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''Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods'' (''Astérix: Le Domaine des Dieux'') is the ninth animated ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' movie, directed by Creator/AlexandreAstier and Louis Clichy, and released in 2014. It is the first ''Asterix'' animated movie to be [[ShiftedToCGI entirely made in CGI]], and the last one where the eponymous character was voiced by Creator/RogerCarel in the French version.

The plot is mostly based on [[Recap/TheMansionsOfTheGods the story of the same name]] -- Caesar has a massive housing project built near the Gaulish village, with which he hopes to entice the Gauls to adopt Roman ways -- but it also [[AdaptationExpansion considerably expands the story]], notably by building on the Roman couple designated to be the first inhabitants.

A sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfTheMagicPotion'', was released in 2018.

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!!''Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods'' provides examples of:

* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Dulcia is slimmer and overall better-looking than her (unnamed) comic book counterpart (and is slightly more level-headed as well), [[InkSuitActor looking actually more like Géraldine Nakache, her voice actress in the French dub]]. This goes along with the AdaptationalHeroism the couple underwent.
* AdaptationalHeroism: The Roman couple that gets coaxed into taking residence in the title mansion ends up befriending and helping the Gauls (the husband is crucial in rescuing Getafix and the wife is briefly seen bashing Romans soldiers along with the Gauls). In the comic they were mainly comic relief and were scared by the Gauls into leaving the mansion to let Cacofonix move in (while it does happen in the movie as well, this time it's because the Romans throw them out and the Gauls learn it only afterwards).
* AdaptationalVillainy: The slaves end up joining the Roman army and get punched by Asterix as a result. This did not happen in the comic. On the other hand, they give a fairly good reason for not using the magic potion to escape, in that it is much better for them to buy their freedom than becoming runaway slaves.
* AdaptedOut: [[UglyGuyHotWife Mrs.]] [[MayDecemberRomance Geriatrix]] is noticeably absent.
* AnimatedCreditsOpening: Well, ''The Mansion of the Gods'' is an animated movie in CGI, [[https://vimeo.com/114147112 but the opening]] (minimalist, and in 2D) has a quite different style.
* AudibleSharpness: Dulcia's hair pin, when she pulls it off.
* BadassAndChildDuo: Obelix and Appeldjus really get along, with Obelix giving Appledjus piggyback rides, and taking the boy boar hunting.
* BadassInDistress: Obelix ends up gettig captured by the Romans when his hunger undermines his ability to fight.
* BadBadActing: The Gauls are not very good at faking being hit by an allegedly magic-potion-enhanced Asterix. However, while the Roman Centurion is obviously not fooled, his legionaries are.
* BeleagueredBoss: The Roman centurion keeps trying to convince his troops that the Gauls are out of magic potion, but they've been beaten by the Gauls too often for them to believe it. When they finally come to him for orders, he's since StoppedCaring (helped by the fact that they've gone on strike to demand things like being ordered politely and better living conditions than the slaves who built the titular luxury condominiums). The fact that he's played by Creator/AlexandreAstier means ''Kaamelott'' viewers [[ActorAllusion feel right at home]].
* BerserkButton:
** You should know this by now, but... don't call Obelix fat.
** Damaging a tree is a sure way to get bitten in the fundament by Dogmatix.
** Obelix is touchy about the Magic Potion. When the slaves don't seem to be sufficiently grateful he barks and forces it on them, and when the Roman soldiers nearly help themselves to a fresh batch, he [[TranquilFury glowers at them from across the ladle]].
* BigBallOfViolence: The Gauls, as always, form one during their daily brawl. When Obelix jumps in, the dust cloud becomes a [[EverythingMakesAMushroom mushroom]] as a chicken flies out of it.
* {{Birdcaged}}: After being taken captive, Getafix and Appledjus are locked up in a cage suspended from the ceiling in the front desk area of one of the mansions.
* BloodSplatteredWarrior: Parodied with Obelix sporting the look... except he's covered in ''food''.
* BrickJoke: Asterix and Obelix first appear arguing over who gets to catch a boar, later having much the same conversation (substituting a legionary for the boar).
* ButtBiter: Dogmatix, as usual. Squareonthehypotenus gets introduced to him when feeling his teeth embedded in the buttock while marking a tree, which Dogmatix strongly objects to.
* CanonForeigner: Apeldjus did not exist in the comic.
* CastingGag: Alexandre Astier voices a Roman Centurion SurroundedByIdiots. This is pretty much his role as King Arthur in ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}''.
* ChekhovsSkill: The husband of the Roman couple is a skilled mosaic maker and can instantly spot a flaw in a mosaic being made. This proves very useful later on.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Asterix tells the villagers that they've become avaricious morons. Unhygenix retorts that they've always been morons. [[DumbassHasAPoint He's... not wrong.]]
* CoolChair: Caesar's throne has a massive golden eagle on it.
* CripplingOverspecialization: Obelix's parting gift to Apeldjus is a tiny menhir. He explains menhirs are the only thing he knows how to carve.
* CueTheFallingObject: Once Asterix and Obelix have finished beating up the whole Roman camp, in the background a soldier is seen dangling from a tower of the wooden fence. He then slowly slips and falls down on the walkway underneath with a wet sound.
* DarkestHour: Unlike the original comic, the movie actually explores the consequences of the Romans almost fully converting the Gauls to their way of life, followed by an extended climax where the legions are prepared to raze the village, the Gauls have no potion anymore, and Obelix is weakened from starvation due to the disappearance of the boars. In fact, it's only thanks to [[spoiler:Caesar ordering the food from the banquet to be thrown away... [[NiceJobFixingItVillain right in the hole where Obelix is trapped]]]] that the movie doesn't end with a complete Roman victory.
* DeadpanSnarker: [[Series/{{Kaamelott}} Alexandre Astier]] being the screenwriter, this is a given. Especially in his role as the centurion.
* DeathByAdaptation: Not actual death, but a different fate: the architect, the Roman Centurion and the Senator become gladiators as punishment for their failure. Although in the movie gladiators are handled as wrestlers, this is usually seen as a serious punishment in the ''Asterix'' verse and does not happen often in the books (and especially not to those three in the book the movie is based on).
* TheDoorSlamsYou: Obelix topples one half of the large wooden portal at the entrance of the Roman camp on top of a pair of soldiers as part of his BigEntrance.
* DramaticIrony: After Asterix, Obelix, Getafix and Cacofonix move into the Mansions of the Gods, Obelix wishes he knew which apartment Apledjus and his family were in so they could visit, unaware the family had just been thrown out of that very apartment to make room for them.
* EpicFail: Asterix, Getafix and Obelix's early attempts to scare away the Romans living in the Mansion with things like rain and rotten fish. The Romans either appreciate these "disasters" (the rain was quite refreshing), or conclude that things are still better than in Rome.
* EverythingMakesAMushroom: When Obelix jumps in the BigBallOfViolence caused by his fellow Gauls' daily brawl, the dust cloud becomes a mushroom.
