Ludwig Von Drake
Ludwig Von Drake | |
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The Wonderful World of Color (1961) | |
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Alias | Otto van Drakenstein (Dutch), Primus von Quack (German), Ludovico von Pato (Portuguese) |
Species | Duck |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Scientist |
Relatives | Donald Duck (nephew) |
Nationality | Austrian |
Professor Ludwig Von Drake is a cartoon character created in 1961 by
Paul Frees was the original voice of Ludwig Von Drake. After Frees retired from the role, the character was briefly voiced by Walker Edmiston.[3] Since 1987, he has been voiced by Corey Burton.[4] Ludwig Von Drake has also appeared in numerous Disney comics stories.
Character
Ludwig Von Drake comes from Vienna, Austria and has a fascination with knowledge. Since his youth, he has been trying to obtain as many diplomas, in any science, as possible. When he is consulted by other family members, it is a running gag that he almost invariably turns out to have a university degree relevant for whatever information they are seeking. He is often shown as having little social competence, however, and is often portrayed as being very forgetful, sometimes even somewhat senile. In the comics, Ludwig usually visits with Donald Duck and Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. On occasion, Daisy Duck will coax (or even trick) the professor into giving lectures and tours for her ladies' club. Ludwig can play the piano and acoustic guitar, as shown in a few television specials and more.
In the Wonderful World of Color episode The Hunting Instinct, Walt Disney states Ludwig is Donald Duck's father's brother. According to Walt Disney, Donald decided to adopt his maternal surname, Duck, when he got into show business,
In the Wonderful World of Color episode Kids is Kids, Ludwig says, "Of course, I don't need any help raising children. I'm a bachelor."
In the story "Duckburg, U.S.A.",
In the story "The Family Tree Spree",[24] Donald scares of seeing Ludwig's specs on the floor and thinks about them as "Uncle Ludwig's specs".[25] In the end of this same story, it is revealed that Ludwig also appears in Donald's paternal family tree, wherein he and Donald both have an ancestor called Colombust Duck.[26] According to Carl Barks, Donald's fathers's surname is Duck, his mother's one being McDuck. Since Humperdink Duck (a.k.a. Grandpa Duck), Grandma Duck's deceased husband and Donald's paternal grandfather,[27] was probably almost contemporary with Ludwig Von Drake, it is possible to consider they were half-brothers, Donald being thus Ludwig's grandnephew. Ludwig reveals to Daisy and her friends in "Blown Up Genius"[28] that he came from a long line of glass blowers.[29] In "Winning Ways",[30] Daisy and her friends try to prepare Ludwig's favorite dish, called Wiener Schnitzel a la Weltschmerz, whose recipe belonged to Ludwig's great grandmother. Ludwig is really excited about it because he has not eaten that dish since he left Austria and came to Duckburg to know his relatives of Donald's paternal family. In "The Big Payoff",[31] it is revealed that he spent many months living in Donald's house since his arrival in Duckburg. Ludwig wins a TV chess challenge in this comic story, making Donald exclaim, "Yippee! He did it! Now he can pay all he's owed us (he and his nephews) for these many months!".[32] According to the story "The Jewels of Skull Rock",[33] Ludwig spent six months in Donald's house.[34] In the Christmas story "The Cuckoo Clock Caper",[35] Ludwig exclaims that he and Scrooge are "joined in good fellowship".[36] Ludwig and Gyro Gearloose competed as to who is the greater inventor in the comic story "I.Q. Bugaboo".[37]
Those twelve stories mentioned above were drawn by Tony Strobl, who was the cartoonist responsible for introducing Professor Ludwig into American Disney comic books. Actually, Ludwig's first comic book appearance was in a not previously mentioned story by Strobl, "The Scene Stealer",[38] first published in October, 1961. The events showed in this one presumably happened after the ones showed in "Duckburg, U.S.A.", which was published two months later.
Filmography
Professor Ludwig Von Drake was introduced as a new character alongside
Television
Wonderful World of Color appearances (1960s)
- An Adventure in Color/Mathmagicland (24 September 1961) – This show introduced Walt Disney's new character and co-host Ludwig Von Drake, who lectures on the subject of color.
