(original French title: Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre ) is widely regarded as one of the most successful comic book adaptations in cinema history. Released in 2002, the film is based on the 1963 graphic novel Asterix and Cleopatra by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo.
As with all Asterix albums, "Asterix and Cleopatra" is filled with humor, satire, and witty observations on ancient Egyptian culture. The comic book cleverly pokes fun at French stereotypes of Egyptians, while also showcasing the fascinating history and mythology of ancient Egypt. The authors, René Goscinny (writer) and Albert Uderzo (illustrator), effortlessly balance slapstick humor with historical references, making the album both entertaining and educational. asterix e obelix cleopatra
The character of the pirate Redbeard (Barbe-Rouge) makes a cameo appearance. True to the running gag in the comics, his ship is sunk by the Gauls, and he remarks, "We've been had, I tell you! We've been had!" The comic book cleverly pokes fun at French