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'''Vitalstatistix''' (French: Abraracourcix) is the chief of the last Gaulish village to resist Roman invasion. He makes sure everything is running smoothly and is carried around by shield bearers. His wife is Impedimenta Vitalstatistix is one proud Gaulish chief... too proud you could say... up himself even! Take "Asterix in Belgium" for instance. The Romans quote Julius Caesar as saying that the Belgians are the bravest of all the Gaulish peoples. Vitalstatistix, hearing this got all angry and decided to go to Belgium all on his own to prove that his people were the bravest. He was probably very put out that the Belgians could destroy Roman Camps WITHOUT the magic potion. Deep down Vitalstatistix is very insecure, constantly worrying that his "Little Piggywiggy" would desert him and go back to her brother Homeopathix (whom Vitalstatistix hates) in Lutetia. It almost appears that he and his wife have a love-hate relationship although it is apparent they love each other very much. In the first Asterix adventures, Vitalstatistix was portrayed as this two-dimensional, wise chief. It wasn't until Asterix and the Big Fight that his real character was able to blossom. His appearance changes throw the books. Here is how he changes during the course of time. In the first book ''(Asterix the Gaul)'' he is  portrayed having a pink-violet shirt, a yellow cape and blue trousers. In Asterix and the Golden Sickle (the second book) we see Vitalstatistix with a yellow shirt, a grass-green cape and red trousers. The idea is carried in Asterix and the Goths (the third book) where we again see him with a yellow shirt and a green cape (however the cape is now dark-green, rather than grass-green) and white trousers (probably due to printing)! In the fourth book'' (Asterix the Gladiator), ''however we never see the yellow shirt again! Instead Vitalstatistix is shown having a white shirt, the so well known green cape and yellow trousers! In Asterix and the Banquet (the fifth book) we see the now fully changed chief having his typical green shirt, red cape and green trousers. This is the way he will stay for the rest of the series. To round off this review of Vitalstatistix we will end with his quotes which says it all about Vitalstatistix: Impedimenta said "''Whoever would be fool enough to write the story of our village would not call it the adventures of Vitalstatistix the Gaul!''"
 
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|nationality= [[Gaul]]
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|homeplace= [[Indomitable village]], [[Armorica]]
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|family= [[Impedimenta]] (wife)<br/>[[Doublehelix]] (brother)<br/>[[Justforkix]] (nephew)<br/>[[Homeopathix]] (brother-in-law)
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|Occupation= Chieftain of the Gaulish Village
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|firstappearance= ''[[Asterix the Gaul]]''
 
}}'''Vitalstatistix''' (in some translations '''Macroeconomix''' or '''Tonabrix''', French: '''Abraracourcix''') is the chief of the last Gaulish village to resist Roman invasion. He makes sure everything is running smoothly and is carried around by Shield bearers. He has a wife named [[Impedimenta]]. Vitalstatistix is one proud Gaulish chief... too proud you could say... up himself even! Take "Asterix in Belgium" for instance. The Romans quote [[Julius Caesar]] as saying that the Belgians are the bravest of all the Gaulish peoples. Vitalstatistix, hearing this got all angry and decided to go to Belgium all on his own to prove that his people were the bravest. He was probably very put out that the Belgians could destroy Roman Camps WITHOUT the magic potion. Deep down Vitalstatistix is very insecure, constantly worrying that his "Little 'Pedimenta" would desert him and go back to her brother Homeopathix (whom Vitalstatistix hates) in Lutetia. It almost appears that he and his wife have a love-hate relationship although it is apparent they love each other very much. In the first Asterix adventures, Vitalstatistix was portrayed as a wise but somewhat two-dimensional chief. It wasn't until Asterix and the Big Fight that his real character emerged. His appearance changes through the books. In the first book ''(Asterix the Gaul)'' he is&nbsp;portrayed having a pink-violet shirt, a yellow cape and blue trousers. In Asterix and the Golden Sickle (the second book) we see Vitalstatistix with a yellow shirt, a grass-green cape and red trousers. The idea is carried in Asterix and the Goths (the third book) where we again see him with a yellow shirt and a green cape (however the cape is now dark-green, rather than grass-green) and white&nbsp;trousers (probably due to printing)! In the fourth book'' (Asterix the Gladiator)'', the green cape remains, but the shirt is now white and the trousers yellow. In Asterix and the Banquet (the fifth book) we see the now fully changed chief in his familiar green shirt, red cape and blue trousers. This is the way he will stay for the rest of the series. Vitalstatistix, though a good chief, is perhaps best summed up by his wife Impedimenta, when she says: "''Whoever would be fool enough to write the story of our village would not call it the adventures of Vitalstatistix the Gaul!''"
   
