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''Iznogoud'' (; from "is no good" pronounced with a French accent) is a French
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series featuring an
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character, created by the comics writer
René Goscinny René Goscinny (; ; 14 August 1926 – 5 November 1977) was a French comic editor and writer, who created the ''Asterix, Astérix'' comic book series with illustrator Albert Uderzo. Born in France to a Jewish family from Poland, he spent his chil ...
and
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Jean Tabary. The comic series chronicles the life and times of Iznogoud, the
Grand Vizier Grand vizier (; ; ) was the title of the effective head of government of many sovereign states in the Islamic world. It was first held by officials in the later Abbasid Caliphate. It was then held in the Ottoman Empire, the Mughal Empire, the Soko ...
of the Caliphate of Baghdad at an undefined period. His greatest desire is to replace the Caliph, leading him to repeatedly utter the phrase "I want to be Caliph instead of the Caliph" (dethrone him), a phrase that has been adopted in French and some other European languages to characterize overly ambitious people. Iznogoud is supported by his dimwitted yet faithful servant, Wa'at Alahf (from "what a laugh"). After the death of Goscinny in 1977 Tabary continued with writing the character. The stories have been translated into several languages, including English, and the title has been adapted to animated and live-action film. So far 30 graphic novels featuring Iznogoud have been published in French, with at least 26 of those published in English and a number of other languages. In 1974-1979, and again since 2021, ''Iznogoud'' also ran as a political-satirical newspaper comic, ''L'Ignoble Iznogoud Commente L'Actualité'', with jokes referring directly to French politics and current events. Iznogoud was also adapted into a cartoon series produced by
Saban Entertainment BVS Entertainment, Inc., previously known as Saban Productions, Saban Entertainment and Saban International, is a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company. Founded on April 24, 1980, as a music production company by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy, it ...
, with 52 episodes to its name, again with most of them having been translated to other languages as well.


Publication history

The series made its debut in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine ''Record'' on 15 January 1962 under the title, ''Les aventures du Calife Haroun el Poussah''. It was eventually recognised that the wicked supporting character ought to be the focus of the strip, and it was renamed ''Iznogoud''. In 1968, it resumed serial publication in Goscinny's ''
Pilote ''Pilote'' (), for a while subtitled ''the magazine of Asterix and Obelix'' (French: ''Le Journal D’Astérix et D’Obélix'' ) was a French comics magazine published from 1959 to 1989. Showcasing most of the major Franco-Belgian comics, French ...
'' magazine. Goscinny's taste for sharp satirical writing keeps the repetitive format of the stories constantly fresh, making Iznogoud one of the most popular anti-heroes in the French comic strip world. Goscinny's skill with puns, made famous in '' Astérix'', is also evident in ''Iznogoud''. Most of the puns in the original French make little sense if translated directly into English, requiring of translators (
Anthea Bell Anthea Bell (10 May 1936 – 18 October 2018) was an English translator of literary works, including children's literature, from French, German and Danish language, Danish. These include ''The Castle (novel), The Castle'' by Franz Kafka, ''Aus ...
and Derek Hockridge in the case of the English translations) to find creative solutions for equivalent puns while still keeping within the spirit of the original text. When Goscinny died in 1977, Tabary eventually decided to carry on the work himself, just as Albert Uderzo did with ''Asterix''. While the Goscinny period was characterized by "albums" comprising several short-length tales each, Tabary turned the series in a new direction, by dedicating every new album entirely to a single story, larger and much more detailed, usually revolving around a new unique concept. In 1987 a game was produced by Infogrames entitled ''Iznogoud''. The series was adapted to animated film in 1995 with a
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, where the caliph is referred to as a
sultan Sultan (; ', ) is a position with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabic abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", derived from the verbal noun ', meaning "authority" or "power". Later, it came to be use ...
. A live-action ''Iznogoud'' film starring Michaël Youn and
Jacques Villeret Jacques Villeret (; 6 February 1951 – 28 January 2005) was a French actor, best known internationally for his role as François Pignon in the comedy '' Le Dîner de Cons''. During his career, he earned many awards including the prestigious ...
, ''Iznogoud: Calife à la place du calife'', was released in France in February 2005. The publisher Cinebook Ltd is currently publishing English language translations of the books in the Iznogoud series. The first book in the series, "The Wicked Wiles of Iznogoud", was published in March 2008. Further volumes continue to appear at approximately six month intervals. In India, Euro Books published the English versions of 12 Iznogoud titles in 2009.


