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5''Asterix and Cleopatra'' (''Astérix et Cléopâtre'' in French) is a 1968 French-Belgian animated film based on the ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' comic book series and directed by the latter's creators themselves, Creator/ReneGoscinny and Creator/AlbertUderzo, in collaboration with Pierre Tchernia on the script. It is an [[AnimatedAdaptation adaptation]] of the [[Recap/AsterixAndCleopatra album of the same name]]. Gérard Calvi composed the soundtrack again after his work on the previous film, ''WesternAnimation/AsterixTheGaul''.
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7UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar provokes UsefulNotes/CleopatraVII by saying [[AncientEgypt Egyptians]] are decadent and not capable of building anything significant anymore. Cleopatra retaliates by betting she can have a gigantic palace built for him in three months. To do so, she tasks the (pretty inept) architect Edifis with it, and shall he fail to pull it off, she would feed him to her crocodiles. Edifis remembers that his distant friend, the Gaulish druid Getafix, can make a potion that grants tremendous strength, and sets sail for his village. Getafix agrees to follow him in Egypt, and so do Asterix and Obelix. Once they get to Egypt, the Gauls have to thwart the attempts by both rival architect Artifis and the Romans to ruin the palace's construction.
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9For the tropes common to both the comic book and the film, see [[Recap/AsterixAndCleopatra the comic book's page]].
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11!!Tropes specific to the film include:
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13* AdaptationExpansion: The film adds Cleopatra taking a bath (complete with a song and her goofy lion's antics), a second encounter with the pirates, a DisneyAcidSequence song about Obelix's appetite, a VillainSong about the making of the poisoned cake, as well as an attempt by Caesar to quietly neutralize Getafix.
14* AdaptationalComicRelief: Cleopatra's lion, complete with AmusingInjuries and trying to ''sing''.
15* AdaptedOut: Edifis' scribe does not appear.
16* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Cleopatra's lion is orange, and the crocodiles are [[GreenGators green]].
17* AnimationBump: The animation was noticeably better than that of ''WesternAnimation/AsterixTheGaul'', which came out the year before.
18* ArtisticLicenseChemistry: How Artifis managed to make a cake (in the English dub) without eggs or flour is never explained (it's pudding in the French version). It's even lampshaded as, just before turning the large bowl of toxic batter upside down on the table without having baked it (revealing it as looking quite like a normal cake, which has somehow already been frosted), Artifis gives a wink to the viewer, as if to say "Just wait till you see our little trick!". It isn't explained, either, how he was able to bake something that contains ''petrol'' without exploding along with his mixture.
19* ArtisticTitle: The opening credits are made of uncolored comic book-like panels getting briefly animated.
20* {{Blackface}}: Inversion. The African pirate in the pirate's nest turns white from fear when he sees the Gauls appear. This gag has been removed in some home video and TV versions.
21* DependingOnTheArtist: None of the pirates look like their comic book counterparts, the Redbeard stand-in chief among them.
22* DisneyAcidSequence: Obelix's "When You're Eating Well You're Well" ("Quand l'appétit va tout va" in French).
23* EarlyAdaptationWeirdness: The pirates look different in this film than in the comics and the later animated films. The captain is taller and more muscular, and his hair is more orange than red. The lookout in the crow's nest is smaller, and the wisecracking old pirate is replaced by a parrot.
24* HongKongDub: The animated film pulls this gag at the beginning with a poorly-dubbed Egyptian. The book pulls the same gag, and it has an extra layer there: that it's pulled at ''all'', because it's in a ''comic''.
25* InformedAttribute: Cleopatra's lion is brought to her during her bath. The servant who brings it on a leash has to sing about the animal symbolising courage and the like ([[ServileSnarker while thinking otherwise]]). Indeed, the animal is really just a goofball.
26* MadeOfIron: Cleopatra's taster. It's a miracle he doesn't die on the spot after tasting the poisoned cake (just have a look at what it contains below in the TamperingWithFoodAndDrink entry) made by Artifis, which seemingly just gives him stomach pains. It might be fatal to him eventually, but by the time Getafix gives him the antidote, quite a few hours have likely passed.
27* MickeyMousing: Lots of this, especially with the [[SuperStrength magic potion]]-empowered Egyptian workers effortlessly passing stone blocks around.
28* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Krukhut during the VillainSong. His additions to the poisoned cake are harmless and usually rejected... then he proposes vitriol. Artifis is about to reject it too, but once he realizes what his scribe has asked for, he enthusiastically accepts his idea.
29* OdeToFood: When Obelix is hungry, he sings a song called "When You're Eating Well, You're Well" about various food and drink, including beer, boar, meat in general, cheese, and bones (for Dogmatix).
30* PainPoweredLeap: Cleopatra's lion jumps high in the air after putting its hand in a fire bowl during the "Bath of Cleopatra" song.
31* ScarySymbolicShapeshifting: During the "Arsenic Cake Song," while singing the line "to watch a sacred crocodile," Artifis and Krukhut turn into crocodiles for a few frames. This is not only a reference to the crocodile they're singing about, but also a reference to their wicked and murderous intentions.
32* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The animated film version of the special iced "Arsenic Cake" made by Artifis {{Exaggerate|dTrope}}s this - the cake is made almost entirely out of poison. According to the English version of the VillainSong, it is made out of: Strychnine, Hemlock, Paraffin, Opium, a Leech in Scum, Chopped Frog's Spawn, Arsenic, Narcotic, Castor Oil, Snake's Blood, Crushed Tadpole, Glue, Rat Poison, Cobra's Venom, Mandrake Root, Moldy Fruit and Vitriol. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And an orange slice (for flavor)]]. Somehow, the mixture is also HollywoodAcid, as it [[AteTheSpoon dissolves the spoon]] Artifis uses to stir it - ''before'' he adds the vitriol.
33** The Danish dub goes even further and adds some hard drugs into the mix, mentioning Heroine, Pure Morphine and Nicotine. It also mentions Aqua Regia, sulfuric acid and baldrian.
34* ThemeTune: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jIqE0LNFo4 previous film's theme]] was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1iZ35jcC1w reprised and rearranged]], with an AncientEgypt flavor to it.
35* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The Arsenic Cake doesn't just contain arsenic, but also a multitude of other poisons that are all deadly on their own. And that's [[MadeOfIron still not enough]] to kill Cleopatra's taster on the spot, it merely gives him stomach pains.
36* VillainSong: "The Arsenic Cake" ("Le pudding à l'arsenic" in French), sung by Artifis and Krukhut as they prepare said poisoned cake with glee in order to frame the Gauls.
37* WalkLikeAnEgyptian: Several instances of this.
38** Cleopatra's maids during her bath song scene -- who are followed by her ''lion'' walking on two legs somehow.
39** Some of the workers on the palace's construction site as they carry stones.
40** The traffic cop seen in the streets of Alexandria after the opening credits takes a similar hieroglyph pose and stands there, motionless, while another Egyptian turns him around to regulate traffic.
41** One of Obelix's failed attempts at trying to get some Magic Potion from Getafix has him put a Egyptian scarf on his head (as sole disguise) and walk this way. Then he wonders why Getafix still recognizes him.
42* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the comic book, the spy Caesar sends on the construction site is a regular Egyptian who gets to taste the magic potion. In the film, he's a mysterious {{shapeshift|ing}}er and master of ChameleonCamouflage whose face is never seen (only his big nose), and he never drinks the potion.

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