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1171en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1171, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMiguelito: So what about the us of a? The North Americans would not have got to the corner if it hadn't been for Von Braun! And Von Braun would be nothing without the support of that Hitler guy! And that Hitler wouldn't have been anything without the ideas he copied from, WHO? From Mussolini! So if it weren't for il duce, no conquest of the moon! Lucky one has a grandad to open one's eyes, otherwise!
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1114en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1114, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoFelipe: Look at this lovely photo of the moon I'm going to pin up in my room!Mafalda: Fantastic!Felipe: Look at this lovely photo of the moon I'm going to pin up in my room!Miguelito: Wonderful!Felipe: Look at this lovely photo of the moon I'm going to pin up in my room!Susanita: What an awful complexion the moon has!
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1060en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1060, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoFelipe: What will the moon look like when man has built cities there, full of wide streets, high buildings and glittering digns?Mafalda: Damaged, I suppose.
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0852en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0852, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoManolito: The earth sping round the moon? The moon round the earth? Then why do we alwayes see the same face of the moon?Susanita: It's like this, Miguelito. Suppose that we are the earth and Manolito the moon.Mafalda: Let's see, Manolito. Walk around them.Susanita: That's ir. Very good. D'you see? We spin here, and the moon around us, always showing the same ridiculous face.
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0596en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0596, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoManolito: I've got something for you, Felipe: One of the calendars from my father's shop.Felipe: Oh. Lovely!Manolito: It was a very pretty sciense, with the moon, boats on a like, and cows, and snowy mountains and in the forgeground a curtained window, and a vase with flowers and butterflies. You'll see... What do you have to say?Felipe: Thac! Yo, Manolito.Manolito: "Thacyu"?
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0595en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0595, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoManolito: I was just on my way to your house with one of the calendars from my father's shop.Mafalda: Oh, thank you, Manolito.Manolito: You'll see it has a lovely scene! Such colours! The moon, boats on a lake, and cows on the banks, and showy mountains and in the foreground a curtained window, and a vase with flowers and butterflies... Here.Mafalda: Thanks, Manolito.Manolito: Poor girl, she was overwhelmed.
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0086en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0086, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoFelipe: Did your father get rid of the ants?Mafalda: Yes. He found a great ant killer.Felipe: He must be happy, then.Mafalda: Yes. He's over the moon.
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PCL114559 "(Wolf howling at the moon, and the moon tells the wolf to shut up)" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Animals, Pets, from Punch"
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PCL104469 Destination Moon ; John Archer *** Local Caption *** "Celebrity caricatures of stars of Film, Arts, Sport in Punch magazine by R S Sherriffs"
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PCL114761 "(A middle aged couple are standing on the deck of a cruise ship, underneath a full moon, having an arguement)" *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons about the Vintage Lifestyle
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PCL109073 "The Greedy Boy who Cried for the Moon. Dan, the greedy boy.- ?I will have repale - hoo! hoo! hoo! - I won't be aisy - I will have repale." *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101631 The August Moon (Hitler as the madman from Shakespeare's King Lear bays at the Conquest of Britain moon while silhouettes of British warships wait on the horizon) *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL108814 "The natives used to call it 'The Mighty Hill of Paradise that Meets the Moon,' but I've renamed it 'Mount Emily Louisa Bagthorpe,' after an aunt of mine." *** Local Caption *** Renaming the mighty mountain
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PCL113596 "A Place in the Moon. Hans. ""How beautiful a moon, my love, for showing up England to our gallant airmen!"" Gretchen. ""Yes, dearest, but may it not show up the Fatherland to the brutal enemy one of these nights?"" (WW1 cartoon showing an old German couple and their dog taking a walk in the evening during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL102672 Ossian (With Variations). The Son of Ia-Culture. Is This the Son of Cultcha's Shadowy Form? (a Victoran cartoon shows Oscar Wilde floating into the night sky with a quill and lecture notes as a moon crescent looks on) *** Local Caption *** Victorian culture Oscar Wilde cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109914 "Science. Professor Parallax (enthusiastically). ""Oh! My dear Mrs S, if you can mange to stoop down, here is 'Capella' shown most beautifully!!"" [But by this time, it being a fine frosty night, poor Mrs Spudgrove, having seen the moon, and Jupiter and his satellites, and Saturn, and double stars, and no end of Nebulae, had had almost enough of it!" *** Local Caption *** Science
