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==Parody==
Added a comment under the general information about Asterix, underlying its parody elements. I think it is appropriate given the fact that it is extremely popular in France, and is also popular worldwide. I think the Parody element here is correct - there are a lot of counter culture and sub themes that are explored in the comic, which has a wide appeal, even to adult audiences.

[[User:Dannyza1981|Dannyza1981]] ([[User talk:Dannyza1981|talk]]) 23:51, 27 October 2008 (UTC)

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We need references to avoid this being considered OR. RJFJR 16:39, 24 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Parody

Added a comment under the general information about Asterix, underlying its parody elements. I think it is appropriate given the fact that it is extremely popular in France, and is also popular worldwide. I think the Parody element here is correct - there are a lot of counter culture and sub themes that are explored in the comic, which has a wide appeal, even to adult audiences.

Dannyza1981 (talk) 23:51, 27 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]