In my opinion, the story of Voodoo Hoodoo seems a bit... lacking of a conclusion, especially after you saw Life and Times and saw what an important event it was in Scrooge's life/career.
Of course, considering the subject matter, it would be difficult to bring closure to this story, or even make another reference to it (even more in recent times).
What do you think? Would it be hard, but not impossible?
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Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Jan 8, 2019 12:27:25 GMT
One of those big Dutch "anniversary story" thingies, the ones with gigantic amounts of cameos, has Bombie among Donald's friends attending the party. So I've always taken this as a blink-and-you'll-miss-it coda to ‘Voodoo Hoodoo’ confirming that Bombie eventually regained at least some free will, and sooner than later, and that he has occasionally visited Duckburg since, remembering how kind the Ducks were to him.
One of those big Dutch "anniversary story" thingies, the ones with gigantic amounts of cameos, has Bombie among Donald's friends attending the party. So I've always taken this as a blink-and-you'll-miss-it coda to ‘Voodoo Hoodoo’ confirming that Bombie eventually regained at least some free will, and sooner than later, and that he has occasionally visited Duckburg since, remembering how kind the Ducks were to him.
I saw it, but I wish they actually showed more than just a small cameo, and not just let this theory be "implied".
Are zombies too creepy for kids according to Disney? They appear in quite a lot of family-oriented media nowadays.
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One of those big Dutch "anniversary story" thingies, the ones with gigantic amounts of cameos, has Bombie among Donald's friends attending the party. So I've always taken this as a blink-and-you'll-miss-it coda to ‘Voodoo Hoodoo’ confirming that Bombie eventually regained at least some free will, and sooner than later, and that he has occasionally visited Duckburg since, remembering how kind the Ducks were to him.
I saw it, but I wish they actually showed more than just a small cameo, and not just let this theory be "implied".
Are zombies too creepy for kids according to Disney? They appear in quite a lot of family-oriented media nowadays.
I see Bombie show up pretty often, but it's mostly small cameos.