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alisterix · 1 year
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Asterix yelling at Obelix and going to Panoramix immediately after to talk to him about it and look smol and defeated like this will never not get to me
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akajustmerry · 11 months
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kinda wish some r*mangerri fans would get it through their heads that j is just being nice to youse and she doesn't post all these pics with kieran because she actually ships roman and gerri she just knows her and kieran are hot af and youse should just say thank you instead of being weird triggering sexual harassment apologists in her comment sections <3
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wariocompany · 1 year
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every time i go to the library and see an obelix book i imagine one of those youtube thumbnails with the red arrows and circles with your pfp and everything
AN OBÉLIX BOOK 😭😭😭😭😭
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slavicviking · 10 months
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7 Comfort Films + 7 tags
I was tagged by @hullomoon. Thank you for tagging!
How To Train Your Dragon
Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse
Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
Miś
Cloverfield
Pride and Prejudice
Dirty Dancing
tagging @vivi-ntvg, @unstabledollmizu, @queenofthearchipelago, @jayalaw and anyone else who’d like to do it <3
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simon-roy · 5 months
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A little press release from Image comics - we're putting out a mass market edition of Griz Grobus! Press release follows:
PORTLAND, Ore. 12/07/2023 — The high fantasy, graphic novel Kickstarter sensation, Griz Grobus, by co-writer/artist Simon Roy (Prophet, Jan's Atomic Heart and Other Stories) and co-writer Jess Pollard, with colors by Sergey Nazarov, will be available in trade paperback format for the first time this June 2024 from Image Comics.
Griz Grobus was originally a popular Webtoon sequential webcomic that leveled up its exposure with the 2021 launch of a Kickstarter campaign for a stunning hardcover edition. The campaign ignited fandom fervor, was fully funded in under a day, and raised nearly $70K—far exceeding the stretch goal. This Summer’s forthcoming paperback edition will bring this roaring success story to an even wider audience of readers.
"Part of what we wanted to make, in Griz Grobus, was a story that felt like a foreign film from a country you haven't heard of," said Roy. "Natural, familiar elements, sitting harmoniously alongside the new and unfamiliar. The proposition of getting to introduce a whole new audience to our little pocket universe, and the worlds within it, is very exciting!"
Set in the same sci-fi universe as Roy's Habitat,Griz Grobus is another tale of life after the collapse of the interstellar empire. But unlike Habitat—where a once utopian orbital community found itself descending into cannibal tyranny—the characters of Griz Grobus inhabit the rural world of Altamira, where post-utopian frontier life has blossomed into something a bit more wholesome.
Pollard added: "I can definitely say it is one of the funniest, most delightful things I've ever been a part of, and I laugh every time I read the story, as if I'm reading it for the first time. I hope readers will feel the same warmth when they read this edition, whether it be for the first time, the second, or third.”
Griz Grobus tells two parallel, intertwined tales from the far-off colony world. High in a sleepy mountain village, the overzealous academic ambitions of a young scribe lead to the resurrection of the town’s ancient colonial-era priest-bot. This long-defunct pastor finds himself in a world that has passed him by, but refuses to simply accept his obsolescence, much to the chagrin of the scribe and the local townsfolk. The second story, a mise-en-abyme, is Altamira’s most famous novel (being avidly read by the characters of the first story). It is a fantasy tale about a war-god who gets trapped in the body of a goose, and the efforts of one pacifist cook to delay the war-god’s bloody return to the battlefield.
This lush, intricately detailed, standalone fable is perfect for fans of Hiyao Miyazaki, Asterix, and Arthur C. Clarke.
The Griz Grobus trade paperback (ISBN: 9781534397866) will be available at local comic book shops on Wednesday, June 5 and independent bookstores, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, and Indigo on Tuesday, June 4.
Griz Grobus will also be available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.
