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'''Pikki and Matz''' is a comic by [[Sara Choo]]. [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] buried the comic in a pile of papers so that it wouldn't be found, because, as he said, even though the jokes weren't good, the adults would go crazy over the cute animals. It only appears in the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (online version)|online]] version.
'''''Pikki and Matz''''' is a comic by [[Sara Choo]]. [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] finds the comic in [[Mr. Ira]]'s room while submitting ''[[Creighton the Cretin]]'', and while he does not find it funny, he thinks the adults will "go crazy for cute animals" and puts the comic under a pile of paperwork. ''Pikki and Matz'' only appears in the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid Online|online version]] of the book.


== Appearences ==
== Appearences ==
* [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid Online]] (First and only appearance)
* ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid Online]]''


==Gallery==
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Pikka and matz.png|The comic.
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== Trivia ==
* Pikki is the cat and Matz is the mouse.
* A punchline involving the phrase "Two Tired" was later used in the Precious Poochie comic featured in the Do It Yourself Book.
== Link ==
http://www.funbrain.com/journal/Journal.html?ThisJournalDay=247&ThisPage=5#booktop
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Revision as of 01:52, 23 June 2019

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Pikki and Matz is a comic by Sara Choo. Greg finds the comic in Mr. Ira's room while submitting Creighton the Cretin, and while he does not find it funny, he thinks the adults will "go crazy for cute animals" and puts the comic under a pile of paperwork. Pikki and Matz only appears in the online version of the book.

Appearences