Gaul is probably the word you're looking for. That's the name of the first book, anyway: Asterix the Gaul.
"Gaul" was the ancient Roman name for the area that is today largely occupied by France, though it included parts of some neighboring countries as well. The word can also refer to people from that area, which is how it's being used in this particular example.
Asterix is a Gaul (What today would be known as French.)
Asterix is best known for appearing in a series of comic style books, but there have been cartoon versions made of those books.
A comic book character and TV cartoon character would be Archie Andrews. His name begins with the letter A.
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Asterix is a French cartoon character.
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Asterix is a Gaul (What today would be known as French.)
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Asterix, I think. Also, Astro the dog on the Jetsons
Asterix is best known for appearing in a series of comic style books, but there have been cartoon versions made of those books.
Victor from the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Velma fro Scooby Doo. Vitalstatistix fro Asterix.
Asterix (the Gaul) is a famous French comic strip hero, dating from 1959, who has appeared in several film adaptations.
The name of the character who follows Asterix in the Asterix books is Obelix. Obelix is Asterix's closest friend and is known for his strength and love of food, especially wild boar.