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asterixlabs · 1 month
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Best of Asterix Seeding/Interest Polls
Seeding/Interest Polls will be going live tomorrow March 14th at 6AM EST! On each poll will be open for a week where you rate the album/movie/series out of 5 based on how much you like it. At the end of the polling period I'll seed them based on the total number of points (those with higher points will seed better). Any ties will be broken based on my original judgement on how I think they'll perform.
As a note, this blog will be posting polls for quite some time going forward. If you aren't interested in this tournament, please mute the #best of asterix tag.
The list of the different options to vote for is below, I'll attach links to their interest polls once they go live (not in seeding order)!
Mainline comics:
Asterix the Gaul (BD)
Asterix and the Golden Sickle (BD)
Asterix and the Goths (BD)
Asterix the Gladiator (BD)
Asterix and the Banquet (BD)
Asterix and Cleopatra (BD)
Asterix and the Big Fight (BD)
Asterix in Britain (BD)
Asterix and the Normans (BD)
Asterix the Legionary (BD)
Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield (BD)
Asterix at the Olympic Games (BD)
Asterix and the Cauldron (BD)
Asterix in Spain (BD)
Asterix and the Roman Agent (BD)
Asterix in Switzerland (BD)
The Mansions of the Gods (BD)
Asterix and the Laurel Wreath (BD)
Asterix and the Soothsayer (BD)
Asterix in Corsica (BD)
Asterix and Caesar's Gift (BD)
Asterix and the Great Crossing (BD)
Obelix and Co. (BD)
Asterix in Belgium (BD)
Asterix and the Great Divide (BD)
Asterix and the Black Gold (BD)
Asterix and Son (BD)
Asterix and the Magic Carpet (BD)
Asterix and the Secret Weapon (BD)
Asterix and Obelix All at Sea (BD)
Asterix and the Actress (BD)
Asterix and the Class Act (BD)
Asterix and the Falling Sky (BD)
Asterix and Obelix's Birthday: The Golden Book (BD)
Asterix and the Picts (BD)
Asterix and the Missing Scroll (BD)
Asterix and the Chariot Race (BD)
Asterix and the Chieftain's Daughter (BD)
Asterix and the Griffin (BD)
Asterix and the White Iris (BD)
Movies, picture books, and spinoffs:
How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When he was a Little Boy (picture book)
Deux Romains en Gaule (movie)
Asterix the Gaul (animated movie)
Asterix and Cleopatra (animated movie)
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (animated movie)
Asterix Versus Caesar (animated movie)
Asterix in Britain (animated movie)
Asterix and the Big Fight (animated movie)
Asterix Conquers America (animated movie)
Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar (live action movie)
Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (live cation movie)
Asterix and the Vikings (animated movie)
Asterix at the Olympic Games (live action movie)
Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia (live action movie)
Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods (animated movie)
Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion (animated movie)
Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom (live action movie)
Dogmatix & the Indomitables (cartoon series)
Adventures of Dogmatix (picture book series)
Idéfix et les Irréductibles: Pas de quartier pour le latin! (BD)
Idéfix et les Irréductibles: Les Romains se prennent une gamelle! (BD)
Idéfix et les Irréductibles: Ça balance pas mal à Lutèce! (BD)
Idéfix et les Irréductibles: Les irréductibles font leur cirque (BD)
Idéfix et les Irréductibles: Idéfix et le druide (BD)
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Children's media I am excited to share with my child.
The Muppets
Sooty and Co
Bluey
Thomas the Tank Engine
Winnie the Pooh
Craig of the Creek
Bananas in Pyjamas
Peanuts
Asterix and Obelix
Beatrix Potter
Moomin
Postman Pat
Honestly I am so excited for my son to arrive and thinking of sharing these things with him makes me so happy and I feel so warm and fuzzy inside.
