Kai Hua Roh

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Kai Hua Roh
CategoriesHumor comic
FrequencySemimonthly
FounderVithit Utsahajit
Founded1973
CompanyBanluesarn
CountryThailand
LanguageThai
ISSN0858-1479

Kai Hua Roh (Thai: ขายหัวเราะ; RTGSKhai Hua Ro; lit.'To Sell Laugh') is a Thailand comedy comic book launched in 1973 by Editor Vithit Utsahajit. Kai Hua Roh content is a comic strip that offers humorous aspects of life, popular culture, society, politics, entertainment and news. This book also includes several articles about short story, gags from audience and a guest that is a public figure.

History[edit]

Published in 1973 by Vithit Utsahajit , son of the founder of Bunluesarn, Bunlue Utsahajit in the purpose that it will bring entertainment to the readers due to the lack of media at that time.[1]

The name comes from two words “Kai (To Sell)” and “Hua Roh (Laugh)” which Vithit ask an artist from that time before he published the book.[2] At first, Kai Hua Roh was distributed into A4 size paper then changed the size into pocket book for more portability.[3]

After standing on the shelves for a 48 years, Banluesarn has now stopped selling comics in print on a regular basis and has turned in to making e-books and online platform instead.[4] The last issue of kai hua roh that was published as a book was issue 1515, released on 11 May 2021[5]

Bor Kor Withit[edit]

Editor Withit (Bor Kor Withit) is the Mascot that is associates to Kai Hua Roh and Mahasanook for a long time. This character was inspired by the Editor in chief Vithit Utsahajit. The appearance of this character is a fat and strict editor who always torture the artists. Editor Withit always changes the appearance to match the trend and culture of the time.

Spin-off[edit]

PangPond

PangPond (Thai: ปังปอนด์) Monthly comic book by Tai (Pakdee Saetaweesuk) Comic about PangPond

A Flowergirl and Banana boy

A Flowergirl and Banana boy (Thai: สาวดอกไม้กะนายกล้วยไข่) Monthly comic book by Arifen Hazanee that contains a parody of television drama and comic about mythology.

Noo-Hin Inter

Noo-Hin Inter(Thai: หนูหิ่น อินเตอร์) Monthly comic book by Oah about Noo-Hin, rural teenager who comes into Bangkok to work as a maid at Kun Milk’s house.

Mahasanook[edit]

Two years after the first launch of Kai Hua Roh, Bunluesarn published the Mahasanook comic which includes a short story of comic as an additional con. Nowadays, Mahasanook is end publication on issue 1362 in 2021

References[edit]


Sources[edit]

Bunlue Group. (n.d.). Bunlue Gtoup : Contract us. Retrieved January 26, 2017, from Bunlue Grup: http://www.banluegroup.com/web/html/about.php

Lent, J. A. (2014). Southeast Asian Cartoon Art: History, Trends and Problems. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company.

Thai Printing Association. (n.d.). ขายหัวเราะ ภารกิจแห่งชาติและรางวัลที่คู่ควร. Retrieved January 26, 2017, from สมาคมการพิมพ์ไทย Thai Printing Association: http://www.thaiprint.org/thaiprint/index.php?option=com_zoo&view=item&item_id=608&Itemid=54

Utsahajit, V. (2013, November 4). เกล็ดแป้งทอด: คุยเรื่องการ์ตูนไทยกับ บก.วิธิต ขายหัวเราะ. (ส. เฮ้งสวัสดิ์, Interviewer)

ขายหัวเราะ. (2017). กรุงเทพมหานคร: บรรลือสาส์น.

External links[edit]

Bunlue Group (Official website)

  1. ^ group="Interview">Utsahajit, V. (2016, July 25). สีสันเศรษฐกิจ : ขายหัวเราะ อุตสา ฮา กรรม : ผลิตขำทำเงิน. (ด. แสงจันทร์, Interviewer)
  2. ^ group="Interview">Laohaburanakit, S. (2014, April 29). "ขายหัวเราะ" จากอดีตจนถึงปัจจุบัน.
  3. ^ group="Interview">Saentaweesuk, P. (2014, April 9). ต่าย ขายหัวเราะกับมุมมองเมืองไทยใน 40ปี.
  4. ^ ‘บรรลือสาส์น’ ผนึกกำลัง ‘เมพ’ (MEB) ขยายฐานการ์ตูนไทย ส่งสามซีรี่ส์ดัง สาวดอกไม้ฯ,ไอ้แมงสาบ,กระบี่หยามยุทธภพสู่อีบุ๊ค
  5. ^ ฉบับ1515 ในเพจMEB