J. St.C. Patrick wrote:What mysterious add-ons on Eugene?
J. St.C. Patrick wrote:The mysterious plucked duck is not plucked and is neither a duck nor a vulture.
It is Bernice the Whiffle Hen, a lucky hen who was introduced into Thimble Theatre just before Popeye was.
link to Popeye the Sailorpedia wiki article on Bernice: http://popeye.wikia.com/wiki/Bernice
J. St.C. Patrick wrote:What mysterious add-ons on Eugene?
Ellen Kuhfeld wrote:The nail polish?
J. St.C. Patrick wrote:The mysterious plucked duck is not plucked and is neither a duck nor a vulture.
It is Bernice the Whiffle Hen, a lucky hen who was introduced into Thimble Theatre just before Popeye was.
link to Popeye the Sailorpedia wiki article on Bernice: http://popeye.wikia.com/wiki/Bernice
Ellen Kuhfeld wrote:Whiffle hens are a bit early even for me. And it's true, I was thinking of Bernard the Vulture. I could have been thinking of Mrs. Kwak-Kwak from Krazy Kat, but no. I could have been thinking of a plucked Mousse, but no. Yes, we have no whiffle hens today. Would you care for a banana?
Dr. Barnacle in pursuit of the Banana Fiends - from "The Revenge of the Black Triangle"
Ellen Kuhfeld wrote:If you like "Popeye: The First Fifty Years", I recommend The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, by Don Rosa.
Spica75 wrote:That one is SUPERB. I've been a fan of Don Rosa for a LONG time. Best cartoonist ever.
(and somewhat amusingly, he apparently has more fans in Scandinavia, than in USA)
Ellen Kuhfeld wrote:If you like "Popeye: The First Fifty Years", I recommend The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, by Don Rosa.
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