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He's not alone in his troubles, either; he gets help (well, [[StopHelpingMe sort of]]) from inspector Lispington of the Scotland Yard and his beloved and clever dachshund Tickie. Together, they never fail to save the day and thwart the plans of any counterfeiters, jewel thieves, embezzlers and other criminal elements that haunt the world.

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He's not alone in his troubles, either; he gets help (well, [[StopHelpingMe sort of]]) of) from inspector Lispington of the Scotland Yard and his beloved and clever dachshund Tickie. Together, they never fail to save the day and thwart the plans of any counterfeiters, jewel thieves, embezzlers and other criminal elements that haunt the world.
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** ''Agaton Sax and the Diamon Thieves'' features a criminal double of Agaton Sax himself.

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** ''Agaton Sax and the Diamon Diamond Thieves'' features a criminal double of Agaton Sax himself.
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* {{Omniglot}}: It would be impossible to provide a list of all the languages Agaton Sax speaks, since there's no room for such a large list. It would also be impossible to provide a list of all the languages that he doesn't speak, since that would require us to find one.

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* {{Omniglot}}: It would be impossible to provide a list of all the languages Agaton Sax speaks, since there's no room for such a large list. It would also be impossible to provide a list of all the languages that he doesn't speak, since that would require us to find one.at least one such language.

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* CriminalDoppelganger: ''Agaton Sax and the Criminal Doubles'' features two men who both resemble some famous criminal and enemy of Agaton Sax. One of them is a perfect copy of Julius Mosca, and the other resembles Octopus Scott exactly. Because of this, they get arrested every day, and have started to demand (and receive) compensation payments, which they receive each time they get arrested.
* InspectorOblivious: Officer Lispington of the Scotland Yard is such an effective policeman that he sometimes ''doesn't'' accidentally make things harder for Agaton Sax. Only in the books where he ''appears''.

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''Agaton Sax and the Criminal Doubles'' features two men who both resemble some famous criminal and enemy of Agaton Sax. One of them is a perfect copy of Julius Mosca, and the other resembles Octopus Scott exactly. Because of this, they get arrested every day, and have started to demand (and receive) compensation payments, payments from the government, which they receive are paid out to them each time they get arrested.
** ''Agaton Sax and the Diamon Thieves'' features a criminal double of Agaton Sax himself.
* InspectorOblivious: Officer Lispington of the Scotland Yard is such an effective policeman that he sometimes ''doesn't'' accidentally make things harder for Agaton Sax. Only in the books where he ''appears''. One prominent example is in ''Agaton Sax and the Diamond Thieves'', where he frequently thinks the doppelganger is the real Agatn Sax and vice versa.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: The plot of the Swedish edition of ''Agaton Sax and the Big Rig'' is dependent on Agaton Sax happening to find himself close to the home of one of the world's very few other speakers of Cryptic, an extremely obscure language spoken by less than a hundred people world-wide. The plot is also dependent on Agaton happening to know that this is where said person lives, which is even less likely--how many real-life language students would know the address of Noam Chomsky?

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* ContrivedCoincidence: The plot of the Swedish edition of ''Agaton Sax and the Big Rig'' is dependent on Agaton Sax happening to find himself close to the home of one of the world's very few other speakers of Cryptic, an extremely obscure language spoken by less than a hundred people world-wide. The plot is also dependent on Agaton happening to know that this is where said person lives, which is even less likely--how likely--for instance, how many real-life language students would know the address of Noam Chomsky?Chomsky?
* CriminalDoppelganger: ''Agaton Sax and the Criminal Doubles'' features two men who both resemble some famous criminal and enemy of Agaton Sax. One of them is a perfect copy of Julius Mosca, and the other resembles Octopus Scott exactly. Because of this, they get arrested every day, and have started to demand (and receive) compensation payments, which they receive each time they get arrested.



* YouRuinedTheShot: In ''Agaton Sax And the Scotland Yard Mystery'' the titular Agaton Sax is on board an old-fashioned ship, which--apart from Agaton Sax and the captain--is crewed completely by disguised criminals. But out of nowhere, a pirate ship appears and fires (a blank from) the cannon, and its crew boards the first ship. Very soon, it turns out that the "pirate ship" is actually part of a movie, and the "crew" is a bunch of actors who mistook Agaton Sax's ship for another ship that they were supposed to fight as part of the movie.

