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🧸 Catnip Bravo and The Plush Pact

  • Writer: Catnip Bravo
    Catnip Bravo
  • Jun 16
  • 2 min read

In every great kingdom, there must be a leader.

On the plush shelf? There’s only chaos.

In this special postcard comic, Catnip Bravo attempts to declare himself the undisputed ruler of the plush pile. But with every plush shouting their case—from magical ponies to tactical raccoons to overconfident bunnies—things get heated fast.

“You’re not even licensed!”
“I AM SUPERIOR!”
“The cookie confirmed it.”

Yes. A fortune cookie is involved.


What starts as a proud proclamation turns into a plush pile-on—and ends with something Catnip never expected: a fair system of rotating leadership.

(Which he immediately regrets.)


🐾 Why it matters:

Every plush in the Catnip Bravo universe thinks they should be in charge. None of them are qualified. That’s what makes it work.


The Plush Pact is part of Catnip’s ongoing attempts to turn a humble toy factory into an empire. One plush. One proclamation. One fortune cookie at a time.


📬 This comic originally appeared as a postcard included in orders from Symbiote Studios. It’s part of an ongoing effort to build Catnip Bravo’s world—one comic at a time.

Four-panel comic featuring Catnip Bravo arguing to be leader of the plush shelf. Other plush characters, including SB Bunny, Firecracker Raccoon, and other toys, challenge his claim. The conflict escalates until Catnip produces a fortune cookie that reads 'Chosen Plush,' leading to a group decision to rotate leadership.
Catnip Bravo attempts to declare himself the one true leader of the plush shelf—with help from a suspiciously convenient fortune cookie.

🎬 Behind the Scenes: A Word from Catnip Bravo

“I was born for greatness. The shelf was merely a formality.”Catnip Bravo, while standing on a sea of flattened plushies

The inspiration for The Plush Pact came from real-life events inside a toy factory plush bin, where leadership disputes are frequent, unproductive, and almost always involve snacks.

This comic was built like all Catnip Bravo postcards:

  • Four tight panels

  • A full cast pile-up

  • And a final punchline that leaves Catnip Bravo only slightly humbled (if at all)

The idea of using a fortune cookie as a self-serving divine sign?100% Catnip's idea.

“Some are born leaders. Others are confirmed via baked goods.”Catnip, eating the rest of the cookies after reading the fortune

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