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- In the glory days of the Roman Empire, one village of fierce French warriors holds the Romans at bay.
- The only daughter of the Chinese emperor Han Xuandi, escapes from a strict prince and seeks help from the Gauls and the two brave warriors Asterix and Obelix.
- Young Nicolas lives a childhood full of joy and learning in between camaraderie, arguments, fights, punishments, pranks and games.
- What Nicholas (9) loves most is playing with his gang of middle school pals, The Invincibles. Adorable, yet mischievous, they have all sorts of adventures together and life could not be funnier. So when his dad gets promoted and announces that the family is relocating to the South of France, his world falls apart. Little Nicholas cannot live without his friends. But the pack has a plan to prevent this terrible relocation: a treasure hunt.
- Asterix and Obelix, return in a new adventure full of slaps. Play as Asterix and Obelix and cross the most iconic landscapes of the saga while facing a host of enemies, in a Beat Them Up filled with action and slaps.
- Asterix celebrates its 60th birthday on October 29, 2019. An opportunity to pay tribute to Albert Uderzo, its 92-year-old designer.
- Set off on an exciting adventure and immerse yourself in the world of Asterix. Alone or in co-op, explore the lands of the Roman empire and unravel the mystery of the Crystal Menhir and its incredible powers.
- 2012–TV Episode
- Asterix and Obelix help Getafix search for a young druid worthy of succeeding him, all while his old nemesis Demonix seeks to steal the recipe for his legendary magic potion.
- René Goscinny is the father of Asterix, Lucky Luke, Iznogood and Petit Nicolas. A genius comedian with memorable gags, Goscinny has left his mark on several generations of comic book lovers. His portrait also allows us to discover who the man behind the author is and how his eventful life inspired his work.
- 2012–TV Episode
- 1994– 20mPodcast Episode
- 2010–9.2 (13)TV Episode
- Julius Caesar plots to absorb Asterix and his fellow indomitable Gauls into his Empire by building an estate - the first building of a new Roman colony - next to their village.
- The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.
- In his online sitcom-series he co-starred with Tom & Lisa (Lazaros Manolakakis' Voice), he try to learn English and to live with two "Talking Hands" in a satirical and timely world leading them to do not ended up as the mass of the 21st Century. Will he be able to survive in such a tough social context world?
- In his online sitcom-series he co-starred with Tom and Lisa (Lazaros Manolakakis' Voice), he try to learn English and to live with two "Talking Hands" in a satirical and timely world leading them to do not ended up as the mass of the 21st Century. Will he be able to survive in such a tough social context world?
- Asterix crosses the channel to help second-cousin Anticlimax face down Julius Caesar and invading Romans.
- Music, video clips, shorts comic video. Leo and Tony's Parody Center Show based loosely on the comic styles of Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat & Bruno), Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean), Weird Al Yankovic (music video clips) and Jim Carrey's comedies.
- The Daltons are back in jail. And they want out. Real bad. Every episode is a new chance to escape.
- Here lies the documentary styles short productions/movie of Alien Pictures Studio from the Pavlos Paraschakis Cinema Film Club to ourdays.
- Nicholas has every reason to keep things in life unchanged; however, when he accidentally overhears mum and dad talking about a new baby brother, his world will turn upside down. Will they abandon him to make room for the little stranger?
- Fearless gunslinger Lucky Luke is ordered by the President to bring peace to Daisy Town.
- Asterix and Obelix compete at the Olympics in order to help their friend Lovesix marry Princess Irina. Brutus also tries to win the game with his own team and get rid of his father Julius Caesar.
- While tutoring Vitalstatistix's rebellious nephew Justforkix, Asterix and Obelix must rescue him from Vikings who wish to learn the meaning of fear to become invincible.
- A corrupt Vazeer (Minister) tries to get rid of the Caliph and gets away with every conspiracy until..