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nedavam-smysl · 4 months
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Jsi jedna z nejkrásnějších náhod, která mě v životě potkala a zároveň jsi moje noční můra. Jsi obojí a z toho mi je fakt špatně. Máme toho tolik společnýho, že to snad ani neni možný. Jak je možný, že jsme si tak strašně podobný, jsme pomalu jak zrcadla, ale zároveň jsme úplně odlišný? V tobě totiž žije něco strašně temnýho. Pořád mám chuť věřit, že to temný nejsi skutečně ty. Jak bys mohl? Jak by se mohl z něžnýno člověka, kterej tajně miluje Asterixe a Obelixe, je společně se mnou nadšenej z každý sladkosti, kterou si koupí a miluje stejný věci stát takovej necita? Nikdy to nepochopim. Ve spoustě věcech mi občas strašně ubližuješ a ty to moc dobře víš. Jenže to nechceš změnit. Pro tvůj nejbližší okruh jsem tvoje druhá polovička a pro zbytek jsem jen další tvář z davu. Přitom mi ale říkáš, že jsem pro tebe jeden z nejdůležitějších lidí na světě. Co to má jako bejt?
Když uděláš jednu ze tvejch píčovin, kterou se náhodou od někoho dozvim, tak mám najednou chuť ti ani nevěřit nos mezi očima. A to jsme spolu ještě před několika hodinama měli krásnej den a měli se rádi. Proč mi to děláš? Proč si to děláš? A proč to dělám já sama sobě, že tohle trpim? Občas bych chtěla bejt srab a všechno hned vzdát. Ale ne. Já prostě musim všechno vydržet, abych si přišla dobrá.
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downthetubes · 6 months
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Asterix book with art dedication by Albert Uderzo leads the bidding in latest Catawiki Original Comics Art Auction
There's some great artworks and other items at auction this week on Catawiki in the Original Comics Art Auction, with a dedicated copy of a French edition of Astérix chez les Bretons by co-creator Albert Uderzo gaining plenty of bids
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tawus · 1 year
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Thank you to @ijustwantedplums for the tag, this is so fun 💖
Rules: no cheating! You’re starring in a movie with the last person you saved in your camera roll. The last song you’ve listened to is the title. Who/what is it?
My co-star (I saved it to be able to visualise him better as I read VashWood smut lol – well and also bc he’s my precious man):
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The title:
Understnd by Adriatique
Rules: list 7 comfort movies and tag 7 people
1. Taxi 1, 2, 3 (French movie, Russian dub)
2. Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (French movie, Russian dub)
3. Lord of the Rings trilogy
I also like some cliché horror flicks where there are a bunch of college kids out on spring break or whatever and they get hacked one by one. Basically movies where you gotta guess who’s gonna stay alive in the end. So, somewhat in that vein:
4. The Faculty
5. The Cabin in the Woods
6. Truth or Dare
tagging: @unadulterated13 @mokonasenpaiposts @lou2lover @makizeninfangirl @wonderlandjthedaydreamer @shintin @aurelianamu
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mask131 · 1 year
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Cold winter: Asterix and Obelix
ASTERIX AND OBELIX
Category: French media
We are in the year 50 BCE. The Roman Empire conquered all of Gaul… All of it? No! One small village forever resists against the invader!
This is the opening line of most of the stories of “Asterix”, a bande-dessinée (Franco-Belgian comic book) that was created in 1959 by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. This series, and the wider franchise it spawned under the name “Asterix and Obelix”, is recognized today as one of THE most famous French BD of all time, as well as one of the most famous pieces of modern French media worldwide. The series is still going on today, having survived the death of its two “fathers”, with a total of 39 volumes to this date (when it comes to BD, the “issues” are called “volumes” since they’re quite bigger than a normal American comic-book issue, and usually have self-contained stories). The series gave birth to both animated movies (10 to this day) and live-action movies (5 to this day), and that’s without counting all the various games. Translated in 111 different languages, it is currently the second most-sold comic book in the world, right behind “One Piece”.
