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+ | | image = Irma.png |
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+ | | name = Irma |
+ | | alias = Girl |
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+ | Girlie |
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− | |char=Black Hair |
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+ | | hair = Black |
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− | |nat=Unknown |
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− | |pvc=Neither |
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+ | | nationality = Romanian |
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− | }} |
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+ | | occupation = Maid |
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+ | | affiliation = |
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+ | | status = Alive |
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+ | | portrayed = Elizabeth Dufresne |
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+ | | last_appearance = ''[[Tintin and Alph-Art]]''}} |
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− | '''Irma''' is Bianca Castafiore's maid. |
+ | '''Irma''' is [[Bianca Castafiore]]'s maid. She accompanies Madame Castafiore all over the world during her singing tours. |
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+ | ==History== |
− | Irma first appears in ''[[The Calculus Affair]]''. In ''[[The Castafiore Emerald]]'', she accompanies Castafiore and her pianist [[Igor Wagner]] to [[Marlinspike Hall]]. |
+ | Irma first appears in ''[[The Calculus Affair]]''. In ''[[The Castafiore Emerald]]'', she accompanies Castafiore and her pianist [[Igor Wagner]] to [[Marlinspike Hall]]. Later, Irma's gold scissors go missing and are found by the police in [[Miarka]]'s possession. Miarka said she found them under a tall tree, leading [[Tintin]] to solve the mystery of the thieving [[wikipedia:magpie|magpie]]. In ''[[Tintin and the Picaros]]'', Irma, Wagner and Castafiore are wrongly imprisoned in [[San Theodoros]]. They are freed by Tintin and Haddock when [[General Alcazar]] takes back power from his rival [[General Tapioca]]. |
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+ | [[File:Irma.jpg|thumb|Irma as seen in the book series.]] |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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− | Castafiore describes Irma as a faithful, loyal and honest servant. Despite giving a meek impression, Irma has a strong sense of personal pride: when [[Thompson and Thomson]] accuse Irma of stealing Castafiore's |
+ | Castafiore describes Irma as a faithful, loyal and honest servant. Despite giving a meek impression, Irma has a strong sense of personal pride: when [[Thompson and Thomson]] accuse Irma of stealing Castafiore's emerald, she becomes very angry and assaults them with one of the pair's walking sticks. |
==Appearances== |
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* ''[[The Castafiore Emerald]]'' |
* ''[[The Castafiore Emerald]]'' |
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* ''[[Tintin and the Picaros]]'' |
* ''[[Tintin and the Picaros]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Tintin and Alph-Art]]'' |
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[[Category:Calculus Affair Debutants]] |
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+ | [[Category:Romanians]] |
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Revision as of 21:13, 6 August 2018
Irma is Bianca Castafiore's maid. She accompanies Madame Castafiore all over the world during her singing tours.
History
Irma first appears in The Calculus Affair. In The Castafiore Emerald, she accompanies Castafiore and her pianist Igor Wagner to Marlinspike Hall. Later, Irma's gold scissors go missing and are found by the police in Miarka's possession. Miarka said she found them under a tall tree, leading Tintin to solve the mystery of the thieving magpie. In Tintin and the Picaros, Irma, Wagner and Castafiore are wrongly imprisoned in San Theodoros. They are freed by Tintin and Haddock when General Alcazar takes back power from his rival General Tapioca.
Personality
Castafiore describes Irma as a faithful, loyal and honest servant. Despite giving a meek impression, Irma has a strong sense of personal pride: when Thompson and Thomson accuse Irma of stealing Castafiore's emerald, she becomes very angry and assaults them with one of the pair's walking sticks.