How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy explained

How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When he was a Little Boy
Foreigntitle:Comment Obélix est tombé dans la marmite du druide quand il était petit
Series:Asterix
Writers:René Goscinny
Artists:Albert Uderzo
Origdate:1989
Origlanguage:French
Date:1989

How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When he was a Little Boy ("How Obelix Fell into the Druid's Cooking Pot When He Was Small") is an Asterix story written by René Goscinny and originally published in the French magazine Pilote issue 291 (1965), with only a few drawings.[1] In 1989, it was fully illustrated by Albert Uderzo and published in an album as a comic book with illustrations.

Plot summary

The story is narrated by Asterix, apparently to the conventional readers, and informs that in childhood, Obelix was often bullied by other boys, until Asterix, to help his courage, induced him to drink some of the magic potion that made the villagers invincible. When they are interrupted in the act, Obelix falls into the cauldron containing the potion, and drinks it all, and is thereafter permanently under its influence.

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Reception

On Goodreads, it has a score of 3.86 out of 5.[2]

References

  1. Web site: How Obelix fell into the magic potion when he was a little boy - Asterix - The official website. www.asterix.com. 17 April 2018. en-US. 2018-10-04.
  2. Web site: How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy. www.goodreads.com. 2018-10-04.

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