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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''. 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.

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''Lucky Luke'' is a 2-season French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris Creator/{{Morris}} and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''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.
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* AdaptedOut: In the English dub of the episode "Sarah Bernhardt", the title character is replaced with a generic opera singer from Boston for some reason (the German dub is still called "Sarah Bernhardt", [[ArtifactTitle inconsistently]]).

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* AdaptedOut: In the English dub of the episode "Sarah Bernhardt", the title character is replaced with a generic opera singer from Boston for some reason (the German dub episode is still called "Sarah Bernhardt", [[ArtifactTitle inconsistently]]).
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Averted. The Daltons are still alive at the end of the 1980's animated adaptation of "Hors-la-loi"... because these are the ''fictional'' Daltons, not their real-life "cousins".

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Averted. The Daltons are still alive at the end of the 1980's animated adaptation of "Hors-la-loi"... because these are the ''fictional'' Daltons, not their real-life "cousins".
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* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: In "Phantom and Pipes", Lucky Luke gets a bagpiper to follow his lead, waking up the whole town at night with his playing.
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* AdaptedOut: In the English dub of the episode "Sarah Bernhardt", the title character is replaced with a generic opera singer from Boston for some reason (the German dub is still called "Sarah Bernhardt", [[ArtifactTitle inconsistently]]).


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* AscendedExtra: Rantanplan was frequently added as an extra character to episodes based on comics in which he did not appear.


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* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: In "Phantom and Pipes", Lucky Luke gets a bagpiper to follow his lead, waking up the whole town at night with his playing.


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* LighterAndSofter: Some of the darker plots of the earlier Lucky Luke comics are toned down severely here. For example, in "Dr. Doxey's Elixir" the titular elixir merely gives people a green skin but no other ill effects, while in the original comic it is a lethal poison.
* RaceLift: In "Le Pied-tendre", the Native American servant of Waldo Badmington is replaced by a Caucasian man.


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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Averted. The Daltons are still alive at the end of the 1980's animated adaptation of "Hors-la-loi"... because these are the ''fictional'' Daltons, not their real-life "cousins".
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The first season aired in the USA first, then in Europe, in 1983-1984. Creator/HannaBarbera was involved in that run, then left it. A {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) happened in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988, which means the series covers pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.

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The first season aired in the USA first, then in Europe, in 1983-1984. Creator/HannaBarbera was involved in that run, then left it.dropped out. A {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) happened in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988, which means the series covers pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.
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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''. 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 2-season French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''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.comics.
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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Like in the comics, Luke disarms his enemies this way most of the time. He does it to several people, including Joe Dalton, in the TitleSequence.

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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Like in the comics, Luke disarms his enemies this way by shooting their guns or other weapons out of their hands most of the time. He does it to several people, including Joe Dalton, Dalton (whose gun he completely destroys), in the TitleSequence.
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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Like in the comics, Luke disarms his enemies this way most of the time. He does it to several people, including Joe Dalton, in the TitleSequence.
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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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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 has to deal with plenty of bandits and thugs, chief chiefly among them the Dalton Brothers.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. For example, one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke upon his arrival in the namesake town of ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) was reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintance of Luke) in the "Bride of Lucky Luke" episode.

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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. For example, one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke upon his arrival in the namesake town of ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose (and whose design was [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) was reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintance of Luke) in the "Bride of Lucky Luke" episode.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. For example, one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke in ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) was reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintance of Luke) in the "Bride of Lucky Luke" episode.

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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. For example, one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke upon his arrival in the namesake town of ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) was reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintance of Luke) in the "Bride of Lucky Luke" episode.
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The series aired in the USA first, then Europe, with 26 episodes in 1983-1984. Creator/HannaBarbera was involved in that run, then left it. A {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) happened in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988, which means the series covers pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.

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The series first season aired in the USA first, then in Europe, with 26 episodes in 1983-1984. Creator/HannaBarbera was involved in that run, then left it. A {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) happened in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988, which means the series covers pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.

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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''. 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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988, which means the series covers pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.

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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''. 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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988, which means the series covers pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.\n


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The series aired in the USA first, then Europe, with 26 episodes in 1983-1984. Creator/HannaBarbera was involved in that run, then left it. A {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) happened in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988, which means the series covers pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.
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* ReplacedTheThemeTune: The show had two different opening soundtracks, a [[https://youtu.be/Q7T5ycOX6ZE sung one]] ("Bang Bang Lucky Luke") in 1983-1984 and an [[https://youtu.be/dWxZPbSMb2I instrumental one (banjo/honkytonk piano/harmonica)]] for the 1991-1992 {{revival}}.

