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4''[[http://campcomic.com/ Camp Weedonwantcha]]'' was a story by artist Katie Rice about children left to fend for themselves at a nature camp that has no adults, with their only contact with the outside world being supplies occasionally dropped in by parachute, which are just as likely to contain feral cats as anything useful. The comic is centered on twelve-year-old Malachi, the newest resident of the camp, and the people he meets and gets to know there.
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6The comic was the winner of the first (and only) season of RealityTV GameShow ''WebVideo/StripSearch''.
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8As of January 2018, the comic has entered hiatus due to Katie taking a directing job on ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020''. Some time in 2023, the webcomic has gone offline, leaving it as an OrphanedSeries.
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12!!''Camp Weedonwantcha'' contains examples of:
13* AbhorrentAdmirer:
14** Early in the comic, Purdy started on this path in regards to Malachi, but it seemed like she turned her attention towards Brian at the end of her introductory arc. However, nothing was made of this after her introductory arc.
15** Neiman has taken up the mantle as Malachi's creepy stalker, following Malachi around, poking through his cabin, and even making dolls of himself and Malachi and making a rope out of Malachi's hair.
16* AbusiveParents: Most, if not all, of the cast's parents were abusive in some form or another, as you'd expect of parents who dumped their kids in an isolated, unsupervised camp and abandoned them there.
17* AdultsAreUseless: The camp is completely devoid of adults, leaving the kids to fend for themselves. It's also implied heavily that most of their parents just left them at the camp to fend for themselves.
18* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Pretty much the point of the talent show arc. Also [[spoiler:the driving force behind Malachi's need to prove himself]].
19* BreakfastClub: All of the campers, who are all kids, come from different backgrounds and have varying personalities, but what all of the campers have in common is that: they were all sent to that camp because they were unwanted, disowned, and abandoned by their parents or guardians, they are all left to fend for themselves, all seem to have emotional and personality problems, and seem to be miserable together. However, over the course of the comic series, they grow closer to each other.
20* BlackComedy: A significant percentage of the comics are disturbing but funny. Examples include the kids playing with the parachute of a skeleton hanging from a tree, Seventeen mistaking a dead possum for one pretending to be dead and sitting over it for an entire day waiting for it to get up, and Malachi blowing on some improvised birthday candles to wish he wasn't at the camp, accidentally knocking them over and causing a huge fire. [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/77 Not to mention this.]]
21* ChildPopstar: Dani, formerly. His parents used this to get rich, and abandoned him in the camp when his popularity began to wane and he wasn't a reliable source of income anymore.
22* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Seventeen becomes upset over losing her Love Bug inside her [[spoiler:supposedly]] bear-infested cabin, Malachi reassures her with the fact that it's probably already been eaten anyway.
23* CrapsackWorld: Any world where the camp is a thing would count, but consider this: Seventeen was happier not remembering how terrible her life was before the camp.
24* CreepyChild: Several of the campers are either somewhat creepy as a result of the psychological trauma involved in their abandonment, or were deeply disturbing beforehand.
25* CreepyTwins: Gwen and Liesel. They object to being called weird despite speaking in unison, claiming to have psychic powers, and possibly wanting all the other campers to die.
26* DarkAndTroubledPast: It'd be easier to name who doesn't have one, given the nature of the plot. The talent show auditions are a great example of this, [[spoiler:as is the more in-depth exploration of Seventeen's past experienced after she eats the "elephant candy" dropped by the stream]].
27* DirtyKid: [[http://campcomic.com/comic/nsfc "NSFC"]] has Tanner, Fred and Poostar buy a drawing of a naked woman from Lewis. However, since Lewis is a kid, the drawing of the naked woman is [[TerribleArtist very poor.]] Doesn't stop the other kids from being awed by it.
28-->'''Fred:''' That is so hot.
29* DysfunctionJunction: You know, we were gonna do some thing where we asked you to name one genuinely sane and well-adjusted kid, but, ah... they, don't exist. Like, at all. Happy fun summer camp.
30* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The original pilot comics from Strip Search have Malachi as a {{Jerkass}} who abuses Seventeen's naivety for cheap laughs while Brian actually talks regularly.
31* EasterEgg: Every single comic after "Special Delivery #2" has one of the feral cats in it. Sometimes it's obvious, sometimes it's hidden.
32* FalseReassurance: In [[http://campcomic.com/comic/101 this strip]] Malachi freaks out at a sight of earwig at night and feels another one crawling inside his ear. He asks Sventeen to check his ear only for her to tell him there are no earwigs inside. In the last panel it is revealed it really isn't an earwig ... but a big furry spider.
33* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins.
34* FreeRangeChildren: Deconstructed. The kids act like they're just at summer camp, but they still have to deal with starvation, diseases, wild animals, and even murderous campers. The only support they get is the occasional air-dropped package filled with unwanted merchandise. It's implied that the casualty count is high. [[spoiler:Campers that survive long enough eventually choose to brave the walk back to civilization.]]
35* GilliganCut: Seventeen is busy walking silly and barefoot, trips on a rock and peels her toenail. Both her and Malachi [[{{Beat}} stare at the injury with blank faces for a moment]]. Cut to the next panel where Seventeen is dragging freaked-out and drooling Malachi into the cafeteria and calling for help.
36* HeroicBSOD: Malachi [[http://campcomic.com/comic/sticktoitiveness/ in this comic]], just after [[spoiler:Linus kicked him out of the library after Malachi turned it into a "light club" without Linus' consent]].
