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* PublicBathhouseScene: The mad house type ride "Le Défi de César" ("Caesar's Challenge") has UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar recruiting new spies (the guests). The spies go through a Roman bath to rest at some point in it.
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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" ("Thunder of Zeus") wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the king of the Olympian gods, with guests walking in between his legs.

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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" ("Thunder ("[[BoltOfDivineRetribution Thunder of Zeus") Zeus]]") wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the king of the Olympian gods, with guests walking in between his legs.
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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the king of the Olympian gods, with guests walking in between his legs.

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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" ("Thunder of Zeus") wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the king of the Olympian gods, with guests walking in between his legs.
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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the god, with guests walking in between his legs.

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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the god, king of the Olympian gods, with guests walking in between his legs.
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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo got the idea of a park that would be themed after the universe of the iconic comic book hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, ComicBook/{{Asterix}} the Gaul. Following a few years of planning, designing and market studies, the Parc Asterix was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo got the idea of a park that would be themed after the universe of the iconic comic book hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, ComicBook/{{Asterix}} the Gaul. Following a few years of planning, designing and market studies, studies and designing, the Parc Asterix was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.
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* {{Mascot}}: Asterix, of course. The park's most famous representation of him has him [[https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/0b/f9/ab/8b/parc-asterix.jpg sitting on a rock]].
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* HalloweenSpecial: Starting in 2005, the park launched the "Druids Festival" every year in late October, which was renamed "Fear on the Parc Asterix" in 2009 and received a more direct Halloween theming.
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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo got the idea of a park that would be themed after the universe of the iconic indomitable hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, ComicBook/{{Asterix}} the Gaul. Following a few years of planning, designing and market studies, the Parc Asterix was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo got the idea of a park that would be themed after the universe of the iconic indomitable comic book hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, ComicBook/{{Asterix}} the Gaul. Following a few years of planning, designing and market studies, the Parc Asterix was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.
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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo got the idea of a park that would be themed after the universe of the iconic indomitable Gaulish hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, ComicBook/{{Asterix}}. Following a few years of planning, designing and market studies, the Parc Asterix was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo got the idea of a park that would be themed after the universe of the iconic indomitable Gaulish hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, ComicBook/{{Asterix}}.ComicBook/{{Asterix}} the Gaul. Following a few years of planning, designing and market studies, the Parc Asterix was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.
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* AscendedExtra: Iris, the Egyptian hypnotist from one of the tasks in ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', got a whole ride themed after him, the steel inverted roller coaster "[=OzIris=]". And one of the most spectacular in the park at that.

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* AscendedExtra: Iris, the Egyptian hypnotist from one of the tasks in the 1976 animated film ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', got a whole ride themed after him, the steel inverted roller coaster "[=OzIris=]". And one of the most spectacular in the park at that.
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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the god, with guests passing between his legs.

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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the god, with guests passing walking in between his legs.
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* BetweenMyLegs: The entrance of the "Tonnerre de Zeus" wooden roller coaster is a colossal statue of the god, with guests passing between his legs.
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* TheThemeParkVersion: As with the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this -- Celtic Gaul, AncientRome, AncientGreece and AncientEgypt.

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* TheThemeParkVersion: As with the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this -- "Theme Park" versions of them, namely Celtic Gaul, AncientRome, AncientGreece and AncientEgypt.
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* AscendedExtra: Iris, the Egyptian hypnotist from one of the tasks in ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', got a whole ride themed after him, "Oziris". And one of the most spectacular in the park at that.

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* AscendedExtra: Iris, the Egyptian hypnotist from one of the tasks in ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', got a whole ride themed after him, "Oziris".the steel inverted roller coaster "[=OzIris=]". And one of the most spectacular in the park at that.
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* ImpactSilhouette: [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ParcAsterix_6611.jpg A ballista display]] alludes of such an incident (with just the outer layer of a wall, though, not going through).

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* ImpactSilhouette: [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ParcAsterix_6611.jpg A ballista display]] alludes of such an incident with a Roman legionary (with just the outer layer of a wall, though, not going through).

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* ImpactSilhouette: [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ParcAsterix_6611.jpg A ballista display]] alludes of such an incident (with just the outer layer of a wall, though, not going through).
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* AscendedExtra: The Egyptian hypnotist from one of the tasks in ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'' got a whole ride themed after him, "Oziris". And one of the most spectacular in the park at that.

