The ComicVine website treats the hero of this note and The Terrific Whatzit as one character, because they both share the name McSnurtle the Turtle and they appear in the same series (Funny Stuff), etc., but that’s where the similarities end, and the most important thing is that their characters are completely different, The Terrific Whatzit was super lazy and had a secret superhero identity, and this one is very active, constantly looking for business opportunities. We decided to describe them separately in TurtleDex.
Funny Stuff #61: He appears on three pages, on a lot of frames – he visits Dizzy Dog.


Funny Stuff #62: A few frames on two sides – he works on a garden patch.


Funny Stuff #65: Again, a little bit of frames on two pages – he help to find a solution for digging up the beans.


The Three Mouseketeers #06: On the “how to draw” page that you can color yourself.

The Three Mouseketeers #07: Again, one page, a few frames – he talks to Dizzy Dog.


Dodo & the Frog #84: He is in one frame, as a salesman in the store.

Dodo & the Frog #90: He is on some frames on three pages – here he appears as someone who sells (or actually rents) trailers through an advertisement in a newspaper.


Hollywood Funny Folks #37: He has two pages to himself, a lot of frames, we see him visiting Dizzy Dog.


Nutsy Squirrel #068: Literally on one frame, visible at the door of his home.

Comic Cavalcade #59: He has a lot of pages for himself, the story is about clothes and trying to earn money on them.



Comic Cavalcade #047: Six pages. McSnurtle tries to get money from Dizzy Dog, he also pretend that he have a plane.



Comic Cavalcade #050: Four pages full of him. Doing business with Dizzy Dog (as usual, unprofitable to Dizzy).




Dodo & the Frog #083: The turtle is visible on two frames, the third one shows only his shop sign.


Dodo & the Frog #086: Lots of frames on four pages. He tries to make a scam and get some money, but of course he ends up in the red.



Fox and Crow #091, reprint w The Three Mouseketeers 02: One-page joke.

Funny Stuff #074 : Visible in two frames, and in the next two you can see the logo of his restaurant.


Hollywood Funny Folks #038: On four pages there is lot of pictures of him, as a seller whose prices goes up quickly.


Leading Screen Comics #050: Seven pages, McSnurtle wants a hundred dollars from Dizzy Dog… and eventually manages to get that money, though not directly from Dizzy.




Leading Screen Comics #056: Almost six pages full of him – another retailer benefiting from naiveness of Dizzy Dog appeared nearby. McSnurtle wants to get rid of him, but exceptionally, the comic’s punch line is that both sellers lose and the winner who recovered all the lost money is Dizzy Dog.




Leading Screen #066: Visible in three frames, he congratulates Dizzy and manipulate him to make him work.

Leading Screen #069: Three frames, he is selling donuts.

Leading Screen #070: Five frames , as usual, he earns some money.


Leading Screen #074: Eight frames on two pages.


Leading Screen #075: Many frames on six pages, McSnurtle is selling “ideas”.



Nutsy Squirrel #069: Can be seen on four frames, helps with cake problem.


Peter Porkchops #035 : One frame, he is awakened in the middle of the night by a client.

Peter Porkchops #041 : Four frames, exceptionally, it is not him who trades/cheats, he is only used by someone! Other person yells at him that he will not sell him something for five thousand, even though McSnurtle is not interested in it. But other character (true prey of the seller from the beggining) hearing that a money-smart man like McSnurtle wants to pay that much, thinks it must be worth more. )


Peter Porkchops #046: Nine frames, he is doing business.


Peter Porkchops #061: Two pages, McSnurtle gets robbed.


Raccoon Kids #057: Just one frame at the end of the story.

Raccoon Kids #061: Two frames – he is happy about the customer who wants to buy everything he has in the store.

Raccoon Kids #062: One frame, he sells a fish.

Author: XYuriTT