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* ActingForTwo: In French, Creator/HenriVirlogeux voiced both Getafix and Iris (the Egyptian hypnotist).
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** Creator/MichelineDax voiced both the High Priestess of the Isle of Pleasure and reprised her role as Cleopatra from ''WesternAnimation/AsterixAndCleopatra''.
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** Creator/MichelineDax voiced both the High Priestess of the Isle of Pleasure and reprised her role as Cleopatra from ''WesternAnimation/AsterixAndCleopatra''.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: ''The Twelve Tasks of Asterix'' is ignored by the albums that were published after its release, and ''had'' to if one wanted to go on with the series, since it ended [[GrandFinale with Julius Caesar retiring to the countryside and Asterix being put in charge of Rome in its place.]] There is a popular {{Fanon}}, however, that ''The Twelve Tasks'' must be taken as an ending to the series as a whole, happening after any other item of the series, even those released after ''Twelve Tasks''. It has never been confirmed or informed by the creators and, with both of them having now passed away, never will.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: ''The Twelve Tasks of Asterix'' is ignored by the albums that were published after its release, and ''had'' to if one wanted to go on with the series, since it ended [[GrandFinale with Julius Caesar retiring to the countryside and Asterix being put in charge of Rome in its place.]] There is a popular {{Fanon}}, however, that ''The Twelve Tasks'' must be taken as an ending to the series as a whole, happening after any other item of the series, even those released after ''Twelve Tasks''. It has never been confirmed or informed by the creators and, [[HarsherInHindsight with both of them having now passed away, never will]].will.
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* SelfAdaptation: René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the creators of ''Asterix'', directed this movie and cowrote its script.
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* SelfAdaptation: René Goscinny Creator/ReneGoscinny and Albert Uderzo, Creator/AlbertUderzo, the creators of ''Asterix'', Asterix, directed this movie and cowrote its script.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: ''The Twelve Tasks of Asterix'' is ignored by the albums that were published after its release, and ''had'' to if one wanted to go on with the series, since it ended [[GrandFinale with Julius Caesar retiring to the countryside and Asterix being put in charge of Rome in its place. place.]] There is a popular {{Fanon}}, however, that ''The Twelve Tasks'' must be taken as an ending to the series as a whole, happening after any other item of the series, even those released after ''Twelve Tasks''. It has never been confirmed or informed by the creators and, [[HarsherInHindsight with both of them having now passed away, never will.will]].
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* DuelingDubs: It has two Polish dubs (one in the 70s, another in the 90s, the former being seemingly lost) and three Brazilian Portuguese ones (one in one VHS, another in another VHS that was aired on TV, and one on DVD).
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* SelfAdaptation: René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the creators of Asterix, directed this movie and cowrote its script.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: ''The Twelve Tasks of Asterix'' is ignored by the albums that were published after its release, and ''had'' to if one wanted to go on with the series, since it ended with Julius Caesar retiring to the countryside and Asterix being put in charge of Rome in its place. There is a popular {{Fanon}}, however, that ''The Twelve Tasks'' must be taken as an ending to the series as a whole, happening after any other item of the series, even those released after ''Twelve Tasks''. It has never been confirmed or informed by the creators, still.creators and, with both of them having now passed away, never will.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: ''The Twelve Tasks of Asterix'' is ignored by the albums that were published after its release, and ''had'' to if one wanted to go on with the series, since it ended with Cæsar Julius Caesar retiring to the countryside and Asterix being put in charge of Rome in its place. (There There is a popular {{Fanon}}, however, that ''The Twelve Tasks'' must be taken as an ending to the series as a whole, happening after any other item of the series, even those released after ''Twelve Tasks''. It has never been confirmed or informed by the creators)creators, still.
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* ReferencedBy: "The Place That Sends You Mad" got referenced in the second expansion for ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'', "Blood and Wine", where one of the missions revolves around "Permit A38" and the general theme of bureaucracy in a bank.
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* ReferencedBy: "The Place That Sends You Mad" got referenced in the second expansion for ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'', "Blood and Wine", where one of the missions revolves around "Permit A38" A-38" and the general theme of bureaucracy (in a bank for the game).
* YouSoundFamiliar: Twofold ina bank.the French version in regards to later films. Pierre Tornade and Henri Labussière respectively voiced Chief Vitalstatistix and the Roman receptionist of The-Place-That-Sends-You-Mad in ''The Twelve Tasks of Asterix''. Starting with ''WesternAnimation/AsterixVersusCaesar'' and up until ''WesternAnimation/AsterixConquersAmerica'' included, they would voice Obelix and Getafix, respectively.
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