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PCL109795 "Sod your race relations - we can't have her telling Worried Brown Eyes of Didcot to pluck three hairs from his chest and run withershins around the bed on the first night of the new moon, if she wants to get pregnant." *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Riana Duncan
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PCL107105 (A pair of astronauts watch a parade of aliens in outer space carrying a Hammer and Sickle flag overlooked by two Soviet cosmonauts) *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Science-Technology-Space from Punch
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PCL113191 "As is our custom, we will begin the meeting with the pledge of allegiance to the pack." *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Charles Barsotti
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PCL106006 ‘Srfszltr lbrzzst gnazofttt! Benny Hill! gner! gner! gner!’ *** Local Caption *** Mike Williams cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL102188 Punch cover 21 November 1956 *** Local Caption *** Punch cover 21 November 1956
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PCL112251 "Frankly comrade, I don't think bringing back the heel of a space boot and what looks like the remains of Armstrong's lunch is a great step forward for Soviet science." *** Local Caption *** Kenneth Mahood cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101810 Srfszltr lbrzzst gnazofttt! Benny Hill! gner! gner! gner! *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons about Celebrities and Celebrity
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PCL112052 "Has he got any vice? ""Ah! You should 'ear it sometimes of a night."""
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PCL113031 "Bit of an unscientific gesture that, after twenty-four billion dollars on research and development." *** Local Caption *** David Langdon Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112180 "German composer seeking inspiration for melody to a ""Song of Hate."""
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PCL113215 "As a result of myxomatosis, foxes are becoming as savage as wolves and birds, owing to the Protection of Birds Act, are losing their fear of man; so that..." *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL102687 One of the few historic mansions of England where Queen Elizabeth did NOT sleep. *** Local Caption *** George Morrow Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113453 "Ah well, thank goodness we still have our sense of humour." *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Science-Technology-Space from Punch
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PCL113214 "As a result of myxomatosis, foxes are becoming as savage as wolves... and birds, owing to the Protection of Birds Act, are losing their fear of man; so that...before long, life in the countryside...seems likely to become complicated." *** Local Caption *** Norman Thelwell cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109181 "The Fates Decide. (Hitler looks downcast at the Eagle's Nest of his Berchtesgaden mountain reteat as the silhouettes of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin decide the future of Europe in a large crystal ball)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL102545 Passing Through (Johnny Mercer) *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Michael ffolkes (Brian Davis)
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PCL102458 Passing Through : Johnny Mercer *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Music from Punch
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PCL102460 Passing Through : Ella Fitzgerald *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Music from Punch
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PCL102576 Passing Through (Ella Fitzgerald) *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Michael ffolkes (Brian Davis)
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PCL106740 (Dracula book flys out of the window of a library) *** Local Caption *** Ed McLachlan Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103214 I've spent most of my life wishing I could paint - now I know I needn't have bothered. *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Michael Heath
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PCL106315 (Tramp trying to sleep on park bench counting ladies in fur coats) *** Local Caption *** Counting fur coats
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PCL105298 “You’ll have to excuse Dorothy - it's that time of the month.” *** Local Caption *** "Cartons about Health, Medicine and Doctors from Punch"
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PCL108189 "Toothache be damned, I'd hoped you were going to talk me out of it!" *** Local Caption *** "Cartons about Health, Medicine and Doctors from Punch"
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PCL105619 “It might have been worse—he could have played the saxophone.”
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PCL106324 (Thomas the Tank Engine sees the end of a passing train with a bottom sticking out) *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Literature, Authors and Writers from Punch"
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PCL107808 "What do you mean, 'not ideal circumstances'?" *** Local Caption *** Andre Francois Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL100882 The Second Sickle *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL104311 Every time us 'as a bumper catch THIS 'appens. *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Rowland Emett
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