- The Hunting Instinct(22 October 1961) – Ludwig Von Drake sheds some light on the subject of why man hunts with his assistant Herman the Bootle Beetle.
- Inside Donald Duck (5 November 1961) – Ludwig Von Drake attempts to diagnose Donald Duck's problems, deciding the cause is romance.
- child psychology and how to handle Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
- Carnival Time (4 March 1962) – Ludwig Von Drake takes a look at some major carnivals in Jose Carioca.
- Von Drake in Spain(8 April 1962) – Ludwig Von Drake lectures on the dances of Spain.
- Man Is His Own Worst Enemy(21 October 1962) – Ludwig Von Drake explains why people are the biggest challenge facing humanity. This episode is sometimes titled Ducking Disaster with Donald and his Friends.
- The Saga of Windwagon Smith" and "Paul Bunyan."
- Inside Outer Space (10 February 1963) – Ludwig Von Drake gives a lecture on outer space, using footage from Man in Space, Man and the Moon and Mars and Beyond.
- A Square Peg in a Round Hole(3 March 1963) – Ludwig Von Drake has founded the Research Institute For Human Behavior.
- Fly with Von Drake(13 October 1963) – Ludwig Von Drake gives a historically accurate and funny lecture on the birth of crewed flight.
- The Truth About Mother Goose (17 November 1963) – Ludwig Von Drake tells the stories behind Mother Goose rhymes. Including footage from Mickey and the Beanstalk. Von Drake narrates this story which was originally featured as a segment in the 1947 feature film Fun and Fancy Free, replacing the original narration. Herman makes a comeback in this episode.
- Mediterranean Cruise (19 January 1964) – Ludwig Von Drake takes a trip on a Cruise liner.
- In Shape with Von Drake (22 March 1964) – Ludwig Von Drake returns to explain sports and fitness. He illustrates his points through the use of several Goofycartoons.
- A Rag, a Bone, a Box of Junk(11 October 1964) – Ludwig Von Drake makes an cameo in this documentary about stop-motion animation
- Music for Everybody (30 January 1966) – Ludwig Von Drake hosts this look at the importance of music in people's lives.
- Nature's Strangest Oddballs (29 March 1970) – Ludwig Von Drake hosts this look at various animal species that have stayed
Theatrical
- A Symposium on Popular Songs (19 December 1962) – Von Drake demonstrates examples of popular music through the years.
Cartoon appearances (1980s–present)
Von Drake has appeared on several Disney animated cartoon series:
In House of Mouse, Von Drake appears as a recurring character. In "Ask Von Drake", Mickey tries to prove that Ludwig Von Drake does not know everything. At the end, Mickey convinces him that during the headcount of all the Disney characters, he forgot himself. Also, in "House of Genius", Ludwig creates robot duplicates of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, and Pluto. At the end, when Ludwig brings in a robot duplicate of himself, Mickey tells the robot to send the real Ludwig packing.
In Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, he is a major recurring character, often helping the protagonists, or asking for help himself.
Ludwig appears as a recurring character in the
Ludwig makes a cameo appearance between Walt Disney Animation Studios characters that take a group photo in the 2023 short film, Once Upon a Studio.[40]
Ludwig Von Drake in the Sing-Along Songs series
In the Disney's Sing-Along Songs series of videos, he has hosted/co-hosted these five volumes:
- You Can Fly!(May 31, 1988)
- Fun with Music (along with Professor Owl) (May 9, 1989)
- Under the Sea (August 14, 1990)
- I Love to Laugh (February 22, 1991)
- Colors of the Wind (July 21, 1995)
Disneyland Records discography
In 1961
The track list for the "Ludwig Von Drake" LP:
- I'm Ludwig Von Drake
- The Spectrum Song
- The Green with Envy Blues
- It Gets You
- Von Drake Variations on "The Blue Danube"
- Professor Ludwig Von Drake Discourse: All About Sound Recording
- An Operatic Version of a Theme from 'Cinderella'
As of February 2010, the digitally remastered LP can be downloaded exclusively at the iTunes Store.[41]
Print appearances
The Disney studio encouraged the writers of Duck comics to introduce this new character in print, and already in September 1961, Von Drake started appearing in Al Taliaferro and Bob Karp's featured daily strips. However, aside from a solitary cameo appearance in a one-page story in Uncle Scrooge #54 (December 1964), the character was not used by leading Disney duck artist Carl Barks.
