Asterix The Mansions Of The Gods < Real × 2027 >

: The story critiques how traditional values can be eroded by easy money and commercialization. 2014 Animated Film

: The interaction between the architect and the multinational slave team parodies modern trade unions and labor strikes.

: It satirizes the "villes nouvelles" (new cities) and high-rise developments of that era. Asterix The Mansions Of The Gods

The Gauls eventually allow the project's completion, hoping to scare away the Romans. However, Roman tourists turn the village into a commercialized trap, causing inflation and social chaos.

The Gauls drive the Romans out by moving , the village's bard, into the apartments. His terrible singing forces the Romans to flee, leaving the project abandoned. Key Themes & Satire : The story critiques how traditional values can

Asterix and Obelix initially hinder construction using magic acorns from Getafix that make trees regrow instantly.

is a classic entry in the Asterix series that explores a more subtle form of Roman conquest: civilization and urban sprawl. Instead of brute force, Julius Caesar attempts to absorb the "indomitable Gauls" by building a luxury apartment complex near their village to force them to assimilate into Roman culture. Plot Summary The Gauls eventually allow the project's completion, hoping

The book was adapted into a 3D computer-animated film in 2014, directed by Alexandre Astier and Louis Clichy. It captured the comics' spirit and was successful in France. While largely faithful, it expanded certain characters' roles, such as a Roman family that wins an apartment in a lottery. Available Versions The story is available in several formats: