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For years, the film was not released in any home video format, only receiving intermittent screenings in worldwide cinemas (including a 2007 screening honoring writer René Goscinny's death).
For years, the film was not released in any home video format, only receiving intermittent screenings in worldwide cinemas (including a 2007 screening honoring writer René Goscinny's death).
However, Wildslide Studios released the film on DVD and Blu-Ray on February 20th, 2013, making the film officially available.
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However, Wildslide Studios released the film on DVD and Blu-Ray on February 20th, 2013, making the film officially available.
==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deux_Romains_en_Gaule French Wikipedia page on ''Deux Romains en Gaule''.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16
*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deux_Romains_en_Gaule French Wikipedia page on ''Deux Romains en Gaule''.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16

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DeuxRomainsenGaule.jpg

French Télérama magazine cover with shots from the film.

Status: Found

Date found: 20 Feb 2013

Found by: Wildslide Studios

Deux Romains en Gaule (Two Romans in Gaul in French) is an animated/live-action TV film released in 1967. The film is noteworthy for containing the first on-screen animated depiction of the comic book characters Astérix and Obélix.

For years, the film was not released in any home video format, only receiving intermittent screenings in worldwide cinemas (including a 2007 screening honoring writer René Goscinny's death).

However, Wildslide Studios released the film on DVD and Blu-Ray on February 20th, 2013, making the film officially available.

Gallery

The full movie on YouTube.

External Links