But maybe you still haven’t heard of it? In which case, this post is here to introduce you to this world…
As I said before, the story of “Asterix” takes place in a small village of Armorique (the ancient name of today’s Bretagne), in a Rome-conquered Gaul: this village is the last independent Gaul village, constantly resisting the various attack of the Roman soldiers thanks to one wonderful trick – a magical potion brewed by the village’s druid, Panoramix, which grants whoever drinks it a temporary inhuman strength. It is thanks to this wonderful brew that the village could crush all the Roman legions sent to destroy them, and it is in this setting that we follow Asterix, one of the village’s warriors. He is quite small – very small, in fact, but he makes it up in both great bravery and cleverness. Mind you he still isn’t perfect, as the authors of the BD wanted an anti-hero: he is not so much intelligent than cunning, and if he is good-hearted, he still has a tendency towards grumpiness, grudge-holding and/or being easily annoyed. And whenever he needs to have some strength, all he needs is a gulp of the magical potion to be able to lift heavy rocks and run like the wind… Asterix’s best friend, and the co-protagonist of this story, is Obelix, who is the complete opposite of Asterix: very tall, very large (it’s all fat, but he HATES being called fat and will openly deny it before punching anyone in the face for “insulting” him), and quite slow-minded. Though he is usually much more good-natured than Asterix - for example while he is always ready to punch people away in the sky, for him it is just a “game” or his duty as a warrior, nothing personal. When he was a baby he fell into the cauldron of magical potion – which resulted in him having a permanent super-strength (it is a running gag that he still tries to have a drink of the potion whenever it is distributed, despite the druid insisting that he does not need it and will not have more). In his everyday life it helped him for his job, as he is a menhir deliveryman; but it also comes with an enormous appetite, that can only be satisfied by several boars at each meal. The third part of the trio is Idefix, Obelix’s small white dog, who tags along with the heroes in all of their adventures.
And when it comes to their adventures, the trio usually has two kinds. One is “local” adventures about helping or defending their village, either from internal problems (the druid needing an ingredient, political rivalries among the chief’s men, etc…) or from the numerous plots organized by the Romans (and by their leader, Julius Caesar) to crush this thorn in their side that is the village. The second kind is “foreign” adventures where the protagonist will be sent or called far-away into other ancient civilizations (Cleopatra’s Egypt, the Iberian Hispania, the Belgian Germanic tribes, the old Indus) to provide their help there – they event discovered America before anyone else, in volume 22.
The Asterix and Obelix franchise is an humoristic series. This is present in the very name of the characters: “Asterix” has to be heard as “astérique”, French for “asterisk” ; “Obelix” is of course “obelisk” ; Idefix is to be heard as “idée fixe” (an obsession), while “Panoramix” is for “panoramic”. Each name in the Asterix BD (unless it is of those of historical characters) is a pun. EACH OF THEM. They are all phonetic puns, with just the suffix changing depending on the culture (Gaul has -ix ; Rome has -us ; Goths have -ic ; Egyptians have -is ; Iberians have -on, etc etc…) ; and as a result our Gauls have to fight Roman enemies going by name such as “Infarctus” or “Garovirus” (gare au virus, beware the virus). But the humor of the “Asterix” series is actually a double-level humor, for you see the “Asterix and Obelix” franchise is for both children and adults. As a result you have a first level of humor aimed at a younger audience: cartoony violence, simple but efficient running gags, puns everywhere… And on the other side, there is a much more adult humor clearly present in the pages. Not “adult” as in “sex and violence” of course, but for example many characters that appear in the series are actually caricatures of real-life figures, ranging from politicians to singers and actors. The French Wikipedia even has an entire article dedicated to listing all of the people caricatured by “Asterix”. The series also deliberately plays on a series of goofy anachronism to introduce modern-day situations into the ancient world of Gaul and Rome (for example the children of the village have an open-air school taught by Panoramix eerily similar to 20th century classes ; and most of the depictions of the “foreign” cultures rely heavily on the stereotypes, clichés and jokes usually attributed to their modern-day descendants – for example you’ll recognize in the old Iberians of Hispania caricatures of today’s Spanish people, the Goths are obviously Germans, and the ancient tribe of the Helvets is in all-but-name Switzerland) ; but at the same time it also makes several historical jokes and nods that only people who know their history lessons will get.