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* YouRuinedTheShot: YouJustRuinedTheShot: In ''Agaton Sax And the Scotland Yard Mystery'' the titular Agaton Sax is on board an old-fashioned ship, which--apart from Agaton Sax and the captain--is crewed completely by disguised criminals. But out of nowhere, a pirate ship appears and fires (a blank from) the cannon, and its crew boards the first ship. Very soon, it turns out that the "pirate ship" is actually part of a movie, and the "crew" is a bunch of actors who mistook Agaton Sax's ship for another ship that they were supposed to fight as part of the movie.
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* YouRuinedTheShot: In ''Agaton Sax And the Scotland Yard Mystery'' the titular Agaton Sax is on board an old-fashioned ship, which--apart from Agaton Sax and the captain--is crewed completely by disguised criminals. But out of nowhere, a pirate ship appears and fires (a blank from) the cannon, and its crew boards the first ship. Very soon, it turns out that the "pirate ship" is actually part of a movie, and the "crew" is a bunch of actors who mistook Agaton Sax's ship for another ship that they were supposed to fight as part of the movie.
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* ScoobyDooHoax: ''AgatonSax and the Haunted House'' features a haunted house that quickly turns out to be an elaborate fake.

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* ScoobyDooHoax: ''AgatonSax ''Agaton Sax and the Haunted House'' features a haunted house that quickly turns out to be an elaborate fake.
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* AlwaysMurder: This series inverts the trope. Since it's a children's series, there are no murders, or even suspected cases of murder.
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* InspectorOblivious: Officer Lispington of the Scotland Yard is such an effective policeman that he sometimes ''doesn't'' accidentally make things harder for Agaton Sax. Only in the books where he ''appears''.


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* ScoobyDooHoax: ''AgatonSax and the Haunted House'' features a haunted house that quickly turns out to be an elaborate fake.
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* Ruritania: The countries of Brosnia and Mercegovina are stereotypical eastern European countries. Their names are based specifically on Bosnia and Hercegovina, which were still two different countries when the books were written, while the actual countries are more generic.

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* Ruritania: {{Ruritania}}: The countries of Brosnia and Mercegovina are stereotypical eastern European countries. Their names are based specifically on Bosnia and Hercegovina, which were still two different countries when the books were written, while the actual countries are more generic.
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* Ruritania: The countries of Brosnia and Mercegovina are stereotypical eastern European countries. Their names are based specifically on Bosnia and Hercegovina, which were still two different countries when the books were written, while the actual countries are more generic.


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* TranslationYes: The two languages Cryptic and Brosnian represent the two versions of this trope, the former using just a few words to say a whole lot and the latter using very many words to say things like "Yes."
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[[caption-width-right:168:Agaton Sax, in his first UK appearance.]]
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* ShownTheirWork: At one point in the Swedish edition of ''Agaton Sax and the Big Rig'', Agaton Sax is hanging from a bridge in Scotland. The narration tells us a whole lot of technical data about the bridge, none of which is plot-relevant, before moving on with the story.
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* Acrofatic: Despite his rotund shape, Agaton Sax is a master of jiu-jitsu.

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* Acrofatic: {{Acrofatic}}: Despite his rotund shape, Agaton Sax is a master of jiu-jitsu.



* Omniglot: It would be impossible to provide a list of all the languages Agaton Sax speaks, since there's no room for such a large list. It would also be impossible to provide a list of all the languages that he doesn't speak, since that would require us to find one.

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* Omniglot: {{Omniglot}}: It would be impossible to provide a list of all the languages Agaton Sax speaks, since there's no room for such a large list. It would also be impossible to provide a list of all the languages that he doesn't speak, since that would require us to find one.
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The ''Agaton Sax'' books are a series of Swedish detective stories for children and childish adults. They concern the adventures of Agaton Sax. He's a pleasant, rotund little man, who makes a living writing, editing and publishing ''Bykopingsposten'', the world's smallest newspaper, which only has four pages and comes out three times a week. As is the tradition for literary protagonists in detective stories, though, he frequently finds himself bumping into criminals, mysteries and all sorts of adventures. These adventures take him to all kinds of different countries, some fictional and some real, but luckily his excellent skill in languages means that he never needs to worry about communication with people.

He's not alone in his troubles, either; he gets help (well, [[StopHelpingMe sort of]]) from inspector Lispington of the Scotland Yard and his beloved and clever dachshund Tickie. Together, they never fail to save the day and thwart the plans of any counterfeiters, jewel thieves, embezzlers and other criminal elements that haunt the world.
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* Acrofatic: Despite his rotund shape, Agaton Sax is a master of jiu-jitsu.
* ContrivedCoincidence: The plot of the Swedish edition of ''Agaton Sax and the Big Rig'' is dependent on Agaton Sax happening to find himself close to the home of one of the world's very few other speakers of Cryptic, an extremely obscure language spoken by less than a hundred people world-wide. The plot is also dependent on Agaton happening to know that this is where said person lives, which is even less likely--how many real-life language students would know the address of Noam Chomsky?
* LegionOfDoom: ''Agaton Sax and the Criminal Doubles'' sees several of the previous villains of the series teaming up.
* MysteryMagnet: Agaton Sax very often finds himself embroiled in some sort of mystery-solving or hunted by criminals.
* Omniglot: It would be impossible to provide a list of all the languages Agaton Sax speaks, since there's no room for such a large list. It would also be impossible to provide a list of all the languages that he doesn't speak, since that would require us to find one.
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