It's an explosion of knowledge (and flavor)!You are most welcome.Well thanks all-knowing packet of fruit gushersWelcome to DC.I think this is getting a bit off topic.
Ozy vs. Millie
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Imposable, the two can never be together!
In a last ditch attempt to hold on to the topic. Can any one find the exact point where Ozy was less of a main character then Mille? Some where in 2000 I think... really early in the comic as far as how long it has been around
In a last ditch attempt to hold on to the topic. Can any one find the exact point where Ozy was less of a main character then Mille? Some where in 2000 I think... really early in the comic as far as how long it has been around
One most read all sides to a story before one can even slightly guess the true way of things, there is at least 2 sides to everything, and everything. Even if it goes against what you think, chances are it means that much more for you to understand it
I'm not sure the exact date of the change over, but the reason I started reading the strip was because the two characters complimented each other so well. Ozy seemed to be an almost socially inept individual, who's only friend is the slightly bizzare and eccentric Millie. Both kids are bullied, and despite being totally different to one another, they remain closer friends than the cliques of bullies and trendies.
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Or something.
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I think Ozy is probably "followed" more often than Millie. I remember seeing a lot fewer strips with just Millie than just Ozy. However, Millie drives a lot more of the action.
To be honest, I think it's about both equally, insofar as they are together, and when it focuses more on one or the other, I think it's with a focus on a particular situation that one of them is more likely to be in, more than the character. There are some exceptions, but I don't see either as being substantially more central.
To be honest, I think it's about both equally, insofar as they are together, and when it focuses more on one or the other, I think it's with a focus on a particular situation that one of them is more likely to be in, more than the character. There are some exceptions, but I don't see either as being substantially more central.
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I would have to say I agree with that quite a bit. ^.^ niceI'm not sure the exact date of the change over, but the reason I started reading the strip was because the two characters complimented each other so well. Ozy seemed to be an almost socially inept individual, who's only friend is the slightly bizzare and eccentric Millie. Both kids are bullied, and despite being totally different to one another, they remain closer friends than the cliques of bullies and trendies.
Or something.
One most read all sides to a story before one can even slightly guess the true way of things, there is at least 2 sides to everything, and everything. Even if it goes against what you think, chances are it means that much more for you to understand it
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hey! first post in about a freakin month.
but ANYways, I would have to say Millie is slightly more of a main character than Ozy. This has nothing to do with bias because I think Ozy is insanely cooler than Millie. BUT, my arguement is that Millie is more the one that has situations/ideas/theories/problems that keep a the comic moving. Ozy is the one who is by her side, offering intellectual or philosophical commentary. (If this has been said before, I apologize. I'm a bit behind on posts. )
but ANYways, I would have to say Millie is slightly more of a main character than Ozy. This has nothing to do with bias because I think Ozy is insanely cooler than Millie. BUT, my arguement is that Millie is more the one that has situations/ideas/theories/problems that keep a the comic moving. Ozy is the one who is by her side, offering intellectual or philosophical commentary. (If this has been said before, I apologize. I'm a bit behind on posts. )
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