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A new adaptation in the form of an animated series with original stories, ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfLuckyLuke'', was made in 2001-2003.

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A new Another adaptation in the form of an animated series series, this time with original stories, ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfLuckyLuke'', was made in 2001-2003.2001-2003 and titled ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfLuckyLuke''.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a 2-season French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a 2-season French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side).''ComicBook/LuckyLuke''. While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, 1983-1984 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera) in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. The 52 albums that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a 2-season French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. The albums that got adapted in the series range from 1957 to 1991.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. The 52 albums that got adapted in the series range from 1957 1953 to 1991.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves (the albums that got adapted in it range from 1957 to 1991). It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves (the albums that got adapted in it range from 1957 to 1991).themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. \n The albums that got adapted in the series range from 1957 to 1991.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves (all from those written by Goscinny instead of the earlier ones handled by Morris alone). It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves (all (the albums that got adapted in it range from those written by Goscinny instead of the earlier ones handled by Morris alone).1957 to 1991). It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992.
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* TruerToTheText: The previous animated entries, ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', didn't adapt particular stories and instead used characters and situations from the comics. This series, comparably to ''WesternAnimation/{{The Adventures of Tintin|1991}}'', went for a straight adaptation of the existing comics canon at the time.

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* TruerToTheText: The previous animated entries, ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', didn't adapt any story in particular stories and instead used various characters and situations from the comics. This series, comparably to ''WesternAnimation/{{The Adventures of Tintin|1991}}'', went for a straight adaptation of the existing Goscinny comics canon at the time.
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* CompilationMovie: In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother Ma Dalton was released theatrically as a film in theaters in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').

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* CompilationMovie: In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother Ma Dalton was released theatrically as a film in theaters in 1983, 1983 and titled ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother, Ma Dalton, was released theatrically as a CompilationMovie in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves.themselves (all from those written by Goscinny instead of the earlier ones handled by Morris alone). It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother, Ma Dalton, was released theatrically as a CompilationMovie in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').\n


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* CompilationMovie: In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother Ma Dalton was released theatrically as a film in theaters in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').
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** In the opening credits, Calamity Jane shoots the hats of all four Daltons off their heads as they leave a saloon running in fear with one single bullet, and all four hats perfectly align on the stairs as a result.

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** In the opening credits, Calamity Jane shoots the hats of all four Daltons off their heads as they leave a saloon running in fear with one single bullet, and all four hats perfectly align on the saloon's stairs as a result.
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** In the opening credits, Calamity Jane shoots the hats of all four Daltons off their heads as they leave a saloon running in fear with one single bullet, and all hats align on the stairs.

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** In the opening credits, Calamity Jane shoots the hats of all four Daltons off their heads as they leave a saloon running in fear with one single bullet, and all four hats perfectly align on the stairs.stairs as a result.
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* ReplacedTheThemeTune: The show had two different opening soundtracks, a [[https://youtu.be/Q7T5ycOX6ZE sung one]] in 1983-1984 and and [[https://youtu.be/dWxZPbSMb2I instrumental one]] for the 1991-1992 {{revival}}.

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* ReplacedTheThemeTune: The show had two different opening soundtracks, a [[https://youtu.be/Q7T5ycOX6ZE sung one]] in 1983-1984 and and an [[https://youtu.be/dWxZPbSMb2I instrumental one]] for the 1991-1992 {{revival}}.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Like the comics, each episode ends with Luke (with the singing voice of Pat Woods) singing [[https://youtu.be/6XStbIfIQFM "I'm a Poor Lonesome Cowboy"]] (first heard in the franchise in 1971 with '''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'').

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* {{Leitmotif}}: Like the comics, each episode ends with Luke (with the singing voice of Pat Woods) singing [[https://youtu.be/6XStbIfIQFM "I'm a Poor Lonesome Cowboy"]] (first heard in the franchise in 1971 with '''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'').
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Like the comics, each episode ends with Luke (with the singing voice of Pat Woods) singing [[https://youtu.be/6XStbIfIQFM "I'm a Poor Lonesome Cowboy"]] (first heard in the franchise in 1971 with '''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'').
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother, Ma Dalton, was released theatrically as a single film in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother, Ma Dalton, was released theatrically as a single film CompilationMovie in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').
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* TruerToTheText: The previous animated entries, ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', didn't adapt particular stories and instead used characters and situations from the comics. This series, comparably to ''WesternAnimation/{{The Adventures of Tintin|1991}}'', went for a straight adaptation.

