Friday, January 11, 2008

Asterix continued

Finally got some answers to a previous post on Asterix. every name of the characters in the comics have a significant meaning which relates to their characters. Note the names mentioned in that post. so about Asterix and Obelix. So it obviously cant be the "/" for obelix and "*" for asterix. SO i guess Obelix has something to do with obesity obviously. but maybe asterix does have a meaning from the "*". a friend of mine was explaining it the other day. since the "*" is usually used to highlight important points or so and since asterix in the comic is the key character. And cos he is the CENTRE of the whole comic. It sounds like a just reason. doesnt it?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

asterix = the star ...
he is the star of of the comic ... the hero ...

dogmatix = dogmatic
1. Relating to, characteristic of, or resulting from dogma.
2. Characterized by an authoritative, arrogant assertion of unproved or unprovable principles.

Unknown said...

interesting point of view... I used to read asterix when I was in school... guess u're right.. cheers!!

Azhad said...

Getafix = Get-a-fix
Vistalstatistix = Vital-Statistics
Geriatrix = Geriatrics (relating to old)

Bacteria - a microbe
Influenza - a virus
Unhygienix = Unhygienic (dirty)
Cacofonix = Cacophony
Impedimenta = Impediment / Impede = exactly what she does, ain't it.

Almost every name has a pun. Check out the roman names too.

iecco said...

i dont read it or watch it so err i dunno wat to say here =D

.mini said...

hehe oh welll,
how come its continued?

Anonymous said...

obesity & asterisk...hmmm...that makes some sense. asterisks are also used to hide letters in slang such as 'f***ing'. let's see how that relates to the Asterix character...

Athena said...

Asterix being the star of the books (Latin aster — derived from the Greek word αστήρ (aster) [star] and Celtic rix [king, cognate to Latin rex, Sanskrit rājā and related to German Reich and English reign]) - wikipedia

Anonymous said...

search for obelisk n u'll kind of get a clue.

as for asterix * is also good as it resembles STAR, or u cud simply say AS TRICKS.. as in cunning

The Shadowrunner said...

finally! some people are seeing the lulz. :D

Anonymous said...

Surplus Dairyprodus.. Roman Prefect in charge of the Golden Sickle Trafficking.

Asterix The Gaul, Roman Centurion 'Crismus Bonus'...

Asterix and the Goths has several funny pun induced names: An english druid called Valuaddedtax, a Roman General called Cantakerous and a Gothic Interpreter called Rhetoric...

I also remember a roman goin by the name of Encyclopaedicus Britannicus in one of the books..

hehe...
I pity the poor young souls who read asterix n fail to see the hidden humor..

Ta!