* EvilIsNotWellLit: Caesar's palace is huge and gloomy, with the regularly placed lamps barely providing any illumination.
* EvilLaugh:
** Caesar has one, amplified by his extremely echo-ey throne chamber. [[LampshadeHanging There is a small discussion as to whether his laugh sounds "diabolical" or "maniacal"]].
** Obelix has one, of sorts: it's the laugh of a BoisterousBruiser about to do what he loves best.
* EveryoneHasStandards: The Gauls will gleefully wreck unprovoked havoc on the legions, but they won't lay a finger on slaves or civilians, Roman though they may be.
* EvilOverlooker: Caesar in the movie poster.
* {{Facepalm}}:
** Asterix is facepalming on the poster in reaction to the idiocy of his fellow Gauls falling for the appeal of the Mansions of the Gods.
** The Centurion double-facepalms as Cacofonix is singing and causing a panic among the civilians, and he can't even command his legionaries over the sound.
** Caesar pinches the bridge of his nose when a beaten-up Squareonthehypotenus welcomes him to a banquet in the middle of the chaos.
* GladiatorGames: Treated as modern ProfessionalWrestling, complete with merchandise (children's toys) and complicated named moves that require both participants to work.
* GracefulLoser: Caesar, like his book counterpart.
-->'''Caesar:''' Oh well, Veni, Vidi, no Vici. Can't Vici every time. Alright everyone, back to Rome!
* GrievousHarmWithABody: As usual, a common fighting tactic for Obelix. Notably in the climax, [[spoiler:after emerging from the ground and giving the assembled Romans a DeathGlare, he grabs a legionary by the leg and start hammering the others with him]].
* GrowlingGut: Obelix's belly starts growling louder and more frequently to show that he's starving.
* HairpinLockpick: After Asterix and Dulcia's husband fail to break open the door to the building in which Getafix and Appeldjus are being held captive, Dulcia pulls out one of her hairpins and picks the lock within seconds.
* HeroWorshipper: Appledjus is a huge fan of Hercules, and ends up adoring Obelix when he sees the Gaul is just as strong as the Greek hero.
* HiccupHijinks: Happens to Asterix when he drinks the incomplete Magic Potion, which instead of empowering him sends him into a hiccup fit.
* HitlerCam: Various camera tricks are employed to make Obelix seem that much more terrifying, sometimes appearing to be three meters tall.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Caesar, by ordering to get rid of the banquet, which he has no time to indulge in, and the Romans by subsequently dropping all the food [[spoiler:in the basement where a starving Obelix is imprisoned]].
* HypocriticalHumor: Apeldjus is several times seen playing with his toys, pretending them to fight. At one point, his father wonders where he finds such ideas. The scene happens when the family is watching a gladiator fight.
* IndyPloy: When the Gauls are without any magic potion as the Romans attack, Asterix and later the others pretend that they do.
* KillerRabbit: A magic-potion-imbibed hen pitted against a Roman centurion.
* LeeroyJenkins: The IndyPloy goes well until Vitalstatistix orders the Gauls to chase the retreating Romans. When they run out of breath, the Romans realize they haven't drunk any potion, and then the roles are reversed.
* LoudGulp: A collective gulp comes from the slaves when Squareonthehypotenus threatens to work them to death.
* LoudOfWar: As usual, this is how Cacofonix is weaponized. Subverted in that where this was the final straw in the book, here it's interrupted by the Gauls, who just learned they can now live in the Mansions of the Gods.
* MamaBear: The wife of the Roman couple stops at nothing to find her son once she learns he may be in danger. This involves following a river up to its source on top of a mountain and back, apparently in the space of a few hours (and without magic potion).
* MeatOVision: A starving Obelix hallucinates anthropomorphic boars when he meets the legionaries.
* MetronomicManMashing: Impedimenta and Dulcia are seen slamming two legionaries in the ground back and forth during the final battle.
* MythologyGag: The movie contains many references to other ''Asterix'' books:
** Asterix using a catapult to escape an army happens in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheSoothsayer''.
** People staging being under the influence of the magic potion occurs in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheRomanAgent'', only that time, it was the Romans doing it.
** A starved Obelix hallucinating wild boars happens in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheGreatCrossing''. This time, however, it is much more comedic.
** Obelix being granted a sip of the magic potion in order to perform an even more spectacular feat than usual is a famous scene in ''Recap/AsterixAndCleopatra'' [[spoiler:(though here, toppling four buildings certainly beats destroying a pyramid door)]].
** Obelix (and Dogmatix) bonding with a kid is taken straight from ''Recap/AsterixInSpain''.
** When slaves have drunken magic potion, the way they build looks very similar to the construction in ''WesternAnimation/AsterixAndCleopatra''.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: While relaxing in the sauna of the mansion, Fulliautomatix and Unhygienix see a naked Roman walk by, so they shrug and discard their own towels, much to the chagrin of Geriatrix (who was hidden [[CensorSteam in the steam]], and thus gets to see everything). Embarrassed, the two men quickly [[HandOrObjectUnderwear cover their privates]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Getafix giving the magic potion to the slaves allows them to complete the mansion in no time -- while it was supposed to allow them to revolt against the Romans, preventing the mansion from being built at all.
** The other Gauls also interrupt Cacofonix while he is on the process of getting them rid of all the Romans (which is what happens [[AdaptationExpansion in the comic book]]).
** Despite their bad acting, the Gauls manage to convince the Romans that are about to destroy their village that they still have magic potion, and they retreat. Then they ruin it by chasing after them, but quickly exhaust themselves due to the lack of magic potion. When the Romans see the exhausted Gauls, they realize the deception and attack again.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain:
** Had Caesar not decided to throw away the banquet, it would not have reached a starving Obelix who happens to be imprisoned in the basement.
** Caesar does it earlier in the movie, too -- having learned his ploy to lure the Gauls into Roman culture is working better than he'd ever anticipated, he overreaches and returns to the ham-handed militarism that has failed him repeatedly. [[spoiler:His decision to eradicate the village with military force is ''exactly'' what the Gauls need to wake up and rally themselves]].
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome:
** Obelix gorging himself on the whole discarded Roman banquet would probably have been a sight to behold.
** We are not given to see the effect of a sip of magic potion on Obelix up close. [[spoiler:Just the result: four buildings toppling down in short order]].
* OnlySaneMan:
** Asterix and Getafix, as in the comics, are the only villagers who don't get entranced by the Roman way of life (Obelix as well, but it's mainly because he's too aloof to notice).
** On the other side, the Roman Centurion has a lot of trouble [[SurroundedByIdiots with his soldiers]].
* OrnamentalWeapon: Averted; Asterix actually uses his sword for combat when attempting to rescue Getafix and Appledjus without magic potion.
* PassiveAggressiveKombat: How the villagers plan to deal with the Roman civilians at first. Since it's ''them,'' they get pretty worked up about it while planning:
-->'''Fulliautomatix:''' I'm warning you, if I pass a Roman civilian in the forest, I'll give him ''THE DIRTIEST LOOK OF HIS LIFE!''\\