Synopsis

Iznogoud is
Grand Vizier Grand vizier (; ; ) was the title of the effective head of government of many sovereign states in the Islamic world. It was first held by officials in the later Abbasid Caliphate. It was then held in the Ottoman Empire, the Mughal Empire, the Soko ...
to the
Caliph A caliphate ( ) is an institution or public office under the leadership of an Islamic steward with Khalifa, the title of caliph (; , ), a person considered a political–religious successor to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a leader of ...
of
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, Haroun El Poussah (Haroun El Plassid in English, a pun on the historical Caliph,
Harun al-Rashid Abū Jaʿfar Hārūn ibn Muḥammad ar-Rāshīd (), or simply Hārūn ibn al-Mahdī (; or 766 – 24 March 809), famously known as Hārūn al-Rāshīd (), was the fifth Abbasid caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate, reigning from September 786 unti ...
; ''poussah'' is roughly translated as "oaf"). His sole aim in life is to overthrow the Caliph and take his place. This is frequently expressed in his famous
catchphrase A catchphrase (alternatively spelled catch phrase) is a phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance. Such phrases often originate in popular culture and in the arts, and typically spread through word of mouth and a variety of mass ...
, "I want to be Caliph instead of the Caliph" (), which has passed into everyday French for qualifying over-ambitious people who want to become chief. Iznogoud is always assisted in his plans by his faithful but dimwitted henchman, Dilat Larath (Wa'at Alahf in English; meaning "to have a good laugh").


Supporting characters

Goscinny and Tabary occasionally make appearances themselves. In one episode, Tabary uses a magical time-travelling closet to help Iznogoud seize the Caliph title. In another episode, Iznogoud gets a magical calendar that lets him travel in time when he rips off its pages. He rips too many and he is transported to the 20th century, inside the studio of Tabary. In another episode, Iznogoud gets a magical drawing paper set that makes anybody or anything drawn on it disappear once the paper is torn apart. Unfortunately, the drawing needs to be realistic, and Iznogoud is a poor artist. In search of an art teacher, he meets Tabary, renamed ''Tabary El-Retard'' ( meaning "delay"). There are occasionally "behind-the-scenes" moments, as when Iznogoud travels in a country in a mirror, and all is reversed, including text in balloons. Tabary is shown complaining to Goscinny about going through this frustrating "reversal" work, and even threatens him with a gun, to convince him into making a non-reversed "translated" version. They also appear debating after a contemporary crowd demands that they make Iznogoud caliph. Other recurring characters include Sultan Pullmankar (Sultan Streetcar in English), the Caliph's neighbour who is described as a touchy man with a powerful army. Iznogoud often tries to provoke Pullmankar to become angry at the Caliph, in order to instigate a war. However, Pullmankar never gets angry with the caliph, only with Iznogoud. The crew of Redbeard, another comics series published in Pilote, appears in ''A Carrot for Iznogoud'', as it did in many stories of René Goscinny's most famous creation
Asterix ''Asterix'' ( or , "Asterix the Gauls, Gaul"; also known as ''Asterix and Obelix'' in some adaptations or ''The Adventures of Asterix'') is a Franco-Belgian comics, French comic album book series, series about a Gaulish village which, thanks ...
.


