The chief says he'll give anything to whoever can bring him this Champion of Fear. Timandahaf excitedly concludes that they must find a "Champion of Fear", who can teach them to be great cowards so they can fly, making them invincible. Cryptograf, an advisor to Viking chief Timandahaf, says that the enemies are always gone because, "Fear gives them wings". * Dutch Goudurix: ("Hippix") - nlil|Jim BakkumĪs the story begins, the Vikings are depressed because in raid after raid they find the locations devoid of people. * Agecanonix ("Geriatrix") : Gérard Surugue * Cétautomatix ("Fulliautomatix") : fril|Pascal Renwick * Abraracourcix ("Vitalstatistix") : Vincent Grass * Assurancetourix ("Cacofonix"): fril|Bernard Alane
* Goudurix ("Justforkix") : fril|Lorant Deutsch * Astérix / Idéfix (English " Dogmatix") : fril|Roger Carel
The original French language cast is as follows: The story has seen some changes from the original comic book: for example, the inclusion of the strong-willed daughter of Timandahaf, Abba, and dim-witted son of Crypthograf, Olaf and anachronist references about modern technology such as SMS. The film was written by Stefan Fjeldmark in collaboration with Jean-Luc Gossens, with supplementary dialogue by Philip LaZebnik. The story was adapted from the graphic novel " Asterix and the Normans", which was written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo. "Asterix and the Vikings" (working international English title for "Astérix et les Vikings") is an animated feature film, produced in France and Denmark, and directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Jesper Møller. Music = Replicant as Alexandre Azaria| distributor = Writer = Stefan Fjeldmark and Jean-Luc Goossens, adapted from René Goscinny and Albert Uderzoĭirector = Stefan Fjeldmark and Jesper Møller