- Asterix and Obelix XXL is an action adventure video game first released in 2003. It is based on the French comic book series Asterix, about the Gaulish warrior Asterix in the year 50 BC, as he and his best friend Obelix, battle the Romans.
- Asterix and Obelix go to Egypt to help architect Edifis who is building a palace for Cleopatra.
- These Gauls are absolutely bonkers. The chief has organized a series of wild and wacky competitions. Who will be the best? Asterix? Obelix? Cacofonix or Mrs Geriatrix? Hurry. Join the Gauls for their latest and craziest exploits.
- Inhabitants of the last unconquered village in Gaul (ancient France) use a magical potion to hold their independence from Roman invaders.
- Asterix: Search for Dogmatix is a Game Boy Color-exclusive title based on the Asterix license. The story is simple: Obelix's dog Dogmatix is missing, and Obelix decides the Romans may have kidnapped him. The gameplay is largely identical to Infogrames' previous titles Asterix and Asterix and Obelix, although the order of levels is no longer linear and minigames have been introduced to each set of levels to break up the action.
- 2.5D platformer based on popular comic book and cartoon show. Conniving Grand Vizier Iznogoud must beat 14 challenging fantastical timed levels in an ultimate attempt to finally achieve his lifelong obsession of taking the sultan's place.
- The misadventures of Iznogoud, the Grand Vizier, who is forever trying to eliminate the Sultan and size the throne for himself, never with any success.
- In a tavern Kahpoodjinoh, a sailor, has brought back a magic goblet from one of his trips. If two persons drink out of this goblet they exchange personalities. Ahdoolaf is the first to fall victim to this charm. Under the physical appearance of Kahpoodjinoh, but still speaking in his own voice, Ahdoolaf goes back to his boss and lets him now about the powers of the goblet. Iznogoud is dying to try it on the Sultan in order to take Haroun's physical appearance and rule him. Things, however, turn out much more complicated than planned.
- Iznogoud is at a loss. One of Haroun El Placid's sons is going to marry one of the terrible Sultan Strikar's daughters. This marriage could bar Iznogoud's access to the throne forever. At this precise point, a scientist brings to the Vizier a wonderful machine, a computer, which can answer all your questions. Time is running out as Iznogoud asks the machine how he can become Sultan instead of the Sultan.
- It's the Sultan's birthday and Iznogoud has to find a present for him. In the street, Iznogoud spots a beggar who is begging a passer-by to take a diamond he is offering! The beggar explains to Iznogoud that this diamond is bringing bad luck to its owner. What a perfect gift for the Sultan! But, in the meantime, Iznogoud has to contend with this embarrassing gift, and experience the full effects of the curse.
- Iznogoud buys a magic potion from a charm merchant from India. It has the unique ability of making anyone who sniffs it lose their memory. If the Sultan sniffs this potion, he will forget he is the Sultan and Iznogoud will be able to replace him. He then puts some of the potion in the Sultan's dinner, in a perfume spray, in a bunch of flowers ... But, it is the cook, a parrot and the flower delivery boy, not the Sultan, who are the first victims.
- While passing by a pond, Iznogoud and Ahdoolaf spot a strange speaking frog. This frog is actually a young --not so charming - prince that has been turned into a frog by a fairy. Anyone who kisses the frog will help him become a prince again, but will then in turn be changed into a frog. From then on, Iznogoud's only wish is to have the Sultan kiss the frog/prince.
- In the streets of the sultanate, Iznogoud bumps into a young apprentice fairy. To display her powers, she turns Ahdoolaf into a donkey. Amazed, Iznogoud brings the fairy to the palace, hoping she could make the Sultan disappear forever. But, since, the fairy is a beginner, the results of her magic tricks will prove to be completely off base.
- A witch doctor has come to town, accompanying a king for a state visit with the Sultanate. He presents a voodoo statuette to Iznogoud: if the hair of someone is secured to it, the owner of the hair feels everything the figure is subjected to. From this point, Iznogoud will do anything he can to get a hair of the Sultan and experiment with its evil power.