'''Unhygienix:''' ''I'm'' warning you, if a Roman civilian is lost, I'll give him directions... ''BUT I WON'T CARE IF HE GOES THE WRONG WAY!''\\
'''Geriatrix:''' And ''I'm'' warning you, if a Roman offers to help carry my basket, I'll say thank you... ''BUT I WON'T MEAN IT AS ALL!''
* PassThePopcorn: The Roman civilians are eating appetizers while watching the legionaries and the Gauls fighting at the center of the Mansion of the Gods domain.
* {{Phlegmings}}: Visible in Obelix's mouth when he yells "Nobody calls me FAT!"
* QuieterThanSilence: When the heroes get back to the deserted village, a tumbleweed is seen rolling around. And no, those shouldn't be found in Gaul....
* RainOfArrows: The Romans begin their attack of the empty village with a thick volley of arrows. Asterix, the only one present, takes cover under a table. Unfortunately, an arrow ends up piercing his Magic Potion gourd.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: While Asterix pretends to beat up his fellow Gauls to make the Romans think he still has magic potion, he uses the opportunity to call them all out their behavior and how they allowed things to escalate this far.
* RightOutOfMyClothes: One of the soldiers punched during Asterix and Obelix's curb-stomp of the Roman camp ends up naked, his clothes and armor flying up before himself.
* RockPaperScissors: A pair of legionaries are seen playing the game just as they're ''flying in mid-air'' from being punched by the Gauls.
* RollingPinOfDoom: [[WeaponSpecialization As per usual]], Impedimenta tries to defend herself with one of those, at first inefficiently. As soon as she has drank magic potion, however, she beat down Romans with it.
* SecurityCling: When a menhir thrown by Obelix almost crushes Petiminus on landing, he jumps into his wife's arms in fright.
* ShoutOut:
** Most of the dialogue could have come straight from ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'', since Alexandre Astier wrote it. At one point, you hear a Roman soldier -- dubbed by Frank Pitiot, no less, who plays Perceval in ''Kaamelott'' -- muttering: "C'est pas faux...", one of the series' catchphrases.
** In the French version, Vitalstatistix at one point quotes UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle's "JE VOUS AI COMPRIS !" address to Algeria on June 4, 1958. (The English version goes for [[UsefulNotes/BarackObama "YES, WE CAN!"]] instead.)
** Getafix standing in front of his cauldron of magic potion as the Romans gather around... "[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing YOU! SHALL NOT! PAAAASSS!]]" Subverted in that Cubitus just shoves him out of the way... and comes face-to-face with Obelix.
** When the Gauls are about to [[spoiler:drink the Magic Potion raining on them]], Unhygienix lifts an unconscious Asterix above his head in the same posture as the iconic "[[LionKingLift Rafiki lifting Simba]]" scene from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''.
** In the English version, the Gladiator games at the end (featuring the architect, the Roman Centurion and the Senator) are called "[[Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire Who Wants to be a Gladiator?]]"
* SidetrackedByTheAnalogy: The members of Caesar's inner circle don't understand animal metaphors very well. Later, Caesar even pauses to make sure that they understood what "Imperial Eagle" implies.
* SimpletonVoice: A recurring complaint from critics is that Obelix's voice is too childish.
* SlaveLiberation: [[DefiedTrope Nope.]] The slaves use their newfound power to become free... ''legally''. The leader even becomes a legionary by the end of the movie, which pisses Asterix off.
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The poor slaves. Instead of taking the opportunity given to them by the Gauls to escape and living happily ever after, their leader Duplicatha points out that they would be living as runaway slaves and probably captured again as soon as the effects wore off. They instead use the potion to negociate their way to legal freedom, but they need jobs afterwards, which pay misery wages that cover exactly their rent, leading them back into, basically, slavery with more steps. In search of paid work, they eventually join the Roman army, which makes them enemies that the Gauls barely hesitate to barrel down.
* StabTheSky: The statue of Caesar on top of the column at the Domain's center is in a triumphant pose with gladius pointing at the sky.
* TheStinger: One last line from Cubitus over the end of the credits.
-->'''Cubitus:''' And I said to him, I says, "our demands are not negotiable, perius."
* SurroundedByIdiots:
** The Roman Centurion. Voiced by Astier himself, who became famous for playing such a role in ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}''.
** Check out Asterix in the movie poster up top.
* TakeThat: The Roman slave driver ("Giveusabonus" in English), is named "Travaillerpluspourgagnerplus" in the French version, a play on [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Nicolas Sarkozy's]] favorite slogan -- "Work more to earn more." Again, he's a ''slave driver''.
* ThemeNaming: Among the legionaries with speaking parts are Radius, Humerus and Cubitus.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: A legionary tries to take a sip of magic potion, only to come face-to-face with Obelix.
-->'''Cubitus:''' Ah... I'm in a pretty pickle, aren't I?
* ThisIsWhatTheBuildingWillLookLike: The movie begins with what appears to be the village... then a giant hand appears out of the sky to pick up Asterix's hut.
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Asterix throws his sword at the rope holding the cage with Getafix and Appledjus, to keep it from falling to the ground. It works, but it leaves Asterix without a weapon.
* ThrowTheDogABone: When the Mansions are destroyed and the Roman citizens are thus forced to return to Rome, Asterix demands from Caesar that he will provide them all with a new home.
* TitleDrop: At the start, when the eponymous structure is named. The EpisodeTitleCard shows up right on cue, but Caesar hesitates about naming it ''The Mansion of the Gods'', making the music sputters and the title card disappears. Then he decides it's fine after all, and the title card is back for good this time.
* UnwillingSuspension: Because Cacofonix's sole contribution to drive the Romans ends up being sabotaged by the Gauls and he just joins the crowd in driving out the Romans, he ends up being left out in the final party and hanging on a tree. At least he's not gagged, but he still didn't sing.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: Obelix has no idea what is happening to him when he begins to weaken, since he never before went without food for this long.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Obelix ends up being captured, but this is solely because he has gone without food for too long, which weakens him. Once he gets to eat, he is soon back to his old self.
* WouldNotShootACivilian: The Gauls refuse to attack the Roman civilians. Caesar is even counting on it for his plan to succeed. During the climactic battle, the Gauls beat up all the legionaries, and at the same time politely escort the civilians out of the buildings while carrying their stuff.
* XanatosSpeedChess: The Senator definitely got his job thanks to his intelligence.
** Gauls keep ruining their building project during the day? Work during the night!
** A slave uprising means nobody is willing to work and they demand housing? Demand rent so they need to get back to work anyway.
** The building project is finally done but nobody wants to move there? Hype up a contest then threaten the winner with death if they don't want to move.
** Asterix wants an apartment but now they're full? No problem because he has already predicted what will happen if Gauls gets pressured into Roman culture and a willing Gaul is an opportunity too good to pass on.

