11/10/2022 0 Comments Asterix and cleopatra![]() The two mercenaries are caught by Asterix and Obelix, who learn of what has happened to Panoramix. While they tie up and gag Panoramix the mercenary drinks the potion and knocks over the cauldron, before overpowering his brothers and taking Panoramix to Caesar. However the oldest brother tells the other two to capture Panoramix while he knocks over the potion. Learning that the Gauls and their magic potion are involved, Caesar orders his three mercenaries, brothers, to kidnap Panoramix and knock over the cauldron for which they will receive a bag of gold. The Gauls are pardoned and catch Amonbofis and Krukhut despite their attempt to hide inside Sarcophogi their punishment is to work for Numerobis as labourers.Ĭleopatra gloats over the likelihood of winning her bet to Caesar, who fears he will lose face with her should she get the better of him and instructs his spy to infiltrate the building site. Panoramix carries an antidote that enables them to eat the remainder of the cake (giving the impression that it was in fact harmless) as well as curing the taster after claiming he has indigestion. Asterix, Obelix and Panoramix are thrown into the dungeon after the Queen's taster becomes ill from eating the cake. ![]() In a final effort to stop the three Gauls, Amonbofis frames them for an attempt to poison Cleopatra with the gift of a cake made from such ingredients as arsenic, strychnine and vitriol. A short second encounter with the pirates alleviates Obelix's boredom, despite their cowardly attempt at retreat. Undeterred, Amonbofis and Krukhut make a further attempt to prevent the stone reaching its destination by hiring the same gang of pirates seen earlier in the film to attack the fleet on its return to Alexandria. The Gauls fail to negotiate the maze, but eventually escape after being heroically tracked by Idefix. ![]() Trapped deep within the pyramid, Panoramix gives Obelix his first taste of magic potion, presumably to give him the strength to break them out. The Gauls are intercepted by Amonbofis' sidekick Krukhut, who poses as a guide with the intention of getting the Gauls lost during a tour of the Great Pyramid. In his attempt to scale the Sphinx, Obelix provides an outlandish hypothesis as to how the monument came to be without a nose. Sightseeing en route, the trio visit the Pyramids at Giza. Building progress becomes so rapid that the labourers exhaust their supplies of stone Amonbofis has bribed the supplier to dump the subsequent shipment into the Nile and the Gauls are forced to escort a fleet of ships to fetch more. Panoramix refuses to give any to Obelix, much to his disgruntlement. To win them over and enhance their productivity, Panoramix gives the workers his magic potion which enables them to continue effortlessly with the construction of the palace. Numerobis refuses and Amonbofis swears vengeance, angered further by the injuries he sustains while negotiating Numerobis' house (which later collapses altogether).Īmonbofis raises tensions amongst the construction workers by convincing them that they are being exploited by Numerobis and encourages them to strike. ![]() His scheming rival Amonbofis proposes that they collaborate in order to build Caesar's palace on time and divide the reward between them the catch being that Numerobis alone be thrown to the crocodiles should they fail. Upon reaching Egypt, it becomes clear that Numerobis is not a particularly gifted architect in Cleopatra's words his buildings are "the laughing stock of those who don't live in them". Poetic justice rules the day as the pirate ship is boarded by Asterix and Obelix, who scuttle it after a largely one-sided fight. En route to Egypt, Numerobis' ship is met by a gang of pirates. Obelix further insists that Idefix be allowed to join the voyage and smuggles him along despite objections from Asterix. Panoramix agrees to return to Egypt with Numerobis, while Asterix and Obelix insist on accompanying them. Daunted and distraught, believing the task to be insurmountable without some sort of magic, Numerobis travels to Gaul to seek help from the famous druid Panoramix. She gives this enormous task to her best architect Numerobis (despite his shortcomings), informing him that he will be covered with gold if he succeeds or thrown to the crocodiles if he fails. After a heated argument with Julius Caesar over his lack of faith in the Egyptian people, Queen Cleopatra enters into a bet claiming that she can have a magnificent palace constructed for him in Alexandria within three months. ![]()
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