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'''Terry Fuckwitt''' (full name Terrence St John Fuckwitt)<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Viz |date=June 2013 |issue=226}}</ref> is a recurring character in the [[United Kingdom|British]] comic ''[[Viz (comics)|Viz]]'', subtitled "the unintelligent [[cartoon]] character".<ref>Lezard, Nicholas. "[http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/george-lamb-radio-6-music-805070.html Hark! Is that the sound of the nation switching off its sets?]". independent.co.uk, 06 April 2008. Retrieved 15 march 2014.</ref> ''[[wikt:fuckwit|Fuckwit]]'' is vulgar British [[slang]] for "an extremely stupid person".
'''Terry Fuckwitt''' (full name Terrence St John Fuckwitt)<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Viz |date=June 2013 |issue=226}}</ref> is a recurring character in the [[United Kingdom|British]] comic ''[[Viz (comics)|Viz]]'', subtitled "the unintelligent [[cartoon]] character".<ref>Lezard, Nicholas. "[http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/george-lamb-radio-6-music-805070.html Hark! Is that the sound of the nation switching off its sets?]". independent.co.uk, 06 April 2008. Retrieved 15 march 2014.</ref>


== Personality and appearance ==
== Personality and appearance ==
Fuckwitt's big flaw is that he continuously mistakes situations, objects and people for things they are not. He is cross-eyed and has wirey black hair in a style resembling [[dreadlocks]], and he wears outdated platform shoes. Due to the swearword in his name, the comic never prints it in its entirety on the front page, often obscuring it with another graphic element, or else [[Spoonerism|spoonerising]] it to "Wuckfitt".
Fuckwitt's big flaw is that he continuously mistakes situations, objects and people for things they are not. He is cross-eyed and has wirey black hair in a style resembling [[dreadlocks]], and he wears outdated platform shoes. Due to the swearword in his name, the comic never prints it in its entirety on the front page, often obscuring it with another graphic element, or else [[Spoonerism|spoonerising]] it to "Wuckfitt".


Upon realising that he has just done something stupid, Ternece usually exclaims, correctly that he has "shit for brains". He lives with his parents, both of whom despair at his stupidity, and often make unsuccessful attempts to get rid of him. In one strip he responds to an employment advert that states, "Cunt Wanted".
Upon realising that he has just done something stupid, Ternece usually exclaims, correctly, that he has "shit for brains". He lives with his parents, both of whom despair at his stupidity, and often make unsuccessful attempts to get rid of him. In one strip he responds to an employment advert that states, "Cunt Wanted".


== Typical story ==
== Typical story ==

Revision as of 01:42, 16 March 2014

Terry Fuckwitt (full name Terrence St John Fuckwitt)[1] is a recurring character in the British comic Viz, subtitled "the unintelligent cartoon character".[2]

Personality and appearance

Fuckwitt's big flaw is that he continuously mistakes situations, objects and people for things they are not. He is cross-eyed and has wirey black hair in a style resembling dreadlocks, and he wears outdated platform shoes. Due to the swearword in his name, the comic never prints it in its entirety on the front page, often obscuring it with another graphic element, or else spoonerising it to "Wuckfitt".

Upon realising that he has just done something stupid, Ternece usually exclaims, correctly, that he has "shit for brains". He lives with his parents, both of whom despair at his stupidity, and often make unsuccessful attempts to get rid of him. In one strip he responds to an employment advert that states, "Cunt Wanted".

Typical story

The first frame of a Terry Fuckwitt strip will often have him cheerfully greeting the readers,[a] saying he is doing some activity, only for the second frame to reveal that he is in totally the wrong place. For example, in one strip he appears to be getting married, but it is revealed that he is not in a church, but in a nuclear power plant, and that his bride is a rod of uranium.

Fuckwitt's surreal misunderstandings are sometimes extended in multiple directions, or even circularly. Fuckwitt may be chastised by another character for being in the wrong place, and that character may later themselves be revealed to be someone completely different based on a misunderstanding of the first character, making it apparent that in fact Fuckwitt's initial impression was correct. These "facts" then may be completely reversed in a surprise reveal in the next frame, and so forth.

St John Fuckwitt sometimes interacts with other Viz characters, such as when het was informed that he was not in fact Terry Fuckwitt at all, but rather Billy the Fish in disguise. The remainder of the strip became a Billy the Fish story. In one early strip, Fuckwitt forgets to turn up for his own comic strip, appearing in the last frame asking if he was too late.

The strip often derives its humour from topical events. In early 2005, Terry was entered into the "Biggest Fuckwitt in the Country" contest after volunteering to be repeatedly hit in the crotch with a cricket bat and kicked in the head with a diving shoe non-stop for an hour. He only managed second place, being beaten by Prince Harry's wearing of a Nazi uniform.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Fuckwitt's communication with the reader is a parody of the style of historic British children's comics, such as The Beano or The Dandy, which are often meta-referential, with characters not only aware that they are being read in a comic strip, but "breaking the fourth wall" and addressing those readers directly as the strip begins.

References

  1. ^ Viz (226). June 2013. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Lezard, Nicholas. "Hark! Is that the sound of the nation switching off its sets?". independent.co.uk, 06 April 2008. Retrieved 15 march 2014.
  3. ^ "Harry says sorry for Nazi costume". London: BBC News. 13 January 2005. Retrieved 14 October 2008.

Bibliography

  • Donald, Chris. "Rude Kids: The Unfeasible Story of Viz". HarperCollins, 2004. ISBN 0-0071-9096-4