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''Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods'' (''Astérix: Le Domaine des Dieux'') is the ninth animated ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' movie, directed by Creator/AlexandreAstier and Louis Clichy, and released in 2014. It is the first ''Asterix'' animated movie to be [[ShiftedToCGI entirely made in CGI]], and the last one where the eponymous character was voiced by Creator/RogerCarel in the French version.

The plot is mostly based on [[Recap/TheMansionsOfTheGods the story of the same name]] -- Caesar has a massive housing project built near the Gaulish village, with which he hopes to entice the Gauls to adopt Roman ways -- but it also [[AdaptationExpansion considerably expands the story]], notably by building on the Roman couple designated to be the first inhabitants.

A sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfTheMagicPotion'', was released in 2018.

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!!''Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods'' provides examples of:

* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Dulcia is slimmer and overall better-looking than her (unnamed) comic book counterpart (and is slightly more level-headed as well), [[InkSuitActor looking actually more like Géraldine Nakache, her voice actress in the French dub]]. This goes along with the AdaptationalHeroism the couple underwent.
* AdaptationalHeroism: The Roman couple that gets coaxed into taking residence in the title mansion ends up befriending and helping the Gauls (the husband is crucial in rescuing Getafix and the wife is briefly seen bashing Romans soldiers along with the Gauls). In the comic they were mainly comic relief and were scared by the Gauls into leaving the mansion to let Cacofonix move in (while it does happen in the movie as well, this time it's because the Romans throw them out and the Gauls learn it only afterwards).
* AdaptationalVillainy: The slaves end up joining the Roman army and get punched by Asterix as a result. This did not happen in the comic. On the other hand, they give a fairly good reason for not using the magic potion to escape, in that it is much better for them to buy their freedom than becoming runaway slaves.
* AdaptedOut: [[UglyGuyHotWife Mrs.]] [[MayDecemberRomance Geriatrix]] is noticeably absent.
* AnimatedCreditsOpening: Well, ''The Mansion of the Gods'' is an animated movie in CGI, [[https://vimeo.com/114147112 but the opening]] (minimalist, and in 2D) has a quite different style.
* AudibleSharpness: Dulcia's hair pin, when she pulls it off.
* BadassAndChildDuo: Obelix and Appeldjus really get along, with Obelix giving Appledjus piggyback rides, and taking the boy boar hunting.
* BadassInDistress: Obelix ends up gettig captured by the Romans when his hunger undermines his ability to fight.
* BadBadActing: The Gauls are not very good at faking being hit by an allegedly magic-potion-enhanced Asterix. However, while the Roman Centurion is obviously not fooled, his legionaries are.
* BeleagueredBoss: The Roman centurion keeps trying to convince his troops that the Gauls are out of magic potion, but they've been beaten by the Gauls too often for them to believe it. When they finally come to him for orders, he's since StoppedCaring (helped by the fact that they've gone on strike to demand things like being ordered politely and better living conditions than the slaves who built the titular luxury condominiums). The fact that he's played by Creator/AlexandreAstier means ''Kaamelott'' viewers [[ActorAllusion feel right at home]].
* BerserkButton:
** You should know this by now, but... don't call Obelix fat.
** Damaging a tree is a sure way to get bitten in the fundament by Dogmatix.
** Obelix is touchy about the Magic Potion. When the slaves don't seem to be sufficiently grateful he barks and forces it on them, and when the Roman soldiers nearly help themselves to a fresh batch, he [[TranquilFury glowers at them from across the ladle]].
* BigBallOfViolence: The Gauls, as always, form one during their daily brawl. When Obelix jumps in, the dust cloud becomes a [[EverythingMakesAMushroom mushroom]] as a chicken flies out of it.
* {{Birdcaged}}: After being taken captive, Getafix and Appledjus are locked up in a cage suspended from the ceiling in the front desk area of one of the mansions.
* BloodSplatteredWarrior: Parodied with Obelix sporting the look... except he's covered in ''food''.
* BrickJoke: Asterix and Obelix first appear arguing over who gets to catch a boar, later having much the same conversation (substituting a legionary for the boar).
* ButtBiter: Dogmatix, as usual. Squareonthehypotenus gets introduced to him when feeling his teeth embedded in the buttock while marking a tree, which Dogmatix strongly objects to.
* CanonForeigner: Apeldjus did not exist in the comic.
* CastingGag: Alexandre Astier voices a Roman Centurion SurroundedByIdiots. This is pretty much his role as King Arthur in ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}''.
* ChekhovsSkill: The husband of the Roman couple is a skilled mosaic maker and can instantly spot a flaw in a mosaic being made. This proves very useful later on.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Asterix tells the villagers that they've become avaricious morons. Unhygenix retorts that they've always been morons. [[DumbassHasAPoint He's... not wrong.]]
* CoolChair: Caesar's throne has a massive golden eagle on it.
* CripplingOverspecialization: Obelix's parting gift to Apeldjus is a tiny menhir. He explains menhirs are the only thing he knows how to carve.
* CueTheFallingObject: Once Asterix and Obelix have finished beating up the whole Roman camp, in the background a soldier is seen dangling from a tower of the wooden fence. He then slowly slips and falls down on the walkway underneath with a wet sound.
* DarkestHour: Unlike the original comic, the movie actually explores the consequences of the Romans almost fully converting the Gauls to their way of life, followed by an extended climax where the legions are prepared to raze the village, the Gauls have no potion anymore, and Obelix is weakened from starvation due to the disappearance of the boars. In fact, it's only thanks to [[spoiler:Caesar ordering the food from the banquet to be thrown away... [[NiceJobFixingItVillain right in the hole where Obelix is trapped]]]] that the movie doesn't end with a complete Roman victory.
* DeadpanSnarker: [[Series/{{Kaamelott}} Alexandre Astier]] being the screenwriter, this is a given. Especially in his role as the centurion.
* DeathByAdaptation: Not actual death, but a different fate: the architect, the Roman Centurion and the Senator become gladiators as punishment for their failure. Although in the movie gladiators are handled as wrestlers, this is usually seen as a serious punishment in the ''Asterix'' verse and does not happen often in the books (and especially not to those three in the book the movie is based on).
* TheDoorSlamsYou: Obelix topples one half of the large wooden portal at the entrance of the Roman camp on top of a pair of soldiers as part of his BigEntrance.
* DramaticIrony: After Asterix, Obelix, Getafix and Cacofonix move into the Mansions of the Gods, Obelix wishes he knew which apartment Apledjus and his family were in so they could visit, unaware the family had just been thrown out of that very apartment to make room for them.
* EpicFail: Asterix, Getafix and Obelix's early attempts to scare away the Romans living in the Mansion with things like rain and rotten fish. The Romans either appreciate these "disasters" (the rain was quite refreshing), or conclude that things are still better than in Rome.
* EverythingMakesAMushroom: When Obelix jumps in the BigBallOfViolence caused by his fellow Gauls' daily brawl, the dust cloud becomes a mushroom.
