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Getafix and Obelix
Exploiting the local Romans ' ignorance of their identities, Asterix, Obelix and Getafix go to the camp and claim to be slaves, intending to set the prisoners free from inside.
Histrionix and Melodrama are married, and Asterix, Obelix and Getafix return home.
The entire ( male ) population of the village go to Olympia ( aboard a galley where they have to do the rowing ) where they meet the pirates again, where Asterix and Obelix register as athletes ( with Getafix as their coach ) and the others all enjoy a holiday.
In an effort to rescue him, Obelix accidentally puts Getafix out of action with a menhir, the impact of which causes amnesia and insanity.
As the fight begins, Getafix accidentally makes a potion which restores his mind, despite Obelix throwing another menhir at him to try curing him, and quickly proceeds to brew a supply of magic potion.
Asterix and Obelix, nervous about Getafix traveling alone to the annual druids ' conference in the Forest of the Carnutes, decide to accompany him on his journey, provided that, as non-druids, they remain outside the forest during the conference.
Asterix, Obelix and Getafix meet another druid, Valuaddetax, who uses his magical powers to convince the Romans that they are actually druids ( he makes a legionary bray like a donkey by eating some herbs ).
At the edge of the Forest of the Carnutes, Getafix and his friend leave Asterix and Obelix for the druid's conference.
They instantly set out towards the east ( thoroughly confusing Obelix ) to rescue Getafix.
Asterix, Obelix and Getafix devise a scheme in which many Goths are given magic potion, so that they spend time and energy fighting each other for Chieftainship instead of invading Gaul and Rome, which they figure Rhetoric may play a part in.
The characters Asterix and Obelix must rescue Getafix ( Panoramix ) and Dogmatix ( Idéfix ) from the Romans, who are in the process of taking over Gaul.
A worried Edifis thinks he needs magic to help him, enlists the help of the Gauls, Asterix, Obelix, Getafix, and Dogmatix.
Artifis bribes the stone-delivery man to throw his quarry away, before Obelix beats him up, causing him to reveal the truth, a henchman tries to lock the Gauls inside a pyramid but Dogmatix helps him find his way out, he tries to frame the Gauls by sending a poisoned cake to Cleopatra, but Getafix makes an antidote enabling the Gauls to eat it, then cures the taster and claims eating too much rich food was giving him a bad stomach.
On page 23, while looking at the pyramids, Getafix says to Obelix: " 20 centuries look down upon us.
In most Asterix books, Obelix is not permitted to drink the Magic Potion, but Getafix makes an exception due to an extraordinary requirement ( the need to force open a solid stone door inside a pyramid which apparently, even Obelix's regular level strength is incapable of doing ).

Getafix and Ancient
* When attempting to cure Getafix, Dubbelosix administers " a grain spirit called Caledonian ", which is explained as " Ancient Scotch ".

Getafix and .
Goscinny and Uderzo's character Asterix the Gaul gained superhuman strength from a magic potion brewed by the druid Getafix.
As the Romans have been quiet lately, Getafix decides to go too.
Inside the camp, Getafix makes the magic potion in the guise of soup.
Back at the village, Getafix makes more potion, and they decide to keep it on neutral ground-a house specifically in the middle of the village, with the ditch cutting directly between it-with Asterix guarding it.
However, Getafix has left the elixir near the Roman camp.
One member of the village, Anticlimax, is dispatched to Gaul to enlist the help of Getafix the druid in providing magic potion for the British rebels.
Finally reaching the independent village, Asterix eases the Britons ' disappointment by claiming that he carries herbs to remake the potion, as working for Getafix has given him that knowledge.
* The British habit of drinking tea is referenced in the comic, although initially the Britons drink only hot water with a little milk until Asterix introduces tea, in the form of herbs that Getafix had given him to carry and which he gives to the Britons before a battle in the book.
When Veriambitius asks Vitalstatistix to see to it that Gluteus Maximus is left alone-and after Getafix explains about the Games-Vitalstatistix decides that the Gauls should enter as well.
After the announcement, Asterix and Getafix start talking, very loudly, about a cauldron of magic potion left in a prominent place.
Getafix suddenly accuses them of having used magic potion and, when the Romans deny, Asterix sticks his tongue out at them.
When the Romans return the gesture, it is revealed that Getafix added an extra ingredient to this particular batch of potion and the Romans now have blue tongues from drinking it.
The Gauls return home for their traditional banquet and Getafix notices Asterix hasn't brought his Palm of Victory home.
Vitalstatistix would surely win with Getafix ’ magic potion of invincibility, but the Romans plan to dispose of the druid long beforehand.
Cassius Ceramix ' challenge therefore comes at the worst possible moment, and Asterix and Vitalstatistix desperately attempt to restore Getafix ’ s mind by consulting Psychoanalytix ( original French name is Amnesix ), a druid who specializes in mental disorders.
Cassius Ceramix looks sure to win, but Getafix ' recovery gives Vitalstatistix the courage to win despite not having any potion.
When a Roman envoy is sent to Linoleum to inform Ceramix that Getafix has been disposed of, he asks a resident where the chief is and is told that he is inspecting Professor Berlix's school for modern languages, a play on Maximilian Berlitz and his International Language Schools.
Disaster strikes in the Gaulish village when Getafix the druid breaks his golden sickle.

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