
Obelix and Asterix attempt to train him to be a warrior, but lack success because of his pacifist nature and his refusal to drink the village's magic potion, which gives the villagers their super-human strength. However his nephew is more interested in chasing girls, using a bird to send messages to them, and is a vegetarian, much to the shock of Obelix. Meanwhile, in the rebel village of the Gauls, the villagers welcome the arrival of chief Vitalstatistix's nephew Justforkix, who is to be trained to be a man. Despite being angry, he reluctantly keeps her among his crew.

While en route, Timandahaf is shocked to learn that his daughter Abba snuck aboard disguised as a man, after he refused to take her with him. Cryptograf, secretly wishing to seize power from Timandahaf, goes along with it and declares that they'll find who they seek within Gaul. The Viking's chief, Timandahaf, misinterprets his adviser's words and declares 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.

The tribe's adviser, Cryptograf, concludes that their enemies have all fled, stating that "fear gives you wings". This adaptation introduced new characters, anachronistic references about modern technology, and cover versions of pop songs, such as "Get Down on It" by Kool and the Gang, "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor and "Super Freak" by Rick James.Ī succession of raids leaves a tribe of Vikings without anyone to fight against them. Unlike most Asterix films, the English dub's voice cast consisted of American actors rather than British or French actors. Get the latest news from in your inbox.The ensemble voice cast features Roger Carel and Jacques Frantz as Asterix and Obelix, with Paul Giamatti and Brad Garrett headlining the English dub.

The rescheduling at Bayswater would not not affect the other screenings at Hillarys on February 26 or South Perth on February 27, she said. PIAF had been running the Floating Films in Bayswater for the past three years without incident and had not been aware of the Future Music Festival at the time of programming, Festival spokesman Rania GhandourÖ said. "We will comply with the noise regulations of the city and Health Department and if (PIAF organisers) decide there is too much ambient noise that is their decision," Mr Mellen said. Promoter Brad Mellen said yesterday the clash of the festivals came to his attention just a few days ago. The Prodigy, Franz Ferdinand, Empire of the Sun and David Guetta headline the electronic, hip hop and indie rock acts at the Future Music Festival.Īnnouncing the Ascot music marathon last October, a month before the PIAF launched its program, Mellen Events described Future Music as a "10-hour sonic boom that travels across Australia at the speed of sound".
