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** In another Task in the same movie, Asterix deals with the [[Obstructive Bureaucrat|Bureaucrats of the House that Drives Men Man]] {{spoiler|by fast-talking a couple of desk clerks into looking for a document that doesn't exist, which causes a chain reaction of office workers leaving their post to look for it throughout their own insanity-causing maze of a building. It ends with the entire building's workforce running around, mad as hatters.}}
* In ''Asterix and the Laurel Wreath'' a roman slave has our heroes thrown into prison for attempted murder of Caesar, then winds up "ab-so-lute-ly blotto" in a pub. Asterix waking him up, paired with his reaction, is the stuff of legends.
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20101216172121/http://asteriximages.asterix.co.nz/books/laurelwreath/img18.htm Here it is.]
* In ''Asterix and the Actress'' Obelix punches Asterix in a temper and Getafix gives Asterix some magic potion, thus causing Asterix to go ''completely insane''.
* ''Asterix and the Cauldron'' ends with ''{{spoiler|the pirates}}'', of all people, enjoying an unexpected windfall when the titular cauldron filled with Whosemoralsarelastix's hoard of sestertii {{spoiler|[[Throw the Dog a Bone|falls into their ship]]}}.
* Say what you want about ''[[Asterix]] and Obelix All At Sea'', but Obelix, having not gotten to battle any Romans for most of the album, '' {{spoiler|driving a damn galley into the camp of Aquarium}}'' is nothing short of awesome. There are [[Dual Wield|dual-wielding Romans]]. That doesn't mean people from Rome dual-wielding weapons -- that means Obelix actually, literally ''[[Grievous Harm with a Body|dual-wielding a couple of Romans]]''.
 
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