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Three chapters have appeared since 1997 and have
been widely circulated. This first series was very popular in
France and in Europe, particularly in Germany. It was distributed
in the United States by Sierra. It was localized for a number of
Asian countries and for Israel and has been pirated widely. It is
surprising to see the number of people, including the very young,
who are familiar with the Goblins. |
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"GOBLIIINS"
was the first chapter in the series published in 1991 |
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While King Angoulafre carries out his duties
and continues to stuff himself like a pig he suddenly becomes
hysterical and writhes in pain. What can possibly be the
problem ? The three goblins Oups, Ignatus and Asgard go to ask
wizard Niak what they can do to deliver their good king from
this madness. |
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"GOBLIINS2" was the second chapter , published in 1992 |
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After dealing with the king, chapter 2
deals with his son who is kidnapped. Fingus and Winkle are
charged with finding him. The former is quite calm,
diplomatic and somewhat naive, but the latter is much more
mischievous and likes playing practical jokes - the perfect
team for such a bizarre mission. |
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"GOBLINS3" was the third chapter, published in 1993 |
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For many years Queen Xila and King Bodd
have been competing fiercely to conquer a labyrinth located
between their two countries. Recently, the guardian of the
labyrinth has died from old age and the key has been
stolen. So Blount, the famous goblin journalist, decides to
go there and interview the two protagonists. |
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