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{{Infobox_character|name = Dmitri and Sviatislav|image = Dmitri and Stanislav.png|species = Bats|gender = Male|firstep = No Sax Please | {{Infobox_character | ||
|name = Dmitri and Sviatislav | |||
|image = Dmitri and Stanislav.png | |||
|species = Bats | |||
|gender = Male | |||
|firstep = "[[No Sax Please, We're Egyptian!]]" | |||
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'''Dmitri and Sviatislav''' are bats in a cuckoo clock that serve as comic relief. They first appear in the episode "No Sax Please, We're Egyptian!". | |||
== Details | == Details == | ||
Dmitri is | Dmitri is a green bat with a yellow bow tie and Sviatislav is an old, blue bat with a green hat, a thick, white mustache and yellow scarf. Usually, their appearance is very brief with just enough time for a quick joke, and this is shown in their first appearance, where Dmitri asks Sviatislav: "What are they calling a pyramid with windows in it?" The answer is "A tomb with a view!" | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* The names "Dmitri" and "Sviatislav" are of Slavic origin. | |||
== Trivia | |||
* The names | |||
* A cuckoo clock is a typically pendulum-regulated clock that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo's call. Cuckoo clocks usually have automated cuckoo birds, in this case two bats, that move with each note. | * A cuckoo clock is a typically pendulum-regulated clock that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo's call. Cuckoo clocks usually have automated cuckoo birds, in this case two bats, that move with each note. | ||
* The name Sviatislav is spelled differently according to different sources. For instance, in the | * The name "Sviatislav" is spelled differently according to different sources. For instance, in the [[Count Duckula: Annual 1990|1990 annual]] it is spelled "Sviatislav" while in the [[Count Duckula: Joke Book|joke book]] it is spelled "Sviatoslav". | ||
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[[File:Dmitri and Stanislav fanart.png|left|thumb|220x220px|Dmitri and Sviatislav Fanart]] | [[File:Dmitri and Stanislav fanart.png|left|thumb|220x220px|Dmitri and Sviatislav Fanart]] | ||
[[File:Dmitri and Stansilav fanart 1.png|centre|thumb|283x283px|Dmitri and Sviatislav Fanart]] | [[File:Dmitri and Stansilav fanart 1.png|centre|thumb|283x283px|Dmitri and Sviatislav Fanart]] | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Regular | [[Category:Regular characters]] | ||
[[Category:Male characters]] |
Revision as of 21:38, 19 July 2022
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</image> <group> <label>Aliases</label> <label>Relatives</label> <label>Affiliation</label> </group> <group> <header>Biographical information</header> <label>Marital status</label> <label>Date of birth</label> <label>Place of birth</label> <lable>Date of death</lable> <label>Date of death</label> </group> <group> <header>Physical description</header> <label>Species</label> <label>Gender</label> <label>Height</label> <label>Weight</label> <label>Eye colour</label> </group> <group> <header>Behind the scenes information</header> <label>Voiced by</label> <label>First episode</label> <label>Last episode</label> </group></infobox> Dmitri and Sviatislav are bats in a cuckoo clock that serve as comic relief. They first appear in the episode "No Sax Please, We're Egyptian!".
Details
Dmitri is a green bat with a yellow bow tie and Sviatislav is an old, blue bat with a green hat, a thick, white mustache and yellow scarf. Usually, their appearance is very brief with just enough time for a quick joke, and this is shown in their first appearance, where Dmitri asks Sviatislav: "What are they calling a pyramid with windows in it?" The answer is "A tomb with a view!"
Trivia
- The names "Dmitri" and "Sviatislav" are of Slavic origin.
- A cuckoo clock is a typically pendulum-regulated clock that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo's call. Cuckoo clocks usually have automated cuckoo birds, in this case two bats, that move with each note.
- The name "Sviatislav" is spelled differently according to different sources. For instance, in the 1990 annual it is spelled "Sviatislav" while in the joke book it is spelled "Sviatoslav".