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See also [[This Is My Side]], which is the same plot in miniature. Compare and contrast with [[Foreigner for a Day]]. |
See also [[This Is My Side]], which is the same plot in miniature. Compare and contrast with [[Foreigner for a Day]]. |
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== Comic Books == |
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* There was once an issue of ''Disney Magazine'' that had this happen to [[Donald Duck]]. He finds a bricked-up doorway in his cellar, behind which is a chest of valuable antique coins. He sells them, and goes on a spending spree, only to have his neighbour come by with a map proving that anything behind the bricked-up door is actually on ''his'' property. All of Donald's fancy new furniture is repossessed, and immediately re-purchased by the neighbour, so Donald has to make do with some old chairs found in the main part of the cellar. {{spoiler|Turns out the chairs are even more valuable than the coins were.}} |
* There was once an issue of ''Disney Magazine'' that had this happen to [[Donald Duck]]. He finds a bricked-up doorway in his cellar, behind which is a chest of valuable antique coins. He sells them, and goes on a spending spree, only to have his neighbour come by with a map proving that anything behind the bricked-up door is actually on ''his'' property. All of Donald's fancy new furniture is repossessed, and immediately re-purchased by the neighbour, so Donald has to make do with some old chairs found in the main part of the cellar. {{spoiler|Turns out the chairs are even more valuable than the coins were.}} |