- Ahdoolaf has brought his boss to the cabaret to see Djello, a famous hypnotist. Djello makes a demonstration of his powers by hypnotizing Ahdoolaf and another spectator and convincing them they are a mouse and a cat, respectively. The spell lasts as log as nobody claps. Very impressed, Iznogoud brings Djello to the palace, hoping he will hypnotize the Sultan.
- We are in the middle of the desert as Iznogoud and Ahdoolaf are riding a camel. All of a sudden, an eerie light comes from above and the strangest alien space craft lands in front of our friends. Two extra-terrestrials set foot on Earth. Because Ahdoolaf looks menacing, one of the aliens, "tele-transports" him to another dimension. Amazed, Iznogoud brings the aliens to the palace, hoping they will do the same with the Sultan.
- It is time once again. Once every ten years, the Sultan has to be elected. However, there is one minor detail: the Sultan is the only one who can vote! Iznogoud comes up with a clever scheme: maybe he can convince the Sultan to vote for someone else other than himself. A magician/hypnotist could help our Vizier in reaching his goals, until a group of yogis get in the way.
- Cymbal the Sailor tells Iznogoud of a scary island where he once landed and on which two man-eater giants live. At once, Iznogoud rents a sailboat and convinces the Sultan to go fishing with him, planning on simulating a wreckage while sailing close to the Giant's Island. But, of course, the wreckage turns out to be a real and Iznogoud and Ahdoolaf end up together with the Sultan on the dreadful island.
- From his window, Iznogoud hears a man sobbing: the man holds a golden statue that is actually one of this friends who has been transformed by a "gilder". This gilder, like his ancestor King Midas, has the magic power of turning everything he touches into golden metal. Iznogoud travels to the gilder's faraway castle and convinces him to come to the Palace and "shake hands" with the Sultan. The rest of the story is easy to guess!
- Ahdoolaf, Iznogoud's loyal servant, reveals to his master that there is a law in the sultanate that bars from power any Sultan who happens to of off his rocker. In an asserted tricks store, Iznogoud finds a loony hat, which turns anyone who puts it on, nuts. Iznogoud sees there is a chance to make the Sultan lose his mind and therefore to end his reign prematurely. He will try anything possible to have the Sultan put the loony hat on.
- A magician from a faraway land reveals to Iznogoud a new magic trick: a hopscotch that has the power to turn anyone who jumps on the last square back into a kid. Because the Sultan cannot rule if he is under age, this hopscotch would make Iznogoud the new Sultan! Of course, almost everyone will jump on the hopscotch but the Sultan!
- Iznogoud has the idea of going with the Sultan on a summer vacation. The beach is full of unknown dangers, and therefore are opportunities to get rid of the Sultan: you could drown in the sea, you could be attacked by sharks, you could get a sunstroke or fall in a hole made in the sand. Under the intense sun of August, Iznogoud is more active than ever and forgets too quickly that his plans always backfire!
- The Sultan wants to know what his people really think if him and decides to take a stroll in the streets of the city. Of course, since no one can peek at the Sultan, there is nobody to ask questions of! Iznogoud suggests that the Sultan go in town incognito, dressed as a beggar. The Vizier plans of course to take advantage of the Sultan's absence and asks the guards to arrest any beggar who comes to the palace.
- In the streets of the sultanate, Iznogoud spots a Chinese magician playing a magical flute. This flute can change anyone into a dog if a certain tune is played. After hearing the tune, Iznogoud takes the flute from the magician's hands and changes him into a dog. He then intends to play the tune in front of the Sultan. But in the meantime, the tune has totally slipped Iznogoud's mind!
- Each year, the mercenaries of the sultanate take the oath to protect the Sultan and are paid a fair amount of money. If only Iznogoud had more money, he could get the mercenaries to fight for him against the Sultan. In a tavern, Iznogoud meets a fisherman who was once very poor and became rich thanks to .. golden eggs! He tells him that in the ancient city of Yohk, there lives an ostrich which lays eggs made of gold. Iznogoud quickly leaves for Yohk.
