Schanulleke is a Flemish comic book character who originated in the Belgian comics series Suske en Wiske. In the series she is Wiske's beloved rag doll. Between 1986 and 1993 Schanulleke received her own spin-off series. The character's name in English is Molly, Sawdust or Muffin.
History
Schanulleke was introduced in the very first panel of Suske en Wiske, along with her owner Wiske, namely in the albumRikki en Wiske in Chocowakije. Her original name was "Schalulleke", later changed into "Schabolleke" for publication in the Netherlands, both Flemish dialect expressions for a scallion. When it was later decided to use one translation for both the Netherlands and Flanders her name was changed again from "Schalulleke" to "Schanulleke", because the word "lul" is Dutch slang for "penis". The name change became official in the Suske en Wiske story "De Schone Slaper"
Character
Schanulleke is a little rag doll, always portrayed wearing a red dress, indicating it is female. Wiske loves her with a passion and treats her like a mother. She is always heartbroken whenever Schanulleke is kidnapped, lost or threatened. Whenever people mock her for loving a doll at her age she feels insulted. In some stories the kidnapping of Schanulleke brings the plot into motion, like "Prinses Zagemeel" , "De Knokkersburcht" and "De Laatste Vloek" . She is also brought to life in "Bibbergoud", "De Sterrenplukkers", "Het Vliegende Bed", "De Dulle Griet", "De Poppenpakker", "De Vlijtige Vlinder", "Sony-San", "De Mysterieuze Mijn", "Amber", "De Kus van Odfella" and "De Gevangene van Prisonov". Despite being an inanimate object and usually not being the focus of the stories Schanulleke is still one of the few characters in the franchise who has been present in most of the stories.
Spin-off
From 1986 until 1993 Schanulleke received her own comic strip. The first two stories, "Eiko, de wijze boom" and "Schanulleke in de dierentuin" were drawn by Willy Vandersteen himself and were long stories. He also gave her a sidekick: the clown doll Duddul. Later his studio employees, EricDe Rop and Patty Klein, continued the series, but as a gag-a-day comic. The series have been published in Okki and Suske en Wiske Weekblad.