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Quick and Flupke (Comic Strip)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Quick and Flupke (Quick et Flupke) is a Belgian comic strip drawn and written by Hergé, best known as the creator of Tintin. It's his second best known comic book series, but never reached the same universal popularity Tintin did. After his death in 1983 it was terminated too, though there hadn't been any new episodes since the 1950s.Quick & Flupke is a gag comic in which two little boys are the protagonists. Quick is the elder of the two and always wears a beret and a red sweater. Flupke is a bit smaller and always wears a green coat and a long scarf. They live in Brussels and like playing pranks on everybody, including their Arch-Enemy, police officer "Agent 15". | |
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Anyone Can Die: Hergé didn't mind killing of his characters for the sake of one joke and bringing them Back from the Dead as if nothing happened in the next episode. | |
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Amusing Injuries: Some of them even lethal. | |
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Animated Adaptation: In 1983–85, an animated cartoon series was made for television. | |
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Anti-Hero: Quick and Flupke are misbehaving children. | |
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Adolf Hitlarious: Some 1930s gags poked fun at Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. After World War II, these innocent jokes suddenly weren't that funny anymore and thus no longer appear in the official album series. For Hergé they were an Old Shame. | |
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Affectionate Nickname: Flupke's official name is actually Philippe. The name "Flup" is a Flemish derivation of this name. The suffix "-ke" is a Belgian diminutive that means as much as "little, tiny, small". Thus "Flupke" is "little Flup". This also implies that he might be Flemish. | |
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