* EvilIsNotWellLit: Caesar's palace is huge and gloomy, with the regularly placed lamps barely providing any illumination.
* EvilLaugh:
** Caesar has one, amplified by his extremely echo-ey throne chamber. [[LampshadeHanging There is a small discussion as to whether his laugh sounds "diabolical" or "maniacal"]].
** Obelix has one, of sorts: it's the laugh of a BoisterousBruiser about to do what he loves best.
* EveryoneHasStandards: The Gauls will gleefully wreck unprovoked havoc on the legions, but they won't lay a finger on slaves or civilians, Roman though they may be.
* EvilOverlooker: Caesar in the movie poster.
* {{Facepalm}}:
** Asterix is facepalming on the poster in reaction to the idiocy of his fellow Gauls falling for the appeal of the Mansions of the Gods.
** The Centurion double-facepalms as Cacofonix is singing and causing a panic among the civilians, and he can't even command his legionaries over the sound.
** Caesar pinches the bridge of his nose when a beaten-up Squareonthehypotenus welcomes him to a banquet in the middle of the chaos.
* GladiatorGames: Treated as modern ProfessionalWrestling, complete with merchandise (children's toys) and complicated named moves that require both participants to work.
* GracefulLoser: Caesar, like his book counterpart.
-->'''Caesar:''' Oh well, Veni, Vidi, no Vici. Can't Vici every time. Alright everyone, back to Rome!
* GrievousHarmWithABody: As usual, a common fighting tactic for Obelix. Notably in the climax, [[spoiler:after emerging from the ground and giving the assembled Romans a DeathGlare, he grabs a legionary by the leg and start hammering the others with him]].
* GrowlingGut: Obelix's belly starts growling louder and more frequently to show that he's starving.
* HairpinLockpick: After Asterix and Dulcia's husband fail to break open the door to the building in which Getafix and Appeldjus are being held captive, Dulcia pulls out one of her hairpins and picks the lock within seconds.
* HeroWorshipper: Appledjus is a huge fan of Hercules, and ends up adoring Obelix when he sees the Gaul is just as strong as the Greek hero.
* HiccupHijinks: Happens to Asterix when he drinks the incomplete Magic Potion, which instead of empowering him sends him into a hiccup fit.
* HitlerCam: Various camera tricks are employed to make Obelix seem that much more terrifying, sometimes appearing to be three meters tall.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Caesar, by ordering to get rid of the banquet, which he has no time to indulge in, and the Romans by subsequently dropping all the food [[spoiler:in the basement where a starving Obelix is imprisoned]].
* HypocriticalHumor: Apeldjus is several times seen playing with his toys, pretending them to fight. At one point, his father wonders where he finds such ideas. The scene happens when the family is watching a gladiator fight.
* IndyPloy: When the Gauls are without any magic potion as the Romans attack, Asterix and later the others pretend that they do.
* KillerRabbit: A magic-potion-imbibed hen pitted against a Roman centurion.
* LeeroyJenkins: The IndyPloy goes well until Vitalstatistix orders the Gauls to chase the retreating Romans. When they run out of breath, the Romans realize they haven't drunk any potion, and then the roles are reversed.
* LoudGulp: A collective gulp comes from the slaves when Squareonthehypotenus threatens to work them to death.
* LoudOfWar: As usual, this is how Cacofonix is weaponized. Subverted in that where this was the final straw in the book, here it's interrupted by the Gauls, who just learned they can now live in the Mansions of the Gods.
* MamaBear: The wife of the Roman couple stops at nothing to find her son once she learns he may be in danger. This involves following a river up to its source on top of a mountain and back, apparently in the space of a few hours (and without magic potion).
* MeatOVision: A starving Obelix hallucinates anthropomorphic boars when he meets the legionaries.
* MetronomicManMashing: Impedimenta and Dulcia are seen slamming two legionaries in the ground back and forth during the final battle.
* MythologyGag: The movie contains many references to other ''Asterix'' books:
** Asterix using a catapult to escape an army happens in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheSoothsayer''.
** People staging being under the influence of the magic potion occurs in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheRomanAgent'', only that time, it was the Romans doing it.
** A starved Obelix hallucinating wild boars happens in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheGreatCrossing''. This time, however, it is much more comedic.
** Obelix being granted a sip of the magic potion in order to perform an even more spectacular feat than usual is a famous scene in ''Recap/AsterixAndCleopatra'' [[spoiler:(though here, toppling four buildings certainly beats destroying a pyramid door)]].
** Obelix (and Dogmatix) bonding with a kid is taken straight from ''Recap/AsterixInSpain''.
** When slaves have drunken magic potion, the way they build looks very similar to the construction in ''WesternAnimation/AsterixAndCleopatra''.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: While relaxing in the sauna of the mansion, Fulliautomatix and Unhygienix see a naked Roman walk by, so they shrug and discard their own towels, much to the chagrin of Geriatrix (who was hidden [[CensorSteam in the steam]], and thus gets to see everything). Embarrassed, the two men quickly [[HandOrObjectUnderwear cover their privates]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Getafix giving the magic potion to the slaves allows them to complete the mansion in no time -- while it was supposed to allow them to revolt against the Romans, preventing the mansion from being built at all.
** The other Gauls also interrupt Cacofonix while he is on the process of getting them rid of all the Romans (which is what happens [[AdaptationExpansion in the comic book]]).
** Despite their bad acting, the Gauls manage to convince the Romans that are about to destroy their village that they still have magic potion, and they retreat. Then they ruin it by chasing after them, but quickly exhaust themselves due to the lack of magic potion. When the Romans see the exhausted Gauls, they realize the deception and attack again.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain:
** Had Caesar not decided to throw away the banquet, it would not have reached a starving Obelix who happens to be imprisoned in the basement.
** Caesar does it earlier in the movie, too -- having learned his ploy to lure the Gauls into Roman culture is working better than he'd ever anticipated, he overreaches and returns to the ham-handed militarism that has failed him repeatedly. [[spoiler:His decision to eradicate the village with military force is ''exactly'' what the Gauls need to wake up and rally themselves]].
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome:
** Obelix gorging himself on the whole discarded Roman banquet would probably have been a sight to behold.
** We are not given to see the effect of a sip of magic potion on Obelix up close. [[spoiler:Just the result: four buildings toppling down in short order]].
* OnlySaneMan:
** Asterix and Getafix, as in the comics, are the only villagers who don't get entranced by the Roman way of life (Obelix as well, but it's mainly because he's too aloof to notice).
** On the other side, the Roman Centurion has a lot of trouble [[SurroundedByIdiots with his soldiers]].
* OrnamentalWeapon: Averted; Asterix actually uses his sword for combat when attempting to rescue Getafix and Appledjus without magic potion.
* PassiveAggressiveKombat: How the villagers plan to deal with the Roman civilians at first. Since it's ''them,'' they get pretty worked up about it while planning:
-->'''Fulliautomatix:''' I'm warning you, if I pass a Roman civilian in the forest, I'll give him ''THE DIRTIEST LOOK OF HIS LIFE!''\\
