The Purple People Next Door
February 17th, 2022 Barry Posted in Kevin Moore collaborations, Racism & Racists | No Comments »
This cartoon is by me and Kevin Moore.
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TRANSCRIPT OF CARTOON
This cartoon has four panels. All four panels show the same scene: A suburban-looking back yard, surrounded by a chest-high wooden fence. On one side of the fence is a dad-looking white man, wearing a short-sleeved polo shirt (blue with yellow stripes) and brown shorts.
On the other side of the fence are a woman and a man, both of whom have vividly purple skin. His skin is somewhat lighter in color, and he’s completely bald (I joked to Kevin, when I saw his sketches, that Mr. Purple probably shaves his head so people won’t know he’s going gray). He’s wearing an orange t-shirt. Mrs Purple has neatly styled neck-length purple-black hair, and is wearing a reddish orange t-shirt with a squared-off collar. Throughout this cartoon, Mr. and Mrs. Purple have big, cheerful smiles.
PANEL ONE
Polo Shirt Guy is talking on his cell phone, looking quite cheerful, as he flips a burger on his barbeque. We can see some toys and a sandbox on the ground nearby. Behind him, Mr and Mrs Purple have walked up to the fence and are talking to him, but he doesn’t see them yet.
POLO SHIRT: It’s like I always say… I don’t care if someone’s Black, white or even purple. Doesn’t matter to me!
THE PURPLES (speaking in unison): We’re so glad to hear you say that.
PANEL TWO
Polo Shirt Guy has turned his head and seen the Purples, and he’s taken aback. Both Mr and Mrs Purple are waving their hands at Polo Shirt.
POLO SHIRT: What? Who? What? I mean… What?
MR PURPLE: We’re Sally and Drew Purple. We just moved in next door!
PANEL THREE
Polo Shirt Guy has turned to face the Purples; he’s sweating and looks utterly distresed, even though he’s trying to be polite. He waves back at them, not noticing that he’s dropped his cell phone. Behind him in the background, we can see a tree with a tire swing, and a pink tricycle.
We’re looking at the scene from behind Mr and Mrs Purple, and can’t see Mrs Purple’s expression. Mr Purple is still smiling big and seems completely unaware of Polo Shirt’s distress.
POLO SHIRT: Oh. I see. Uh… Welcome to the neighborhood.
MR PURPLE: Hey, I see you have kids! Us too – we should schedule a playdate!
PANEL FOUR
Polo Shirt turns partly away from the Purples, his fists pressed against his chin and lower lip, his eyes huge, sweat flying. He looks even more distressed than in panel 3 as he babbles.
The Purples still give no sign of showing distress, although Mr Purple looks perhaps suspiciously amused. Mrs Purple grins as she talks.
POLO SHIRT: Oh! Uh, I don’t know… Scheduling and you know, um…
MRS PURPLE: Wouldn’t it be a hoot if our kids grew up and married each other?
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