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[[file:Paddington in Peru.jpg|thumb|Real world [[poster]] for {{wi|Paddington in Peru}}.]] | [[file:Paddington in Peru.jpg|thumb|Real world [[poster]] for {{wi|Paddington in Peru}}.]] | ||
* This illustration was based upon a [[poster]] for the [[Paddington Bear]] film {{wi|Paddington in Peru}}, with [[Panda]] in the place of the titular character. Several parts of the illustration were lifted directly from this poster. | * This illustration was based upon a [[poster]] for the [[Paddington Bear]] film {{wi|Paddington in Peru}}, with [[Panda]] in the place of the titular character. Several parts of the illustration were lifted directly from this poster. Paddington's right [[knee]] is still visible in the illustration. | ||
* The illustration references the {{w|Rwanda asylum plan}} of the British government, which would have deported immigrants to Rwanda, as well as Paddington Bear's status as an illegal immigrant. | * The illustration references the {{w|Rwanda asylum plan}} of the British government, which would have deported immigrants to Rwanda, as well as Paddington Bear's status as an illegal immigrant. | ||
Revision as of 18:26, 14 November 2024
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Panda in Rwanda was an illustration by Paul Magrs published on his Bluesky profile on 14 November 2024.
Description
Panda appears in a poster for Panda in Rwanda, where he can be seen floating over Rwanda while holding an umbrella and a suitcase and asking "What the fuck...?!".
Characters
Worldbuilding
- The tagline for Panda in Rwanda reads "A Little Bear Goes a Long Way".
- Panda's suitcase reads "F*ck off".
- Panda in Rwanda will be in cinemas on 8 November.
- A parrot can be seen.
Notes
- This illustration was based upon a poster for the Paddington Bear film Paddington in Peru, with Panda in the place of the titular character. Several parts of the illustration were lifted directly from this poster. Paddington's right knee is still visible in the illustration.
- The illustration references the Rwanda asylum plan of the British government, which would have deported immigrants to Rwanda, as well as Paddington Bear's status as an illegal immigrant.
Continuity
To be added