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|artist(s)= [[Daan Jippes]]
 
|artist(s)= [[Daan Jippes]]
 
|dates= February the 28th, 2014 <small>(posted on Facebook)</small>
 
|dates= February the 28th, 2014 <small>(posted on Facebook)</small>
}}'''''Les Cascadeurs du Bouddha''''', or '''''Stuntment of the Buddha''''' in English, is two-page comic story by [[Daan Jippes]]. It features [[Scrooge McDuck]], [[Donald Duck]], [[Spirou]], [[Fantasio]], [[Marsupilami (Pet)|the Marsupilami]], [[Gaston Lagaffe]] and [[Pacôme de Champignac]].
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}}{{UNOFF}} '''''Les Cascadeurs du Bouddha''''', or '''''Stuntment of the Buddha''''' in English, is two-page comic story by [[Daan Jippes]]. It features [[Scrooge McDuck]], [[Donald Duck]], [[Spirou]], [[Fantasio]], [[Marsupilami (Pet)|the Marsupilami]], [[Gaston Lagaffe]] and [[Pacôme de Champignac]].
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The "story" presents itself as the cover of a typical ''Spirou & Fantasio'' book alongside a panel taken from the story (without context). The scene seems to take place, in both case, in the [[Valley of the Seven Buddhas]], where [[Scrooge McDuck]] and [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Spirou]] and [[Fantasio]] (plus their [[Marsupilami (Pet)|Marsupilami]] and the [[Pancôme de Champignac|Count of Champignac]])'s adventure is interrupted by the bumbling of [[Gaston Lagaffe]].
 
The "story" presents itself as the cover of a typical ''Spirou & Fantasio'' book alongside a panel taken from the story (without context). The scene seems to take place, in both case, in the [[Valley of the Seven Buddhas]], where [[Scrooge McDuck]] and [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Spirou]] and [[Fantasio]] (plus their [[Marsupilami (Pet)|Marsupilami]] and the [[Pancôme de Champignac|Count of Champignac]])'s adventure is interrupted by the bumbling of [[Gaston Lagaffe]].
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
This gag story was created by [[Daan Jippes]] and posted on Facebook in February of 2014. The cover is a spoof of that of ''[[Prisoner of the Buddha]]''.
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This gag story was created by [[Daan Jippes]] and posted on Facebook in February of 2014. The cover is a spoof of that of ''[[Prisoner of the Buddha]]''.
   
 
The illustration ''[[Meeting of Two Worlds]]'' is closely related to ''Stuntmen of the Buddha'', an earlier creation of [[Daan Jippes]]'s which further cements the connection between the Duck and Spirou franchises. It can also be likened to ''[[Mickey Mouse's Adventures in Palombia]]''.
 
The illustration ''[[Meeting of Two Worlds]]'' is closely related to ''Stuntmen of the Buddha'', an earlier creation of [[Daan Jippes]]'s which further cements the connection between the Duck and Spirou franchises. It can also be likened to ''[[Mickey Mouse's Adventures in Palombia]]''.

Revision as of 11:41, 15 February 2020

This page describes content which was not licensed by all relevant copyright-holders, though created by or with the help of an established official creator. Les Cascadeurs du Bouddha, or Stuntment of the Buddha in English, is two-page comic story by Daan Jippes. It features Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck, Spirou, Fantasio, the Marsupilami, Gaston Lagaffe and Pacôme de Champignac.

Description

The "story" presents itself as the cover of a typical Spirou & Fantasio book alongside a panel taken from the story (without context). The scene seems to take place, in both case, in the Valley of the Seven Buddhas, where Scrooge McDuck and Donald and Spirou and Fantasio (plus their Marsupilami and the Count of Champignac)'s adventure is interrupted by the bumbling of Gaston Lagaffe.

Behind the scenes

This gag story was created by Daan Jippes and posted on Facebook in February of 2014. The cover is a spoof of that of Prisoner of the Buddha.

The illustration Meeting of Two Worlds is closely related to Stuntmen of the Buddha, an earlier creation of Daan Jippes's which further cements the connection between the Duck and Spirou franchises. It can also be likened to Mickey Mouse's Adventures in Palombia.