This duality in humor results in the BD’s huge inter-generational success: usually a kid buys a volume and reads at a part of it, then becomes an adult and re-reads it, laughing at different parts, and then transmits it to their kid, and the cycle goes on…
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But let’s briefly talk about history in “Asterix and Obelix”… Because the BD series is half-historical: the authors clearly knew their topic when talking about the ancient world, and did their research when tackling new subject (in fact it was precisely because of this knowledge that they could make their jokes). But at the same time, they also took numerous liberties and used anachronism either for the sake of jokes (again, by having modern-day structures and problems being thrown in ancient world equivalents, example the menhir deliveryman job of Obelix), or to simplify things for children who would read the story (as a result, Julius Caesar from a real-life “imperator”, becomes here the “emperor” of the Romans). It also doesn’t help that the depiction of the Gaul and other ancient civilizations relies in numerous clichés, stereotypes and false beliefs that were widespread and “common knowledge” in the 19th and 20th century. For example, the idea that the Gauls were the ancestors of French people. It was a recurring topic that was reused and popularized by this BD, the idea that Gaul “evolved” into France, when in truth the real “ancestors” of France are mostly the Romans themselves, who erased almost all of the culture of Gaul through Romanization and inclusion in the Empire, before new Germanic tribes (such as the Franks) came in after the fall of the Empire and founded the “France” we have today.
But this tackling of historical subjects actually led to the series being scrutinized by many people… You see, as I said the series was HUGELY successful, and very influential among French youth. Many kids learned things about Gaul and its inhabitants throughout this series (with all the inaccuracies cited above), and this series was part of a renewal of interesting for ancient Gaul. But many historians accused the comics of having an anti-Ancient Rome agenda. Because you have to understand that in the 50s/60s, somebody actually placing the idolized and adored Roman Empire as the antagonist of a story, and rather have as heroes the “barbarians” and backwards Gaulish tribes presented as the “ancestors of the French”… It was groundbreaking. It was entirely flipping the table on how history was seen and perceived. And it led to a HUGE debate by historians over this franchise.
There was also another huge debate around it – but political this time. Being one of the faces of French culture and media, and depicting a small heroic tribe of “France’s ancestors” against a powerful invader dominating the country… Let’s say that both sides of the political spectrum tried to seize Asterix to spread their own messages. An habit that irritated to no end Goscinny and Uderzo, who refused to have any political message in their work, and even ended up making an entire volume centered around the idea of two political factions divided Asterix’s village only for him to denounce all of their nonsense and stay firmly neutral.
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iicheeze · 1 year
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The Perfect Match
Genshin Impact X Gender Neutral Reader
context: In which, the writer, Yeo, decides to make a match-up event as a way to celebrate their 100 and more followers!! Yay!!
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Rules:
Please state your personality, what you like, what you dislike and what your favorite past time is!! Please don't forget to tell your hobby as well. You don't want to disappoint your future match.. :((
Be mindful of your choice of words! Not a lot of people are as mature here in this event. Some may take your words as offensive and decline your form of match. Be yourself! Just don't sound very disclosed and rude.
Absolutely do NOT tell your future match any sort of description of your appearance. We originally made this event for it to be a surprise. Talk with each other, bond with each other, and in the end, your future match might even be your friend, roommate or co-worker!
And last but not least, remember to write down under a false name! Please, do not use a unique name like, “ Iaminsideyourwalls ” or “ Doctorwithinsanity ”. It is too complicated and too confusing! However use names like “ Geo Cecilia ” or “ Rainbow Asterix ” instead! They're much more memorable and fun!