- The young prince Saydkar, one of the numerous children of the cruel Sultan Stritkar, is going to the sultanate for an exchange trip. Iznogoud is more than willing to play the teacher: he wants to treat Saydkar so badly the child will go back to his father, complain to him, and have him wage a war against Haroun El Placid. The young prince, however, has may ways to make Iznogoud crack under pressure.
- Iznogoud learns that a scientist has created a machine to travel into space. The only problem is that this machine never gets back to Earth. What a great invention to get rid of the Sultan, indefinitely! However, there is a major flaw to this invention: the Chinese powder used as fuel has a tendency to "start" too quickly.
- Panic in the Sultanate's museum. The precious "Relief Emerald" has disappeared. The thief is promptly brought to Iznogoud: a Japanese tourist who took a picture of the Emerald. Thanks to his magic camera, "the memories" box has the power to make anything disappear and to make it reappear in a photograph. The only condition for the camera to work is that the subject must remain motionless during the process. Iznogoud is eager to try the process on the Sultan, but he will heave a hard time keeping him still.
- Iznogoud and Ahdoolaf venture into the marshes to find a genie who has the power to dissolve anyone or anything that touches the water of the marshes. They decide to bring back some of the water together with the genie in a boiler in order to have the Sultan dissolve. But, due to several incidents, the water they are bringing back is getting scarcer and scarcer.
- It is that day of the year again, Nut's Day! On this day once a year servants are masters and masters a servants. Iznogoud wants to take advantage of this day to become temporarily Sultan. He tries to get the army to join him, but the generals are simple soldiers on Nut's Day. Finally, Iznogoud decides to go across the border and meet with Sultan Strihkar to convince him to attach Haroun El Placid's kingdom.
- A merchant named Lihkwid sells to Iznogoud a huge bottle containing a potion that changes anyone who drinks it into a woodlouse. It is only the last drop that provokes the transformation, and the potion is simply disgusting. Iznogoud puts his imagination to work to find every way possible to have the Sultan drink the horrible potion to the very last drop.
- One day, Iznogoud overhears a storyteller talking about something cold, sliding and dangerous ... snow. He rushes to the weather magician of the sultanate, and has him create a snow storm in the middle of the desert. With the snow, there are dozens of ways to get rid of the Sultan: he could fall and hurt himself while skiing, he could freeze to death, he could get caught under an avalanche. But Iznogoud will soon regret he ever thought about any of this!
- It's the Sultan's birthday again and Iznogoud has to find a gift for him. Stingy as he is, Iznogoud starts bargaining with a merchant of curios and souvenirs. For what Iznogoud offers, the merchant, exasperated, provides him with a special item: a magic shell. When Iznogoud presses it to his ear, he is transported into a fantasy world. He then discovers, together with Ahdoolaf who followed him, Souvenir's Island, where the monuments are life-sized replicas of famous tourists spots around the world.
- The terrible Sultan Stritkar, of a neighbor state, is inviting Sultan Haroun El Placid for a visit. Since Stritkar is very hot-tempered and quick at waging wars (and winning them), Iznogoud will to his best to have Haroun El Placid make him angry. He will seize any opportunity to go drastically - and comically - against the protocol.
- A Tartar named Toto sells Iznogoud a magic talisman which, if you put it on and go to sleep, has the power to transform your dreams into reality. For Iznogoud, whose single dream is to become Sultan, this talisman could be a blessing. However, for Iznogoud it doesn't seem to function properly and his dreams look more like nightmares!
- A strange named Tehl Tayl arrives in the sultanate. He has the unique ability to "smell" scandals and reveal the hidden truth about people. Iznogoud convinces him to create a lie about the Sultan, and Tehl Tayl make up a real tabloid story about the abandoned son the of Sultan. But quickly, Iznogoud is confronted by hundreds of pretenders all claiming they are the one and only abandoned son of the Sultan!
