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 | | Haddock was initially depicted as a weak and alcoholic character, but later he became more respectable, genuinely heroic and a socialite when he finds a treasure from his ancestor Sir Francis Haddock in the episode named The Secret of the Unicorn. |
 | | Haddock uses a range of colourful insults and curses to express his feelings, such as "blistering barnacles", "thundering typhoons", "troglodytes", "bashi-bazouk", "kleptomaniac", "anacoluthon", and "pockmark", but no words that are actually considered swear words. |
 | | Haddock is a hard drinker, especially of whisky of the fictitious Loch Lomond brand, and his bouts of drunkenness are often used for comic effect. |
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