Paperinik

KUR ggk at wp.pl
Wed Feb 18 14:47:46 CET 2004



David :

>     "Super Donald" isn't a legitimate English name for the character.
Donald
> is his *secret* identity, and he wouldn't reveal it by making it part of
his
> public superhero name.
>     Other *real* English names for Donald's super identity are PK (which
has
> been used in English, in the computer game) and The Duck Avenger.

I never seen a story in English with dis Charecter but how ever I herd many
varius English name's of dis Charecter (Inclouding "PhantomDuck")

>     It's Super Gilly.

Thank's.

Harry :

> Well, in Dutch his name *is* Superdonald. Besides, in Duckburg and
surroundings, no one would recognise secret identities, even if the people
have quite unique marks like a sailor hat or a name like "Supergoof".

This olwey's bother me theat now body never notice Theat SuperGoof and Goofy
are the one guy evev whail the Only difren't betwen Goofy and SuperGoof only
difrence is dres. SuperGoof is don't wering a mask and face are dissame.
Disame gouse for Papiernik. It's just wird theat people relly don't see
theat they are one.
And In fackt  for some strange resson's wen Donald swich to his alter
ego he stop's beaing clamsy and Un-lucky.


Olivier :

> It's a odd convention that a mere mask or change of  costume makes you
> unrecognizable / unidentifiable: Clark Kent can in no way be Superman, Don
> Diego certainly doesn't sound like Zorro, the Beagle Boys clearly don't
look
> like-- uh, forget that one-- Wonder Woman and Diana Prince have nothing in
> common (it's all in the glasses, like Clark), ...

Dis is a nother think theat bother me. In "Superman" theat as soon Clark
take of Glasses and
evry one thinks his Superman. Are people from Metropolis blaind or somthing?


Yours
Maciek




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