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Obélix est follement amoureux de la belle Falbala, fiancée à Tragicomix. Mais les deux jeunes gens sont capturés par les Romains pour être offerts en cadeau à César, lors de son Triomphe. Astérix et Obélix, suivis d'Idéfix, se lancent à leur recherche n'hésitant pas à s'engager dans la Légion, et à devenir gladiateurs. D'après les deux albums de Goscinny et Uderzo, « Astérix gladiateur » et « Astérix légionnaire ». (Gaumont)

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Lima 

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anglais It's a bit better, but in my opinion what I wrote about Asterix the Gaul still applies: Asterix is better to read than to watch. Some of my friends, also Asterix fans, have the same opinion, so I hope I'm not being too subjective. The books are brilliant, the animated versions are botched, and Goscinny and Uderzo have disowned them. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Another one of those stories that I quite like and find entertaining. The whole story is actually just a journey towards rescue, but in the animation, you can see how it has evolved and is different from the previous film. Moreover, it also uses a different kind of characters - to the benefit of the matter. One of the better Asterix episodes. ()

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DaViD´82 

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anglais “Dear boys..." Asterix and Obelix put a system of small “favors" into practice in their second best film adventure, this time in a hybrid based on several different instalments of the comic book at once. Although it still remains in a rather infantile style compared to the original comic books, but as a kid this and The Great Cheese Conspiracy were my favorite cartoons of all, so I forgive it any glitches. Of course, I am happy to add that it didn’t have many glitches anyhow. ()

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