Talk:Quick & Flupke

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Tintin Characters category?[edit]

I don't think that these characters should be included under the "Tintin Characters" category. They are featured in other works by Hergé, but not in the actual Tintin books. A reference is made in the article to characters who resemble them in one Tintin book, but there's no way to be sure. Anyway, even if Hergé did intend these drawings to be these characters, they are so minor as not to be mentioned by name. We may as well mention every other incidental minor character in every Tintin book.

Does anyone agree with me? I have a mind to remove this category from this article, but just though I'd ask opinion first. EuroSong 17:52, 28 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I totally agree. Lvr 18:10, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
So do I. --Selach 22:47, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dutchies?[edit]

Hello, I will have to verify, but imo they're called Quick & Flupke in Dutch too (I'm Flemish). But I'm not entirely sure.

One more thing that's perhaps worth adding: it's not actually Hergé who started the series. He took it over after the first comic book.

There’s nothing I can find to back up the assertion that Q&F was started by someone else - the first strip is signed Hergé. Jock123A (talk) 09:42, 29 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
In Dutch, they were called "Kwik en Flupke" originally (from the 1950s on), but were rechristened "Quick & Flupke" from 1985 on. And the series is created by Hergé, I have never heard that he would have continued a series by someone else. Fram 20:05, 7 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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“Suske”…[edit]

“Three weeks later he added the second boy as a sidekick, naming him "Suske".[11] He would soon be renamed "Flupke" ("Little Philip" in Flemish)” That’s a real overstatement; for one thing, the character is actually addressed as “Sus”, not “Suske” (both are diminutives of “Franciscus” or “François”), and looks nothing like Flupke. He’s just a boy that Flupke knows; another boy named “Jeff” actually appears in the second strip, and again is not Sus or Flupke. Flupke arrives fully formed in the fourth week, with his distinctive scarf and shock of blonde hair, and isnt to be confused with either Sus of Jeff. Jock123A (talk) 09:50, 29 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]