Sure do.
"Animals in Disney Comics" could make for an interesting topic, especially in such cases where a character deals with animals of the species he is designed after-- Donald and ducks, Mickey and mice (including Gus & Jaq), ...
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Topic: Death in Disney comics (and movies)
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Olivier
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 61 -
2008-09-13 at 15:03:27
Mexican Fan
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 62 -
2008-09-14 at 04:56:07
the alexander troops on The Treasure Of The Ten Avatars by don rosa
LadyQuackly
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 63 -
2008-09-15 at 01:22:01
Quote from user: HedbergIn several Barks stories, we see Donald and the kids eat turkey (one of them isn't made "traditionally", but roasted when speared on Donalds rocketship on his entry through the Atmosphere)
Remember?
I've noticed that in both the comics and the old Disney cartoons. Donald even
eats eggs, and technically that would constitute cannibalism (if not infanticide!). But I reckon with anthro ducks and chickens, you can bend the rules a little.
Remember?
I've noticed that in both the comics and the old Disney cartoons. Donald even
eats eggs, and technically that would constitute cannibalism (if not infanticide!). But I reckon with anthro ducks and chickens, you can bend the rules a little.
LadyQuackly
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 64 -
2008-09-15 at 01:23:15
Quote from user: HedbergIn several Barks stories, we see Donald and the kids eat turkey (one of them isn't made "traditionally", but roasted when speared on Donalds rocketship on his entry through the Atmosphere)
Remember?
I've noticed that, in both the comics and the old Disney cartoons. Donald even eats eggs, and technically that would all be cannibalism (not to mention infanticide with the eggs!). But I reckon with anthro ducks and chickens, you can bend the rules a little.
Remember?
I've noticed that, in both the comics and the old Disney cartoons. Donald even eats eggs, and technically that would all be cannibalism (not to mention infanticide with the eggs!). But I reckon with anthro ducks and chickens, you can bend the rules a little.
Robb_K
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 65 -
2008-09-15 at 16:52:32
Quote from user: OlivierSure do.
"Animals in Disney Comics" could make for an interesting topic, especially in such cases where a character deals with animals of the species he is designed after-- Donald and ducks, Mickey and mice (including Gus & Jaq), ...
Goofy and Pluto....
It would be interesting to have The Big Bad Wolf chased by a pack of real wolves, nipping at his tail.
"Animals in Disney Comics" could make for an interesting topic, especially in such cases where a character deals with animals of the species he is designed after-- Donald and ducks, Mickey and mice (including Gus & Jaq), ...
Goofy and Pluto....
It would be interesting to have The Big Bad Wolf chased by a pack of real wolves, nipping at his tail.
Roger North
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 66 -
2008-09-15 at 19:20:04
The Big Bad Wolf got bit in the tail by a baby coyote once in the Camping in the woods story. I have that story in Walt Disney's Summer Fun#1 and Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #670.
WB
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 67 -
2008-09-16 at 15:37:58
Those coyotes would be Bent Tail and Bent Tail Junior, Roger.
For anyone in the know - have they appeared in Disney Comics anywhere at all besides that one Bad Wolf story?
I'm honestly shocked that the Gottfredson/Walsh stories aren't listed here more given how dark quite a few of them are.
For anyone in the know - have they appeared in Disney Comics anywhere at all besides that one Bad Wolf story?
I'm honestly shocked that the Gottfredson/Walsh stories aren't listed here more given how dark quite a few of them are.
Lars Jensen
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 68 -
2008-09-16 at 16:19:16
Quote from user: WBThose coyotes would be Bent Tail and Bent Tail Junior, Roger.
For anyone in the know - have they appeared in Disney Comics anywhere at all besides that one Bad Wolf story?
See http://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Bent-Tail+Junior&view=4&c1=date .
For anyone in the know - have they appeared in Disney Comics anywhere at all besides that one Bad Wolf story?
See http://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Bent-Tail+Junior&view=4&c1=date .
Timoro
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 69 -
2008-09-16 at 18:48:34
Quote from user: LadyQuacklyI've noticed that in both the comics and the old Disney cartoons. Donald even
eats eggs, and technically that would constitute cannibalism.
Chicken eggs and roasted turkey? I guess that would be more like we eating apes? What if Donald eats non-antrophomorphic ducks? In my opinion, not cannibalism. Antropomorphic animal eating another antropomorphic animal would be in my terms closer to cannibalism. Therefore Big Bad Wolf eating antropomorphic pigs is cannibalistic behaviour. I think there are several cases where we can see non-antrophomorphic pigs in wolf-stories. Any examples?
Timo
eats eggs, and technically that would constitute cannibalism.
Chicken eggs and roasted turkey? I guess that would be more like we eating apes? What if Donald eats non-antrophomorphic ducks? In my opinion, not cannibalism. Antropomorphic animal eating another antropomorphic animal would be in my terms closer to cannibalism. Therefore Big Bad Wolf eating antropomorphic pigs is cannibalistic behaviour. I think there are several cases where we can see non-antrophomorphic pigs in wolf-stories. Any examples?
Timo
LadyQuackly
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 70 -
2008-09-16 at 19:07:06
Quote from user: timoroQuote from user: LadyQuacklyI've noticed that in both the comics and the old Disney cartoons. Donald even
eats eggs, and technically that would constitute cannibalism.