'''Unhygienix:''' ''I'm'' warning you, if a Roman civilian is lost, I'll give him directions... ''BUT I WON'T CARE IF HE GOES THE WRONG WAY!''\\
'''Geriatrix:''' And ''I'm'' warning you, if a Roman offers to help carry my basket, I'll say thank you... ''BUT I WON'T MEAN IT AS ALL!''
* PassThePopcorn: The Roman civilians are eating appetizers while watching the legionaries and the Gauls fighting at the center of the Mansion of the Gods domain.
* {{Phlegmings}}: Visible in Obelix's mouth when he yells "Nobody calls me FAT!"
* QuieterThanSilence: When the heroes get back to the deserted village, a tumbleweed is seen rolling around. And no, those shouldn't be found in Gaul....
* RainOfArrows: The Romans begin their attack of the empty village with a thick volley of arrows. Asterix, the only one present, takes cover under a table. Unfortunately, an arrow ends up piercing his Magic Potion gourd.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: While Asterix pretends to beat up his fellow Gauls to make the Romans think he still has magic potion, he uses the opportunity to call them all out their behavior and how they allowed things to escalate this far.
* RightOutOfMyClothes: One of the soldiers punched during Asterix and Obelix's curb-stomp of the Roman camp ends up naked, his clothes and armor flying up before himself.
* RockPaperScissors: A pair of legionaries are seen playing the game just as they're ''flying in mid-air'' from being punched by the Gauls.
* RollingPinOfDoom: [[WeaponSpecialization As per usual]], Impedimenta tries to defend herself with one of those, at first inefficiently. As soon as she has drank magic potion, however, she beat down Romans with it.
* SecurityCling: When a menhir thrown by Obelix almost crushes Petiminus on landing, he jumps into his wife's arms in fright.
* ShoutOut:
** Most of the dialogue could have come straight from ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'', since Alexandre Astier wrote it. At one point, you hear a Roman soldier -- dubbed by Frank Pitiot, no less, who plays Perceval in ''Kaamelott'' -- muttering: "C'est pas faux...", one of the series' catchphrases.
** In the French version, Vitalstatistix at one point quotes UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle's "JE VOUS AI COMPRIS !" address to Algeria on June 4, 1958. (The English version goes for [[UsefulNotes/BarackObama "YES, WE CAN!"]] instead.)
** Getafix standing in front of his cauldron of magic potion as the Romans gather around... "[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing YOU! SHALL NOT! PAAAASSS!]]" Subverted in that Cubitus just shoves him out of the way... and comes face-to-face with Obelix.
** When the Gauls are about to [[spoiler:drink the Magic Potion raining on them]], Unhygienix lifts an unconscious Asterix above his head in the same posture as the iconic "[[LionKingLift Rafiki lifting Simba]]" scene from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''.
** In the English version, the Gladiator games at the end (featuring the architect, the Roman Centurion and the Senator) are called "[[Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire Who Wants to be a Gladiator?]]"
* SidetrackedByTheAnalogy: The members of Caesar's inner circle don't understand animal metaphors very well. Later, Caesar even pauses to make sure that they understood what "Imperial Eagle" implies.
* SimpletonVoice: A recurring complaint from critics is that Obelix's voice is too childish.
* SlaveLiberation: [[DefiedTrope Nope.]] The slaves use their newfound power to become free... ''legally''. The leader even becomes a legionary by the end of the movie, which pisses Asterix off.
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The poor slaves. Instead of taking the opportunity given to them by the Gauls to escape and living happily ever after, their leader Duplicatha points out that they would be living as runaway slaves and probably captured again as soon as the effects wore off. They instead use the potion to negociate their way to legal freedom, but they need jobs afterwards, which pay misery wages that cover exactly their rent, leading them back into, basically, slavery with more steps. In search of paid work, they eventually join the Roman army, which makes them enemies that the Gauls barely hesitate to barrel down.
* StabTheSky: The statue of Caesar on top of the column at the Domain's center is in a triumphant pose with gladius pointing at the sky.
* TheStinger: One last line from Cubitus over the end of the credits.
-->'''Cubitus:''' And I said to him, I says, "our demands are not negotiable, perius."
* SurroundedByIdiots:
** The Roman Centurion. Voiced by Astier himself, who became famous for playing such a role in ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}''.
** Check out Asterix in the movie poster up top.
* TakeThat: The Roman slave driver ("Giveusabonus" in English), is named "Travaillerpluspourgagnerplus" in the French version, a play on [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Nicolas Sarkozy's]] favorite slogan -- "Work more to earn more." Again, he's a ''slave driver''.
* ThemeNaming: Among the legionaries with speaking parts are Radius, Humerus and Cubitus.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: A legionary tries to take a sip of magic potion, only to come face-to-face with Obelix.
-->'''Cubitus:''' Ah... I'm in a pretty pickle, aren't I?
* ThisIsWhatTheBuildingWillLookLike: The movie begins with what appears to be the village... then a giant hand appears out of the sky to pick up Asterix's hut.
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Asterix throws his sword at the rope holding the cage with Getafix and Appledjus, to keep it from falling to the ground. It works, but it leaves Asterix without a weapon.
* ThrowTheDogABone: When the Mansions are destroyed and the Roman citizens are thus forced to return to Rome, Asterix demands from Caesar that he will provide them all with a new home.
* TitleDrop: At the start, when the eponymous structure is named. The EpisodeTitleCard shows up right on cue, but Caesar hesitates about naming it ''The Mansion of the Gods'', making the music sputters and the title card disappears. Then he decides it's fine after all, and the title card is back for good this time.
* UnwillingSuspension: Because Cacofonix's sole contribution to drive the Romans ends up being sabotaged by the Gauls and he just joins the crowd in driving out the Romans, he ends up being left out in the final party and hanging on a tree. At least he's not gagged, but he still didn't sing.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: Obelix has no idea what is happening to him when he begins to weaken, since he never before went without food for this long.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Obelix ends up being captured, but this is solely because he has gone without food for too long, which weakens him. Once he gets to eat, he is soon back to his old self.
* WouldNotShootACivilian: The Gauls refuse to attack the Roman civilians. Caesar is even counting on it for his plan to succeed. During the climactic battle, the Gauls beat up all the legionaries, and at the same time politely escort the civilians out of the buildings while carrying their stuff.
* XanatosSpeedChess: The Senator definitely got his job thanks to his intelligence.
** Gauls keep ruining their building project during the day? Work during the night!
** A slave uprising means nobody is willing to work and they demand housing? Demand rent so they need to get back to work anyway.
** The building project is finally done but nobody wants to move there? Hype up a contest then threaten the winner with death if they don't want to move.
** Asterix wants an apartment but now they're full? No problem because he has already predicted what will happen if Gauls gets pressured into Roman culture and a willing Gaul is an opportunity too good to pass on.

