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"Disney Fan Art: Su-Dis-Ku: Mary Poppins Returns" #1 Answers
As promised, I have the answers to last week's "Su-Dis-Ku" puzzle - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/30024546/ - as my tribute to Disney's musical feature film "Mary Poppins Returns" (2018). Just read the info on the left side of this panel...
Once again, 'Shamus' the canine coachman and the elephant (from the 'Music Hall' scene) appear to provide some 'comic relief' (with some totally new dialogue, that I hope you will like).
I hope to construct (and post) a second Sudoku puzzle pertaining to "MPR", in the near future. And I plan to create additional "Su-Dis-Ku" puzzles based on other Disney fare (past, present, and future). So, watch for them!
"Su-Dis-Ku" puzzle and artwork (C)Jed Martinez (a.k.a. RobCat)
"Mary Poppins Returns" (animal) characters (C)Disney
Once again, 'Shamus' the canine coachman and the elephant (from the 'Music Hall' scene) appear to provide some 'comic relief' (with some totally new dialogue, that I hope you will like).
I hope to construct (and post) a second Sudoku puzzle pertaining to "MPR", in the near future. And I plan to create additional "Su-Dis-Ku" puzzles based on other Disney fare (past, present, and future). So, watch for them!
"Su-Dis-Ku" puzzle and artwork (C)Jed Martinez (a.k.a. RobCat) "Mary Poppins Returns" (animal) characters (C)Disney
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1280 x 995px
File Size 371.7 kB
One minor cavil: While they weren't called "sudoku" until 1984 (when they were introduced to Japan by the Monthly Nikolist), they're much older than that -- the first puzzle of this type appeared in La France in 1895, as "Carré Magique Diabolique" (devilish magic square). It had fallen out of favor by the end of WWI, though -- they didn't become really popular until Wayne Gould, a judge in Hong Kong, spent six years (1997 - 2003) to make the first sudoku-generating computer program, allowing puzzles to be generated more quickly and leading to his results being published in the London Times in 2004.
(The next day, the Times received a letter of complaint -- the new puzzle was so engaging that a reader had missed his tube station.)
(Next time, I read more carefully -- I didn't spot the different dialogue until after I made my now-hidden comment on the original. Sorry about that.)
(The next day, the Times received a letter of complaint -- the new puzzle was so engaging that a reader had missed his tube station.)
(Next time, I read more carefully -- I didn't spot the different dialogue until after I made my now-hidden comment on the original. Sorry about that.)
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