Footrot Flats: Here's to the Good Times!

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The 50th anniversary celebration of the much-loved Footrot Flats comic strip and its creator, Murray Ball. A must-own for all fans of this iconic series.

For those who know and love Wal', Dog, Horse, Cooch, Major, Aunt Dolly, Cheeky Hobson and Rangi, Footrot Flats needs no introduction. But it does need a 50th birthday celebration! This tribute to the iconic series gives old fans and new a chance to enjoy daily life on the farm and share the joy that Wal' Footrot, Dog and their friends bring.

Murray Ball was a New Zealand cartoonist who wanted to change the world. He was, what you might call, a bit of a stirrer. Then in 1976 he decided a cartoon about a man and his dog 'might be a good idea' and Footrot Flats was born. It turned out to be a bloody good idea!

Footrot Flats daily cartoons went on to appear in over200 newspapersin New Zealand and Australia, and also found fans in Denmark, where it was translated and renamed'Faehunden'. Its popularityled to compilation books and merchandising, a stageplay and anamusement park. Then, in1986 Footrot Flats:The Dog'sTale, New Zealand's first animated feature film, was released and firmly fixed Wal' and Dog in the national psyche.

Murraystopped drawing Footrot Flats in 1995. He noted that Dog would, by then, have been old with a grey-streaked muzzle - and he couldn't let that happen to his old mate. So Ballretired the strip, reflecting that, in Footrot Flats, he was 'just happy to have struck something people like'.

Affection for Footrot Flats has only grown stronger over time, and in its 50th anniversary year it is only fitting we celebrate Wal' Footrot, Dog and their friends. Curated by the Ball family, this collection will immerse fans in the world they love and adore. Aptly named Here's to the Good Times it just might be THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT EVER!!!

Murray Ball

Murray Ball was born in the Manawatu. He spent the early part of his life in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. After being employed as a staff cartoonist on newspapers in New Zealand, he worked as a freelance cartoonist in the UK. He returned to New Zealand in 1974 and created his best known cartoon strip, Footrot Flats. He lived with his wife on a farm on the outskirts of Gisborne until he passed away in 2017.

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