tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post3321045489466263648..comments2024-03-28T03:15:52.497-04:00Comments on Duck Comics Revue: "Scrooge McDrooge Wanderer"GeoX, one of the GeoX boys.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14658452994152399308noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-12465187132369756932021-07-27T10:41:59.998-04:002021-07-27T10:41:59.998-04:00There is growing evidence that people infected wit...There is growing evidence that people infected with COVID-19 can transmit the virus to others before symptoms<br />Develop (known as pre-symptomatic transmission). It is also possible for people with mild symptoms (such as a mild<br />Cough and no other signs of illness) or no signs of illness to transmit the virus.<br /> <a href="https://hopewomenbd.org/" rel="nofollow">suport humanity hope womens and childs BD</a><br />mk zamanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13775569678330605408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-88848918066476239912021-06-13T06:35:57.191-04:002021-06-13T06:35:57.191-04:00CORONA VIRUS
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In the story there was a greedy spoiled prince who was a total a-hole. One day he notice drunk hobo in his garden, he found him amusing and for fun he got the idea to switch places for a day with the drunk... sort of a Prince and the Pauper scenario, exept this story pre-dates it and here the entire kingdom was in on the joke.<br /><br />HOWEVER it turn out that for a day of the drunk hobo ruling the life in the kignhdoom was better and prosper more then during the entrie year of Princess rulling, so when the next day the Prince rurn they pretended he is still a hobo and din't let him in to the palace and they let the drunk rule as a supirior monarh.<br /><br />THE END... (Copyright Scheherazade) <br /><br />...Not sure why I just retold entire thing but it's a fun story with a nice message so there you go. Pan Miluśhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01364446151493198587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-26686345023717734162020-02-13T16:17:58.588-05:002020-02-13T16:17:58.588-05:00Also, the reversed colors on the bootleg Beagles l...Also, the reversed colors on the bootleg Beagles look weird. Blue shirts/orange pants and caps.Elainenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-52046912910990330962020-02-13T15:36:10.596-05:002020-02-13T15:36:10.596-05:00Ah, I get the same thing when I put the Italian ti...Ah, I get the same thing when I put the Italian title into Google Translate. My guess is that it's a misprint put in by somebody who was submitting an "improved translation." Amusingly, if you click on Scrooge McDrooge to get the alternate translation, you get "Scrooge Scrooge tramp"! I use Google Translate a LOT with plot descriptions from INDUCKS, and often the main translation will be halfway decent English with the names untranslated, while the alternate translation will translate the names more or less correctly and be unreadable English. Go figure. <br /><br />@Achille: maybe Scrooge wanted to get a free meal out of Daisy before proving his identity to them and bringing them back to Jeeves as his witnesses.Elainenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-49860553438556987162020-02-13T15:18:13.435-05:002020-02-13T15:18:13.435-05:00Oh, sure, and funny it is. I just meant to point o...Oh, sure, and funny it is. I just meant to point out that "Wanderer" was also fairly inaccurate. Achille Talonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11636339293230261724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-30843608840888422382020-02-13T12:45:20.008-05:002020-02-13T12:45:20.008-05:00Scrooge the tramp Scrooge the tramp Pan Miluśhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01364446151493198587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-24533640614122792412020-02-13T12:43:42.510-05:002020-02-13T12:43:42.510-05:00I reckon you know that, but a fairer translation o...<i>I reckon you know that, but a fairer translation of the Italian title would be "Scrooge McDuck the Hobo", "The Hobo Scrooge McDuck", or something of that nature.