Fuzzy Fractures Rudyard Kipling and His Camel
English novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist Rudyard Kipling is probably best known for writing The Jungle Book.
Many of his stories were inspired by his native British India where he lived for the first five years of his life.
A prolific writer as he entered his adult years, Kipling had his stories first published while still in his teens.
“The Camel’s Hump” is a poem that appears in Rudyard Kipling’s fable How the Camel Got His Hump. The story is about a lazy camel who avoids working and just sits idle in one place.
That is, until the one and (thankfully) only Executive Producer Michael Fuzzy Lee gets his hands on it, turning it into another one of his lysergic messes.
We would like to take this opportunity to apologize to the estate of Rudyard Kipling. That said, we can’t guarantee that Fuzzy won’t fracture another one of Kipling’s stories in the future.