Asterix (character)


Asterix is a fictional character and the titular hero of the French comic book series Asterix.
The series portrays him as a diminutive but fearless Gaulish warrior living in the time of Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. Asterix was created in 1959 by writer René Goscinny and illustrator Albert Uderzo. Since then, thirty-five books in the series have been released, with Uderzo taking over writing duties after the death of Goscinny in 1977. Asterix has also appeared in several animated and live-action film adaptations of the series, and serves as the mascot of the amusement park Parc Astérix. Before that, he was also the mascot of the magazine Pilote.

Character synopsis

Asterix is a diminutive but fearless and cunning warrior, ever eager for new adventures. He lives around 50 BC in a fictional village in northwest Armorica. This village is celebrated as the only part of Gaul still not conquered by Julius Caesar and his Roman legions. The inhabitants of the village gain superhuman strength by drinking a magic potion prepared by the druid, Getafix. The village is surrounded by, on one side, the ocean, and on the other by four unlucky Roman garrisons, intended to keep a watchful eye and ensure that the Gauls do not get up to mischief. These camps are Compendium, Aquarium, Laudanum and Totorum.
Asterix' parents are former villagers who now live in the city of Condatum, and he has cousins in Britannia. He shares his birthday with his clumsy, oversized, but extremely strong and good-hearted best friend, Obelix.
Asterix is one of the smartest and most sensible members of the village, and so he is usually chosen for any dangerous, important or exotic mission. Unlike most of the other villagers, he does not start or join brawls for the fun of it, although he does enjoy a good fight when there's cause. He rarely resorts to weapons, preferring to rely on his wits, and when necessary, his fists – though he carries his shortsword with him at all times, he is shown to be an occasional swordsman at best. What he does for a living is never truly known, though he is often shown going on missions, quests, or hunting. In Asterix and the Cauldron, however, it is clearly stated that neither he nor Obelix have ever done anything of the sort to 'earn' money. Asterix is most often simply described as a warrior, which makes sense in light of the fact that most of the adventures he undertakes at some point require engaging an enemy.
Although no romantic interest has been introduced for Asterix yet, it seems obvious that Asterix is more susceptible than his best friend Obelix to the charms of women. Asterix seems 'lovestruck' after receiving a kiss from Panacea towards the end of Asterix the Legionary and remains so till the last strip. He also seems similarly affected by a kiss from Latraviata, the female protagonist in Asterix and the Actress, although then it seems that Latraviata's effect on Asterix may have gone deeper, as he reflects on her during the journey back to their village. Again, while many may agree that both Asterix and Obelix share the same feelings for the same woman, Panacea it may simply be an act of instinct rising out of loneliness, as both Asterix and Obelix do not often get close to women. In the film , he becomes infatuated by Cleopatra's handmaiden Giemeakis, but this is not based on anything from the original books.
An occasional running gag is that his age is 'indeterminate'. In the collection of adventures Asterix and the Class Act, one story about his birth is called "In 35 BC" with the note "Before Caesar", referring to the time Caesar's reign began, in October 49 BC. Also, in page 24 of Asterix and Obelix's Birthday: The Golden Book, Asterix's passport is shown, in which his date of birth is said to be LXXXV BC. From this, Asterix's age can be placed approximately at 35 years.
One of Asterix's most recognizable features is his winged helmet, its wings often falling into positions that match his expressions. It closely resembles the winged helmet featured on packets of Gauloises cigarettes.

Portrayal

voiced him in the original French in all animated versions from 1967 to 2014. After Carel's retirement, Christian Clavier took over for 2018's Secret of the Magic Potion. His English voice was provided variously by Lee Payant, Sean Barrett, Jack Beaber, Bill Oddie, Henry Winkler, Craig Charles, Leslie Clack, Paul Giamatti, Ken Kramer, and Jack Whitehall.
In the live-action adaptations of the series made since the late 1990s, Asterix was played by Christian Clavier then Clovis Cornillac and Édouard Baer. Olaf Wijnants dubbed the English voice for the first two.