René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo

2 books referenced

Books by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo

Asterix

Referenced in 4 episodes

499. The Roman Conquest of Britain: Julius Caesar’s Invasion (Part 1)

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

135. Crossing the Rubicon: The die is cast

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'

70. Children’s History

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.

14. Historical Fiction

January 11, 2021

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Tom mentions these comics/graphic novels as what got him particularly interested in the Romans

Asterix the Gaul

Referenced in 1 episode

178. French Presidents: 1958-1981 (Part 1)

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.