter Stories: Love. Guaranteed.
  22. South
  23. A Shtinky Little Christmas by Patrick McDonnell
  24. Darling, I Love You: Poems from the Hearts of Our Glorious Mutts and All Our Animal Friends by Daniel Ladinsky, illustrated by Patrick McDonnell
  25. Wag! by Patrick McDonnell

    Mutts in other languages

In July 2011, it was reported that 20th Century Fox Animation and Blue Sky Studios are developing a feature-length animated film based on the comic. Patrick McDonnell and his brother Robert McDonnell have been hired to write the script, while Patrick will also executive produce. In late 2014, Patrick delivered the final draft of the film script, which was then, according to him, on a drawing board. It is scheduled to be released on April 30, 2022.