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Lucky Luke

Show Summary

Aired: 1971 - 1991
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: FRANCE

Luke is the world's greatest cowboy. He can outshoot his own shadow (see picture on right), he can lasso a whirlwind, he can outride (he once raced the Mississippi and won), outdraw and outshoot anyone. Jolly Jumper is also pretty unique, being able to play Luke at chess, arm-wrestle him and run while asleep.

History: Lucky Luke is a cowboy in the Wild West who travels around delivering justice wherever he goes, accompanied by his faithful companion, Jolly Jumper, the smartest horse in the world. His main recurring foes are the dense but persistant Dalton cousins.

Comments: Created by Morris (a.k.a. Maurice De Bevere), who wrote the very first story - after that many of the early stories being written by the French co-creator of Asterix, Goscinny. Luke is still starring in new adventures to this day.

Affiliations: Jolly Jumper (his horse); Ra_n_tanplan (the dumbest dog in the world, a spoof of Rin-Tin-Tin)

Enemies: The Daltons (Joe, Jack, William and Averell), Ma Dalton, Billy the Kid, Jesse James




Comments

EmeraldeJadePosted: 11/14/2005
Dag on this show lasted a long time! all the way to the 90's? Wow!
Posted: 11/24/2005
Iremember watching this alot when I grew up. infact this cartoon is still on everyday here. I also like the movie with Terence Hill as Lucky luke as he also did the voice for several episodes of the cartoon before doing the TV series and the movie.
ADH_adhPosted: 01/27/2006
"I'm a poor lonesome cooooowboy, long, long way from hooome!" :D
Posted: 03/06/2006
The old series of lucky luke are much nicer animated, and resemble the style used in the comics. Unlike the newer series, which isn't as detailed. (to be honest, it's plain ugly)
There used to be a version with singing in too, don't know if it was only for the dutch version too.

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