Just reading the Beano All Stars in BeanoMax, Minnie the Minx laugh is written as 'Hyuk-Hyuk' -
Has she always had this style laugh? I don't remember it from when I was younger. I'm sure I recall another character having a Hyuk-Hyuk laugh.
Minnie the Minx laugh
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Re: Minnie the Minx laugh
I wouldn't say she has always had this style of laugh. It has been used in Minnie stories before and I definitely remember seeing it in many other strips too.
I remember when I was a kid, I could never understand what it was supposed to mean, as it didn't sound much like a 'laugh sound' to me. I suppose I was just used to the normal 'ha-ha's' and the like.
I remember when I was a kid, I could never understand what it was supposed to mean, as it didn't sound much like a 'laugh sound' to me. I suppose I was just used to the normal 'ha-ha's' and the like.
Re: Minnie the Minx laugh
Fromthenorth, Baby-Face Finlayson often says "yuk-yuk". I guess that's who you're thinking of.
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Re: Minnie the Minx laugh
Sid James.fromthenorth wrote:Just reading the Beano All Stars in BeanoMax, Minnie the Minx laugh is written as 'Hyuk-Hyuk' -
Has she always had this style laugh? I don't remember it from when I was younger. I'm sure I recall another character having a Hyuk-Hyuk laugh.
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Re: Minnie the Minx laugh
'Hyuk-yuk' was heard a lot in Hollywood cartoons of the 30s and 40s, to signify the humour eminating from a less-than-bright character: Disney's Goofy, Pegleg Pete, or from many of the supporting stooge characters in Warners and M-G-M cartoons of that time.
This device was also used well into the TV animation era---it's the sort of expression you would expect to hear from members of the Anthill Mob out of Wacky Races, as they observed some dubious intent.
This device was also used well into the TV animation era---it's the sort of expression you would expect to hear from members of the Anthill Mob out of Wacky Races, as they observed some dubious intent.
Re: Minnie the Minx laugh
You've hit the nail on the head there. That kind of laugh from Minnie certainly tells me (and hopefully lots of other readers) that's she's planning something devious.It's the sort of expression you would expect to hear from members of the Anthill Mob out of Wacky Races, as they observed some dubious intent.
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Re: Minnie the Minx laugh
Read out loud, it "sounds" more like laughter than "chortle" or "guffaw" ever did.r3tr0_gam3r wrote: I remember when I was a kid, I could never understand what it was supposed to mean, as it didn't sound much like a 'laugh sound' to me. I suppose I was just used to the normal 'ha-ha's' and the like.
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Re: Minnie the Minx laugh
Haha, yeah, you've made a very good point there!TwoHeadedBoy wrote:Read out loud, it "sounds" more like laughter than "chortle" or "guffaw" ever did.r3tr0_gam3r wrote: I remember when I was a kid, I could never understand what it was supposed to mean, as it didn't sound much like a 'laugh sound' to me. I suppose I was just used to the normal 'ha-ha's' and the like.