Bibliography

# ''Le Grand Vizir Iznogoud'' (1966, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''The Grand Vizier Iznogoud'' (2012, Cinebook UK) # ''Les Complots du Grand Vizir Iznogoud'' (1967, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''The Wicked Wiles of Iznogoud'' (2008, Cinebook UK) # ''Les Vacances du Calife'' (1968, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''The Caliph’s Vacation'' (2008, Cinebook UK) # ''Iznogoud l'infâme'' (1969, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud the Infamous'' (2011, Cinebook UK) # ''Des Astres pour Iznogoud'' (1969, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud Rockets to Stardom'' (2011, Cinebook UK) # ''Iznogoud et l'ordinateur Magique'' (1970, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud and the Magic Computer'' (2009, Cinebook UK) # ''Une Carotte pour Iznogoud'' (1971, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''A Carrot for Iznogoud'' (2010, Cinebook UK) # ''Le Jour des Fous'' (1972, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud and the Day of Misrule'' (2009, Cinebook UK) # ''Le Tapis Magique'' (1973, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud and the Magic Carpet'' (2010, Cinebook UK) # ''Iznogoud l'acharné'' (1974, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud the Relentless'' (2013, Cinebook UK) # ''La Tête de Turc d'Iznogoud'' (1975, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud and the Jigsaw Turk'' (2014, Cinebook UK) # ''Le Conte de Fées d'Iznogoud'' (1976, Dargaud) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud’s Fairy Tale'' (2015, Cinebook UK) # ''Je veux être Calife à la place du Calife'' (1978, BD Star) - Translated into English as ''I Want to be Caliph Instead of the Caliph'' (2016, Cinebook UK) # ''Les Cauchemars d'Iznogoud'', Tome 1 (1979, Editions de la Séguinière) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud’s Nightmares'' (2017, Cinebook UK) # ''L'enfance d'Iznogoud'' (1981, Glénat) # ''Iznogoud et les Femmes'' (1983, Editions de la Séguinière) - Translated into English as ''Iznogoud and the Women'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Les Cauchemars d'Iznogoud'', Tome 4 (1984, Editions de la Séguinière) - Translated into English as ''Some More Nightmares of Iznogoud'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Le Complice d'Iznogoud'' (1985, Editions de la Séguinière) - Translated into English as ''The Accomplice of Iznogoud'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''L'anniversaire d'Iznogoud'' (1987, Editions de la Séguinière) - Translated into English as ''The Nightmarish Birthday of Iznogoud'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Enfin Calife!'' (1989, Éditions Tabary) - Translated into English as ''Caliph at Last!'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Le Piège de la Sirène'' (1992, Éditions Tabary) - Translated into English as ''The Trap of the Siren'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Les Cauchemars d'Iznogoud'', Tome 2 (1994, Éditions Tabary) - Translated into English as ''The Nightmares of Iznogoud'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Les Cauchemars d'Iznogoud'', Tome 3 (1994, Éditions Tabary) - Translated into English as ''More Nightmares of Iznogoud'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Les Retours d'Iznogoud'' (1994, Éditions Tabary) - Translated into English as ''The Returns of Iznogoud'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Qui a tué le Calife?'' (1998, Éditions Tabary) - Translated into English as ''Who Killed the Caliph?'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Un Monstre Sympathique'' (2000, Éditions Tabary) - Translated into English as ''A Likeable Monster'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''La Faute de l'ancêtre'' (2004, Éditions Tabary) - Translated into English as ''The Ancestor's Mistake'' (2009, Euro Books India) # ''Les Mille et Une Nuits du Calife'' (2008, Éditions Tabary) # ''Iznogoud Président'' (2012, IMAV Éditions) # ''De Père en Fils'' (2015, IMAV Éditions) # ''Moi, Calife...'' (2021, IMAV Éditions) # ''Des Βougies pour Iznogoud'' (2022, IMAV Éditions)


English translations


Animated series

An animated series based on the comics was produced by Saban International Paris. The series began airing on Canal+ on October 11, 1996, and ran until March 16, 1997, with reruns airing on
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around that time. Ownership of the series passed to
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in 2001 when Disney acquired Fox Kids Worldwide, which also includes
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; however, it never aired in the United States and the series is not available on
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.


Episodes


References in society

Notably, the character has also made his mark on French popular culture and public life. Wanting to become "Caliph in the Caliph's place" has become a popular expression in French, describing people perceived as over-ambitious. The ''Prix Iznogoud'' (Iznogoud Award) was created in 1992 and is given each year to "a personality who failed to take the Caliph's place", chosen among prominent French figures who have recently known spectacular failures. The award has been given to various personalities, amongst them
Édouard Balladur Édouard Balladur (; born 2 May 1929) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France under François Mitterrand from 29 March 1993 to 17 May 1995. He unsuccessfully ran for president in the 1995 French presidential election, co ...
(1995),
Nicolas Sarkozy Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa ( ; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. In 2021, he was found guilty of having tried to bribe a judge in 2014 to obtain information ...
(1999) and Jean-Marie Messier (2002). The jury is headed by politician André Santini, who gave the award to himself after failing to become president of the
Île-de-France The Île-de-France (; ; ) is the most populous of the eighteen regions of France, with an official estimated population of 12,271,794 residents on 1 January 2023. Centered on the capital Paris, it is located in the north-central part of the cou ...
in the 2004 regional elections.


See also

* Franco-Belgian comics * Marcinelle school


Footnotes


Sources


''Le calife Haroun el Poussah / Iznogoud'' publications in ''Record''
an

BDoubliées

Bedetheque


External links


Éditions Tabary official site

English publisher of Iznogoud - Cinebook Ltd

Iznogoud International fansite

Goscinny official site
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