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Asterix and the vikings theme
Asterix and the vikings theme








asterix and the vikings theme

The Normans (actually Vikings from the frozen north) have decided to come to Gaul not for plunder, but for learning: they are fearless to the point of not feeling fear or even understanding the concept.

asterix and the vikings theme

This changes, however, when a Norman ship arrives.

asterix and the vikings theme

On the whole, though, Justforkix is quickly bored with the village. Justforkix on the other hand is impressed and suggests that Cacofonix’s talents would be better appreciated in Lutetia. Outraged by this usurpation, Cacofonix tries to show off his own skills, but this of course leads to the break-up of the dance and a knock-out blow from Fulliautomatix. Some of the younger villagers soon catch on and dance to this new form. The village holds a dance in honour of his arrival but he is unimpressed by the simple traditional way of dancing, snatches Cacofonix’s lyre and sings and plays in the manner of Elvix Preslix (the Rolling Menhirs in the English version). Conflict soon emerges between the city boy and the country folk. Justforkix arrives in a sports car-like chariot, and comes across as a happy-go-lucky so-and-so with an air of superiority about him. The story begins with Vitalstatistix receiving a missive from his brother Doublehelix in Lutetia (modern-age Paris) who wants his aid in making a man of his teenage son, Justforkix.










Asterix and the vikings theme