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Fuzzy Knight

  • Born: May 09, 1901 in Fairmont, West Virginia
  • Died: Feb 23, 1976 in Hollywood, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '30s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Western, Action
  • Career Highlights: Rimfire, Frontier Gal, The Silver Bullet
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Last Round-Up (1934)

Biography

To western fans, the nickname "Fuzzy" invokes fond memories of two first-rate comedy sidekicks: Al "Fuzzy" St. John and John Forest "Fuzzy" Knight. Knight inaugurated his career at age 15 with a tent minstrel troupe. His skill as a musician enabled him to work his way through West Virginia University, after which he headed his own band. Among Knight's theatrical credits in the '20s was the 1927 edition of Earl Carroll's Vanities and the 1928 "book" musical Here's How. Mae West caught Knight's act on the Keith vaudeville circuit and cast the bucolic entertainer in her 1933 film vehicle She Done Him Wrong; he would later show up playing West's country cousin in the actress' last important film, My Little Chickadee (1940). Usually essaying comedy roles, Knight was effective in the his dramatic scenes in Paramount's Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936), wherein he tearfully sings a mountain ballad at the funeral of little Spanky McFarland. Knight's B-western comedy sidekick activity peaked in the mid '40s (he appeared most often with Johnny Mack Brown), after which his film roles diminished as his fondness for the bottle increased. Promising to behave himself (at least during filming), Fuzzy Knight signed on in 1955 for Buster Crabbe's popular TV adventure series Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion; for the next two years, Knight played a semi-serious legionnaire -- named Private Fuzzy Knight. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

 
 
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Fuzzy Knights
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Fuzzy Knights cast: Mossfoot, Target, Violet and Ben
Author(s) Noah J.D. Chinn
Website http://www.fuzzyknights.com/
Current status / schedule Twice weekly
Launch date December 8, 2002
Genre(s) Role-playing games, Parody, Stuffed animals

Fuzzy Knights is an online comic created by Noah J.D. Chinn and published by Kenzer & Company. It stars stuffed animals who enjoy role-playing games such as HackMaster and Dungeons & Dragons. What started out as a simple one-shot tribute to the Kenzer gamer comic series, Knights of the Dinner Table, turned into a cult hit that continues to gain new fans. Gary Gygax, co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons, is an admitted fan of the Fuzzy Knights and wrote a promo for the trade-paperbacks (see below).

Production

The first online strip appeared on Noah's personal website on December 8, 2002. Not long after, it was given a print strip within the Knights of the Dinner Table magazine itself, starting with issue 75. The Fuzzy Knights Online strips moved to the Kenzer & Company website on April 8, 2003 with updates twice a week.

The Fuzzy Knights cast and crew started production in facilities in Tokyo, Japan but in late 2004 made the move to a new studio in London, England. After a brief hiatus due to the move to London, the Fuzzy Knights kicked off a new storyline with a live action mockumentary. Fuzzy Knights 2: The L.A.R.P. The main L.A.R.P. storyline is currently on hiatus, while the recent stand-alone story arc known as Tabletop Campaigns, finished it's run on January 26, 2007 with episode 114. The original Tournament War storyline began reruns in February 2007.

Characters

The main stars of the strip are four stuffed animals. Mossfoot, the adventurous green teddy bear, is leader and Game Master for the group. Violet, the violet and sometimes violent teddy bear, is Mossfoot's girlfriend. The others stars are Target, the black cat who hates LARPs (Live Action Role-Playing), and Ben Bunny, who speaks with a Scottish accent that occasionally slips into Jamaican. Collectively they call their role-playing group the Fuzzy Knights and they have had several adventures away from the gaming table.

Many other living "fuzzies," as the characters are called, inhabit the Fuzzy Knights world and most of them seem to be drawn toward role-playing games as well. The first story arc of the series involves fuzzies gathering from around the world for a HackMaster tournament that ends up turning into a war against an insane hamster toy named HamaEstra and his army of robots that appear to be arts & crafts projects made by kindergarteners.

Trade paperbacks

In December 2003 the Fuzzy Knights' first 22 online strips were reprinted in a trade paperback called Tails From The Table that included liner notes from the creator and bonus strips. Volume two of the series went on sale at Gen Con Indy in August 2005. Even though the strips are reproduced in a smaller size and a black & white format, they enable new readers to catch up with the backstory up to the beginning of the Tournament War.

In January 2006 the first trade-paperback was reissued in PDF format.

Fuzzy Knights RPG

In 2005, an original role-playing game set in the Fuzzy Knights universe was produced by the series creator and went on sale as a PDF download at the Kenzer & Company website.

Related web sites

Fans of the Fuzzy Knights gather to discuss the latest fuzzy escapades at Kenzer & Company's Fuzzy Knights Fan Club and the original Yahoo Fan Archives, where fans can save their homemade Fuzzy Knights strips.

In late 2005, fuzzyknights.com went live and is currently a direct link to the Fuzzy Knights section of the Kenzer & Company website. Future plans for the website may include hosting completely original content.


 
 

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