</i><br /><br />Well, I mean, obviously, call him hobo, vagabond, poor wayfaring stranger, whatever; that's straightforward enough. The only amusing thing--if you think it's amusing--is the inexplicable "McDrooge."GeoX, one of the GeoX boys.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14658452994152399308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-71409582808237802082020-02-13T11:23:36.017-05:002020-02-13T11:23:36.017-05:00Wow, thank you Drleevazan. This is all very intere...Wow, thank you Drleevazan. This is all very interesting stuff. <br /><br />I did rea "Zio Paperone e il bisbilone" story and it was very interesting to see early non-Barks apperance of Glomgold especialy since not only he was closer to his first apperance but it was the first (and for very long time the only time) he and Rockerduck interacted. <br />Pan Miluśhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01364446151493198587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-48631121607086721582020-02-13T10:01:30.520-05:002020-02-13T10:01:30.520-05:00Other first non-Barks appearances:
-Gladstone: W ...Other first non-Barks appearances:<br /><br />-Gladstone: W CP 3-02, "Presents For All", 1951 (Del Connell, Bob Moore)<br /><br />-Gyro: W OS 492-06, "Snapshot Memories!", 1953 (Al Hubbard)<br /><br />-Little Helper: I TL 184-B, "Paperino e la macchina ripetitrice", 1958 (Guido Martina, Luciano Bottaro)<br /><br />-Scrooge: W WH B6-01, "Trail Blazer", 1950 (Bob Moore)<br /><br />-April, May, and June: W DG 35-02, "The Course in Confusion", 1960 (Pete Alvarado) [just April], W OS 1140-03, "Easy Does It", 1960 (Tony Strobl, John Liggera) [all three]<br /><br />-Glomgold: I TL 608-B, "Zio Paperone e il bisbilione", 1967 (Osvaldo Pavese, Giuseppe Perego)<br /><br />-Goldie: I TL 577-A, "The Miner's Granddaughter", 1966 (Romano Scarpa)<br /><br />-Cornelius Coot: I TL 291-B, "Archimede Pitagorico e l'uomo medio", 1961 (Carlo Chendi, Luciano Capitanio)<br /><br />-Magica: I TL 360-A, "Zio Paperone e la strega antistrega", 1962 (Giampaolo Barosso, Giuseppe Perego)<br />Drleevezannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-30773041411979848462020-02-13T09:03:11.274-05:002020-02-13T09:03:11.274-05:00Per INDUCKS, the first non-Barks Beagle appearance...Per INDUCKS, the first non-Barks Beagle appearance was in the Bottaro story <i>Paperino e i piatti volanti</i>. The first Westen non-Barks Beagle appearance was in <i>Still the Champion</i>, which you reviewed some time ago.Drleevezannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-47678492655679354142020-02-13T07:17:31.767-05:002020-02-13T07:17:31.767-05:00Welp, I bee seing these Beagle Boys in my nightmar...Welp, I bee seing these Beagle Boys in my nightmare today so thahnk you for that Mr. G. <br /><br /><br />I do belive however that you previewsly review a story with first NON-Barks Beagle Boys apperance which was "Still the Champion" (or at least that what some people calmed in the comment section of your review for that story, which I belive Achille Talon comfirm) <br /><br />It would be fun if you would make run down of some of the first Non-Barks apperances of some characters like Gladstone, Magica or Glomgold.Pan Miluśhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01364446151493198587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5423579092779163824.post-86158514192884108402020-02-13T04:58:24.642-05:002020-02-13T04:58:24.642-05:00I reckon you know that, but a fairer translation o...I reckon you know that, but a fairer translation of the Italian title would be "<i>Scrooge McDuck the Hobo</i>", "<i>The Hobo Scrooge McDuck</i>", or something of that nature.<br /><br />I like those Beagles, really. I definitely think the variety of art in Disney comics lost something when it was decided that Goofy aside, all anthropomorphic-dog characters would just generically be "dogs", as opposed to having different families of designs based on different dog breeds. <br /><br />Also, how insane is it that Scrooge doesn't get himself recognized by Donald and Daisy? Jeeves is one thing (though this story would go very differently in Italy if this were Albert Quackmore), but surely he'd be ablet o make <i>them</i> believe him via personal details and the like.Achille Talonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11636339293230261724noreply@blogger.com