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Urbanus was a Flemish celebrity comic strip created by Willy Linthout and loosely based on Flemish comedian and singer Urbanus. The stories were written by Willy Linthout, Urbanus and Ann Smets,[2] and drawn by Linthout. The first story was published in 1982 and was such a success that Urbanus ran for more than 40 years, becoming the longest-running and most successful Flemish comic strip based on a celebrity. It is also the longest-running celebrity comic in the world made by the same writer/artist team.[3] The series sells well in the Netherlands too, due to Urbanus' popularity there.
Urbanus (comic strip) | |
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Created by | Willy Linthout[1] |
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Formats | Original material for the series has been published as a set of graphic novels. |
Original language | Dutch |
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Publication date | November 10, 1982 – October 26, 2022 |
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Writer(s) | Willy Linthout Urbanus Ann Smets (2019–present)[2] |
Artist(s) | Willy Linthout |
The strip originated from an idea by Willy Linthout.[4] In 1982, Linthout imagined creating a comic strip about comedian Urbanus.[4] Publisher Jef Meert was able to arrange a meeting at his house, in which he proposed the concept and showed Urbanus the drawings.[4][5] Urbanus liked Linthout's idea and his drawings.[5] Urbanus started as an experiment, but after the first album was released, Linthout was already working on the sequel.[5] Linthout made the first two albums alone.[5] The first album sold 50,000 copies right away.[5] From December 16, 1982, until April 25, 1996, all albums were published by Uitgeverij Loempia,[3] a publishing company created by Linthout and Jef Meert. Since 1996 Standaard Uitgeverij does the publishing.
Linthout and Urbanus explained how a comic book of Urbanus was made: Linthout came up with an idea, wrote the synopsis, and submitted it to Urbanus. Then, the two started writing together, and eventually Linthout drew the comic book.[5]
In the series Urbanus is portrayed as an eleven to twelve-year old version of himself, despite his full-grown beard. Just like the real Urbanus he lives in Tollembeek, but here end all similarities. Urbanus is portrayed as a bad young boy who frequently tries to trick the local villagers, his parents, his teacher, his fellow students and gets into trouble for it.[6] The style of comedy is absurd, black and often vulgar. All animals in this comic strip are able to talk. Pop culture references to TV shows, comics, cartoons, films and Urbanus' own merchandise are frequently made. The authors deliberately use Flemish dialect instead of standard Dutch and also deliberately keep the drawing style naïve and simple, inspired by the series of Marc Sleen.
The albums are usually long adventure stories, but some are one-page gags as well.
On 26 October 2022, after 201 stories, the series was discontinued.[7]
The main characters are:
In 1992 a partial animated adaptation of the 18th "Urbanus" album "Het Lustige Kapoentje" was made in collaboration with 20th Century Fox. Urbanus voiced himself. It was released on video, but didn't have much success.[8][9]
Some animated shorts were made in 1999, based on the gag comics. They are made available on Urbanus' official site.[10]
In 2019 an animated feature film Urbanus de Vuilnisheld premiered in Flemish theaters.[11]
In 1997 Urbanus and Linthout made a crossover comic strip named "Kiekebanus", in which characters from their series meet characters from Merho's series De Kiekeboes. In another De Kiekeboes album, "Bij Fanny op Schoot" (2005), Urbanus and his family were also guest stars.
On April 8, 2000, Urbanus, Amedee and Nabuko Donosor received their own statue in Tollembeek. It was designed by Koen Tinel.[12]
Urbanus also received a statue in Middelkerke on July 7, 2001.[13] It was sculpted by Luc Cauwenberghs.[14]
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