In 1961, Dell Comics launched a comic book series starring Von Drake and illustrated by Tony Strobl,[42] but it only lasted for four issues before being discontinued. The character made subsequent appearances in other comic titles such as Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and in the Donald Duck newspaper strip.
Ludwig also appeared in a 1962 sequence of the annual
Professor Ludwig has often been used by Italian cartoonists, including in some of the long sagas inspired by famous books that they usually produce with the Duck Family, such as "La storia di Marco Polo detta Il Milione"[43] (free translation "The Million – A Story of Marco Polo") and "Paperino in: Il mondo perduto"[44] (free translation "Donald in: The Lost World"). As a result, he has achieved significant popularity in Italy (where he is known as Pico De Paperis). He is portrayed in Italian comics as a scholar with multiple degrees in different subjects (even the more improbable ones) rather than a scientist.
See also
- List of duck universe characters
- Duck family (Disney)
References
- ^ "Ludwig Von Drake's Tale" by Jim Korkis (October 25, 2017)
- ^ "Ludwig von Drake".
- ^ a b News from me
- ^ a b "Corey Burton TV Credits". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
- ISBN 0-7868-6359-5.
- ISBN 0-7868-6391-9.
- ISBN 0-7868-6359-5.
- ^ Did You Know? 8 Genius Facts About Ludwig Von Drake
- ^ Coa Inducks – Page for the Sunday strip ZD 61-09-24
- ^ YouTube: Kids is Kids – Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (1961)
- ^ IMDb: Kids Is Kids (1961) – Paul Frees: Ludwig Von Drake
- ^ Coa Inducks – Excerpt of the comic strip YD 85-07-12
- ^ Coa Inducks – Index to strips with Alice from YD
- ^ "Duckburg, U.S.A". inducks.org. 1961-12-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ Inducks - Excerpt of the comic story "Duckburg, U.S.A."
- ^ "Message From Space". inducks.org. 1962-05-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story Message From Space
- ^ "Pigeon Panic". inducks.org. 1964-08-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story Pigeon Panic
- ^ "The Rural Eggs-pert". inducks.org. 1961-12-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story The Rural Eggs-Pert
- ^ "Barn Dance Doctor". inducks.org. 1961-12-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story Barn Dance Doctor
- ^ Inducks – Page to the comic story The Family Tree Spree
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story The Family Tree Spree
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story The Family Tree Spree
- ^ Inducks – Page for the comic character Grandpa Duck
- ^ "Blown Up Genius". inducks.org. 1962-12-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story Blown Up Genius
- ^ Inducks – Page to the comic story Winning Ways
- ^ "The Big Payoff". inducks.org. 1962-05-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story The Big Payoff
- ^ Inducks – Page to the comic story The Jewels of Skull Rock
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story The Jewels of Skull Rock
- ^ "The Cuckoo Clock Caper". inducks.org. 1962-10-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ Inducks – Excerpt of the comic story The Cuckoo Clock Caper
- ^ I.Q. Bugaboo
- ^ "The Scene Stealer". inducks.org. 1961-10-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ "Disney XD's New DuckTales Has a Premiere Date and an Amazing All-New Opening Title Sequence". 14 June 2017.
- ^ Reif, Alex (October 16, 2023). "Disney's "Once Upon a Studio" – List of Characters in Order of Appearance". Laughing Place.
- ^ "iTunes – Music – Professor Ludwig Von Drake by Paul Frees". Itunes.apple.com. January 1961. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ 'Ludwig Von Drake' comic book #1-#4 featuring Tony Strobl List Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "La storia di Marco Polo detta Il Milione". Coa.inducks.org. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
- ^ "Paperino in: Il mondo perduto". Coa.inducks.org. Retrieved 2015-08-01.