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Now that we've set some ground rules, surely you know what to do and what not to do, correct?
If you are still confused, you can use this as an example!
Hello! I'd like to be called as Asteria. I love cooking and it has always been my hobby ever since I was little. I never really liked nights, considering that many crimes were to happen at night. But as long as I'm with a friend, I'll be fine! I participated in this event because I'm rather shy when interacting with people, but trust me, I have a lot going on in my mind! I just don't have the courage to tell my friends. By the way, what kind of hobbies do you do? I'm very curious. My ink is running out, and the paper will be too much to be filled with words. I hope to get a response back!
— from, Asteria
Of course, you don't have to be extremely polite. Friendship starts with a friendly beginning. Just don't get too personal! No one would want to start a friendship when you're moving too fast.
Thank you, and we hope to have you to participate in this small event of mine!
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wariocompany · 2 years
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ALSO thinking about Panoramix telling Astérix he is proud of him. It fucks me up.
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fixaidea · 5 months
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tagged by @spinecorset to do a “twenty questions for fic writers” tag meme (thank you :D)
1. How many works do you have on AO3?
90, a couple of which are drabble-dumps.
2. What's your total AO3 word count?
159,720 (...yeah. This across 90 works. I strongly prefer short-form.)
3. What fandoms do you write for?
Right at the moment I'm fully consumed by DMBJ, but the bulk of my fic are Les Misérables, MDZS and TGCF with a number of other fandoms occasionally thrown in. Oh yeah, and some Maurice.
4. What are your top 5 fics by kudos?
Audition (818) The Quest (711) Vision (656) Of Hats and Flutes (638) Of parents and children (569) Probably unsurprising how all of these are MXTX fics (one being a crossover with Discworld.)
5. Do you respond to comments? Why or why not?
Yeah, pretty much always. I love getting comments and I want to show my appreciation.
6. What is a fic you wrote with the angstiest ending?
All of my fics I deemed a decent enough size to post on their own (so like, 500 words or longer) have at least a somewhat hopeful ending, but I get *cruel* in prompt-fills and mini-fic. ...Oh wait, no! May 31st 1832 - unsurprisingly a Les Mis fic. I had two characters clash and left their impending deaths hang over their heads, implying that the conflict will remain unresolved until the very last moment, when they die together.
7. What's the fic you wrote with the happiest ending?
8. Do you get hate on fics?
Thankfully no, at least not so far. Hope it stays that way.
9. Do you write smut? If so, what kind?
I have tried it exactly once and I don't think it's gonna be a regular occurance. It was a TGCF fic where Xie Lian and Hua Cheng experiment with some magic with a sliiight hint of sub! Hua Cheng.
10. Do you write crossovers? What's the craziest one you've written?
Oh do I ever! The absolute weirdest in terms of the sheer incompatibility of canons is a LotR/Asterix one. It was a fill for a prompt to write something my 10 year old self would enjoy.
11. Have you ever had a fic stolen?
Not that I know of.
12. Have you ever had a fic translated?
Yeah! :D (The first chapter of Of Hats and Flutes, Vision and Soup for Pangzi.)
13. Have you ever co-written a fic before?
Nope, not yet.
14. What's your all-time favorite ship?
That's a hard question, but statistically speaking (meaning the one I wrote the most for) it's Hua Cheng/Xie Lian from TGCF.
15. What's a wip you want to finish, but doubt you ever will?
I started a prequel to The Dancer - a TGCF fic in which Xie Lian and Hua Cheng get together pre-canon. This would have been how they met.
16. What are your writing strengths?
The thing I get the most compliments on is character and author voice - I'm apparently pretty good at pastiche. :D
17. What are your writing weaknesses?
Plot. I like to focus on character interaction, and short oneshots, planning out long, plot-heavy fics just don't come naturally to me.
