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Topic: Donald Duck...full frontal.

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Morequack
Good heavens, there are naked animals everywhere!!!
http://content9.flixster.com/photo/10/99/18/10991871_ori.jpg
Henrieke
Ofcourse, Donald is only really naked when he loses all his feathers, like in this gem:
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/4931/fredabranzoh4.jpg
Morequack
Henrieke, I think that's the ugliest Donald I've ever seen. Looks more like a Thanksgiving turkey on panel 3.
LadyQuackly
Quote from user: HenriekeOfcourse, Donald is only really naked when he loses all his feathers, like in this gem:

http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/4931/fredabranzoh4.jpg

Eeek!!! Poor Donald... :D
LadyQuackly
Quote from user: MorequackGood heavens, there are naked animals everywhere!!!

http://content9.flixster.com/photo/10/99/18/10991871_ori.jpg

:D That was cute! XD
WB
There is no hope for this thread.
All is lost.
If we set it ablaze and burn it maybe it will keep it from contaminating the others.
Mexican Fan
Quote from user: ScroodudeThere was also a gag in Rosa's "Black Knight" where the Black Knight steals Donald's shirt, leaving him in just an undershirt apparently, seen only partially from the back, to the chagrin of Uncle Scrooge and his nephews.
yeah but in The Black Knight Glorps Again arpin lusene get completely naked

http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/2753/25tbkgavj2.th.jpg

i have that comic and one time i show it to a school friend and she said that arpin was sexy XD(and she dont really like disney,not like me anyway)
Cacou
Joking apart, I was actually a little disturbed by the pectorals in Rosa's stories. That's not important at all, but I think I prefer to imagine Scrooge and the ducks more like ducks (if you can call it a "duck") with a soft body really made of feathers as in Back to the Klondike.
However, without all these tiny details and lines, Don Rosa wouldn't be Don Rosa, I guess ;)
Indiana Goof
*blinks in surprise* Uhh... this thread is still active? Wow, I'm finally able to check back to see what the latest is, I see that only one thread I recall is still active, and it's *this* one?? That's... er, odd.
LadyQuackly
Quote from user: cacouJoking apart, I was actually a little disturbed by the pectorals in Rosa's stories. That's not important at all, but I think I prefer to imagine Scrooge and the ducks more like ducks (if you can call it a "duck") with a soft body really made of feathers as in Back to the Klondike.
However, without all these tiny details and lines, Don Rosa wouldn't be Don Rosa, I guess ;)

In all honesty, the pects do look a bit odd---though surprisingly, I'd never noticed them before until I posted that page. Aside from my "amazing pectorals" appraisal, I like soft-bodied ducks better myself. :)
LadyQuackly
Quote from user: Indiana Goof*blinks in surprise* Uhh... this thread is still active? Wow, I'm finally able to check back to see what the latest is, I see that only one thread I recall is still active, and it's *this* one?? That's... er, odd.
Considering the subject matter (which we can't seem to get our minds off of :D ), it's no surprise to me. But oh dear...I just broke a cardinal rule of English: never use a preposition to end a sentence with. :)
LadyQuackly
Quote from user: mexican fanQuote from user: ScroodudeThere was also a gag in Rosa's "Black Knight" where the Black Knight steals Donald's shirt, leaving him in just an undershirt apparently, seen only partially from the back, to the chagrin of Uncle Scrooge and his nephews.
yeah but in The Black Knight Glorps Again arpin lusene get completely naked

http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/2753/25tbkgavj2.th.jpg

i have that comic and one time i show it to a school friend and she said that arpin was sexy XD(and she dont really like disney,not like me anyway)

OMG....I did not need to see that. :P No wonder one of the nephews is blushing! :D
LadyQuackly
Quote from user: WBThere is no hope for this thread.

All is lost.

If we set it ablaze and burn it maybe it will keep it from contaminating the others.

Yep...sometimes the naked truth is just TOO much to bare---I mean, bear. ;)

(I'm just so sorry... :) )
Morequack
Quote from user: cacouJoking apart, I was actually a little disturbed by the pectorals in Rosa's stories. That's not important at all, but I think I prefer to imagine Scrooge and the ducks more like ducks (if you can call it a "duck") with a soft body really made of feathers as in Back to the Klondike.
However, without all these tiny details and lines, Don Rosa wouldn't be Don Rosa, I guess ;)

Technically, birds have pectoral muscles just like any animal with arms or wings. The chicken breast that you might enjoy for dinner is actually pure muscle tissue?fatty skin aside. Don would just catch the Ducks shortly after their chest work, that's all. Ducks are big on pushups.
LadyQuackly
Quote from user: MorequackQuote from user: cacouJoking apart, I was actually a little disturbed by the pectorals in Rosa's stories. That's not important at all, but I think I prefer to imagine Scrooge and the ducks more like ducks (if you can call it a "duck") with a soft body really made of feathers as in Back to the Klondike.
However, without all these tiny details and lines, Don Rosa wouldn't be Don Rosa, I guess ;)

Technically, birds have pectoral muscles just like any animal with arms or wings. The chicken breast that you might enjoy for dinner is actually pure muscle tissue?fatty skin aside. Don would just the Ducks shortly after their chest work, that's all. Ducks are big on pushups.

Somehow, cutting up our Thanksgiving turkey won't ever be the same again. :)
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