Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002) is a live-action French comedy based on the classic Asterix comic by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. The film adapts "Asterix and Cleopatra" and follows the wild, visual, and slapstick-filled efforts of Gaulish heroes Asterix and Obelix as they help architect Numerobis (Jamel Debbouze) build a magnificent palace for Cleopatra in just three months—while scheming Romans and divine egos complicate everything.

Obelix charges, a force of nature, scattering centurions like leaves in a storm. But the Roman army is endless. Asterix provides the strategy, Obelix the brute force, but it is Getafix who turns the tide. With a creative twist, he brews a variation of the potion—this time for the stone itself, or perhaps inducing a hallucinogenic state in the enemy (depending on the version of the lore), but in this retelling, the focus is on the unity of the Egyptians.

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However, persistence pays off. The English dubbed version does exist and has been preserved on specific DVD editions and, occasionally, on digital purchase platforms.

Note: Specific English dub voice credits depend on the release; check disc/booklet credits or platform metadata for exact voice actor listings.

The English dub is considered somewhat rare but can be found in the following places: