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tadpole ‘toon Archive
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tadpole ‘toon - by frog
Unfortunately, frogblog‘s cartoonist has had to pull out for personal reasons. We’ll let you know if we find someone to take his place. If you’re interested, give me a buzz. read moreAugust 19, 2005 3:31 pm - 3 Comments -
tadpole ‘toon - by frog
Jeanette and Helen Clark are campaigning together in Auckland this morning, visiting a couple of schools. Gerry Brownlee reckons this will send a “chilling message” to Kiwis. Quite. read moreAugust 12, 2005 11:00 am - No Comments -
tadpole ‘toon - by frog
You will have noticed that frogblog‘s cartoon, tadpole ‘toon, has now gone daily, because the campaign has begun. You can look forward to a cartoon five times a week from now till the election. All the cartoons are collected in a single place here. UPDATE: TV3 enjoyed this cartoon so much, they featured it on [...] read moreAugust 11, 2005 8:46 am - 5 Comments -
tadpole ‘toon - by frog
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tadpole ‘toon - by frog
View all tadpole ‘toons – published every weekday during the election campaign read moreAugust 9, 2005 11:04 am - 1 Comment -
tadpole ‘toon - by frog
In 2002, it was Asians. In 2005, it is Muslims. Who will it be in 2017? read moreAugust 2, 2005 3:09 pm - 2 Comments -
tadpole ‘toon - by frog
July 28, 2005 11:46 am - 4 Comments -
tadpole ‘toon – A Nation Under Seige - by frog
July 20, 2005 1:30 pm - 4 Comments -
tadpole sideswiped - by frog
Yesterday the Herald‘s Sideswipe column had a poke at tadpole ‘toon. Ana Samways writes: The Greens’ cutting-edge media unit is springing into action in the lead-up to the election, offering a series of biting political cartoons called “Tadpole toon” on their usually informative blog (blog.greens.org.nz). There have been suggestions that humour and satire are not [...] read moreJuly 15, 2005 10:58 am - 4 Comments -
tadpole ‘toon - by frog
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tadpole ‘toon - by frog
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tadpole ‘toon - by frog
While Zimbabwe burns, and everyone appeals to Umpire Goff to give the Black Caps’ tour “Out!”, the man in the white coat dithers… Put your finger up, Phil! read moreJune 28, 2005 5:42 pm - No Comments -
tadpole ‘toon - by frog
Today, frogblog introduces a new feature: tadpole ‘toon. A cartoon commenting on current events, it will grace our virtual pages once a week till the campaign proper begins, at which stage it will become daily. Meanwhile, Japan has failed in its bid to overturn the moratorium on commercial whaling, losing the vote at the International [...] read moreJune 22, 2005 9:49 am - 3 Comments
