Dofus - Book I: Julith
Dofus - Book I: Julith

Dofus - Book I: Julith

2016Movie108 minFrench

The strange little guy in the blue hood is well known to Krosmoz. His name is Joris and he's proposing to take you on a fantastic adventure. Our hero is leading a happy life in his magic shop in the city of Bonta. But one day, when he seeks out his idol, a Gobbowl superstar, everything changes for the worst as Julith, the vengeful witch, is back in town!

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IMDb6.7/10
Google Users86%
Director: Anthony Roux, Jean-Jacques DenisGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In the World of Twelve, the Archduke is preparing for his son's naming ceremony. However, the evil Julith, a powerful sorceress who despises joy and celebration, plans to disrupt the event. A young boy named Kerubim, along with his companions, must embark on a perilous journey to gather powerful artifacts and stop Julith before she plunges the world into eternal darkness.

Critical Reception

Dofus - Book I: Julith was generally well-received by audiences, particularly fans of the Dofus video game franchise. Critics noted its vibrant animation style and faithfulness to the source material, though some found the plot to be somewhat simplistic. It was praised for its humor and action sequences, making it an enjoyable family film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its colorful and imaginative animation.
  • Appreciated by fans for staying true to the spirit of the Dofus game.
  • Some found the story to be a bit thin, but the action and humor were engaging.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, highlighting its beautiful animation, engaging characters, and fun adventure. Many appreciated the humor and action, making it a solid choice for families and fans of the Dofus universe.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) 'Dofus', which was first released in 2004.

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