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* TruerToTheText: The previous animated entries, ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', didn't adapt particular stories and instead used characters and situations from the comics. This series, comparably to ''WesternAnimation/{{The Adventures of Tintin|1991}}'', went for a straight adaptation.adaptation of the existing comics canon at the time.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother, Ma Dalton, was released theatrically as a single film in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother, Ma Dalton, was released theatrically as a single film in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').
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* CastingGag: In French, Jacques Thébault voiced Luke. Thébault previously dubbed James West (Creator/RobertConrad) in ''Series/TheWildWildWest'', another famous heroic {{Gunslinger}} in an episodic [[TheWestern Western]] series.

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* CastingGag: In French, Jacques Thébault voiced Luke. Thébault previously dubbed James West (Creator/RobertConrad) in ''Series/TheWildWildWest'', another famous heroic {{Gunslinger}} [[TheGunslinger gunslinger]] in an episodic [[TheWestern Western]] series.
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* CastingGag: In French, Jacques Thébault voiced Luke. Thébault dubbed James West (Creator/RobertConrad) in ''Series/TheWildWildWest'', another famous heroic {{Gunslinger}} in an episodic [[TheWestern Western]] series.

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* CastingGag: In French, Jacques Thébault voiced Luke. Thébault previously dubbed James West (Creator/RobertConrad) in ''Series/TheWildWildWest'', another famous heroic {{Gunslinger}} in an episodic [[TheWestern Western]] series.
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* CastingGag: In French, Jacques Thébault voiced Luke. Thébault dubbed James West (Creator/RobertConrad) in ''Series/TheWildWildWest'', another famous heroic {{Gunslinger}} in an episodic [[TheWestern Western]] series.
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Lucky Luke is a solitary street-smart cowboy drifting through TheWildWest. Accompanied by his faithful horse Jolly Jumper, and most of the time by dumb prison guard dog Rantanplan, Luke finds himself confronted with various situations and plenty of bandits and thugs, chief among them the Dalton Brothers.

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* WilliamTelling: In the opening credits, the Dalton brothers pile up apples on Rantanplan's head and shoot at them. Fortunately, they're good enough shots to get all the apples without killing the dog (who's so dumb he didn't flee in the first place).

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the Dalton brothers pile up apples on Rantanplan's head and shoot at them. Fortunately, they're good enough shots to get all the apples without killing the dog (who's so dumb he didn't flee in the first place).

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992. In France, an arc of three episodes centering around the Dalton brothers and their mother, Ma Dalton, was released theatrically as a single film in 1983, ''Les Dalton en Cavale'' (''The Daltons on the Run'').

A new adaptation in the form of an animated series with original stories, ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfLuckyLuke'', was made in 2001-2003.
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* TruerToTheText: The previous entries, ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', didn't adapt particular stories and instead used characters and situations from the comics. This series, comparably to ''WesternAnimation/{{The Adventures of Tintin|1991}}'', went for a straight adaptation.

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* TruerToTheText: The previous animated entries, ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', didn't adapt particular stories and instead used characters and situations from the comics. This series, comparably to ''WesternAnimation/{{The Adventures of Tintin|1991}}'', went for a straight adaptation.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first. It had a first run in 1983-1984, then had a {{revival}} in 1991-1992.
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* TruerToTheText: The previous entries, ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', didn't adapt particular stories and instead used characters and situations from the comics. This series, comparably to ''WesternAnimation/{{The Adventures of Tintin|1991}}'', went for a straight adaptation.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves. It aired in the USA first.
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves.themselves.
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* InstrumentalThemeTune: The [[https://youtu.be/dWxZPbSMb2I 1991 theme]].
* JumpingOutOfACake: As with the famous cover of ''Dalton City'', Lucky Luke jumps out of a big cake the Daltons were about to eat, guns blazing and even [[GunTwirling twirling them]].
* ReplacedTheThemeTune: The show had two different opening soundtracks, a [[https://youtu.be/Q7T5ycOX6ZE sung one]] in 1983-1984 and and [[https://youtu.be/dWxZPbSMb2I instrumental one]] for the 1991-1992 {{revival}}.
* WilliamTelling: In the opening credits, the Dalton brothers pile up apples on Rantanplan's head and shoot at them. Fortunately, they're good enough shots to get all the apples without killing the dog (who's so dumb he didn't flee in the first place).
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''Lucky Luke'' is a French-American-Belgian-German co-production animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' (Creator/HannaBarbera was involved for the American side). While the two previous animated ''Lucky Luke'' entries, the films ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', were original stories, this one adapted stories lifted directly from the comics themselves.

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