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The Five Rules for Creating a Cartoon
This is a popular method for generating ideas. Divide a piece of paper into three columns. At the top of the first column write “Character.” At the top of the second, write “Setting” and at the top of the third, write “Prop.” Then list characters, settings, and props under the appropriate columns.
Whether it is five, ten, or 50 gags, maintain that daily routine. Often, beginning cartoonists give up after a few gags. They don’t believe they can generate any more humor – but they can. It is necessary to push the humor envelop a little more. It is only after the bad cartoon jokes have been exhausted that the good ones decide to come out.
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While the three column approach is a good idea generator and can help a cartoonist/writer get the juices flowing in the right direction, it is not the only approach to writing gags. The National Association of Comics Educators has a web site with a page of gag writing exercises. While these exercises are intended for cartoon educators, anyone who visits their web site can use them. They have exercises on text-image relationships, silent gag cartoons, and comics and poetry.
While these guidelines are helpful [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the real secret of success is practice. Use the three column approach, visit the comics educators web site, follow the five rules listed, and keep writing. All cartoonists agree that gag writing is difficult in the beginning. For that reason, it is a good idea to set a goal of writing a certain number of gags every day.
Rule 3: Build up to the joke. For example, a Hollywood actor wins an Academy Award and thanks his producer, director, writer, acting coach, sound crew [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], photographer [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and Carl who led a seminar on effective communications."
For example, the listings under “character” might include a cowboy, under “setting” the moon, and under “props” a garden hose. What do cowboys, the moon, and a garden hose have in common? They can all be part of a gag cartoon. Simply try writing a caption using these three elements.
Beginning is usually the biggest problem to overcome, but, once a cartoonist begins writing gags, ideas usually start flowing.
Dr. Sander L. Marcus is a full-time psychologist and part-time humor writer. In a recent blog, he wrote his five rules for writing a one-liner gag. They are:
Rule 4: Save the key word for last. This is known as the punch line.
Practice Makes for Perfect Cartoon Humor
Rule 1: Choose two topics. One will be the content of the joke and the other the surprise. Sander gives the example of a guy who owns a dog and works a lot of overtime (content). One night he comes home to an empty house and finds a good-bye note from his dog complaining about their poor relationship (surprise).
A Web Site on How to Write Funny Cartoons
The Three Column Approach to Cartoon Humor
The site also has lesson plans, outlines, and other resources for teaching graphic humor and using it in the classroom.
Rule 2: Look for opposites, especially if they are ridiculous and impossible. For example, a CEO turning over the reins of power to her successor might say, “This note is from the Board of Directors. Before you take the job, please pick-up a bottle of antacids. We ran out.”
Rule 5: Write the fewest words possible. Unnecessary words get in the way of the joke.


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