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4[[caption-width-right:350:Caulfield, Miss Plainwell, and Frazz]]
5A daily comic strip by Jef Mallett about Edwin Frazier, nicknamed "Frazz" by the kids at Bryson Elementary School. He works there as a janitor, but is also very wealthy due to having written several hit songs. Most strips feature the day-to-day interactions between Frazz, the students, the teachers and the staff, though some will focus on Frazz's off-hours activities, particularly his triathalon training. Frazz is a well-read Renaissance Man, so strips will often include references to books, music, history, art, and pop culture, among other things.
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7Regular characters include:
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9* Frazz - the star of the strip, a successful songwriter whose janitor job has turned from keeping himself alive while he writes to a source of further inspiration. He is respected by the kids and the school's staff, and regularly dates Miss Plainwell.
10* Caulfield - an eight-year-old kid who regularly challenges Frazz and Mrs. Olsen with his literary insights. He's smart, but tends to get detention because it doesn't challenge him. Caulfield chooses a literature-themed costume every Halloween and regularly stumps the teachers, but Frazz tends to figure them out quickly.
11* Jane Plainwell - a first-grade teacher and Frazz's romantic interest. Outside of school, the two frequently run in marathons together.
12* Mrs. Olsen - a third grade teacher and a regular foil for Caulfield, who distracts her with insightful questions and comments in class.
13* Mr. Spaetzle - the principal of Bryson Elementary. He is a kind-hearted man who enjoys the admiration Frazz gets, and strives to be like him.
14* Mr. Burke - fourth-grade teacher and friend of Frazz's. They frequently play basketball together, but spend more of their time on the court talking about anything and everything than actually scoring any points. Several years into the comic, he also took up running.
15* Coach Hacker - the physical education teacher, interested only in team sports. A former star athlete, he is now horribly out-of shape; he likes to compete with Frazz by comparing his favorite sports (football and hockey) against Frazz's (running and cycling).
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20* AlmightyJanitor: Frazz. He writes best-selling songs, does triathlons, reads classic literature, and has a degree in biochemistry, all while being the janitor of an elementary school.
21* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In [[http://i43.tinypic.com/sb0e4y.gif one strip]], Frazz claims to have "Attention Defi-Hey-Look-A-Squirrel."
22* AuthorFilibuster: Frazz is so fanatical about bicycling, swimming, and running that he (and by extension, the cartoonist) sometimes seems contemptuous of any adult who ''doesn't'' regularly participate in triathlons and the like.
23* BananaPeel: Realistically depicted, to the disappointment of the girl who tried to slip on a fresh one. [[spoiler:Probably doesn't help that she tried it on ''carpet''.]]
24* BenevolentBoss: Mr Spaetzle, he is fine with Frazz coming and leaving early when training for a race among other things
25* BestYearsOfYourLife: the child actually manages to counter that that probably springs from her father's career. On another occasion, a child asks for and gets assurance it's not true.
26* BlackAndNerdy: Caulfield is dark-skinned and able to match wits with Frazz.
27* BluebirdOfHappiness: One child's bad mood is underscored by having her ignore a bluebird.
28* BookAndSwitch:
29** Mrs. Olsen catches a kid hiding his personal reading inside the textbook, but lets it slide when she sees he's reading Creator/MarkTwain. The punchline is that [[MultilayerFacade he was also hiding a comic book inside Huck Finn]].
30** One strip has Caulfield hiding Shakespeare inside his primary reader book... on read-aloud day.
31* BrilliantButLazy: Caulfield's highly intelligent, but is easily bored in school and prone to procrastinating on assignments.
32* {{Calvinball}}: One week of strips was devoted to "Bedlamball".
33* CanNotSpitItOut: Frazz and Ms. Plainwell to each other, for quite a long time, and despite the fact that EveryoneCanSeeIt.
34%% ChildProdigy: Caulfield again.
35* DrivesLikeCrazy: Mrs. Olsen. She routinely runs into signs and cars in the parking lot.
36* EmbarrassingFirstName: Why do you think he calls himself "Frazz" instead of "Edwin"?
37* FallenOnHardTimesJob: Frazz's original motive. Resulting in early strips where he explains why he keeps it now that the money is not an issue.
38* FriendToAllChildren: Frazz is friends with all the children at Bryson, and all of them like him back.
39* FunnyAnsweringMachine: A Sunday strip has Frazz and the kids recording a song with some nonsense instructions for the caller.
40* FunWithAcronyms: [[http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2016/01/10 We could use a Big Ol' Snow Storm.]]
41* TheGhost: [[TheBully Mean Gene]], who is referenced several times but never seen on-panel.
42* HalloweenEpisode: Every year there's a week of Halloween-themed strips in which Caulfield dresses up as a character from literature, challenging the teachers to guess his identity. Frazz usually figures it out long before any of the others (if they get it at all).
43** A couple of times, he's referred to an entire literary work through his actions, such as taking a new route to school for "Literature/TheRoadNotTaken" by Creator/RobertFrost, or sitting on the swings with his dog for "Literature/ThePitAndThePendulum" by Creator/EdgarAllanPoe.
44** The 2016 costume storyline is confined to a single day's strip (10/31), in which Caulfield shows up for school in a high-altitude mountaineer's outfit. He tells a puzzled Frazz that he's a pop-up ad for a mountain expedition company, then adds as an afterthought that he could also symbolize the novels ''Into Thin Air'' and ''The Eiger Sanction''.
45* IJustLikeSayingTheWord: This is why Frazz eats kumquats.
46* IntergenerationalFriendship: Frazz is a FriendToAllChildren, but especially to Caulfield.
47* JerkJock: ''Former'' jock, but Coach Hacker definitely fits the bill, being both the gym teacher and a {{Jerkass}} who regularly looks down on Frazz for not being interested in "real" sports.
