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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Two examples of death come to my mind: there is the
story 'Paperino e il misterioso Mister Moster' - Donald contre Mister Moster
1955, where the explosion of the house at the end implies the death of the mad
scientist Mister Moster, more important the death of Scrooge in 'Paperino anno
2001' 'Donald De Picsou en l'an 2001'; i don't think death is only forbidden in
the intention of not schocking the young readers, but also because death
introduces a time dimension in the lives of the characters, an historical
approach of their lives which doesn't normally exist in the Donald and Mickey
universes; so you'll have more chances to encounter some scenes of death in the
stories of authors who have, in general, a more biographical approach of the
characters.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>