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The Choice1-3D Funny Papers brings old-school Sunday newspaper comics into a bright 3D animated world — complete with raccoon reporters, family chaos, AI confusion, household disasters, public-life satire, and comic-strip shorts that link straight to the individual episodes.

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Supreme Court Magic 8-Ball

July 2, 2026 • News & Public Life Satire

The highest court in the land finally adopts a decision-making method the whole country can understand. Shake well before ruling. This Choice1-3D Funny Papers feature uses a giant Magic 8-Ball, flying legal pages, Slick, and Muffin to turn public confusion into a clean, colorful Sunday comic laugh.

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Every Choice1-3D Funny Papers strip takes writing, character work, image design, animation, editing, posting, and good old-fashioned comic timing. Slick and Muffin may be fictional raccoon reporters, but the creative work behind each episode is real.

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Where the Funny Papers Come From

The Choice1-3D Funny Papers are created in the middle of daily chaos, half-finished coffee, breaking headlines, household confusion, and whatever Slick and Muffin dragged in from the snack cabinet. Around here, comic ideas do not arrive politely. They burst through the door, knock over Henry’s paperwork, interrupt Gina while she is drawing cartoons, and somehow end up on Joe’s script desk before lunch.

Henry is supposed to be the chief editor, which means he tries to keep order, check the details, and remind everyone that deadlines are real. Slick ignores that. Muffin asks whether the deadline comes with crackers. Gina keeps the cartoons moving with color, expression, and just enough side-eye to make the whole room nervous. Joe turns the madness into scripts, punchlines, and comic-strip moments that can survive the official Slick and Muffin review process, which mostly involves crumbs.

With events happening every single day, Choice1-3D never runs out of material. Politics, technology, family life, grocery missions, weird news, AI confusion, public arguments, private misunderstandings, and everyday human behavior all keep supplying fresh comedy. The only thing we do run out of is snacks. When that happens, Slick calls it a production emergency, Muffin calls it an artistic crisis, and Henry calls it exactly why nobody should have given raccoons office access.

This page is built like a Sunday newspaper comics section, but the stories come from today’s world. Some strips are about big public events. Some are about marriage, family, money, work, weather, phones, apps, or the mysterious way a simple errand can become a full-blown investigation. If life gives us a punchline, Gina draws it, Joe writes it, Henry edits it, and Slick and Muffin take credit for it.

Editor’s Note: The Choice1-3D Funny Papers are made for laughs, not personal attacks. We do not try to hurt anyone’s feelings, and we do not plant our flag on one side just to fuss with the other. We chase the funny. If the event is ridiculous, awkward, confusing, dramatic, or snack-worthy, it may end up in print. Around here, we do not pick sides — we pick punchlines.