Asterix at the Olympic Games

Asterix at the Olympic Games by René Goscinny is a film tie-in edition published by Hachette Children’s on February 21, 2008. This 64-page book presents a humorous adventure set during the Olympic Games, where Brutus aims to become a sporting star, marry Princess Irina, and overthrow Julius Caesar. Meanwhile, the young Gaul Lovesix is also vying for Irina’s affection, prompting Asterix and Obelix to devise a plan to help him succeed without resorting to their usual magic potion.
Readers will find a blend of humor and clever problem-solving as Asterix and Obelix navigate the challenges of the Games. The story explores themes of competition and romance, all while maintaining the lighthearted tone characteristic of the series. This edition also includes exclusive bonus content and behind-the-scenes extras related to the 2008 film, enriching the experience for fans of the comic strips and cartoons.
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It’s Olympic gamers year. Brutus plans to be a sporting star at the Olympics, marry lovely Greek Princess Irina and then overthrow Julius Caesar. But the young Gaul Lovesix is madly in love with Irina too. Asterix and Obelix promise to help him win at the Games – the question is, how? It would be cheating to use magic potion. They must think of something else entirely in order to win the day, and the Princess’s heart.
Featuring exclusive bonus content and behind-the-scenes extras from the making of the 2008 film.
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