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The first page of Completely Safe.
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Author | Werner Wejp-Olsen |
Illustrators | Oscar Martin |
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Pages | 6 |
Publisher | Nalle Puh, Donald Duck, Disneys kleine Tierfreunde, Amici di Zampa |
Published | 1997 |
Inducks code | D 96164 |
Origin | Denmark |
Completely Safe (also known as Playing It Safe, The Ostrich Egg and Retter in der Not in its original language) is a German comic inspired by The Lion King.
Plot
Simba's mother Sarabi will only let Simba and Nala play safe games. Sarabi bats at a gourd and tells Simba that he and Nala can play by hitting the ball around. When the gourd gets lodged in a floating log, Simba chases after it, dodging a crocodile, a waterfall, strong currents, thorns, and bees.
When Simba returns to Sarabi with the gourd, he asks his mother if she knows of any different games. Playing ball is just too dangerous for him!
Images
The following images are the six pages of this comic translated to English unofficially from its original language.
The following images are the six pages of this comic in its original language.