"Asterix at the Olympic Games" is a 1968 animated film adaptation of the popular French comic series Asterix, created by writers René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. The story follows Asterix and Obelix, two indomitable Gauls, as they travel to the ancient Olympic Games to challenge Roman dominance and defend the honor of their village. While the original source material and the French-language film have deep cultural roots in Francophone Europe, the English-dubbed version played a key role in introducing Anglophone audiences to Asterix’s humor, historical parody, and themes of cultural identity.

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