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The series was adapted into two live-action films: one in 1981 and in 2018. The first film, ''Fais gaffe à la gaffe!'', released in 1981, did not feature Franquin's characters, since Franquin did not authorize the franchise to be adapted at that time. The second, ''Gaston Lagaffe'', directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval, was released in 2018. | The series was adapted into two live-action films: one in 1981 and in 2018. The first film, ''Fais gaffe à la gaffe!'', released in 1981, did not feature Franquin's characters, since Franquin did not authorize the franchise to be adapted at that time. The second, ''Gaston Lagaffe'', directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval, was released in 2018. | ||
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* Two smartphone games based on the series were released in 2011.<ref>[https://gamergen.com/actualites/gaston-gaffes-arrivent-iphone-ipad-91525-1 Gamergen: Gaston : deux jeux du célèbre gaffeur arrivent sur iPhone et iPad] May 30, 2011</ref> | * Two smartphone games based on the series were released in 2011.<ref>[https://gamergen.com/actualites/gaston-gaffes-arrivent-iphone-ipad-91525-1 Gamergen: Gaston : deux jeux du célèbre gaffeur arrivent sur iPhone et iPad] May 30, 2011</ref> | ||
* A 4D simulation ride, ''Gaffe à Gaston'', is located in Parc Spirou, a theme park starring the characters from ''Spirou'' magazine.<ref>[https://www.simworx.co.uk/?portfolio=gaffe-a-gaston-parc-spirou Simworx: Gaffe à Gaston]</ref> | * A 4D simulation ride, ''Gaffe à Gaston'', is located in Parc Spirou, a theme park starring the characters from ''Spirou'' magazine.<ref>[https://www.simworx.co.uk/?portfolio=gaffe-a-gaston-parc-spirou Simworx: Gaffe à Gaston]</ref> | ||
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Original Name | Gaston |
Translation Name | Guust (Dutch) Gomer Goof (English) Vakse Viggo (Danish) Niilo Pielinen (Finnish) Sergi Grapes (Catalan) Tomás el Gafe (Spanish) Gaša Šeprtlja (Serbian) |
Region | Belgium |
Original run | February 28, 1957-present |
Written by | André Franquin Jidéhem |
Published by | Dupuis |
Magazine | Spirou |
Licensed by | Mediatoon |
Adapted work | Films TV series |
Gaston is a Belgian comic book series created by André Franquin and published by Dupuis.
Contents
Synopsis
The misadventures of Gaston Lagaffe, an office worker who slacks around, but often comes with outlandish ideas.
Characters
- Gaston Lagaffe
- Main article: Gaston Lagaffe
- Léon Prunelle
- An editor and Gaston's superior. He often gets angry at him. According to himself, he is "the only person that can get Gaston to work".
- Mademoiselle Jeanne
- One of Gaston's coworkers, an archivist at the office. It appears Gaston has feelings for her.
- Yves Lebrac
- One of Gaston's coworkers who is a cartoonist.
- Aimé de Mesmaeker
- A very important businessman. Prunelle must sign contracts with him so that he can invest in the office, but his plans are frustrated by Gaston every time.
- Fantasio
- Fantasio was Gaston's superior during the early days of his appearances in Spirou. He was replaced by Léon Prunelle.
Series works
Albums
Number | Title | Year |
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0 | Gaston | 1960 |
1 | Gare aux gaffes | 1966 |
2 | Gala de gaffes | 1963 |
3 | Gaffes à gogo | 1964 |
4 | Gaffes en gros | 1965 |
5(?) | Les Gaffes d'un gars gonflé | 1967 |
6 | Des gaffes et des dégâts | 1968 |
7 | Un gaffeur sachant gaffer | 1969 |
8 | Lagaffe nous gâte | 1970 |
9 | Le Cas Lagaffe | 1971 |
10 | Le Géant de la gaffe | 1972 |
11 | Gaffes, bévues et boulettes | 1973 |
12 | Le Gang des gaffeurs | 1974 |
13 | Lagaffe mérite des baffes | 1979 |
14 | La Saga des gaffes | 1982 |
15 | Gaffe à Lagaffe ! | 1996 |
16 | Gaston 19 | 1999 |
Derivative works
Films
The series was adapted into two live-action films: one in 1981 and in 2018. The first film, Fais gaffe à la gaffe!, released in 1981, did not feature Franquin's characters, since Franquin did not authorize the franchise to be adapted at that time. The second, Gaston Lagaffe, directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval, was released in 2018.
Animation
The comic strip was adapted into a TV series produced by Marsu Productions and the studio Normaal.
Other media
- Two smartphone games based on the series were released in 2011.[1]
- A 4D simulation ride, Gaffe à Gaston, is located in Parc Spirou, a theme park starring the characters from Spirou magazine.[2]