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Lurchi : ウィキペディア英語版
Lurchi

Lurchi is the advertising comic character of the German Salamander shoe factories. He is a fire salamander.
His adventures are told (in German) in small booklets titled ''Lurchis Abenteuer''. They are targeted mainly at primary schoolers, written in calligraphic handwriting in simple rhyming couplets.
==History==
While Salamander issued some newspaper advertisements featuring an anonymous anthropomorphic salamander in early 20th century, the character Lurchi was introduced in 1937. The name of the artist of the pre-war booklets is lost.

In the 1930s, Salamander did not even produce children's shoes. The booklets were rather meant to keep youngsters quiet while parents would buy shoes.

Lurchi's adventures ceased publication in 1939 due to the outbreak of World War II.
They were continued only in 1951, starting with redrawn remakes of the prewar issues 1-5. Then, artist Heinz Schubel and writer Erwin Kühlewein took over, and shaped the style of Lurchi as it became known by generations of readers. Schubel retired in 1972, and various artists tried to keep up his standards - unsuccessfully, in the opinion of the majority of fans, regarding both the artwork and the storylines, which became very "p.c.". In 1995 Dietwald Doblies took over and returned to a more "Schubelian" style.

In 2000, all protagonists of the series underwent a major "brushup" at the request of the company's management. Most remarkably, they became fully clothed, whereas in their classic form they had been mostly nude except for some accessories, and, of course, their Salamander shoes. It should be mentioned, however, that the "mammal" protagonists (the mouse, the hedgehog and the dwarf) always had worn at least pants, and the amphibian protagonists of course had no visible reproductive organs. But more essential to the series was the change of roles the protagonists went through (e. g. Piping had been the group’s elder before, since 2000 he is a child). Moreover, the text is in prose now.

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