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MrCleveland
Are there any Duck Comic Parodies out there, like that one from The Simpsons which lampoons the Carl Barks adventures?
Lars Jensen
Quote from user: MrClevelandAre there any Duck Comic Parodies out there, like that one from The Simpsons which lampoons the Carl Barks adventures?
Do you mean Duck comics which parody something else, or something else which parodies Duck comics?
Coolwater
Here's one little but good one, höhöhö:
http://www.foxnwolf.com/image/donald%20ducks%20trousers.jpg
MrCleveland
^Something like that...except a little...explicit. (And I thought my 'Full Frontal' blog was odd).
Dia-Dia
Who made this, did you, Coolwater? It really made me laugh!
Robb_K
Quote from user: Dia-DiaWho made this, did you, Coolwater? It really made me laugh!
Grobian Gans drew and wrote it. I doubt that Coolwater is a goose! That comic strip was printed in Der Donaldist.
Coolwater
Quote from user: Dia-DiaWho made this, did you, Coolwater? It really made me laugh!
Not me. That thing circulates in the Net already for years.

I don't know if it the cartoon was made by German Donaldists; I can't remember having noticed it printed in the magazine. "Grobian Gans" in the pseudonym of three young authors who published a pre- or proto-Donaldistic book about the Duck family in 1970 with personality profiles and analyses of the Duck family members written in the style (or jargon) of the 60s and 70s "critical" academic psychology and sociology. I don't know if the authors then joined the Donaldistic society when it formed in later years, I remember, however, that in one mid-80s issue of "Der Donaldist" there was indignation among Donaldists because "G. G." had made some "improper" comments about Donald Duck in a popular mass-magazine. "G. G." also always attracted criticism from Donaldists because, in that 1970 study, Barks and non-Barks stories are, despite of a certain predominance of the Barksian material in the book, both equally, without any distinction used as source.--The folks here are really all extremists. ;)
Robb_K
Coolwater,-you are correct. I misremembered about Grobian Gans. But, I did not know he was THREE people. I remember him (as ONE person), speaking on German TV about Donald Duck on Donald's 50th birthday, in 1984. He was a self-proclaimed "Donald expert", who was hated by most of the Donaldists I know. I, myself, am an honourary German Donaldist (just as I am also a Danish one) for making drawings for Der Donaldist and working for the Bremen and Frankfürt am Main Der Donaldist Editing Groups (in the 1980s and 1990s). I lived in Bremen 5 years, and otherwise spend 3 months each year in München. In a normal year, I would be there at this very moment. I also remember that same Grobian Gans (he looked more like a human than a goose) speaking on German TV news about Carl Barks, when he visited Germany in 1994.
Coolwater, are YOU a member of The Donaldists? Where do you live? Do I know you? I attended the Quackenbrück, Mainz and one of the Frankfürt am Main Kongresses.
Robb_K
"G. G. also always attracted criticism from Donaldists because, in that 1970 study, Barks and non-Barks stories are, despite of a certain predominance of the Barksian material in the book, both equally, without any distinction used as source.--The folks here are really all extremists."
I am one of such extremists! I am a Barks fan first, a Donald fan second, a Disney Comics fan third and a comics fan last. I am an overall Disney fan, only after that. Barks is the only authority. All the rest is rumours and hearsay.
Coolwater
Quote from user: Robb_KCoolwater,-you are correct. I misremembered about Grobian Gans. But, I did not know he was THREE people. I remember him (as ONE person), speaking on German TV about Donald Duck on Donald's 50th birthday, in 1934. He was a self-proclaimed "Donald expert", who was hated by most of the Donaldists I know.
"Grobian Gans", that was, to name them, Michael Czernich, Carl-Ludwig Reichert and Ludwig Moos. I guess when one of them is invited by TV, radio or the press today to speak as an "expert" about Donald Duck he is simply presented as being the author "G. G." without circumstance. I don't know who of them the one was you saw on TV, but as far as I know Czernich is the only one of them three who kept on having to do with Disney comics in his later life, but that even professionally (doing editing and translation work for the German publisher Ehapa).

Quote:I, myself, am an honourary German Donaldist (just as I am also a Danish one) for making drawings for Der Donaldist and working for the Bremen and Frankfürt am Main Der Donaldist Editing Groups (in the 1980s and 1990s). I lived in Bremen 5 years, and otherwise spend 3 months each year in München. In a normal year, I would be there at this very moment. I also remember that same Grobian Gans (he looked more like a human than a goose) speaking on German TV news about Carl Barks, when he visited Germany in 1994.

Coolwater, are YOU a member of The Donaldists? Where do you live? Do I know you? I attended the Quackenbrück, Mainz and one of the Frankfürt am Main Kongresses.

I am from Regensburg, that is north of Munich. I am a buyer and subscriber of Donaldistic publications and Donaldistic material, and I follow the scene, but I never became a proper member of the organisation in the technical sense (which has no special reason, I just registered as a subscriber of the magazine and kept it that until today). I haven't been on a Donaldistic congress yet ...

Quote:I am a Barks fan first, a Donald fan second, a Disney Comics fan third and a comics fan last. I am an overall Disney fan, only after that. Barks is the only authority. All the rest is rumours and hearsay.
That is the right "Weltanschauung"! I regard it as a very good thing that--apart from a few isolated dissenters--Donaldism in this country uses solely the Barksian "reports" as reference material for its intensive work of the "inner" analysis of the world of Duckburg in all its aspects, while the works of all other creators are considered to be pure "fiction" about Duckburg. Separated from that I can of course enjoy stories made by other good artists, but there are indeed super-extremists here who won't even throw a look on something if it's not from Barks ... ;)
Mcduck_Enterprises
Found this, thought it was ghastly, but amusing....
http://somethingpositive.net/sp04152008.shtml
Robb_K
Ha! Ha! Very humourous!
Coolwater
Here's a nice "re-interpretation" of a Donald Duck cover of Barks:
http://coveredblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/robert-goodin-covers-donald-duck-35.html
Barko
LOL - Not bad at all!
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