Scrooge always obeying the law??

jeanmarcbano jean-marc.bano at wanadoo.fr
Mon Jan 19 12:00:22 CET 2004


I think the world of Scrooge is necessary a world where the administration and the rules of the countries governments are less effective than in the reality; that is for this reason he can do all the things he does, and Duckburg shouldn't be the place it is, with all these sorts of intrigues, with all the regulations which exists in the real world; for example, in the italian stories, they were talking a lot about that, Scrooge and Donald often used to have some ridiculous problems with the administration, in a particular story, Scrooge must make the proof that he no longer have the legal age to do his military service, he goes to an administration, he must have the proof in a short period of time, he is very nervous, and the administration agent gives him an awful bunch of papers to complete in order to prove his age legally. I absolutely don't say all the regulations are bad, but in the world of Duckburg they should be a  brake for the action.
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