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<p style="text-align: right;">'''Li'l Cutie'''<span style="text-align:start;"> is a comic strip in the local newspaper. </span>[[Greg Heffley|Greg]]<span style="text-align:start;"> and his </span>[[Frank Heffley|dad]]<span style="text-align:start;"> dislike it. It is based on the creator </span>[[Bob Post]]<span style="text-align:start;">'</span></p>
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{{Quote|We'll never get rid of that garbage!|Frank Heffley, ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days'' film}}


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'''L'il Cutie''' is a comic strip in the local newspaper Greg and his family reads. [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] and [[Frank Heffley|his dad]] hate it very much.
<p style="text-align: right;"><span style="text-align:start;">s son, </span>[[Tyler Post]]<span style="text-align:start;">. Li'l Cutie was ended on August, in </span>''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days|Dog Days]]''<span style="text-align:start;">, and was continued by Tyler, who is 32 but still lives with his dad. Li'l Cutie was first seen, saying </span>''"Mommy, did my pencil go to Heaven?"''<span style="text-align:start;">He was seen second, in </span>''Dog Days''<span style="text-align:start;">. He said </span>''"Daddy, is rain just God sweating?"''<span style="text-align:start;"> The first comic by Tyler was seen, saying; </span>''"Daddy, can you make my hiccups HICC-DOWN?".''<span style="text-align:start;">  It is a nice comic so there is nothing to hate about itIt is unknown if </span>[[Susan Heffley]]<span style="text-align:start;"> hates </span>[[Li'l Cutie]]<span style="text-align:start;"> as well BUT </span>[[Rowley]]<span style="text-align:start;"> is the only person is known to like </span>[[Li'l Cutie]]<span style="text-align:start;">.  This hapened in book 1 </span>[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: A novel in cartoons]]<span style="text-align:start;">.</span></p>
 
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In [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days|Dog Days]], the creator of the comic strip, [[Bob Post]] ended it in August, but his son [[Tyler Post]] who is 32 and still lives with him continued it. The comics were based on Tyler Post when he was young[[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]] loves these comics a lot. [[Rodrick Heffley|Rodrick]] knows Greg's hatred to these comics and buys him books with collections of L'il Cuties like "The Best of Li'l Cutie" and gives it to him every Christmas. One year, Greg gives his book to Rowley for Christmas, and Greg receives a Big Wheel. The comic is basically about a little kid who keeps asking his dad and sometimes his mom stupid questions. It was mentioned in The Ugly Truth. In the online version it is mentioned that the editors try to cancel Li'l Cutie, but a million old ladies threaten to cancel their subscription if they didnt bring it back, so It stayed.
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The comic is likely a parody of ''The Family Circus'', a comic strip which also had kids exclaiming stupid statements.
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==Gallery==
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Images-2.jpeg|The earth must get sore from being stepped on all day
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Images-3.jpeg|Too bad God didn't fill the ocean with chocolate milkshake
==Comics Gallery==
Images-4.jpeg|Dad says dinner sounds good, but my stomach doesn't have ears
''<gallery widths="290">
Google Naps.jpg|Daddy visited Google Naps
Images-2.jpeg
stupid.PNG|L'il Cutie in the online version.
Images-3.jpeg
Rainsweat.png|Daddy, is rain just God sweating?
Images-4.jpeg
Do-It-Yourself Book Li'l Cutie.png|Mommy, did my pencil go to heaven?
Google Naps.jpg
DaddyCanYouMakeMyHiccupsHicDOWN.png
stupid.PNG|L'il Cutie in the onlie version.
Greg gives Rowley a L'il Cutie Book for Christmas.jpg|Greg gives Rowley a L'il Cutie Book for Christmas
</gallery>''
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: A novel in cartoons|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]] (mentioned only)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (online)|''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' (online)]] (First appearance)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw]] 
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]] (First book appearance, mentioned only)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days]] (first appearance)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw]] (Mentioned only)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth]] (mentioned only)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days]] (First appearance)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth]] (Mentioned only)
*[[The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book]]
*[[The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book]]
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (film)]]
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012 film)|''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days'' (2012 film)]]
 
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[[Category:Rowley's Likes]]

Latest revision as of 16:40, 29 April 2023

"We'll never get rid of that garbage!"
—Frank Heffley, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days film


L'il Cutie is a comic strip in the local newspaper Greg and his family reads. Greg and his dad hate it very much.

In Dog Days, the creator of the comic strip, Bob Post ended it in August, but his son Tyler Post who is 32 and still lives with him continued it. The comics were based on Tyler Post when he was young. Rowley loves these comics a lot. Rodrick knows Greg's hatred to these comics and buys him books with collections of L'il Cuties like "The Best of Li'l Cutie" and gives it to him every Christmas. One year, Greg gives his book to Rowley for Christmas, and Greg receives a Big Wheel. The comic is basically about a little kid who keeps asking his dad and sometimes his mom stupid questions. It was mentioned in The Ugly Truth. In the online version it is mentioned that the editors try to cancel Li'l Cutie, but a million old ladies threaten to cancel their subscription if they didnt bring it back, so It stayed.

The comic is likely a parody of The Family Circus, a comic strip which also had kids exclaiming stupid statements.

Gallery

Appearances