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In the 2020 documentary "Feels Good Man," Matt Furie spills the beans on Pepe the Frog's humble beginnings.
Contrary to popular belief, Pepe didn’t just hop out of nowhere in the Boy’s Club comic. While in his 20s, Furie created the anthropomorphic frog in a zine-style comic called Playtime.
"The foundation of Boy’s Club started in a little zine I made on Microsoft Paint called Playtime," Furie reminisces. "It featured Brett and Pepe, and I made a really small run of these funny little drawings." So, there you have it—Pepe’s true origin story, courtesy of Microsoft Paint and a dash of early 2000s creativity.
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Contrary to popular belief, Pepe didn’t just hop out of nowhere in the Boy’s Club comic. While in his 20s, Furie created the anthropomorphic frog in a zine-style comic called Playtime.
"The foundation of Boy’s Club started in a little zine I made on Microsoft Paint called Playtime," Furie reminisces. "It featured Brett and Pepe, and I made a really small run of these funny little drawings." So, there you have it—Pepe’s true origin story, courtesy of Microsoft Paint and a dash of early 2000s creativity.
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