37* HorribleCampingTrip: The camp itself is okay, it's the lack of adult supervision, inconsistent supply drops, and general lack of basic necessities that makes it horrible. [[{{Dissimile}} So it ends up not being okay at all]].
38* IntoxicationEnsues: Malachi after being treated for a tummy ache with Seventeen's "medical herbs".
39* KidsAreCruel: Not quite at ''Literature/LordOfTheFlies'' levels yet, but the kids already act like dicks to each other. One strip even implies that murders have occurred. However, just as often, the kids manage to ''not'' be cruel, and to pull together and empathize with one another in tough circumstances.
40* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Well not ''that'' major but Seventeen is completely unfazed when she trips on a stone while barefoot and peels her toenail. Malachi on the other hand [[MinorInjuryOverreaction faints at the mere sight of it]] even though the injury isn't even his in the first place.
41* MeaningfulName: The title. The "camp" is a place where all manner of "unwanted" things get dumped, from recalled products to feral cats [[spoiler:to the children there]].
42* MoodWhiplash: The story about Colin's whistle goes from [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/burgle Malachi comedically stealing the whistle]] to [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/colin Colin's rather upsetting backstory]] with only one comic separating them.
43* MushroomSamba: Seventeen's "natural remedy" for nausea causes Malachi to hallucinate vividly. Interestingly, some hallucinogenic chemical components of deadly nightshade and Jimson weed actually ''are'' used to treat stomach upset in very low doses, but it may be giving her too much credit to assume that Seventeen knew this [[spoiler:given that her cure for the overdose is a poultice made of crushed up bugs and bear feces]].
44* NobodyPoops: [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/full Averted]] [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/retentive so]] [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/38 very]] [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/39 very]] [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/40 hard.]]
45* ParentalAbandonment: It's a camp for parents to leave unwanted children at.
46* PassingTheTorch: [[spoiler: At the end of Volume 2, Linus leaves the camp and leaves the Library in Malachi's care.]]
47* ProducePelting: The kids from the rope course bring tomatoes to the talent show. But since there are no tomatoes in the camp, they painted some rocks red instead.
48* SignificantScar: Tanner, the kid who antagonizes Malachi in the beginning of the mountain lion arc. [[spoiler: He got his scar from being bullied by kids in his school.]]
49* SmallSecludedWorld: The camp has had no interaction with the outside world aside from supply airdrops for food and other random things.
50* SocialServicesDoesNotExist: The comic's premise hinges on this trope. The only indication that anyone apart from the kids and their parents even know of the camp's existence, let alone cares about the kids' well-being, is the occasional supply drop. And even most of those "supplies" are so useless they [[DownInTheDumps might not be intended for the kids at all]].
51* SummerCampy: The camp has no adult supervision and is run purely by the child campers - leading to exactly the results you would expect from children being in charge of a camp.
52* SuperPersistentPredator: The mountain lion was willing to wait ''days'' to get a chance to pounce on the kids in the mess hall (in real life, most mountain lions don't pursue and wait for their prey for very long).
53* UnreliableNarrator:
54** Colin, the oldest kid in the camp and self-proclaimed camp counselor, keeps order with the whistle his dad, the school gym coach, gave him when he dropped him off at camp, to keep order like he would have done. [[spoiler: His father actually abandoned him there for not living up to his demands that Colin be an athlete like him, instead being interested in magic and illusions. Colin only got the whistle because he was clinging to it when his father physically pushed him out of the car and left him]].
55** Turns out this might apply to many, if not all, the campers. [[spoiler: Self-delusion and memory repression seem to be very common coping mechanisms.]]
56* TheUnreveal: One of the great mysteries of the comic is the origins of the camp and who is maintaining it. Answers that might be held in the camp's Administrations Office, which the main trio barely miss at the beginning of Volume 2. Malachi finally enters the building towards the end of the Volume, [[spoiler: only to find that Neiman has made his home there - with no answers or anything of importance.]]
57* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[http://www.campcomic.com/comic/chute This comic]] has the campers find the corpse of a parachuter who got tangled in the trees. They look on in what appears to be shock... only to reveal that they were looking at the parachute and weren't reacting to the dead body.
58* VagueAge: Everyone except Malachi (who is stated to be 12) has no given age.
59* WhamEpisode:
60** Pretty much ''all'' of the camper's backstories count as this, as they've turned the comic from black comedy to heart-wrenching tragedy.
61** The last strip of Volume 2 shows that Malachi [[spoiler:has moved into the library following Linus's departure and is continuing to teach Seventeen how to read]]. The climate has also changed to winter weather.
62* WhamLine: When Linus and Malachi enter into the Deep Deep Woods.
63--> '''Linus''': I think I found what I was looking for.
64--> '''Linus''': [[spoiler:The way out of camp.]]
65* WhamShot: The final panel of the map arc. Malachi and his friends decide to call it quits, not realizing that they were standing on top of the camp's ''admin building'', a place that could hold so many answers to the camp's existence.
66* WildChild:
67** The Proto Kid, the first camper to come to the camp, went insane and is now living as a feral child out in the woods.
68** Most of the incidental kids show signs of starting to become this, most likely having been there much longer than Malachi and a few others.
69* WilliamTelling: Subverted in [[http://campcomic.com/comic/54 this]] strip.
70-->'''Malachi:''' Get my apple ''off'' your head or I will ''shoot'' you.
71* WorldLimitedToThePlot: The world is limited to the camp proper, the Rope Bridge area where the other kids live, the lake, the woods, and the Deep Woods. The mountain road in and out of camp is only used to drop kids in and leave. The most we see of the world outside is when we see the kid's backstories.

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