Quote from user: MrClevelandQuote from user: MrClevelandhttp://img541.imageshack.us/img541/3649/lt31984.jpg
I forgot to ask...where Donald Duck is eating fruit, sitting in a Hot Spring, with nothing but his sailor hat on and hears this Hawaiian/Tahitian She-Duck...where is that comic from?
It's a Taschenbuch (pocketbook) from Germany(based on the German language in the balloons). The story looks like it was drawn by an Italian artist.
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Topic: Donald Duck...full frontal.
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Robb_K
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 181 -
2011-03-30 at 01:45:33
Ramapith
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 182 -
2011-03-30 at 02:37:18
That's a Taschenbuch, all right, but the artist is Toni Bancells (Spaniard, working for Egmont). The story is this one:
http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+98418
http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+98418
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 183 -
2011-03-30 at 02:38:34
Quote from user: Robb_KQuote from user: MrClevelandQuote from user: MrClevelandhttp://img541.imageshack.us/img541/3649/lt31984.jpg
I forgot to ask...where Donald Duck is eating fruit, sitting in a Hot Spring, with nothing but his sailor hat on and hears this Hawaiian/Tahitian She-Duck...where is that comic from?
It's a Taschenbuch (pocketbook) from Germany(based on the German language in the balloons). The story looks like it was drawn by an Italian artist.
More than likely...I'll be seeing that in BOOM! real soon (They're really big in publishing Italian Comics now)....
I forgot to ask...where Donald Duck is eating fruit, sitting in a Hot Spring, with nothing but his sailor hat on and hears this Hawaiian/Tahitian She-Duck...where is that comic from?
It's a Taschenbuch (pocketbook) from Germany(based on the German language in the balloons). The story looks like it was drawn by an Italian artist.
More than likely...I'll be seeing that in BOOM! real soon (They're really big in publishing Italian Comics now)....
Indiana Goof
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 184 -
2011-03-30 at 04:10:04
Quote from user: JeffTWell, what was he allergic to? :)
Clothes. ;)
Oh.
My.
Word.
It's "The Thread That Wouldn't Die"!
Everyone run for your lives! :O
Clothes. ;)
Oh.
My.
Word.
It's "The Thread That Wouldn't Die"!
Everyone run for your lives! :O
Scarp
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 185 -
2011-04-03 at 10:27:58
Someone scanned a comic in which Darnold and Mickey go skinny dipping. Apparently some concerned reader reported the blog. This comes with a content warning.
http://grantbridgestreet.blogspot.com/2008/11/bill-elder-mickey-rodent.html?zx=2f986a0df26f691f
http://grantbridgestreet.blogspot.com/2008/11/bill-elder-mickey-rodent.html?zx=2f986a0df26f691f
Coolwater
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 186 -
2011-04-03 at 11:22:53
Quote from user: Scarphttp://grantbridgestreet.blogspot.com/2008/11/bill-elder-mickey-rodent.html?zx=2f986a0df26f691f
Ha! That parody is freaking hilarious! Is that from the Mad Magazine?
Ha! That parody is freaking hilarious! Is that from the Mad Magazine?
Robb_K
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 187 -
2011-04-03 at 16:56:23
Quote from user: CoolwaterQuote from user: Scarphttp://grantbridgestreet.blogspot.com/2008/11/bill-elder-mickey-rodent.html?zx=2f986a0df26f691f
Ha! That parody is freaking hilarious! Is that from the Mad Magazine?
No. That wasn't "Mad Magazine". That publication didn't exist yet. This was published in "Mad", a comic book published by EC, in 1954 (the precursor of "Mad Magazine", as "Mickey Mouse Magazine" was the precursor of "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" comic book.
Ha! That parody is freaking hilarious! Is that from the Mad Magazine?
No. That wasn't "Mad Magazine". That publication didn't exist yet. This was published in "Mad", a comic book published by EC, in 1954 (the precursor of "Mad Magazine", as "Mickey Mouse Magazine" was the precursor of "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" comic book.