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* AnAesop:
** Gentrification is a political tool used to destroy communities; greed from within from it will only hasten the process.
** Predatory employment with survival wages and the looming threat of homelessness should one want to leave is hardly different from slavery.

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* BrickJoke:
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** When the heroes are still working with the magic acorns, Obelix drop one in Asterix's house and causes a tree to sprout right in the middle of it. At the end of the movie, Apeldjus hurls one of the leftover acorns directly into Caesar's box in the colosseum.
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-->'''Cubitus:''' Ah, Ah... I'm in a pretty pickle, aren't I?



* UnwillingSuspension: Because Cacofonix's sole contribution to drive the Romans ended up being sabotaged by the Gauls and he just joined the crowd in driving out the Romans, he ends up being left out in the final party and hanging on a tree, at least he's not gagged but he still didn't sing.

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* UnwillingSuspension: Because Cacofonix's sole contribution to drive the Romans ended ends up being sabotaged by the Gauls and he just joined joins the crowd in driving out the Romans, he ends up being left out in the final party and hanging on a tree, at tree. At least he's not gagged gagged, but he still didn't sing.



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* AnAesop: On gentrification for instance.AnAesop:
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** Predatory employment with survival wages and the looming threat of homelessness should one want to leave is hardly different from slavery.


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* WouldNotShootACivilian: The Gauls refuse to attack the Roman civilians. Caesar is even counting on it for his plan to succeed.

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* WouldNotShootACivilian: The Gauls refuse to attack the Roman civilians. Caesar is even counting on it for his plan to succeed. During the climactic battle, the Gauls beat up all the legionaries, and at the same time politely escort the civilians out of the buildings while carrying their stuff.
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** A Slave uprising means nobody is willing to work and they demand housing? Demand rent so they need to get back to work anyway.

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* XanatosSpeedChess: The Senator definitely got his job thanks to his intelligence
** Gauls keep ruining their building project during the day? Work during the night!
** A Slave uprising means nobody is willing to work and they demand housing? Demand rent so they need to get back to work anyway.
** The building project is finally done but nobody wants to move there? Hype up a contest then threaten the winner with death if they don't want to move.
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* RollingPinOfDoom: As per usual, Impedimenta tries to defend herself with one of those, at first inefficiently. As soon as she has drank magic potion, however, she beat down Romans with it.

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* RollingPinOfDoom: [[WeaponSpecialization As per usual, usual]], Impedimenta tries to defend herself with one of those, at first inefficiently. As soon as she has drank magic potion, however, she beat down Romans with it.
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The poor slaves. Instead of taking the opportunity given to them by the Gauls to escape and living happily ever after, their leader Duplicatha points out that they would be living as runaway slaves and probably captured again as soon as the effects wore off. They instead use the potion to negociate their way to legal freedom, but they need jobs afterwards, which pay misery wages that cover exactly their rent, leading them back into, basically, slavery with more steps. In search of paid work, they eventually join the Roman army, which makes them ennemies that the Gauls barely hesitate to barrel down.

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The poor slaves. Instead of taking the opportunity given to them by the Gauls to escape and living happily ever after, their leader Duplicatha points out that they would be living as runaway slaves and probably captured again as soon as the effects wore off. They instead use the potion to negociate their way to legal freedom, but they need jobs afterwards, which pay misery wages that cover exactly their rent, leading them back into, basically, slavery with more steps. In search of paid work, they eventually join the Roman army, which makes them ennemies enemies that the Gauls barely hesitate to barrel down.