48* KidsPreferBoxes: Caulfield thinks it's great that while he has broken half his toys, he still has all these empty boxes for his cat. Indeed, he spent most of Christmas vacation juggling the cat from box to box.
49* LessEmbarrassingTerm: Subverted when [[https://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2007/03/06 Frazz loses a swim meet to a 75-year-old]]. He says he wouldn't use the term "75-year-old", so much as the term "everybody".
50* LoveFloats: When Frazz and Miss Plainwell finally get together for a (running) date. Lampshaded:
51--> You know, the traction's terrible up here.\
52I hadn't noticed.
53* MediumAwareness: In [[https://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2019/10/27 this]] strip, a girl holding a dog leash rising into the sky and out of the panel refers to it as "a people-who-can't-see-outside-the-picture-frame detector".
54* NatureLover: Frazz, running and biking in the Great Outdoors. And commenting on the kids who never go out.
55* NonIdleRich: Despite his great wealth, Frazz has no intention of giving up his day job.
56%% ObjectCeilingCling: Done [[http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2001/06/10 here]] with pickles.
57* OfficialCouple: Frazz and Ms. Plainwell, once Frazz gets the courage to ask her out.
58%% PaintingTheMedium: [[http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2011/08/14 This]] strip, where Frazz ''literally'' paints the medium.
59* PictureDay: One story arc where Caulfield draws a goatee on himself in permanent marker the day before picture day. Resolved when [[spoiler:the photographer uses a computer program to cover the goatee]].
60* PrettyButterflies: A viceroy. (Frazz gets to explain why it looks like a monarch.)
61%% RenaissanceMan: Frazz is described as a modern version of this trope.
62* RosesAreRedVioletsAreBlue
63-->Roses are red\
64And violets are blue\
65Take care of that sciata\
66Down by your (wazoo) [[note]]The author is looking for a word that rhymes but is less "trite"[[/note]]
67* SantaClaus: Discussed. Frazz even explains how he can afford all the gifts: he licenses his image.
68* ScantronPicture
69** [[BrilliantButLazy Caulfield]] does this as a RunningGag. He uses the dots to write out music notes, and later recreates ''Art/TheMonaLisa''.
70** In one comic, Frazz and Caulfield are talking about standardized tests, and Frazz tells Caulfield that he once took a test that had bubbles from A to G. On its side, it's basically a blank piece of sheet music.
71* ShoutOut:
72** Countless references to literature, art and music. Not mention that Bryson Elementary is named after author Bill Bryson. Then there's [[Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye Caulfield's name]].
73** More than one strip has mentioned Giantway, a mid-Michigan grocery chain which went under in 1992.
74** The first [[http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2001/04/08 Sunday strip]] has Frazz painting the cafeteria in kid-friendly parodies of ''[[NighthawksShot Nighthawks]]'', Creator/AndyWarhol's ''Campbell's Soup Cans'', Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti's ''[[Art/SistineChapel Creation of Adam]]'', Creator/SalvadorDali's ''Art/ThePersistenceOfMemory'', and ''[[LastSupperSteal The Last Supper]]'', with the title panel (not shown in the linked page) featuring Frazz as the [[Creator/LeonardoDaVinci Vitruvian Man]] for a bonus.
75** One early strip had a newspaper with the headline "[[ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine Mr. Pastis' Pig]] Gets Loose."
76* SistineSteal: An early Sunday comic had Frazz painting the cafeteria in kid-oriented versions of various famous paintings, including the ''Creation of Adam'' featuring a cafeteria lunch lady spooning food onto a student's plate.
77%% SnowballFight: Frazz and Caulfield, more than once.
78* SplashOfColor: One strip is shades of gray, except for a colored egg.
79* SpoiledByTheFormat:[[invoked]] Frazz intends to [[http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2004/12/18 avert this]] for his first novel, by adding a hundred pages of gibberish after the end of the story.
80%% SternTeacher: Mrs. Olsen is this underneath her general meanness.
81* StrawLoser: Coach Hacker exists solely to magnify Frazz's virtues through his own flaws.
82* SturgeonsLaw: In [[http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2004/10/10 one strip,]] Frazz explains this to a kid using a real sturgeon as a metaphor: another fish comments that it seems to him that 90% of seafood salad is krab ''[sic]'', and the sturgeon replies that 90% of everything is krab. [[LamePunReaction Dr. Spaetzle complains to him about the pun]] and Frazz replies that the kid can look up the real law when he's older.
83* SubvertedPunchline: In [[http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2016/01/10 this comic]], Frazz makes a reference to a song by Music/TheWho without saying the name of the band, hoping that Caulfield will ask the question of "Who?" as in "who wrote it?" He goes for proper grammar instead and asks "whom?"
84* TakeThat: When Frazz thinks the kids are revealing embarrassing secrets, he tells them that he paid good money to see ''Film/HowardTheDuck.''
85* ThroughHisStomach: One teacher wins the secondgraders with food.
86%% TooDumbToLive: Coach Hacker, on [[http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2010/05/20 at least one occasion]].
87* UnitConfusion: Parodied when Caulfield points out loudly that light-years are a measure of distance, whereupon Mrs. Olsen tells him to quiet down because he's "making a ton of noise."
88-->'''[[TheGadfly Frazz]]:''' ''(to Caulfield in detention)'' You're going to be here at least a cubit.
89* ViewersAreGeniuses: Jef Mallett has stated that he believes his readers to be among the smartest in the world.
90%% VolumetricMouth: The kids especially, but sometimes the older characters too.
91* XCalledTheyWantTheirYBack: Frazz once took a long bike ride on a chilly day, ending up with only the lower half of his legs windburned.

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