Asterix and the Vikings (released in French as Astérix et les Vikings) is a 2006 French-Danish animated feature film, written by Stefan Fjeldmark in collaboration with Jean-Luc Gossens, and directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Jesper Møller. The film is a loose adaptation of the story from the graphic novel Asterix and the Normans, which was written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo. The plot concerns Asterix and Obelix trying to train the nephew of their village's chief, only to find themselves rescuing him from a tribe of vikings who believe him to be a Champion of Fear.
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Directed by | Stefan Fjeldmark Jesper Møller |
Written by | Stefan Fjeldmark Jean-Luc Goossens adapted from René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo |
Starring | Paul Giamatti (English) |
Music by | Alexandre Azaria |
Distributed by | SND Warner Home Video (DVD France) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (DVD US) |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
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Language | French English |
Box office | $22,501,596 |
The adaptation of the novel's story included new characters, and anachronist references about modern technology, while the film also makes use of over versions of pop songs, such as Get Down on It by Kool and the Gang, Survivor's Eye of the Tiger, and Super Freak by Rick James. The original french cast included the voices of Roger Carel, Jacques Frantz, Lorant Deutsch, Sara Forestier, Pierre Palmade, and Marc Alfos. The English dub of the film involved the voices of Paul Giamatti, Brad Garrett, Sean Astin, Evan Rachel Wood, Greg Proops, and John DiMaggio.
Screenplay
A succession of raids leaves a tribe of vikings without anyone to fight against them. The tribe's adviser Cryptograf concludes that their enemies fear them so much that they can fly as a result. The viking's chief Timandahaf suddenly decides that, based on his advisor's words, they must find a "Champion of Fear", believing that if the tribe were to become great cowards, they'll be able to fly and become invincible. Cryptograf, secretly wishing to seize power from Timandahaf, declares that they'll find who they seek within Gaul. While enroute, Timandahaf is shocked to learn that his daughter Abba snuck aboard under the disguise of a man, after he refused to take her with him. Despite being angry, he reluctantly keeps her amongst his crew.
Meanwhile in the rebel village of Gauls, the villagers welcome the arrival of chief Vitalstatistix's nephew Justforkix, who is to be trained to be a man. However his nephew is more interested in chasing girls, using a bird to send messages to them, and is a vegetarian, much to the dismay of Obelix, who can't get him to try wild boar. Both he and Asterix decide to train him to be a warrior, but have little success because of his pacifist nature and his refusal to drink any of the village's magic potion, which gives the villagers their super-human strength. When the vikings arrive near their village, Cryptograf explains to his incredibly stupid son Olaf that he could claim Abba as his wife if were to capture the Champion, thus putting him next in line as the tribe's chief, with his father secretly calling the shots.
When Olaf captures Justforkix, after witnessing his cowardice, Asterix and Obelix find themselves having to rescue him before his father is due to visit their village. Travelling to Norway, the pair attempt to rescue Justforkix. However, he refuses to leave after having fallen in love with Abba. When the vikings test Justforkix's flying skills by throwing him off a cliff, Cryptograf secretly rigs up a rope to him that causes him to be suspended in the foggy air. Fooled into believing he is the Champion, the vikings rush off to Olaf's wedding ceremony, leaving Justforkix to be rescued by Asterix and Obelix before the rope breaks. Although they prepare to take him back to Gaul, Justforkix secretly takes some magic potion, and swims back to the viking's village.
Despite the risk, Justforkix rescues Abba, managing to fly by making an improvised hang-glider from a ship's mast and sail. While Crytograf and Olaf are shunned for their deception, the vikings travel back to the Gauls' village to celebrate the wedding of Justforkix and Abba. When Cacofonix decides to sing during the ceremony, the vikings finally experience real fear and make a run for it. When Asterix asks him what fear is good for, Getafix explains that we can only be courageous when we have some kind of fear to overcome.
Character(s) | Original French version | English dub |
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Asterix | Roger Carel | Paul Giamatti |
Dogmatix | Roger Carel | Dee Bradley Baker |
Obelix | Jacques Frantz | Brad Garrett |
Justforkix | Lorant Deutsch | Sean Astin |
Abba | Sara Forestier | Evan Rachel Wood |
Cryptograf | Pierre Palmade | Greg Proops |
Narrator | Pierre Tchernia | Jeff Bennett |
Getafix | Vania Vilers | Jeff Bennett |
Impedimenta | Marion Game | Grey DeLisle |
Vitalstatistix | Vincent Grass | Daran Norris |
Cacofonix | Bernard Alane | Jess Harnell |
Timandahaf | Marc Alfos | John DiMaggio |
Caraf | Patrick Borg | Jack Fletcher |
Fotograf | Bruno Dubernat | Jack Fletcher |
Nescaf | Philippe Catoire | John DeMita |
Doublehelix | Luc Florian | Corey Burton |
Olibrius | Stéphane Fourreau | |
Captain Red Beard | Jack Fletcher | |
Pirate Lookout | Med Hondo | |
Young Viking #1 | Jules Azem | |
Young Viking #2 | Victor Naudet | |
Fulliautomatix | Pascal Renwick | John DeMita |
Unhygenix | Bernard Métraux | Diedrich Bader |
Geriatrix | Gérard Surugue | |
Dubbledekabus | Roland Timsit | Dwight Schultz |
SMS Pigeon | Barbara Tissier | Dee Bradley Baker |
Olaf | Michel Vigné | Diedrich Bader |
Vikéa | Brigitte Virtudes | April Winchell |
Critical reaction to Asterix and the Vikings was generally mixed, with much praise on the animation and voice acting, but with criticisms on the film's script.
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The movie is primarily based on Asterix and the Normans, but there are some elements from other Asterix books:
- As in Asterix and the Great Crossing, Asterix and Obelix travel on a boat to the land of Vikings (in the original book Asterix and the Normans they free Justforkix from Norman camp on the beach). Some other elements from this book include the Viking party, and joke about Obelix supply for the journey. The dog from the book makes a cameo.
- The scene when Asterix and Obelix dress up as Vikings "Asteraf" and "Obelaf", with Obelix unable to stop laughing about it, resembles the scene from Asterix and the Goths when the duo dress up as Romans "Asterus" and "Obelus". However, Obelix did find the names of the Normans hysterical in Asterix and the Normans, because they all ended in -af.
- The character of Cryptograf is similar to Prolix from Asterix and the Soothsayer.
- The scene in which the Gauls attack a Roman camp for Justforkix's amusement is similar to a scene in Asterix in Corsica.
- The character Influenza, from the book Asterix and Caesar's Gift, appears during the party scene, dancing briefly with Justforkix, and at the end of the movie, serving boars at Justforkix' wedding party.
- The wig on Olaf's bride/menhir is in the form of Panacea's wig from Asterix and the Actress.
- In the Netherlands, the film has grossed a total of € 361,747. The Dutch name for the film is "Asterix en de Vikingen".