Ramapith
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 188 -
2011-04-03 at 19:09:02
Quote from user: Robb_KQuote from user: CoolwaterQuote from user: Scarphttp://grantbridgestreet.blogspot.com/2008/11/bill-elder-mickey-rodent.html?zx=2f986a0df26f691f
Ha! That parody is freaking hilarious! Is that from the Mad Magazine?
No. That wasn't "Mad Magazine". That publication didn't exist yet. This was published in "Mad", a comic book published by EC, in 1954 (the precursor of "Mad Magazine", as "Mickey Mouse Magazine" was the precursor of "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" comic book.
To be precise??Mickey Mouse Mag was the precursor of WDC&S: when WDC&S took over, the numbering started over from #1.
But EC's MAD comic book *became* MAD magazine: the numbering stayed the same.
Ha! That parody is freaking hilarious! Is that from the Mad Magazine?
No. That wasn't "Mad Magazine". That publication didn't exist yet. This was published in "Mad", a comic book published by EC, in 1954 (the precursor of "Mad Magazine", as "Mickey Mouse Magazine" was the precursor of "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" comic book.
To be precise??Mickey Mouse Mag was the precursor of WDC&S: when WDC&S took over, the numbering started over from #1.
But EC's MAD comic book *became* MAD magazine: the numbering stayed the same.
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 189 -
2011-04-08 at 02:39:40
Quote from user: ramapithQuote from user: Robb_KQuote from user: CoolwaterHa! That parody is freaking hilarious! Is that from the Mad Magazine?
No. That wasn't "Mad Magazine". That publication didn't exist yet. This was published in "Mad", a comic book published by EC, in 1954 (the precursor of "Mad Magazine", as "Mickey Mouse Magazine" was the precursor of "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" comic book.
To be precise??Mickey Mouse Mag was the precursor of WDC&S: when WDC&S took over, the numbering started over from #1.
But EC's MAD comic book *became* MAD magazine: the numbering stayed the same.
This IS hilarious...Darnold was put in a cage of ducks and complaing that he was wearing only a Rose Bush and wanted his shirt back!
No. That wasn't "Mad Magazine". That publication didn't exist yet. This was published in "Mad", a comic book published by EC, in 1954 (the precursor of "Mad Magazine", as "Mickey Mouse Magazine" was the precursor of "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" comic book.
To be precise??Mickey Mouse Mag was the precursor of WDC&S: when WDC&S took over, the numbering started over from #1.
But EC's MAD comic book *became* MAD magazine: the numbering stayed the same.
This IS hilarious...Darnold was put in a cage of ducks and complaing that he was wearing only a Rose Bush and wanted his shirt back!
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 190 -
2011-04-08 at 02:40:51
Quote from user: Indiana GoofQuote from user: JeffTWell, what was he allergic to? :)
Clothes. ;)
Oh.
My.
Word.
It's "The Thread That Wouldn't Die"!
Everyone run for your lives! :O
I dunno how many posts per forum you can have here.
I'm guessing if there's like a # amount of posts...the thread is done!
Clothes. ;)
Oh.
My.
Word.
It's "The Thread That Wouldn't Die"!
Everyone run for your lives! :O
I dunno how many posts per forum you can have here.
I'm guessing if there's like a # amount of posts...the thread is done!
Scarp
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 191 -
2011-04-15 at 20:32:52
It is sort of off-topic, but at least it is creepy.
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 192 -
2011-04-26 at 18:10:32
^True...True....
I mentioned that Joe Carioca was seen wearing his Birthday Suit, and now...
http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/04/nl_dd2011_17k_001.jpg
And Donald's other amigo didn't fare well when a bear took HIS clothes!...
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2006/03/se_barn_2h_001.jpg&normalsize=1
I mentioned that Joe Carioca was seen wearing his Birthday Suit, and now...
http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/04/nl_dd2011_17k_001.jpg
And Donald's other amigo didn't fare well when a bear took HIS clothes!...
