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#154945 02/03/2006 2:56 AM
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Y'all take a gander at this segment I took out of a review on IMDb, will you? I can tell from the context what ooky and midquel mean, I think, but have any of you heard these terms before?
This midquel is squarely aimed at the lunchbox-tetherball set to the point that unless you're a complete animation nut like yours truly, you might find one or two scenes a bit too cloyingly ooky to your liking.
It is what I would normally consider a sequel...okay, it's Bambi II--I wanted to see if that was indeed Patrick Stewart's voice I thought I'd heard in the previews; as far as I know there is no movie that follows it. That would be hard to do, in fact, as this movie was just made.

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ooky, a. colloq.
[Prob. alteration of UCKY a. Cf. earlier ICKY a. and slightly later OOK n.]
Unpleasant, repellent; slimy. Chiefly in extended use: sickly, sentimental. Also: peculiar; unsettling. Cf. ICKY a.

1964 S. BELLOW Herzog (1965) 277 He writes poems and reads them to Mama... He looks ooky when he says them.

#154947 02/03/2006 9:58 AM
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ooky I'm familiar with, though I'm not sure I have ever seen it written, but midquel, no.


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#154948 02/03/2006 10:40 AM
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I would think that midquel implied another movie to follow, whether there was one that was actually in any stage of production or not. One might consider the various post-Stone Harry Potter movies.

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I would have thought its origin betrays the sense being reached for, but not entirely clearly. Sequel was obvious in meaning, and led to the coinage prequel to describe a story set before the tale that was first told – eg, the 3 Star Bores ‘prequels’. Surely therefore midquel is suggesting a segment that inserts into the middle of an existing storyline?

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Geesh! Word's not even dry behind the ears and already you're prescripting about its misuse.

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ain't often I gets torn off a strip fer that!

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perhaps it's more a midscript?


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#154953 02/03/2006 4:54 PM
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The Disney movie Bambi is based on the book Bambi: A Life in the Woods by Felix Salten. He wrote other books in the series including Bambi's Children: The Story of a Forest Family which I would assume takes place quite a bit after this new Bambi II.

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It seems that Felix Salten may have also written a famous bit of erotica, an autobiography of Josefine Mutzenbacher. Reminds me of Roald Dahl's varied output.


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I'm a big fan of Dahl's but I didn't know he wrote any erotica.

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You might want to read these few paragraphs. I remember reading some of Dahl's short stories in Playboy.


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