DCML digest, Vol 1 #155 - 5 msgs

RMorris306@aol.com RMorris306 at aol.com
Mon May 22 17:35:29 CEST 2000


In a message dated 5/22/00 6:07:37 AM, dcml-admin at stp.ling.uu.se writes:

<< 

    Last weeks Donald Duck in Egmontland had the first part of a story by W.
Van Horn. In this story Rumpus wants half of Scrooge's money. His lawyer
claims that he is entitled to this because he was deprived of seeing his
family afterhis mother left Scrooge's father Fergus McDuck.I've never seen
any reference to divorce in a d-c story before.Have any of you?

Vidar
Svendsen    http://members.home.com/vsvendsen/

Yes, there is a Zé Carioca
brazilian history, published in 1995, on "Zé Carioca 2029", named "O Juiz",
B 940167, write by unknow, and draw by Gustavo Machado,
were Joe is making the judgement of a a pair that will separate, because the
husband is a snoring. The separation is decided into a soccer game between
the husband family and the wife family, and Joe is the judge. In fact, all
discover that the real snoring is the wife, and not her husband. Nice
history.
 >>

    Well, Western did an adaptation of "The Parent Trap" (the original Hayley 
Mills version that was the first Disney movie I recall that involved divorce, 
unless "Song of the South" counts). But I don't remember any stories dealing 
with the classic characters involving divorce.


Rich




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