Aduial
S.P.A.C.E. Ensign
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Post by Aduial on Nov 22, 2004 0:12:28 GMT -5
I was reading the scripts and to me, Fritz is Bugs Bunny and Kadaf is Daffy Duck
I think thats how it is but if they are from the warner brother's world then who is Johnathan? Elmer's hunting dog?
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Post by Hush Mazmanos on Nov 22, 2004 5:30:14 GMT -5
Hmm You have a point! I just noticed now that their appearances are similar
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Post by Rygar on Nov 22, 2004 19:37:22 GMT -5
I was reading the scripts and to me, Fritz is Bugs Bunny and Kadaf is Daffy Duck I think thats how it is but if they are from the warner brother's world then who is Johnathan? Elmer's hunting dog? The Warners aren't literally Bugs and Daffy, but the similarity is purposeful. And yes, Jonathan is based on a cartoon character as well. As are Garfield Katz and Ren Hoek, obviously ... :) -Rygar
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Post by Norris on Dec 28, 2004 5:23:22 GMT -5
That would tie in a bit with CROSS CONVENTIONS. A nice comeback for Darkwing Duck, I thought.
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Post by DJClawson on Dec 28, 2004 16:06:11 GMT -5
Fritz and Kadaf get their own script later in the season that explains just about everything.
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Post by Norris on Dec 29, 2004 4:27:17 GMT -5
From what we know about Kadaf and Fritz so far is plentiful, but after the invasion of Genus, there's more to the pair than meets the eye.
FRITZ Has had three ex-wives, and is a jewish rabbit from Earth. Supposedly Mimi's new boyfriend, although he can only date her if it's a business trip, and sometimes gets her ticked off. Due to such poor support from the council, Fritz had no choice but to buy a replacement frigate for the Righteous from a scrapyard. Has something to do with Senator Nuras, but it is still unclear.
KADAF Foul-mouthed smoker who owns a dog called "Cereberus". Widower after his wife, Ethel, died. Sometimes a little rude to his superiors, he's disturbed by voices in his sleep, and fears Senator Nuras greatly.
I can certainly see Kadaf as the next Daffy Duck due to his foul language (Warner Bros. simply made him babble when he swore) But Fritz as Bugs is a little bit on the fictional side. For the Fritz/Mimi relationship (If there were any comparison to the Bugs/Lola relationship), then Fritz would actually fall for Mimi like a ton of bricks.
Looking forward to the script, Admiral!
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Post by DJClawson on Dec 29, 2004 12:33:50 GMT -5
From what we know about Kadaf and Fritz so far is plentiful, but after the invasion of Genus, there's more to the pair than meets the eye. FRITZ Has had three ex-wives, and is a jewish rabbit from Earth. Supposedly Mimi's new boyfriend, although he can only date her if it's a business trip, and sometimes gets her ticked off. Due to such poor support from the council, Fritz had no choice but to buy a replacement frigate for the Righteous from a scrapyard. Has something to do with Senator Nuras, but it is still unclear. KADAF Foul-mouthed smoker who owns a dog called "Cereberus". Widower after his wife, Ethel, died. Sometimes a little rude to his superiors, he's disturbed by voices in his sleep, and fears Senator Nuras greatly. I can certainly see Kadaf as the next Daffy Duck due to his foul language (Warner Bros. simply made him babble when he swore) But Fritz as Bugs is a little bit on the fictional side. For the Fritz/Mimi relationship (If there were any comparison to the Bugs/Lola relationship), then Fritz would actually fall for Mimi like a ton of bricks. Looking forward to the script, Admiral! One thing to remember about Fritz and Kadaf is primarily, they are actors who were classically trained at Julliard. The roles that we've seen them in as Bugs and Daffy are what they were - roles. To some extent, they're still playing roles, and you can never really be sure what they're doing is really them - which is, to some extent, why Fritz is such a good politician. I can't remember if we ever ran the dialogue in which Fritz makes some side crack about how he regrets making Space Jam. I'm glad to see someone likes them. They tend to bring out the love or hate in fans - it's one or the other.
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Post by Norris on Dec 30, 2004 4:16:08 GMT -5
That is true, but does it matter whether people like or loathe something? Personally, Admiral, I think you're doing a blooming good job!
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Post by Claudia Carranza on Jan 3, 2005 15:03:03 GMT -5
I can't remember if we ever ran the dialogue in which Fritz makes some side crack about how he regrets making Space Jam. I don't think that line ever made it to print, DJ. At least not that I remember. CLaudia.
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Post by DJClawson on Jan 3, 2005 16:04:35 GMT -5
That is true, but does it matter whether people like or loathe something? Personally, Admiral, I think you're doing a blooming good job! Well, generally, we try to write things that people like.
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Post by Norris on Jan 4, 2005 13:09:54 GMT -5
Who wouldn't? To write something people hate would drive them away, at which a couple of visual gags about bodies being dismembered in MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS can be one example. Please don't get me started, as I'm too squeamish.
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