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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago. Fast forward to Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence. In the English translation anyway, in the original French version, her parrot is named Coco.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago.Iago at least in the English translation. Fast forward to Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence. In the English translation anyway, in the original French version, her parrot is named Coco.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago. Fast forward to Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago. Fast forward to Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence. In the English translation anyway, in the original French version, her parrot is named Coco.
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This is the opposite of Acceptable Ethnic Targets. The Romani characters are portrayed as innocent people, wrongfully accused.


* AcceptableEthnicTargets: A band of gypsies set up camp on Haddock's grounds. They are originally forced to camp on a waste dump site by the police. One of the gypsies is a fortune teller, [[{{Foreshadowing}} who predicts the plot to Haddock]]. Also, upon hearing of their presence, Thomson and Thompson immediately declare they are "obviously" the thieves of the emerald, and the gypsies are imprisoned on circumstantial evidence.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago. Fast forward to Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago. Fast forward to Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence.
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* AcceptableEthnicTargets: A band of gypsies set up camp on Haddock's grounds. They are originally forced to camp on a waste dump site by the police. One of the gypsies is a fortune teller, [[{{Foreshadowing}} who predicts the plot to Haddock]]. Also, upon hearing of their presence, Thomson and Thompson immediately declare they are "obviously" the thieves of the emerald, and the gypsies are imprisoned on circumstantial evidence.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago. Fast forward to Disney's ''{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago. Fast forward to Disney's ''{{Aladdin}}'' ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Bianca calls her parrot Iago. Fast forward to Disney's ''{{Aladdin}}'' and you'll find an uncanny coincidence.
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* {{Woolseyism}}: When the story was first published in French, colour TV systems were in development, but not yet deployed anywhere in Europe, meaning that the Super Calcacolour actually did have a purpose in-universe even if it didn't do it very well. By the time the story was translated to English, however, colour sets were widespread in the U.S. and just starting to get a foothold in other English-speaking countries, hence the situation has the additional humour of Calculus "inventing" something that has already existed for some time, which Haddock lampshades in the English translation.
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