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I've had my Disney stories translated into different languages and I've
also taken literal translations and re-scripted them--for Viz not
Disney. So I've thought about this issue a bit over the years.
Sometimes the literal translations don't make a lot of sense so you
have to improvise. It's not always the fault of the original writer.
It's not even necessarily the fault of the translator. Sometimes things
just don't translate. Of course, the person re-scripting the story
should try to respect the intent of the original writer. But I'd rather
have a good, new joke put into one of my scripts than have the
re-writer try to include a joke that just doesn't work in that culture.<br>
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On the other hand, sometimes stories stink to begin with. (Not mine, I
hope, but I'll leave that judgment to others.) In the early days of
Gladstone, the editor would often see great art for European stories;
order the art from Egmont or one of the other licensees and then
receive the translations only to see that the stories were less than
wonderful. (Or so I've been told.) Since Gladstone couldn't afford not
to use the art, the stories were rewritten. <br>
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Yes. The re-dialoguer should respect the original story--if it's
good--and try to stick as closely to it as possible. (I work hard on
all my stories. I don't want someone else mucking it up.) But if a
story is bad then the person doing the re-writing has a responsibility
to improve it...assuming he or she has the skill to do so. A gifted
re-scripter will almost always stick to the original storyline if it's
a good story. An untalented re-scripter is more likely to change every
script--even a great one. <br>
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So I'm more concerned with whether I get a talented re-writer than
whether he/she changes an occasional gag or inserts a new reference.<br>
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<p class="p1">Best Wishes,</p>
<p class="p1">John Lustig</p>
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