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Cartoonists Poke Fun at Groundhog Day’s Shadow Ritual

By Matthias Binder February 2, 2026
CARTOONS: A smart plan for Groundhog Day
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Phil’s Forecast Sparks National AmusementA ‘Smart Plan’ Emerges in InkDiverse Groundhog Verdicts NationwideCartoonists Weigh In with Sharp WitKey Takeaways

Phil’s Forecast Sparks National Amusement (Image Credits: Flickr)

Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his burrow on Monday and saw his shadow, signaling six more weeks of winter according to longstanding tradition.[1]

Phil’s Forecast Sparks National Amusement

The famous groundhog’s prediction drew crowds to Gobbler’s Knob in Pennsylvania despite sub-zero temperatures.[2] Handlers interpreted Phil’s reaction as a call for extended cold weather, continuing a ritual that dates back centuries.[1]

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Editorial cartoonists across the country seized the moment to offer satirical commentary. Their drawings highlighted the absurdity of relying on a rodent for meteorological insights. Publications compiled these works into timely features, blending humor with skepticism toward folklore.[3]

A ‘Smart Plan’ Emerges in Ink

One standout cartoon, featured prominently by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, suggested alternatives to Phil’s shadow-gazing.[4] Artist John Darkow of the Columbia Missourian captured the essence of moving beyond superstition with a clever visual twist.[3]

Darkow’s piece stood out for its implication that modern tools provide more reliable forecasts. Other cartoonists echoed this theme, poking fun at the groundhog’s inconsistent track record. The collection underscored a broader cultural nod to science over tradition on this quirky holiday.

Diverse Groundhog Verdicts Nationwide

Not all groundhogs agreed with Phil this year. Regional prognosticators delivered mixed messages, adding to the day’s whimsical appeal.

Groundhog Location Prediction
Punxsutawney Phil Pennsylvania Saw shadow: 6 more weeks winter
Woodstock Willie Illinois No shadow: early spring
Staten Island Chuck New York Saw shadow: 6 more weeks winter

These contrasting calls fueled cartoonists’ material, emphasizing the tradition’s playful inconsistencies.[5][6]

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Cartoonists Weigh In with Sharp Wit

The Las Vegas Review-Journal roundup included contributions from several noted artists. Tom Stiglich of Creators Syndicate joined Darkow in delivering pointed humor.

  • John Darkow highlighted innovative forecasting methods.
  • Tom Stiglich added layers of political satire to the weather theme.
  • Other syndicates contributed visuals blending current events with the holiday.
  • Dave Whamond offered a fresh take on the burrow emergence ritual.[7]

These pieces circulated widely, reminding readers of the lighthearted side of seasonal predictions.

Key Takeaways

  • Phil’s shadow sighting dominated headlines but faced cartoon mockery.
  • Cartoonists advocated “smarter” approaches like apps and experts.
  • Regional groundhogs split on spring’s arrival, mirroring real weather variability.

While Punxsutawney Phil holds court each February, editorial cartoons remind us to take the ritual with a grain of salt – or perhaps check a radar map instead. What do you think of this year’s prediction? Tell us in the comments.

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