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Humorous spanking art

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In this example of a humorous spanking cartoon, the humour comes from a pun: the double meaning of the word "tanning".
In this example of a humorous spanking cartoon, the humour comes from a pun: the double meaning of the word "tanning".
Christmas card, circa 1920s.
Christmas card, circa 1920s.
Political cartoon of Germany whipping England's Secretary of State, Joseph Chamberlain (c. 1901).
Political cartoon of Germany whipping England's Secretary of State, Joseph Chamberlain (c. 1901).

Humorous spanking art is spanking art that is funny and is created to amuse the audience (as opposed to, for example, spanking art created to illustrate a serious book, or erotic spanking art).

Humorous spanking art often takes the form of a spanking cartoon. For example, many vintage spanking postcards are humorous cartoons. Humorous spanking art is also found in mainstream comic strips (see spanking in comics). The humour can come from various aspects, or a combination of these:

  • from how the characters are drawn (e.g. exaggerated features, funny faces)
  • from the situation that led to the spanking
  • from the lines of dialogue (e.g. witty, absurd, unexpected, unusually truthful, play with words, etc.)
  • from the caption

Humorous spanking art is found both in mainstream and in non-mainstream spanking art. Sometimes the humour is obvious and sometimes it is subtle. Occasionally only insiders will understand the hidden joke or reference in a spanking artwork. And often, some people may find a given work funny while others don't, for example when they feel the joke is stupid or the work is tasteless.

[edit] Artists

Spanking artists who often create humorous spanking art include Cannibal Khan and Collegeboy.

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