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2 | !!For the comic book series: |
3 | * DeletedScene: ''Le châtiment de Basenhaut'' has a censored page where Johan and the Count of Treville [[WaterTorture torture a spy by forcing him to drink water]] resulting in the spy getting a BalloonBelly. In the published album, the spy ends up with a big belly [[OrphanedReference for no apparent reason]]. |
4 | * NoExportForYou: Only two albums have been officially translated, and one of those was only because it introduced ComicBook/TheSmurfs. Papercutz is in the process of translating the Smurf-related stories to be included in their ''Smurfs Anthology'' series. |
5 | * OutlivedItsCreator: Though only four volumes came out after Peyo's death. The first three written by Yvan Delporte and the last one by Luc Parthoens. |
6 | * ReferencedBy: Peewit has a cameo in ''ComicBook/PierreTombal'' where his tomb stone reveals that he is the man ''buried with his flute, according to his last wishes''. |
7 | * SequelGap: ''Le sortilège de Maltrochu'' (1970) came out 6 years after ''Le pays maudit'' (1964). Then ''La horde du corbeau'' (1994), written by Yvan Delporte, came out 24 years after ''Le sortilège de Maltrochu''. |
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9 | !!For the related animated series: |
10 | * KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A few ''Johan and Peewit'' episodes are available in the United States on DVD and download; the rest were released on ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' DVD sets only in Germany. |
11 | * ScrewedByTheNetwork: Subverted, however. The series was dropped after the second season, but the characters weren't. They continued to appear in The Smurfs cartoon show until Season 8 (with Homnibus getting the most appearances). |
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