Railroad shares / old castle / new ideas

ODD BJARNE POULSEN skovro at get2net.dk
Sat May 5 20:24:44 CEST 2001


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Olaf Solstrand <harryklein at hotmail.com>
To: <dcml at stp.ling.uu.se>
Sent: 4. maj 2001 13:22
Subject: Railroad shares / old castle / new ideas
> 
> I have a feeling that one of the most boring things in the world must be to 
> finally finish a Disney story, a huge project you've been working on for 
> weeks, and then suddenly have nothing to do... I feel a bit that way now. I 
> wanna start on a new story, but I'm not sure what to write about... But I 
> have lots of wild ideas... Here are some of them. (I would like comments):
> 
> - Hortense McDuck has a lethal disease, Scrooge and the nephews go to 
> Scotland, they find out (from the JWGB) that a flower that grows in Ireland 
> can save her, they go there and get tricked by a leprecaun, but manages to 
> get back in time
Hmmm.... Well, Hortense and $ haven't seen each other for a loooong time - so you gotta get a Hortense or $ a reason for wishing to see each iother again... 
> - Blackheart Beagle gets his hands on the "hypnotize gun" which Scrooge used 
> to get Donald charge a very strong man for some money (the story where 
> Donald was hypnotized to be a gorilla) and manages to make it hypnotize 
> everybody, not just them with low will-power... or whatever the word is... 
> and he uses it in an attempt to finally get his revenge on Scrooge
>Oh, that pistol didn't really hypnotize ANYONE but Donald, did it?
> - Scrooge and the nephews go to Oak Island, Donald finds a record store 
> where they sell "The screaming cowboy". He buys it and it turns out it has a 
> very special effect on the waves on the ocean...
>I like that - but it's VERY close to the original...!!!
> - One of the nephews have a date with a beautiful duck girl (probably 
> Dewey)... this is just a small thought yet, I have no actually plot on what 
> will happen...
>An italian did that once... But you may be able to find a great plot... (As far as I remember the Italian story, the nephew starts being VERY interested in his look - goes to the bathroom, ALL BY HIMSELF! His brothers are worried, and in the end, the nephew in love gets "normal"...)
> - Magica De Spell uses an old formula to put herself in Scrooge's place, and 
> it works - she gets to Scrooge's office to steal the Dime, but then she 
> discovers that by putting herself in Scrooge's place she's lost all her 
> magical powers and therefor cannot make herself a which again. Scrooge gets 
> magical powers, but he has no idea of how to use it. And everybody starts 
> calling Magica "aunt"... and Scrooge goes to Duckburg on a broomstick to get 
> his property back, but nobody wants to help him because they think he is an 
> evil magician... Could become an interesting story.
>Sounds interesting, yeah... 
> - THE CONTINUATION - the Duck twins - Dewey's grandchildren - are told about 
> the history of their family in Duckburg 2000-version, and this story tells 
> what happened to the ducks after Scrooge died, the boys went to college... 
> this would be a gigantic story and would mean as much for me as "life of 
> Scrooge" does for Don Rosa, I guess... but it definitely won't be the first 
> story I write now, I need to get a name first!
>Yup - and that's a "dangerous" one, I think... A lot of people do't believe that $ actually died... 
> - Scrooge and the nephews go treasure hunting on the Faroe islands. I have 
> no clear plot here, but I'm going to the Faroe Islands this summer, so I 
> will get hundreds of opportunities to do research on such a story... and 
> that would probably make the tale better, if I managed to base it on my own 
> experiences...
>Well, a location is a start - maybe yu'll get an idea, when you get there - some myths or something...
> NOW: Any ideas on what I should do? At least I have to start writing 
> SOMETHING... My life got incredibly boring when I no longer has "best of all 
> inventions" to work on!
> 
> Have a nice weekend!
>You too...

/99E




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