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Topic: My De Spell family tree

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Sirtao
Quote from user: ramapithAs I've mentioned before, "Streghella" is really the character Witch Child, who according to the original continuity is not related to Magica.
actually, Maghetta\Streghella\Nocina\Witch Child calls Amelia "Aunt" in a few images here:
https://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Witch%20Child&view=2

Also, I wouldn't count the Mobi Dick story: it's a parody\rendition\whatever. For example there is no Scrooge, only Quachab. It's unrelated to the larger duck universe.
Same thing for other stories like Brahm Stoker's Dracula, etc.
Ramapith
Quote from user: sirtaoactually, Maghetta\Streghella\Nocina\Witch Child calls Amelia "Aunt" in a few images here:
https://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Witch%20Child&view=2

In the original 1960s stories, Witch Child calls both Magica and Madam Mim "Aunt," so it's really a nickname only??no actual blood relationship is ever implied. (Witch Child can never remember Mim's name, calling her variants like "Aunt Moom" and even "Aunt Blob.")
Scroogerello
Quote from user: Mr. MThe newest Phantom Blot story I just got shows his parents (!) Maybe he would make a good one as well?
Were you referring to the story 'Paperino e Topolino in: la finale, finalmente'? When I found it on INDUCKS, I noticed that the story had been published in the Netherlands recently. I bought the issue, and included scans in the tree.

Quote from user: Mr. MOne story also shows his brother who's white (and good) version of the Blot
I searched on the INDUCKS for stories with the Blot's brother, and I actually found two, although I'm not quite sure due to the fact that the INDUCKS descriptions aren't in English or Dutch (Google Translate gives some very creative translations, but I doubt whether they're correct ;))
These are the two stories:
http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+2447-1&search=fratello%20%20Zwarte%20Schim

http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+95071

On the INDUCKS scan of the first story, a guy who kind of looks like the Blot (without his mask) can be seen. Maybe he's a brother/relative of the Blot? Any scans/info about these relatives (and maybe even some others?) are welcome! To give you an idea of what the tree looks like, here is the current version:
http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a481/RalphduM/blot2_zpsdbbfb73c.jpg
The Blot's parents don't ACTUALLY have the titles 'lord' and 'lady' in the comic -- I just thought that it sounded cool ;)
And I thought that including Madam Mim in the tree would be fun as well (there are some stories in which Mim has fallen in love with the Blot, although this love isn't returned by Blot).
I wasn't sure whether I was going to include the Blot with of without his mask. I have got plenty of stories in which he doesn't wear his mask, but I'd like to know what you guys think would look better on the tree. And feel free to ask questions about the tree, if you have any!
Robb_K
Quote from user: Mr. MI would love to see Carioca family tree as well, but that's rely on one's access to Brazylian stories....
I would like to see such a thing, myself, as I'm writing some new José Carioca stories, in the classic, Murray style, and I have no idea about the Brasilian added relatives, as I know only the stories that have been made in USA and The Netherlands, which contain almost no relatives of his.
Scroogerello
Quote from user: Robb_KQuote from user: Mr. MI would love to see Carioca family tree as well, but that's rely on one's access to Brazylian stories....
I would like to see such a thing, myself, as I'm writing some new José Carioca stories, in the classic, Murray style, and I have no idea about the Brasilian added relatives, as I know only the stories that have been made in USA and The Netherlands, which contain almost no relatives of his.

There are several relatives of José who have appeared in the Dutch one-pagers from 2011-2012 by Bas Heymans and Jan Kruse. Some examples are Cousin Carlos (from http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=H+2010-204), Cousin Enrico (from http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=H+2010-030) and a whole bunch of unnamed relatives from http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=H+2010-130 . And of course, these one-pagers also introduced a new, recurring relative of José's; Grandma Carioca (http://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Oma+Carioca), who still appears on some occasions. Anyway, these are the relatives you probably already knew. Apart from the Dutch comics, the Brazillian comics introduced a lot of Carioca's cousins and uncles of José's. This story is a good example: http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=B+920242 .
Carioca's family tree would, however, be a very typical Disney character family tree; no parents, no siblings and a huge amount of nephews, uncles, aunts, and cousins.
Sirtao
About the Phantom Blot family tree-
his parents in http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+2878-1 where he's young are portrayed as sparkly clean honest people
But in http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+2447-1 it's stated that Rufus()the Blot's brother) is the only honest member of the family
Scroogerello
Quote from user: sirtaoAbout the Phantom Blot family tree-
his parents in http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+2878-1 where he's young are portrayed as sparkly clean honest people
But in http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+2447-1 it's stated that Rufus()the Blot's brother) is the only honest member of the family

Interesting! Have you read the story with 'Rufus'? Is he the guy who can be seen on the INDUCKS scan of the second story you mentioned? I'm referring to this one:
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?image=http://outducks.org/thumbnails3/webusers/2011/01/gr_mm_1973b_001.jpg&normalsize=1
Mr. M
Quote from user: ScroogerelloWere you referring to the story 'Paperino e Topolino in: la finale, finalmente'? When I found it on INDUCKS, I noticed that the story had been published in the Netherlands recently. I bought the issue, and included scans in the tree.
Yes, that's the one.
I'll try to sent a scan of his brother tomorow [sorry I forgoten] He looks identical as Blot, only "white"...
Mr. M
And here it is, the scan of another Blot's brother -

[img=http://s11.postimg.org/9jol5o8y7/blady.jpg]

His name in Polish translation is Blady ["Pail"]. He is restaurant owner and is incredebly nice and actually cosnider Blot "not so bad" and constantly tells the stories from their childhood that embarras Blot ["He use to love animals" etc.]
Scroogerello
Quote from user: Mr. MQuote from user: ScroogerelloWere you referring to the story 'Paperino e Topolino in: la finale, finalmente'? When I found it on INDUCKS, I noticed that the story had been published in the Netherlands recently. I bought the issue, and included scans in the tree.
Yes, that's the one.
I'll try to sent a scan of his brother tomorow [sorry I forgoten] He looks identical as Blot, only "white"...

Ow, think nothing of it :) I'm glas you thought of it anyway! Thanks very much!
BTW, here's the updated De Spell family tree, now including uncle Gianni, Morgana De Spell, Fantasma De Spell and Tralalah De Spell. I addition, I've added another relative whom I found in my own collection: Hortense De Spell, Magica's great-aunt, of whom she inherits a huge manor in Duckburg in this story http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D++4616 . Hope you like the tree! :D
http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a481/RalphduM/Dia1_zpsbe9ed45f.jpg
http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a481/RalphduM/Dia2_zps26268602.jpg
Sirtao
Quote from user: ScroogerelloQuote from user: sirtaoAbout the Phantom Blot family tree-
his parents in http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+2878-1 where he's young are portrayed as sparkly clean honest people
But in http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+2447-1 it's stated that Rufus()the Blot's brother) is the only honest member of the family

Interesting! Have you read the story with 'Rufus'? Is he the guy who can be seen on the INDUCKS scan of the second story you mentioned? I'm referring to this one:
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?image=http://outducks.org/thumbnails3/webusers/2011/01/gr_mm_1973b_001.jpg&normalsize=1

Yes. I have read both the stories in "Topolino" and I can confirm you the name is Rufus. He owns a dry-cleaner.
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