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* ReplacedTheThemeTune: The show had two different opening soundtracks, a [[https://youtu.be/Q7T5ycOX6ZE sung one]] ("Bang Bang Lucky Luke") in 1983-1984 and an [[https://youtu.be/dWxZPbSMb2I instrumental one (banjo/honkytonk piano/harmonica)]] (banjo, honkytonk piano and harmonica)]] 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 an [[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]] ("Bang Bang Lucky Luke") in 1983-1984 and an [[https://youtu.be/dWxZPbSMb2I instrumental one]] one (banjo/honkytonk piano/harmonica)]] for the 1991-1992 {{revival}}.
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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''. 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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988 and cover pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.

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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''. 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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988 and cover 1988, which means the series covers pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who took over after his passing in 1977.
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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''. 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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988 and cover pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who came after him.

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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''. 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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988 and cover pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who came took over after him.
his passing in 1977.
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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''. 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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) 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''. 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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) in 1991-1992. The 52 albums (26 for each season) that got adapted in the series range from 1953 to 1988.
1988 and cover pretty much all of Goscinny's comic book run, plus those of a few writers who came after him.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. One example includes one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke in ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) being reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintance of Luke) in the "Bride of Lucky Luke" episode.

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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. One example includes For example, one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke in ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) being was reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintance of Luke) in the "Bride of Lucky Luke" episode.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. One example includes one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke in ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) being reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintance of Luke) in the episode "The Bride of Lucky Luke".

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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. One example includes one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke in ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) being reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintance of Luke) in the episode "The Bride "Bride of Lucky Luke".Luke" episode.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. One example includes one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke in ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[FantasyComicBookCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) being reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintanc of Luke) in the episode "The Bride of Lucky Luke".

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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. One example includes one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke in ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[FantasyComicBookCasting [[ComicBookFantasyCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) being reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintanc acquaintance of Luke) in the episode "The Bride of Lucky Luke".
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several. One example includes one of the bad guys trying to shoot Luke in ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' (whose design was [[FantasyComicBookCasting based off]] Creator/WallaceBeery) being reused as Hank Bully (an old acquaintanc of Luke) in the episode "The Bride of Lucky Luke".
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* {{Revival}}: The series lasted only one season and 26 episodes in 1983-1984 when Creator/HannaBarbera bowed out after an unsuccessful US run (and despite its success in UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}). It was renewed in 1991 with animation studio IDDH replacing Hanna-Barbera and 26 more episodes were added, which made the series adapt pretty luch the whole Creator/ReneGoscinny run of ''Lucky Luke'' and then some.

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* {{Revival}}: The series lasted only one season and 26 episodes in 1983-1984 when Creator/HannaBarbera bowed out after an unsuccessful US run (and despite its success in UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}). It was renewed in 1991 with animation studio IDDH replacing Hanna-Barbera and 26 more episodes were added, which made the series adapt pretty luch much the whole Creator/ReneGoscinny run of ''Lucky Luke'' and then some.
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* {{Revival}}: The series lasted only one season and 26 episodes in 1983-1984 when Creator/HannaBarbera bowed out after an unsuccessful US run (and despite its success in UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}). It was renewed in 1991 with animation studio IDDH replacing Hanna-Barbera and 26 more episodes were added, which made the series adapt pretty luch the whole Creator/ReneGoscinny run of ''Lucky Luke'' and then some.
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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''. 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 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 2-season French-American-Belgian-German co-production [[TheWestern Western]] animated series based off the Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny comic book series ''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 in which Creator/HannaBarbera was involved, then had a {{revival}} (without Hanna-Barbera) Hanna-Barbera, IDDH replaced them) 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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* AlliterativeTitle: '''L'''ucky '''L'''uke.
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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.
** In the opening credits again, 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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** In the opening credits, TitleSequence, 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.
** In the opening credits title sequence again, the Dalton brothers pile up apples on Rantanplan's head like in ''Dalton City'' and shoot at them. Fortunately, they're good enough shots to get all the apples without killing the dog (who's [[DogsAreDumb so dumb he didn't flee in the first place).place]]).
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* RecycledSoundtrack: Several tracks from the score of ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'' were reused in the series, due to composer Claude Bolling working on every animated ''Lucky Luke'' installment between 1971 and 1992.
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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 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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* TruerToTheText: The previous animated entries, ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown Daisy Town]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'', didn't adapt any story in particular 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 of stories from the existing Goscinny comics canon at the time.time (that of Goscinny and some others made after his passing).

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