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| name = Cutts the Butcher
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| alias =
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|char=Bald, black mustache
 
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| hair = Black (greying)
|firapp=''[[The Calculus Affair]]''
 
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| nationality = Belgian
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| occupation = Butcher
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'''Cutts the Butcher''' (French: ''Boucherie Sanzot'') is a local butcher in the town of [[Marlinspike]]. His shops phone number (431) is constantly confused with [[Marlinspike Hall]]'s (421). As a result the mansion's inhabitants are endlessly plagued by orders for meat products. One such call for him was made to Haddock, who would later realise he mistook the name "Fourcart" for Cutts, and is embarrassed to find out it wasn't for Cutts the Butcher. Cutts was one of the many who wrote congratulatory letters to [[Captain Haddock]] when the news of his "engagement" with [[Bianca Castafiore]] was published. He is also the chief of the music society of Marlinspike.
 
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| status = Alive
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| first_appearance = ''[[The Calculus Affair]]''
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| last_appearance = ''[[Tintin and Alph-Art]]''}}
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'''Cutts the Butcher''' (French: ''Boucherie Sanzot'') is a local butcher in the town of [[Marlinspike]].
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==History==
 
Cutt's shop's phone number (431) is constantly confused with [[Marlinspike Hall]]'s (421). As a result the mansion's inhabitants are endlessly plagued by orders for meat products. One such call for him was made to Haddock, who would later realise he mistook the name "Fourcart" for Cutts, and is embarrassed to find out it wasn't for Cutts the Butcher. Cutts was one of the many who wrote congratulatory letters to [[Captain Haddock]] when the news of his "engagement" with [[Bianca Castafiore]] was published. He is also the chief of the music society of Marlinspike.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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* ''[[The Calculus Affair]]''
 
* ''[[The Calculus Affair]]''
 
* ''[[The Red Sea Sharks]]'' (mentioned only)
 
* ''[[The Red Sea Sharks]]'' (mentioned only)
 
* ''[[The Castafiore Emerald]]''
 
* ''[[The Castafiore Emerald]]''
 
* ''[[Tintin and the Picaros]]''
 
* ''[[Tintin and the Picaros]]''
* ''[[Tintin and Alph-Art]]''
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* ''[[Tintin and Alph-Art]]''
   
Cutts would also appear later in a television ad for cooking oil along with [[Professor Calculus]] in [[1979]].<ref>http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xw5g3_1979-fruit-dor-professeur-tournesol</ref>
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*Cutts would also appear later in a television ad for cooking oil along with [[Professor Calculus]] in [[1979]].<ref>http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xw5g3_1979-fruit-dor-professeur-tournesol</ref>
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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[[Category:Calculus Affair Debutants]]
 
[[Category:Calculus Affair Debutants]]
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[[Category:Main Characters]]
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[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Belgians]]
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[[Category:Europeans]]
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[[Category:Butchers]]
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[[Category:Comedy Characters]]
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[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Recurring Character]]

Revision as of 03:22, 12 April 2020


Cutts the Butcher (French: Boucherie Sanzot) is a local butcher in the town of Marlinspike.

History

Cutt's shop's phone number (431) is constantly confused with Marlinspike Hall's (421). As a result the mansion's inhabitants are endlessly plagued by orders for meat products. One such call for him was made to Haddock, who would later realise he mistook the name "Fourcart" for Cutts, and is embarrassed to find out it wasn't for Cutts the Butcher. Cutts was one of the many who wrote congratulatory letters to Captain Haddock when the news of his "engagement" with Bianca Castafiore was published. He is also the chief of the music society of Marlinspike.

Appearances

  • Cutts would also appear later in a television ad for cooking oil along with Professor Calculus in 1979.[1]

Sources