Chicken eggs and roasted turkey? I guess that would be more like we eating apes? What if Donald eats non-antrophomorphic ducks? In my opinion, not cannibalism. Antropomorphic animal eating another antropomorphic animal would be in my terms closer to cannibalism. Therefore Big Bad Wolf eating antropomorphic pigs is cannibalistic behaviour. I think there are several cases where we can see non-antrophomorphic pigs in wolf-stories. Any examples?
Timo
I hadn't thought of that, with the Three Little Pigs. I haven't seen any wolf stories that I remember
with non-anthro-pigs, though.
Yeah, I've seen Donald eat turkey and roast chicken and eggs, and I never paid much mind to it; but
I imagine there were people who noticed and thought, "OMG, he's eating another bird!" :P
I don't remember seeing Donald eat any non-anthro ducks, though...in fact, there's kind of an inside joke about that in one cartoon, "Chef Donald", where he's pasting recipes in a scrapbook and he accidentally pastes one for roast duck. When he sees what it really is, he gets mad and snaps, "Roast DUCK???! Oh, YEAH???" and rips it out! XD
(If you'd like to see the cartoon, here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoqXzmEYcyU )
eats eggs, and technically that would constitute cannibalism.
Chicken eggs and roasted turkey? I guess that would be more like we eating apes? What if Donald eats non-antrophomorphic ducks? In my opinion, not cannibalism. Antropomorphic animal eating another antropomorphic animal would be in my terms closer to cannibalism. Therefore Big Bad Wolf eating antropomorphic pigs is cannibalistic behaviour. I think there are several cases where we can see non-antrophomorphic pigs in wolf-stories. Any examples?
Timo
I hadn't thought of that, with the Three Little Pigs. I haven't seen any wolf stories that I remember
with non-anthro-pigs, though.
Yeah, I've seen Donald eat turkey and roast chicken and eggs, and I never paid much mind to it; but
I imagine there were people who noticed and thought, "OMG, he's eating another bird!" :P
I don't remember seeing Donald eat any non-anthro ducks, though...in fact, there's kind of an inside joke about that in one cartoon, "Chef Donald", where he's pasting recipes in a scrapbook and he accidentally pastes one for roast duck. When he sees what it really is, he gets mad and snaps, "Roast DUCK???! Oh, YEAH???" and rips it out! XD
(If you'd like to see the cartoon, here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoqXzmEYcyU )
Mexican Fan
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 71 -
2008-09-16 at 20:09:17
Quote from user: LadyQuacklyI don't remember seeing Donald eat any non-anthro ducks, though...in fact, there's kind of an inside joke about that in one cartoon, "Chef Donald", where he's pasting recipes in a scrapbook and he accidentally pastes one for roast duck. When he sees what it really is, he gets mad and snaps, "Roast DUCK???! Oh, YEAH???" and rips it out! XD
(If you'd like to see the cartoon, here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoqXzmEYcyU )
i have that cartoon,in me version he said "sobre mi cadaver!"(over my dead bodie) and is not the only time that happned..im sure in one cartoon he heard on a radio "roast duck" and...look like he dont like the idea...
(If you'd like to see the cartoon, here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoqXzmEYcyU )
i have that cartoon,in me version he said "sobre mi cadaver!"(over my dead bodie) and is not the only time that happned..im sure in one cartoon he heard on a radio "roast duck" and...look like he dont like the idea...
LadyQuackly
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 72 -
2008-09-16 at 23:59:10
Quote from user: mexican fanQuote from user: LadyQuacklyI don't remember seeing Donald eat any non-anthro ducks, though...in fact, there's kind of an inside joke about that in one cartoon, "Chef Donald", where he's pasting recipes in a scrapbook and he accidentally pastes one for roast duck. When he sees what it really is, he gets mad and snaps, "Roast DUCK???! Oh, YEAH???" and rips it out! XD
(If you'd like to see the cartoon, here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoqXzmEYcyU )
i have that cartoon,in me version he said "sobre mi cadaver!"(over my dead bodie) and is not the only time that happned..im sure in one cartoon he heard on a radio "roast duck" and...look like he dont like the idea...
I remember that line too, and that was in the cartoon "Donald's Ostrich". So there were at least two cartoons with a "roast duck" gag involved. (This is making me hungry. :P )
(If you'd like to see the cartoon, here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoqXzmEYcyU )
i have that cartoon,in me version he said "sobre mi cadaver!"(over my dead bodie) and is not the only time that happned..im sure in one cartoon he heard on a radio "roast duck" and...look like he dont like the idea...
I remember that line too, and that was in the cartoon "Donald's Ostrich". So there were at least two cartoons with a "roast duck" gag involved. (This is making me hungry. :P )
Scroodude
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 73 -
2008-09-17 at 01:50:46
I think there was also a cartoon in which Huey, Dewey, and Louie pretend to be "roast ducks" to fool Donald. There was also one comic strip where Donald hunts non-anthromorphic ducks http://community.livejournal.com/scans_daily/3064361.html. As a background gag in Disney's original Three Little Pigs cartoon, the Pigs have a picture of their "father" (sausages) framed on their wall.
LadyQuackly
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 74 -
2008-09-17 at 06:41:06
I'd like to see that cartoon. XD And I do remember that "sausage" picture! Thanks for the comic strip link, too---that's the first I've ever seen anything like that.
Scroodude
Death in Disney comics (and movies)
Message 75 -
2008-09-17 at 13:11:07
Also in Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, when the nephews sneak into Santa's workshop, one of their tails catches fire, and Santa, while talking on the phone to his wife about dinner, says he smells roast duck.