-
along with
another orphan child, Petoetje.
Petatje debuted in the
story De Ring van
Petatje (
Petatje's Ring, 1953),
where she is
introduced as a rich...
- that order). When necessary, she can make a
smoke curtain with her pipe.
Petatje is the
adopted daughter of the Pheips. Her
father and
mother died when...
-
adopted by
Madam Pheip and
Meneer Pheip,
along with
another orphan child,
Petatje.
Petoetje made his
debut in the
album Moea-Papoea (1950),
where he lives...
- Nero, the
album "De
Negen Peperbollen". Marc
Sleen Nero,
Petoetje and
Petatje meet this baby
elephant in the
African savanna. They use it to ride to...
- one child, Clo-Clo.
Madam Pheip also
adopted two children, Petoetje, and
Petatje.
Madam Pheip's main
distinguishable trait is the fact that she
smokes a...
- of
Madam Pheip,
father of Clo-Clo and
adoptive father of
Petoetje and
Petatje.
Meneer Pheip's most
notable character trait is the fact that he speaks...
-
Jules Pappaert (known as
Petatje, 5
November 1905 – 30
December 1945) was a
Belgian footballer. He was a
defender and
captain of
Union Saint-Gilloise...
-
Still many
fortune tellers predict his
death and in "De Ring van
Petatje" ("
Petatje's Ring"), "De Dood van Pietje" ("Pietje's Death") (1986–1987) and "Zilveren...
- 23: The Nero
story De Ring van
Petatje by Marc
Sleen is
first published in the newspapers.
Halfway the
story Petatje makes her debut.
February 24: Byron...