- Studying the sultanate's laws, Iznogoud finds an article which states that the Sultan can be challenged by an opponent if the latter publicly insults the Sultan by calling him "Watermelon". If the opponent wins, the Sultan must be replaced by his Vizier, but the opponent is in turn inflicted with a terrible punishment. Iznogoud goes on the market place and finds a strong guy stupid enough to dare challenge the Sultan.
- Iznogoud convinces the Sultan to take a vacation and go on a cruise. What he doesn't tell the Sultan is that the captain of the ship is Shooriz Badlahk, the unluckiest sailor of the sultanate. Of course, Iznogoud will end up being part of the crew, and a most dangerous journey will begin: on their way, they will meet a cyclops, a giant bird and the ferocious tribes of the Gourmets and the Sacrifices.
- A new magic merchant has opened a store in town. Iznogoud is among his first customers. The man sells a magic pair of slippers to the Vizier: if you rub them, a genie will appear. But it's a genie who is more than laid back! However, due to a chain of unexpected events, Iznogoud loses his slippers several times and will end up losing his temper!
- Regularly, in the Parliament of the Sultanate, the representative decide if they want to re-elect the Sultan or not. Of course, there is always an overwhelming majority for the Sultan, and a minority against him. Iznogoud wishes that, one day, things will be reversed and a genie in his mirror appears and invites him to cross the mirror and see his dream fulfilled.
- Iznogoud finds a magic fold-away bed in a furniture store which has the power of making anyone who lies on it disappear forever. After buying the "hideaway" bed and bringing it into the palace, Iznogoud's only concern will be to make the Sultan so sleepy he will lie down on this new contraption.
- Ahdoolaf suggests that his boss pay a visit on a magician he knows. The magician's place is curiously empty. Actually, it is full of furniture and objects but the magician has made them invisible, thanks to a magic formula. To work effectively, the victim of the formula must remain motionless. After successfully testing it on Ahdoolaf, Iznogoud goes back to the palace, hoping he can make the Sultan invisible too.
- By his mere presence in the streets of the sultanate at night, Iznogoud scares away thieves who were ready to mug an Indian magician. To thank him, the magician offers Iznogoud a magic catalogue from which he can order three objects. Of course, Iznogoud looks for ways to get rid of the Sultan, but his choices will prove more comical than effective!
- A new assorted tricks shop has opened in town and Iznogoud buys a magic jigsaw puzzle. What's magic about it is that you only need to think of the person you want to get rid of before pitting the last piece in place and he or she will crumble into a thousand pieces, just like the puzzle. Iznogoud tries several times to put the puzzle together but each time a piece is missing.
- Iznogoud pays a visit to a magician who sells flying carpets .. a pretty good item in a country of Arabian Nights. A particular carpet is unique in that if you stand on it and give the magic word, the carpet flies to China .. and never comes back. Iznogoud brings the carpet to the Palace to get the Sultan to try it. However, it is Ahdoolaf who first falls into the trap and is transported to the Land of the Great Wall.
- In a fun fair, Iznogoud forces Ahdoolaf to enter a magic maze. According to what the owner says, nobody has ever found the way out of this maze. Consequently, after entering, Ahdoolaf struggles in there for hours before Iznogoud asks the owner to finally get him go and get him. Eager to try this trick on the Sultan, Iznogoud asks the owner of the maze to build it in the Palace's gardens. But our Vizier will have the hardest time getting the Sultan to enter the maze.
- Itsnotsobad, the sailor, is back from one of the distant trips to the Western countries. He brings back presents for the Sultan, and chooses a mysterious ointment to give to Iznogoud. Knowing the ambition of the Vizier, he tells him that this ointment - mere toothpaste actually - is a powerful poison. From then on, Iznogoud will try everything possible to get the sultan to brush his teeth.