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==In other countries==
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*United States: ''Macroeconomix'' (in older translations).
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*Italy: ''Abraracourcix''
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*Germany and Sweden: ''Majestix''
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*Spain: ''Abraracurcix''
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*Slovene: ''Ataaufbix / Vserasturix''
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*Portugal: ''braracurci''
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*Netherlands: ''Heroïx / Abraracourcix''
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*Greece: ''Μαζεστίξ / Μοναρχίξ''
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[[de:Majestix]]
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[[es:Abraracúrcix]]
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[[el:Μαζεστίξ]]
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[[Category:Gauls]]
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[[Category:Major characters]]
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[[Category:Male characters]]

Revision as of 11:43, 22 October 2021

Vitalstatistix
Abraracourcix

Vitalstatistix

Nationality
Relatives
Impedimenta (wife)
Doublehelix (brother)
Justforkix (nephew)
Homeopathix (brother-in-law)
First appearance

Vitalstatistix (in some translations Macroeconomix or Tonabrix, French: Abraracourcix) is the chief of the last Gaulish village to resist Roman invasion. He makes sure everything is running smoothly and is carried around by Shield bearers. He has a wife named Impedimenta. Vitalstatistix is one proud Gaulish chief... too proud you could say... up himself even! Take "Asterix in Belgium" for instance. The Romans quote Julius Caesar as saying that the Belgians are the bravest of all the Gaulish peoples. Vitalstatistix, hearing this got all angry and decided to go to Belgium all on his own to prove that his people were the bravest. He was probably very put out that the Belgians could destroy Roman Camps WITHOUT the magic potion. Deep down Vitalstatistix is very insecure, constantly worrying that his "Little 'Pedimenta" would desert him and go back to her brother Homeopathix (whom Vitalstatistix hates) in Lutetia. It almost appears that he and his wife have a love-hate relationship although it is apparent they love each other very much. In the first Asterix adventures, Vitalstatistix was portrayed as a wise but somewhat two-dimensional chief. It wasn't until Asterix and the Big Fight that his real character emerged. His appearance changes through the books. In the first book (Asterix the Gaul) he is portrayed having a pink-violet shirt, a yellow cape and blue trousers. In Asterix and the Golden Sickle (the second book) we see Vitalstatistix with a yellow shirt, a grass-green cape and red trousers. The idea is carried in Asterix and the Goths (the third book) where we again see him with a yellow shirt and a green cape (however the cape is now dark-green, rather than grass-green) and white trousers (probably due to printing)! In the fourth book (Asterix the Gladiator), the green cape remains, but the shirt is now white and the trousers yellow. In Asterix and the Banquet (the fifth book) we see the now fully changed chief in his familiar green shirt, red cape and blue trousers. This is the way he will stay for the rest of the series. Vitalstatistix, though a good chief, is perhaps best summed up by his wife Impedimenta, when she says: "Whoever would be fool enough to write the story of our village would not call it the adventures of Vitalstatistix the Gaul!"

In other countries

  • United States: Macroeconomix (in older translations).
  • Italy: Abraracourcix
  • Germany and Sweden: Majestix
  • Spain: Abraracurcix
  • Slovene: Ataaufbix / Vserasturix
  • Portugal: braracurci
  • Netherlands: Heroïx / Abraracourcix
  • Greece: Μαζεστίξ / Μοναρχίξ