René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
2 books referenced
Books by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
Referenced in 4 episodes
September 29, 2024
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Referenced as a comic book series that depicts Vercingetorix throwing his armour down at Caesar's feet, parodying a famous historical image
January 11, 2022
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Referenced when discussing Caesar's conquest of Gaul and the battle of Alesia - 'anyone who's read Asterix will remember Vercingetorix coming out and dropping his armor on Caesar's feet'
July 05, 2021
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Tom describes Asterix as a 'gateway drug' into history, particularly ancient history and the Roman conquest of Gaul. He notes that Asterix features a Roman occupation of Gaul with echoes of the Nazi occupation of France, though he was oblivious to this as a child. He also observes that nobody dies in Asterix despite Caesar historically killing and enslaving millions of Gauls, illustrating how distance in time sanitizes violence for children.
January 11, 2021
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Tom mentions these comics/graphic novels as what got him particularly interested in the Romans
Referenced in 1 episode
April 25, 2022
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Referenced when comparing de Gaulle's appearance to Julius Caesar in the comic: 'I think he also looks like Julius Caesar in Asterix the Gaul.' This is a reference to the famous French comic book series.