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The poor slaves are stuck in a genre of SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome comedy. Instead of taking the opportunity given to them by the Gauls to escape and living happily ever after, their leader Duplicatha points out that they would be living as runaway slaves and probably captured again as soon as the effects wore off. They instead use the potion to negociate their way to legal freedom, but they need jobs afterwards, which pay misery wages that cover exactly their rent, leading them back into, basically, slavery with more steps. In search of paid work, they eventually join the Roman army, which makes them ennemies that the Gauls barely hesitate to barrel down.

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The poor slaves are stuck in a genre of SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome comedy.slaves. Instead of taking the opportunity given to them by the Gauls to escape and living happily ever after, their leader Duplicatha points out that they would be living as runaway slaves and probably captured again as soon as the effects wore off. They instead use the potion to negociate their way to legal freedom, but they need jobs afterwards, which pay misery wages that cover exactly their rent, leading them back into, basically, slavery with more steps. In search of paid work, they eventually join the Roman army, which makes them ennemies that the Gauls barely hesitate to barrel down.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Asterix gives magic potion to the slaves in order for them to free themselves from their Roman slavers and the slaves... refuse to do so. The slaves are already trying to free themselves, but legally by becoming Roman citizens, rather than just becoming runaway slaves that would be recaptured once the potion wore off.
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The poor slaves are stuck in a genre of SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome comedy. Instead of taking the opportunity given to them by the Gauls to escape and living happily ever after, their leader Duplicatha points out that they would be living as runaway slaves and probably captured again as soon as the effects wore off. They instead use the potion to negociate their way to legal freedom, but they need jobs afterwards, which pay misery wages that cover exactly their rent, leading them back into, basically, slavery with more steps. In search of paid work, they eventually join the Roman army, which makes them ennemies that the Gauls barely hesitate to barrel down.
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* CueTheFallingObject: Once Asterix and Obelix have finished beating up the whole Roman camp, in the background a soldier sent dangling from a tower of the wooden fence slowly slips and falls down on the walkway underneath with a wet sound.

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* CueTheFallingObject: Once Asterix and Obelix have finished beating up the whole Roman camp, in the background a soldier sent is seen dangling from a tower of the wooden fence fence. He then slowly slips and falls down on the walkway underneath with a wet sound.
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* HypocriticalHumor: Apeldjus is several times seen playing with his toys, pretending them to fight. At one point, his parents wonder where he finds such ideas. The scene happens when the family is watching a gladiator fight.

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* HypocriticalHumor: Apeldjus is several times seen playing with his toys, pretending them to fight. At one point, his parents wonder father wonders where he finds such ideas. The scene happens when the family is watching a gladiator fight.



* ThisIsWhatTheBuildingWillLookLike: The movie begins with what appears to be the village... then a giant hand appears out of the sky to pick up a building.

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** People staging being under the influence of the magic potion occurs in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheRomanAgent'', only this time, it was the Romans doing it.
** A starved Obelix hallucinating wild boars happens in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheGreatCrossing''. This time, however, it is much more dramatic.

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** People staging being under the influence of the magic potion occurs in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheRomanAgent'', only this that time, it was the Romans doing it.
** A starved Obelix hallucinating wild boars happens in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheGreatCrossing''. This time, however, it is much more dramatic.comedic.
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** Ceasar pinches the bridge of his nose when a beaten-up Squareonthehypotenus welcomes him to a banquet in the middle of the chaos.

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** Ceasar Caesar pinches the bridge of his nose when a beaten-up Squareonthehypotenus welcomes him to a banquet in the middle of the chaos.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Ceasar, by ordering to get rid of the banquet, which he has no time to indulge in, and the Romans by subsequently dropping all the food [[spoiler:in the basement where a starving Obelix is imprisoned]].

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Ceasar, Caesar, by ordering to get rid of the banquet, which he has no time to indulge in, and the Romans by subsequently dropping all the food [[spoiler:in the basement where a starving Obelix is imprisoned]].



* RealityEnsues: Asterix gives magic potion to the slaves in order for them to free themselves from their Roman slavers and the slaves...refuse to do so. The slaves are already trying to free themselves, but legally by becoming Roman citizens, rather than just becoming runaway slaves that would be recaptured once the potion wore off



** Most of the dialogue could have come straight from ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'', since Alexandre Astier wrote it. At one point, you hear a Roman soldier -- dubbed by Frank Pitiot, no less, who plays Perceval in ''Kaamelott'' -- muttering: "C'est pas faux", one of the series' catchphrases.
** In the French version, Vitalstatistix at one point quotes UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle's "JE VOUS AI COMPRIS!" address to Algeria on June 4, 1958. (The English version goes for [[UsefulNotes/BarackObama "YES, WE CAN!"]] instead.)
** Getafix standing in front of his cauldron of magic potion as the Romans gather around... "[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing YOU! SHALL NOT! PASSSSSS!]]" Subverted in that Cubitus just shoves him out of the way... and comes face-to-face with Obelix.

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** Most of the dialogue could have come straight from ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'', since Alexandre Astier wrote it. At one point, you hear a Roman soldier -- dubbed by Frank Pitiot, no less, who plays Perceval in ''Kaamelott'' -- muttering: "C'est pas faux", faux...", one of the series' catchphrases.
** In the French version, Vitalstatistix at one point quotes UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle's "JE VOUS AI COMPRIS!" COMPRIS !" address to Algeria on June 4, 1958. (The English version goes for [[UsefulNotes/BarackObama "YES, WE CAN!"]] instead.)
** Getafix standing in front of his cauldron of magic potion as the Romans gather around... "[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing YOU! SHALL NOT! PASSSSSS!]]" PAAAASSS!]]" Subverted in that Cubitus just shoves him out of the way... and comes face-to-face with Obelix.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Asterix gives magic potion to the slaves in order for them to free themselves from their Roman slavers and the slaves... refuse to do so. The slaves are already trying to free themselves, but legally by becoming Roman citizens, rather than just becoming runaway slaves that would be recaptured once the potion wore off.



* TitleDrop: At the start, when the eponymous structure is named. The EpisodeTitleCard shows up right on cue, but Ceasar hesitates about naming it ''The Mansion of the Gods'', making the music sputters and the title card disappears. Then he decides it's fine after all, and the title card is back for good this time.

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* TitleDrop: At the start, when the eponymous structure is named. The EpisodeTitleCard shows up right on cue, but Ceasar Caesar hesitates about naming it ''The Mansion of the Gods'', making the music sputters and the title card disappears. Then he decides it's fine after all, and the title card is back for good this time.
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* TheDoorSlamsYou: Obelix topples one half of the large wooden portal at the entrance of the Roman camp on top of a pair of soldiers as part of his BigEntrance.

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