Asterix E Obelix Cleopatra — Upd
Unlike modern CGI-fests, Mission Cleopatra used lavish sets, costumes, and practical effects. The famous “potion magic” effects are simple but effective. And the final battle sequence (with a giant pyramid and Roman troops sliding down its sides) is pure comic-book joy.
The story begins in Lutetia (modern-day Paris), where Asterix and Obelix are enjoying a well-deserved break after their latest adventure. However, their tranquility is short-lived, as they soon receive an offer from Julius Caesar to travel to Egypt and help Queen Cleopatra build a palace. The catch? They must outdo the architect of the rival kingdom of Ptolemy, who is trying to sabotage Cleopatra's project. asterix e obelix cleopatra
"Asterix and Cleopatra" is a timeless classic that combines humor, adventure, and history, making it a compelling read for audiences of all ages. The album's lighthearted and entertaining take on ancient Egyptian culture has captivated readers worldwide, solidifying Asterix's place as one of the most beloved comic book series of all time. Whether you're a history buff, a comic book enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun and engaging read, "Asterix and Cleopatra" is an unforgettable Egyptian escapade that will leave you smiling. Unlike modern CGI-fests, Mission Cleopatra used lavish sets,
The character of the pirate Redbeard (Barbe-Rouge) makes a cameo appearance. True to the running gag in the comics, his ship is sunk by the Gauls, and he remarks, "We've been had, I tell you! We've been had!" The story begins in Lutetia (modern-day Paris), where
Enter the architect Numerobis (Jamel Debbouze), who, in a panic, hires the only two Gaulish warriors he knows can help him beat the deadline: Asterix (Christian Clavier) and Obelix (Gérard Depardieu). With a little magic potion (and a lot of overeating), the duo must fend off Caesar’s sabotaging troops, angry pirates, and one very jealous Egyptian architect, Amonbofis.