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'''''U. S. Acres '''''is a comic strip published by Jim Davis (the creator of [[Garfield]]) in the years 1986-1989, later getting adapted as segments of the TV show ''[[Garfield and Friends]]''. It's about the adventures of a group of farm animals leaded by a pig named Orson, supported by a smug rooster Roy who's addicted to pranks, a cowardly duck named Wade, sheep siblings Bo and Lanolin, a chick named Booker and a half-hatched chick Sheldon.
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{{Infobox comic strip|image = U_S_Acres.jpg
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|author = Jim Davis<br>Brett Koth
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|syndicate = United Feature Syndicate
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|country = United States
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|start = March 3, 1986
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|end = May 7, 1989}}
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'''''U.S. Acres''''' is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis (creator of ''[[Garfield]]'') with assistance from Brett Koth. It is known as ''Orson's Farm'' or ''Orson's Place'' in other countries. The strip ran from 1986 to 1989 and also has a segment on the TV show ''[[Garfield and Friends]]''. Despite not being as popular as ''Garfield'', it still had various merchandise. It is about a group of barnyard animals, the main one being Orson the pig.
  
== November 13, 1986 ==
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==November 9, 1986==
While Roy eats corn, Orson warns him not to eat it too close to the oven. He doesn't listen and as a result, the corn starts popping inside him, leaving him with a distended belly.
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==November 13, 1986==
 
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== January 29, 1989 ==
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==May 5, 1987==
Roy wants to wake up Orson using his bugle as usual. Turns out Lanolin has put a balloon inside it, so instead of waking Orson, the balloon inflated, then with the air going back inside Roy.
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==June 12, 1987==
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==August 30, 1987==
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==January 8, 1988==
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==March 26, 1988==
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==August 28, 1988==
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==January 29, 1989==
 
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==February 22, 1989==
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==See Also==
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*''[[Garfield]]''
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*''[[Garfield Books]]''
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*''[[Garfield and Friends]]''
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*''[[The Garfield Show]]''
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*''[[The Garfield Movie]]''
  
== See also ==
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[[Category:United Feature Syndicate]]
* [[Garfield]]
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[[Category:Comics]]
* [[Garfield and Friends]]
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[[Category:Comic strips]]
 
[[Category:American comics]]
 
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[[Category:Ducks]]
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[[Category:Air inflation]]
 
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[[Category:Liquid inflation]]
 
[[Category:Stuffing]]
 
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[[Category:Weight gain]]
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[[Category:Vore]]
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[[Category:PAWS]]
 

Latest revision as of 05:17, 4 May 2024

U.S. Acres
U S Acres.jpg
Author Jim Davis
Brett Koth
Syndicate United Feature Syndicate
Country United States
Original run March 3, 1986 - May 7, 1989
Wikipedia

U.S. Acres is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis (creator of Garfield) with assistance from Brett Koth. It is known as Orson's Farm or Orson's Place in other countries. The strip ran from 1986 to 1989 and also has a segment on the TV show Garfield and Friends. Despite not being as popular as Garfield, it still had various merchandise. It is about a group of barnyard animals, the main one being Orson the pig.

November 9, 1986

November 13, 1986

May 5, 1987

June 12, 1987

August 30, 1987

January 8, 1988

March 26, 1988

August 28, 1988

January 29, 1989

February 22, 1989

See Also