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* AscendedExtra: The Iris, the Egyptian hypnotist from one of the tasks in ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'' ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', got a whole ride themed after him, "Oziris". And one of the most spectacular in the park at that.
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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo got the idea of a park that would be themed after the universe of the iconic indomitable Gaulish hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, the Parc Astérix. After a few years of planning, it was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', Creator/AlbertUderzo visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo got the idea of a park that would be themed after the universe of the iconic indomitable Gaulish hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, the Parc Astérix. After ComicBook/{{Asterix}}. Following a few years of planning, it designing and market studies, the Parc Asterix was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.
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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo decided to create a park that would be themed after his iconic indomitable Gaulish hero's universe, the Parc Astérix, in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) in 1989.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo decided to create got the idea of a park that would be themed after his the universe of the iconic indomitable Gaulish hero's universe, hero he created with Creator/ReneGoscinny, the Parc Astérix, Astérix. After a few years of planning, it was built in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) and opened in 1989.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The area named "À travers le temps" ("Through time") is themed after TheMiddleAges and TheCavalierYears and has nothing to do with Asterix and the Roman era whatsoever. This is where the park's HauntedHouse is situated, among others.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The area named "À travers le temps" ("Through time") is themed after TheMiddleAges and TheCavalierYears and has nothing to do with Asterix and the Roman era whatsoever. This Among others, this is where the park's HauntedHouse HauntedHouse, the "Transdemonium", is situated, among others.situated.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The area named "À travers le temps" ("Through time") is themed after TheMiddleAges and TheCavalierYears and has nothing to do with Asterix and the Roman era whatsoever. This is where the HauntedHouse is situated, among others.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The area named "À travers le temps" ("Through time") is themed after TheMiddleAges and TheCavalierYears and has nothing to do with Asterix and the Roman era whatsoever. This is where the park's HauntedHouse is situated, among others.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The area named "À travers le temps" ("Through time") is themed after MiddleAges and TheCavalierYears and has nothing to do with Asterix and the Roman era whatsoever. This is where the HauntedHouse is situated, among others.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The area named "À travers le temps" ("Through time") is themed after MiddleAges TheMiddleAges and TheCavalierYears and has nothing to do with Asterix and the Roman era whatsoever. This is where the HauntedHouse is situated, among others.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo decided to create a park that would be themed after his iconic indomitable Gaulish hero's universe, the Parc Astérix, in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from Paris) in 1989.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo decided to create a park that would be themed after his iconic indomitable Gaulish hero's universe, the Parc Astérix, in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from Paris) UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}) in 1989.



* TheThemeParkVersion: As with the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this, chiefly Celtic Gaul, AncientRome and AncientEgypt.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The area named "À travers le temps" ("Through time") is themed after MiddleAges and TheCavalierYears and has nothing to do with Asterix and the Roman era whatsoever. This is where the HauntedHouse is situated, among others.
* TheThemeParkVersion: As with the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this, chiefly this -- Celtic Gaul, AncientRome AncientRome, AncientGreece and AncientEgypt.
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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo decided to create a park that would be themed after his iconic hero's universe, the Parc Astérix, in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from Paris) in 1989.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo decided to create a park that would be themed after his iconic indomitable Gaulish hero's universe, the Parc Astérix, in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from Paris) in 1989.
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As of 2018, it was the fifth most visited theme park in France.

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As of 2018, it was the fifth most visited theme park in France.France with about 2 million guests.
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* TheThemeParkVersion: As with their depictions in the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this, chiefly Celtic Gaul, AncientRome and AncientEgypt.

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* TheThemeParkVersion: As with their depictions in the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this, chiefly Celtic Gaul, AncientRome and AncientEgypt.
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* TheThemeParkVersion: As with their depictions in the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this, chiefly pre-Roman Gaul, AncientRome and AncientEgypt.

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* TheThemeParkVersion: As with their depictions in the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this, chiefly pre-Roman Celtic Gaul, AncientRome and AncientEgypt.
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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo created a park themed after his iconic hero's world, Parc Astérix, in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from Paris) in 1989.

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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo created decided to create a park that would be themed after his iconic hero's world, universe, the Parc Astérix, in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from Paris) in 1989.

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* AscendedExtra:

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* AscendedExtra:AscendedExtra: The Egyptian hypnotist from one of the tasks in ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'' got a whole ride themed after him, "Oziris". And one of the most spectacular in the park at that.
* TheThemeParkVersion: As with their depictions in the comic books, the areas themed after ancient world settings are nothing but this, chiefly pre-Roman Gaul, AncientRome and AncientEgypt.
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In 1981, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the co-creator of ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', visited [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] in Anaheim. Following the example of his longtime idol Creator/WaltDisney, Uderzo created a park themed after his iconic hero's world, Parc Astérix, in Plailly (about 30 kilometers from Paris) in 1989.

As of 2018, it was the fifth most visited theme park in France.
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