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'''''Dirty Cub''''' is a rare, German, [[The Lion King (film)|Lion King]] comic.
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{{Infobox Literature
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| Img                = Dirty Cub 1.jpg
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| Img_capt            = The first page of Dirty Cub.
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| Author              = Werner Wejp-Olsen
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| Illustrators        = Oscar Martin
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| Num_Pages          = 6
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| Publisher          = Nalle Puh, Donald Duck, Disneys kleine Tierfreunde, Mine dyrevenner
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| Year_Published      = 1997
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| Producer            =
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| ISBN                =
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| ISBN-10            =
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| ISBN-13            =
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| Collection          =
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| Inducks_code        = D 96341
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| Origin              = Denmark
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==Plot==
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'''Dirty Cub''' (original name '''Ein heldenhafter Dreckspatz''' also known as '''A Dirty Cub''', '''A Heroic Dirty Cub''' and '''Giraffe In Trouble''') is a German comic inspired by [[The Lion King]].
  
==External Links==
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== Plot ==
  
*[http://www.mediafire.com/?h2cxwdh2ovd MediaFire Full Download to all Dirty Cub '''translated''' in ZIP file. (Programs Needed: WinZip or 7-Zip)]
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The comic starts out with [[Simba]] taking a shower and not liking one minute of it. [[Sarabi]] mentions that if he didn't get so dirty when he played he would not need to take a shower. The next day, Simba tries to remain spotlessly clean.
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Simba has to watch his friends play in the mud puddle and having fun while he tries to stay clean. He puts all that aside, though, when he hears a young giraffe yelling for help. The giraffe is stuck in a hole and can't get out. Simba and [[Nala]] decide to fill the hole with dirt so the giraffe can step out of the hole.
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When they finish filling the hole and saving the young giraffe, Simba and Nala are two dirty cubs! Simba returns home to take a shower, telling his mother that today didn't go as planned, but tomorrow...
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== Images ==
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The following images are the six pages of this comic translated to English unofficially from its original language.
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<gallery>
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Image:Dirty Cub 1.jpg
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Image:Dirty Cub 2.jpg
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Image:Dirty Cub 3.jpg
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Image:Dirty Cub 4.jpg
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Image:Dirty Cub 5.jpg
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Image:Dirty Cub 6.jpg
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</gallery>
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The following images are the six pages of this comic in its original language.
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<gallery>
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Image:dreckspatz01.jpg
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Image:dreckspatz02.jpg
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Image:dreckspatz03.jpg
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Image:dreckspatz04.jpg
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Image:dreckspatz05.jpg
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Image:dreckspatz06.jpg
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Comics]]

Latest revision as of 18:22, 15 December 2011

Dirty Cub
The first page of Dirty Cub.
The first page of Dirty Cub.
Author Werner Wejp-Olsen
Illustrators Oscar Martin
Details
Pages 6
Publisher Nalle Puh, Donald Duck, Disneys kleine Tierfreunde, Mine dyrevenner
Published 1997
Inducks code D 96341
Origin Denmark

Dirty Cub (original name Ein heldenhafter Dreckspatz also known as A Dirty Cub, A Heroic Dirty Cub and Giraffe In Trouble) is a German comic inspired by The Lion King.

Plot

The comic starts out with Simba taking a shower and not liking one minute of it. Sarabi mentions that if he didn't get so dirty when he played he would not need to take a shower. The next day, Simba tries to remain spotlessly clean.

Simba has to watch his friends play in the mud puddle and having fun while he tries to stay clean. He puts all that aside, though, when he hears a young giraffe yelling for help. The giraffe is stuck in a hole and can't get out. Simba and Nala decide to fill the hole with dirt so the giraffe can step out of the hole.

When they finish filling the hole and saving the young giraffe, Simba and Nala are two dirty cubs! Simba returns home to take a shower, telling his mother that today didn't go as planned, but tomorrow...

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.