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    Iznogoud (pronounced "he's/is no good" with a French accent) is a French comics series featuring an eponymous character, created by the comics writer René Goscinny and comics artist Jean Tabary. The comic series chronicles the life and times of Iznogoud, the Grand Vizier of the Caliphate of Baghdad at an undefined period in the past.

    • Animated Comedy
  2. Iznogoud is a TV series based on the comic character of the same name, who tries to overthrow the Sultan of Baghdad. The series features 52 episodes, voice cast, ratings, photos and more on IMDb.

    • (301)
    • 1995
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • 12
  3. Iznogoud (1962-) is a Franco-Belgian Comic book series created by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean Tabary, who took over writing the stories after Goscinny's death in 1977; following his retirement, his son Nicolas took over the art while the stories were penned by various writers, including Nicolas' brother Stéphane and sister Muriel.

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  5. Jan 14, 2005 · A comedy film based on a French comic book about a corrupt minister who tries to overthrow the caliph. The film features Michaël Youn as Iznogoud, a character who speaks in rhymes and uses magic.

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    • Comedy, Family, Fantasy
    • Patrick Braoudé, Steve Carr
    • 2005-01-14
  6. A series of comic books featuring Iznogoud, a greedy and ambitious vizier who tries to overthrow the caliph Harun al-Rashid in Baghdad. Browse the titles, ratings, reviews and editions of the 30 primary works and 40 total works in the series.

  7. Oct 10, 1995 · Iznogoud is a French animated comedy series about a scheming vizier who tries to overthrow the sultan of Baghdad. The web page lists all 53 episodes of the show, with air dates, ratings, and summaries.

  8. www.iznogoudworld.com › About › aboutABOUT IZNOGOUD

    Iznogoud is a series of French comic strip stories about the exploits of the wicked Grand Vizier Iznogoud in his quest to become Caliph in place of the Caliph. The stories were originally conceived and written by René Goscinny (known worldwide for his Asterix tales) and illustrated by Jean Tabary.

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