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2006/03/se_barn_2h_001.jpg&normalsize=1
TheRazor
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 193 -
2011-09-29 at 14:57:32
Bumping this thread.
MrCleveland where did you get the Joe Carioca scan? I've been trying to find ze' carioca comics forever, there are thousands of them from Brazil apparently, but can't seem to find them anywhere.
Attached is a scan from a Donald Duck 2007 comic that has Gyro imitating Archimedes, running from his bathtub in the buff. Interesting how some characters are depicted with proper anatomy and require censoring, while others do not, wonder what classifies the choice between the two?

Keep the thread goin'
MrCleveland where did you get the Joe Carioca scan? I've been trying to find ze' carioca comics forever, there are thousands of them from Brazil apparently, but can't seem to find them anywhere.
Attached is a scan from a Donald Duck 2007 comic that has Gyro imitating Archimedes, running from his bathtub in the buff. Interesting how some characters are depicted with proper anatomy and require censoring, while others do not, wonder what classifies the choice between the two?
Keep the thread goin'
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 194 -
2011-10-07 at 23:08:29
Quote from user: TheRazorBumping this thread.
MrCleveland where did you get the Joe Carioca scan? I've been trying to find ze' carioca comics forever, there are thousands of them from Brazil apparently, but can't seem to find them anywhere.
Attached is a scan from a Donald Duck 2007 comic that has Gyro imitating Archimedes, running from his bathtub in the buff. Interesting how some characters are depicted with proper anatomy and require censoring, while others do not, wonder what classifies the choice between the two?

Keep the thread goin'
I saw some e-mails from you, and that Ze Carioca was just from inducks...or outducks.org.
But since this is about Disney Ducks, I shall mention a few from the 90's...
Darkwing Duck...
http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa317/lordnegaduck/My%20Darkwing%20Duck%20Animation%20Cels/Darkwing%20Duck%20Screen%20Grabs/DarkwingDuckNakedJurassicJumble.jpg
And Fenton Crackshell....
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_scroogefenton.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_scroogefenton2.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_fentonbath.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_fentonbath2.jpg
MrCleveland where did you get the Joe Carioca scan? I've been trying to find ze' carioca comics forever, there are thousands of them from Brazil apparently, but can't seem to find them anywhere.
Attached is a scan from a Donald Duck 2007 comic that has Gyro imitating Archimedes, running from his bathtub in the buff. Interesting how some characters are depicted with proper anatomy and require censoring, while others do not, wonder what classifies the choice between the two?
Keep the thread goin'
I saw some e-mails from you, and that Ze Carioca was just from inducks...or outducks.org.
But since this is about Disney Ducks, I shall mention a few from the 90's...
Darkwing Duck...
http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa317/lordnegaduck/My%20Darkwing%20Duck%20Animation%20Cels/Darkwing%20Duck%20Screen%20Grabs/DarkwingDuckNakedJurassicJumble.jpg
And Fenton Crackshell....
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_scroogefenton.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_scroogefenton2.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_fentonbath.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_fentonbath2.jpg
Furienna
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 195 -
2011-10-09 at 02:04:31
Quote from user: TheRazorInteresting how some characters are depicted with proper anatomy and require censoring, while others do not, wonder what classifies the choice between the two?
Gyro usually wears pants, which many other characters in that universe don't. So he obviously has more to hide than what Donald, Scrooge, the nephews, Gladstone, Fenton etc do.
Quote from user: MrClevelandAnd Fenton Crackshell....
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_scroogefenton.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_scroogefenton2.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_fentonbath.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_fentonbath2.jpg
Fenton is also briefly naked in "Frozen assets".
Gyro usually wears pants, which many other characters in that universe don't. So he obviously has more to hide than what Donald, Scrooge, the nephews, Gladstone, Fenton etc do.
Quote from user: MrClevelandAnd Fenton Crackshell....
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_scroogefenton.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_scroogefenton2.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_fentonbath.jpghttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MrBertstown/th_fentonbath2.jpg
Fenton is also briefly naked in "Frozen assets".