18. Thoughts on writing dialogue in another language for a fic?
If it's grammatically correct, then why not? It has its uses.
19. First fandom you wrote for?
Harry Potter.
20. Favorite fic you've written?
Probably Zona. It's a three-way crossover between MDZS, Star Wars and Stalker. I still think the concept is fun and I'm proud of it because it's one of the very few plot-heavy, longform fics I actually managed to finish.
tagging… @the-marron @kcrabb88 @eirenical
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mrfilippa · 1 year
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I thought it about one year but I share it with u all only now lol
Why do Aran Ryan and the majority of Asterix's Gaul characters the same things but they are consired morally different??? Aran Ryan
Loves fighting so much that he is punching himself, seen as a freak
Goes against social normes or whatever are, he is seen as a danger
Has a fight strategy (putting horseshoes in his gloves and tying one his old gloves), seen as a cheater!1!
Having fun when he wins, seen as silly bc he is consired as a ridiculous and dishonest butt
Asterix and Co.
Love fighting so much that they are fighting eachother sometimes but it is seen as funny ahahahha
go against normes, seen as heroes!1!
have a fight strategy aka the magic potion, seen as fair and square
Having fun when they win, seen as... the most important thing in their comic???? (f for Cacofonix, maybe we will see him at the next Eurovision)
We can say that:
Caesar did a malevolous work with his De Bello Gallico
Maybe in Aran's head, all the things he does are morally correct (?)
Maybe except for Asterix and Paronamix (Getafix), the others are absolute crazy people
I should instead study for my French exam lol
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asterixlabs · 24 days
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Bracket is now updated! Apologies for it being sort of difficult to read - I didn’t really find a way to get it much better than this. Polls will go live on Friday April 5th at 9AM EST and last for 1 week.
All polls linked under the cut
Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (live action) vs Deux Romains en Gaule
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix vs Adventures of Dogmatix
Asterix and the Big Fight (movie) vs Asterix and the Magic Carpet
Asterix and Cleopatra (animated) vs The Golden Book
Asterix at the Olympic Games (BD) vs Asterix and the Chariot Race
Asterix and Cleopatra (BD) vs Asterix and the White Iris
Asterix and Obelix all at Sea vs Asterix and the Secret Weapon
Asterix and the Big Fight (BD) vs Asterix and Obelix vs Caesar (live action)
Asterix and the Roman Agent vs Idéfix et le druide
Asterix and the Cauldron vs Ça balance pas mal à Lutèce!
Asterix and the Black Gold vs Asterix and Caesar's Gift
Asterix in Switzerland vs Asterix and the Great Crossing
Asterix in Spain vs Asterix and the Missing Scroll
Asterix and the Banquet vs Asterix and the Griffin
Obelix and Co vs Asterix at the Olympic Games (movie)
Asterix in Britain (animated) vs Asterix and the Class Act
Asterix the Legionary vs Les Romains se prennent une gamelle!
Asterix and the Great Divide vs Asterix in Belgium
Asterix and the Golden Sickle vs Asterix and the Picts
Asterix and the Chieftan's Shield vs Asterix the Gaul (movie)
Asterix the Gladiator vs Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom
Asterix and Son vs Asterix Versus Caesar (animated)
Asterix and the Laurel Wreath vs Asterix and the Falling Sky
Asterix the Gaul (BD) vs Dogmatix and the Indomitables (TV)
Asterix in Corsica vs Les irréductibles font leur cirque
Asterix and the Vikings (movie) vs The Secret of the Magic Potion
Asterix and the Normans (BD) vs Asterix Conquers America
Asterix and the Goths vs God Save Britannia (live action)
The Mansions of the Gods (movie) vs Asterix and the Chieftan's Daughter
The Mansions of the Gods (BD) vs How Obelix fell into the Magic Potion
Asterix and the Soothsayer vs Asterix and the Actress
Asterix in Britain (BD) vs Pas de quartier pour le latin!
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