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Pickles The Hamster
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Ongoing, First published Jan 09, 2024
Pickles is not your normal hamster. Far from it. He walks on two legs, wears clothes, speaks, has brilliant blue eyes, and is a 7 foot 2 fluffball. Five years after being taken in by a nice couple, he convinces them to let him go to school. As a teenage hamster, you're gonna stand out. Follow Pickles as he makes friends with an outcast, navigates school life, the jerks of high school, sports offers, and obsess over Hampton and the Hamsters! From school bullies, to a friendship of rare quality, to sports, to the biggest day of his life, Pickles sure isn't normal. And he's out to prove that's a GOOD thing!
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