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Arne Anka : ウィキペディア英語版
Arne Anka

Arne Anka is a Swedish comic strip drawn by Charlie Christensen under the pseudonym ''Alexander Barks'' from 1983 to 1995. The title character closely resembles Donald Duck (who is called ''Kalle Anka'' in Swedish).〔https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/christensen_charlie.htm〕 The likeness with Donald Duck is only feather deep, however; the comics often take place at a bar, ''Zeke's'', where Arne gets drunk while he cynically thinks about and discusses life. This usually happens in the company of his friend, ''Krille Krokodil'' ("''Krille Crocodile''"). In other situations, Arne is found walking, with friends or alone, and occasionally he's found in a completely different setting (albeit with the same group of friends), like ancient Rome or 18th century Paris. Always, however, he comments on life and (especially swedish) society with sharp wit.
Some distinct features about Arne Anka is is deep love for swedish poetry and literature, his miserable economy, his very high alcohol consumption and his entusiasm towards women - even though he has very little luck with any such connections.
Charlie Christensen uses his friends as inspiration for the characters and story's in Arne Anka. One of his friends has said that you sometimes notice that Charlie Christensen gets a particular look and then a few weeks later you read what you just said in an Arne Anka strip.
In 1995, Arne Anka was produced as a play at Stockholms stadsteater. The play was written by Christensen himself, and it was called "Arne Anka - en afton på Zekes" ("''Arne Anka - an evening at Zeke's''"). Robert Gustafsson starred as Arne. Also, his memoirs have been published under the title "Bombad och sänkt" ("''Bombed and Sunk''") (Tago 1993).
In 1997, a few pages were translated to English in connection with an exhibition of Nordic comics in France, and the publication of an English-language anthology. In this translation, the character was given the name "Arnie the Duck".
== The Disney threat ==
In the beginning of the 1990s, The Walt Disney Company threatened to sue the author, Charlie Christensen, due to Arne Anka's similarity with Donald Duck. As a response, Charlie Christensen drew a comic strip about Arne faking his own death, so that he could have plastic surgery done to his beak in secrecy. Arne then returned with a new, pointed beak, and the pseudonym ''Alexander Barks'' was changed to ''Alexander X''.〔https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/christensen_charlie.htm〕
After a while though, Arne went to a novelty store to buy a fake beak, which looked exactly like his old one. This new beak was drawn showing a small rubber band holding it in place until the threat of being sued was withdrawn. In the meanwhile, however, Disney's threat of a lawsuit, which received very extensive publicity in Sweden, had turned Arne Anka into a Swedish "independence hero" of kinds and increased his popularity manyfold.

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