I'm so late in uploading some of my commissions that I've lost track of who they were drawn for. @_@ I know this scenario was referencing a supposedly well-known comic in Europe... but since I don't live in Europe I'm unable to provide any additional context for this. I guess you could say "if you know it, then you know it".
Still though, I think it's a fun picture.
**EDIT** This was drawn for
Giggles-the-monkey and
Troug THANKS!
Still though, I think it's a fun picture.
**EDIT** This was drawn for
Giggles-the-monkey and
Troug THANKS!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1200 x 927px
File Size 477.1 kB
"My duck doesn't share the water with others!"
From Wikipedia:
Herren im Bad is one of Loriot 's most famous sketches . The cartoon sketch was first broadcast on 15 June 1978 as part of the programme Loriot V on Radio Bremen.
The protagonists , two apparently well-off middle-aged gentlemen named Müller-Lüdenscheidt and Dr. Klöbner , are seen sitting at opposite ends in a bathtub belonging to a hotel room .
In the course of the conversation, which is conducted in a measured tone but consists mainly of biting remarks and accusations, it turns out that Dr. Klöbner has made a mistake in the room number (and is therefore, as Müller-Lüdenscheidt puts it, "sitting in someone else's bathtub"). Müller-Lüdenscheidt has drained the water that he had let in. Dr. Klöbner had previously let it in because he thought the bathtub was his own, but now refuses to admit his mistake, which leads to an increasingly absurd conversation ("Do you know that many people don't have a bathroom at all?" - "Oh, and you're probably a socialist too!").
The two have barely laboriously agreed on letting the water in again and on an appropriate temperature when Dr. Klöbner insists on putting his rubber ducky in the tub ("I always bathe with this duck!"), which Müller-Lüdenscheidt refuses on principle ("Not with me!"). Müller-Lüdenscheidt cannot carry out his threat to drain the water again because he himself is sitting on the plug . So he finally gives in, whereupon Dr. Klöbner, in a sudden change of heart, refuses to let his duck share the water with such a person, whereupon Müller-Lüdenscheidt, also contrary to his original opinion, emphatically demands that Dr. Klöbner put the duck in the tub ("You put the duck in the water immediately!") and after another refusal tries to force the duck into the water by submerging it , which leads to a diving competition. While the two are still arguing about who won and are trying to decide by diving at the same time, a third naked man enters the bathroom and asks, somewhat embarrassed, for the room number.
From Wikipedia:
Herren im Bad is one of Loriot 's most famous sketches . The cartoon sketch was first broadcast on 15 June 1978 as part of the programme Loriot V on Radio Bremen.
The protagonists , two apparently well-off middle-aged gentlemen named Müller-Lüdenscheidt and Dr. Klöbner , are seen sitting at opposite ends in a bathtub belonging to a hotel room .
In the course of the conversation, which is conducted in a measured tone but consists mainly of biting remarks and accusations, it turns out that Dr. Klöbner has made a mistake in the room number (and is therefore, as Müller-Lüdenscheidt puts it, "sitting in someone else's bathtub"). Müller-Lüdenscheidt has drained the water that he had let in. Dr. Klöbner had previously let it in because he thought the bathtub was his own, but now refuses to admit his mistake, which leads to an increasingly absurd conversation ("Do you know that many people don't have a bathroom at all?" - "Oh, and you're probably a socialist too!").
The two have barely laboriously agreed on letting the water in again and on an appropriate temperature when Dr. Klöbner insists on putting his rubber ducky in the tub ("I always bathe with this duck!"), which Müller-Lüdenscheidt refuses on principle ("Not with me!"). Müller-Lüdenscheidt cannot carry out his threat to drain the water again because he himself is sitting on the plug . So he finally gives in, whereupon Dr. Klöbner, in a sudden change of heart, refuses to let his duck share the water with such a person, whereupon Müller-Lüdenscheidt, also contrary to his original opinion, emphatically demands that Dr. Klöbner put the duck in the tub ("You put the duck in the water immediately!") and after another refusal tries to force the duck into the water by submerging it , which leads to a diving competition. While the two are still arguing about who won and are trying to decide by diving at the same time, a third naked man enters the bathroom and asks, somewhat embarrassed, for the room number.
Oh seeing that just now. That on was comissioned from me together with
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