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ok ive had this argument many times with friends, they say Sir Didymus is a dog, riding a dog, I say hes a fox riding a dog. Any help?
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I always thought he was a dog......
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Well, he was kind of orange-y and he had a bushy tail so I assumed he was a fox . . . O.o
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so the ultimate question has to be....What is Ludo then???
I just assumed Didymus was a dog too...one of those small "yippe" ones...haha...now I know!
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Sir Didymus was a fox. Ludo was a.... wasn't he an orang-utan or something? Certainly he had the arms, the red fur, and the prehensile grip.
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I'm pretty sure Ludo was a new species altogether.
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Ludo looks like some sort of giant orangutan / minotaur hybrid but with a cat's tail.
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Ali I was thinking the same thing the first time I read this....haha love that from SBM!
Did I mention I love Ludo! He was just so sweet and huggable...
He sure was a huge orangutan though???....whats a minotaur? Paul the "prehensile grip" just had me in stiches! LOL!
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A minotaur is a half-man, half-bull creature from Greek mythology that also lives in a labyrinth. Ludo's horns look somewhat minotaur-like.
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So we have a fox... with rather more whiskers than is normal.... and an orang-utan..... complete with prehensile grip, Muffy..... who also (no doubt due to the proximity of Jennifer Connolly) has a horn.....
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Thanks for your juxtaposition of the words "Jennifer Connolly" and "horn" - a classic mind at work!!
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I love this post! But I must admit... it's making me a little sad.
You see... around the end of May, I let this girl in my Film Studies class borrow my copy of "Labyrinth." I didn't know her well, but she seemed so happy when she saw that I had brought the movie in to watch. She said she hadn't seen it since she was a little girl, so I sympathized for her. I know if I didn't own the movie and someone I knew had it in their possession, I'd want to borrow it. So that's what I did... I let her borrow it. And I haven't seen it since.
She told me she'd bring it back to me the next day. Well she didn't. And there was another problem. School was almost over... there was only two days left, and I wasn't sure if I'd get it back. She didn't come to school the next day, so I hunted her down on the last day and she said she'd call her mom and ask her to bring it to school for me. Her mom never showed. I gave her my number to call me so she could bring it by my house anytime. She didn't even call.
This movie is a big part of my life. I have so many memories tied into it and it kills me to think that someone else has it. She didn't even have the decency to apologize for not bringing it to me when she said she would... or give it back! I don't want to go out and buy another one. It just wouldn't be the same.
Anyways... I thought Sir Didymus was a hyper but cute dog, and Ludo was just a loveable monster.
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Awww, that stunks Savannah! That's happen to me a million times with CDs. Anyway, I hope you find that brat and get your stuff back!
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I love this film, I can remember going to my auties when I was little and watching it, and every time I went there I had to watch it. She must of got so tired of watching it
It is on my list of movies to get and at the minute it is £6.99 on Play.com
As for Sir Didymus I would say he is a dog. He is definitely more dog that anything else.
Stu
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prehensile grip.......haaaaaa still cracking me up... i'm weird
So on the note of the guys talking about the ever so beautiful Jennifer I was gonna do this....
"Don't forget this handsome man.....
but while I was doing the image search I found an interesting tidbit....check it out: Hoggle's resting place
It's sad he's just sitting there rotting away? Do you guys think maybe there was more then one puppet of Hoggle...I think I need to watch the extras of Labyrinth again...
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Now if Hoggle had a prehensile grip, he'd be able to prise the glass from the case, and he'd be away...... but is it a case, or simply a glass oubliette....?
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