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Seccotine is a recurring character from the ''
Spirou et Fantasio ''Spirou & Fantasio'' (french: Spirou et Fantasio, wa, Spirou eyet Fantasio) is one of the most popular classic Franco-Belgian comics. The series, which has been running since 1938, shares many characteristics with other European comics, European ...
'' comics, and the first major female character of the series, a strong-willed reporter. She was created by
André Franquin André Franquin (; 3 January 1924 – 5 January 1997) was an influential Belgian comics artist, whose best-known creations are '' Gaston'' and ''Marsupilami''. He also produced the ''Spirou et Fantasio'' comic strip from 1946 to 1968, a period s ...
, and made her first appearance in ''La turbotraction'' serialised in 1953 and published in the album '' La corne de rhinocéros'' in 1955.


Character

She is an energetic journalist with a knack for outwitting Fantasio as they compete to uncover interesting and/or sensational stories, much to his frustration. Because of this, there is always some antagonism between them, though Spirou is much more friendly with her. However, she has also been very helpful, such as during the events in Palombia in ''
Le dictateur et le champignon ''Le dictateur et le champignon'', written and drawn by Franquin, is the seventh album of the '' Spirou et Fantasio'' series. After serial publication in '' Spirou'' magazine, the story was released as a hardcover album in 1956. Story When the M ...
'', when she helped Spirou and Fantasio send a secret message to the Count of Champignac, and later assisted Spirou with co-piloting an
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bomber plane to prevent General Zantas (a.k.a. Zantafio) from starting a war. She was the central character in '' Le nid des Marsupilamis'', revolving around her documentary about the life of a
Marsupilami ''Marsupilami'' is a comic book character and fictional animal species created by André Franquin. Its first appearance was in the 31 January 1952 issue of the Franco-Belgian comics magazine '' Spirou''. Since then it appeared regularly in th ...
family in the Palombian jungle. Even Fantasio was impressed by her story. Seccotine disappeared from the series when Fournier took over (her only appearance in Fournier's period was a brief appearance in the Franquin tribute ''Joyeuses Pâques, Papa!''). Fournier replaced her with Ororéa, another rival reporter but with whom Fantasio was madly in love, whereas he loathed Seccotine. When Tome & Janry took over the Spirou series, they dropped Ororéa and brought Seccotine back in their second album, '' Aventure en Australie'' and later in ''Machine qui rêve''.


Love interest with Spirou

There have been various hints towards a romantic link between Seccotine and Spirou. In "Machine qui rêve" she gets in touch with him to do a report she actually wanted Fantasio to do. When she speaks to him over the phone detailing the mission and he addresses her as "Seccotine" she tells him to drop that silly nickname and instead use her real name. Later in the album she and the Spirou clone are seen on board a ship with her asking him what his real name is. In the stand-alone comic "Le tombeau des Champignac", by Yann and Fabrice Tarrin, Seccotine and Spirou are seen flirting and are even caught kissing by Fantasio. As the album ends and Seccotine and Spirou depart, they can be seen looking at each other with the look of two lovers departing. Finally in "Aux sources du Z" as Spirou uses the time shifter to get back to the events of "La corne de rhinocéros", he encounters Seccotine wandering around their yard waiting to snap pictures of the brand new Turbot he and Fantasio had just received. Seccotine notes how different Spirou acts from the way she's gotten to know him, he's far more like a man, a fact that she deems not to be all that unpleasant. To silence her Spirou kisses her on the mouth which leaves her frozen in surprise. As he makes his way inside the house he admits to himself that he has wanted to kiss Seccotine for a long time and thanks Zorglub for creating the opportunity to do so.


Appearances

*6. '' La corne de rhinocéros'' (Franquin) *7. ''
Le dictateur et le champignon ''Le dictateur et le champignon'', written and drawn by Franquin, is the seventh album of the '' Spirou et Fantasio'' series. After serial publication in '' Spirou'' magazine, the story was released as a hardcover album in 1956. Story When the M ...
'' (Franquin) *11. ''Vacances sans histoires'' (in '' Le gorille a bonne mine'') (Franquin) *12. '' Le nid des Marsupilamis'' (Franquin) *HS4. ''Joyeuses Pâques, Papa!'' (''Fantasio et le fantôme et 4 autres aventures'') (Fournier) *34. '' Aventure en Australie'' (Tome & Janry) *38. '' La jeunesse de Spirou'' (Tome & Janry) *46. ''Machine qui rêve'' (Tome & Janry) *47. ''Paris-sous-Seine'' (Morvan & Munuera) *50. '' Aux sources du Z'' (Yann, Jean-David Morvan & José-Luis Munuera)


Original meaning

" Seccotine" is an old brand of
fish glue Animal glue is an adhesive that is created by prolonged boiling of animal connective tissue in a process called rendering. In addition to being used as an adhesive it is used for coating and sizing, in decorative composition ornaments, and as a ...
, sold in France in tubes. The character name chosen by Franquin comes from this well-known glue which had a very peculiar smell. This is a kind of " Madeleine de Proust" for all past schoolchildren. Franquin chose that name for his character because in the late 40s and early 50s, a 'Seccotine' was a usual nickname, or a friendly adjective designating somebody who behaves in a clingy way, like the character who pestily sticks to Spirou and Fantasio. As such, it is the equivalent of the expression " un(e) pot de colle"
French definition "pot de colle"
In Dutch Seccotine is called "Ijzerlijm" which means "iron glue" again noting at how sticky she is. In Finnish, (where the series is named ''Piko ja Fantasio'') Seccotine is known as ''Kitariina'' (a wordplay based on ''Katariina'' "Catherine" and ''kita'' "jaws", hinting at Seccotine's loquacity). In the early seventies, an earlier translation published by
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under the name ''Tipsu ja Tapsu'', had her name varyingly as ''Sirpa Sirpakka'' and ''Sini Sirpakka''. In English translations by Cinebook, she is known as ''Cellophine''. In German translations she is called ''Steffani''. Her actual name was revealed in "Machine qui rêve" to be Sophie.


See also

* List of characters in Spirou et Fantasio


Sources


''Spirou et Fantasio'' Les Personnages: Seccotine
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''Spirou et Fantasio'' Personnages > Seccotine
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