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Know someone who likes to pass wind and then give the said “guff” a mark out of ten? For immature guys who never grow up or fans of Viz Magazine, Johnny Fartpants' mug has been immortalized on this porcelain coffee mug. Johnny and his windy bottom shenanigans is the ideal comic strip hero for those who love good old fashioned toilet humour and who haven’t grown out of “fart gags”.
The Johnny Fartpants mug makes a perfect “blokey” novelty gift for that insufferable work colleague or annoying brother, husband or boyfriend. A great collectable mug for Viz fans too!
This sturdy porcelain mug measures 17cm x 13cm x 10cm and comes with a pack of five English Breakfast Tea Bags – that’s at least one civilised thing about this piece of Viz Official Merchandise. A great piece of collectable British literary genius?!
About Viz Magazine
Viz has been going for over thirty years now and its influence on British comedy has been profound. Its squalid brand of anarchy and self-referential surrealism is present in everything from Mitchell and Webb to Little Britain and The Daily Mash. And while its writers resist serious analysis, Viz's most overlooked quality has always been a furious intelligence. Chris Donald's foul-mouthed comic, evolved from a 12-page fanzine hawked around Newcastle's pubs into one of the country's highest-selling titles, shifting over a million copies an issue with celebrity fans ranging from David Bowie to Simon Bates. Strips like Biffa Bacon, Sid The Sexist, The Fat Slags and even Johnny Fartpants tell you more about the national character than many literary heavyweights
