![]() ![]() She almost always puts Kerubim and Indie to shame. Though the biggest ace in the show would have to be Lou. The Ace: Kerubim himself, in his younger days.Action Girl: Lou, Simone, and pretty much every girl that Kerubim gets interested in, like Cacoon and Makra.Absurdly High-Stakes Game: Ecaflip City.On November 2nd, 2017 an English Dub premiered exclusively on VRV in the United States.ĭofus: Kerub's Bazaar provides examples of: In 2016 a sequel movie was released titled Dofus: Book 1- Julith, you can find tropes for it here. ![]() These stories are told via flashback, and revolve around an item that Kerubim had collected during his days as a young adventurer. Instead, most episodes are about the eponymous character regaling his adopted grandson with tales about his adventures when he was younger, usually based around a trophy of some sort that he gained from it.Įach episode is roughly 12 minutes long, and with few exceptions, all focus on Kerubim telling a story to his adopted son Joris, live-in maid Simone, random friends and acquaintances, or any combination of the above. In fact, the central premise of the series is that all of Kerubim's adventures are already over. Unlike its sister series, Wakfu, there is no great overarching adventure to be had, nor any powerful villain to thwart. And that's what makes them treasures."ĭofus: Kerub's Bazaar (FR: Dofus : Aux Trésors de Kerubim) is an animated series set in the world of the Dofus MMORPG. I spilled a few tears several times throughout the movie and had a few hearty chuckles and snickers."Each of these items has a story. The moments of silence to bring emphasis to what is happening in a scene really strike you hard if you are an emotional sod like me. The music sets the tone, is gorgeous and very rich in sound. It balances what is important rather well. Every scene has something to look at but it definitely isn’t busy or demanding your focus to be on every pixel on your screen. The backdrops are superb with many details to find and gaze upon and bring atmosphere in many scenes. They are no longer restricted to the limitations of their original Flash models. Every single character has motion and personality, even the characters we have seen before in the series like Kerubim, Joris and Atcham. The Wakfu and Dofus series pale in comparison to the expressive and lively animation of the movie. The humor is typical Ankama so if you enjoyed it in previous franchises, you will like it in the movie. The story starts out calm and then builds up with tension and drama as it progresses it is a rollercoaster you won’t get off from so easily, with well timed moments which pull your heartstrings while other moments may have you either sigh, chuckle or raise a brow. Almost every character has something to do with it, be it the loss of family or trying to figure out who or what their family is. The meaning of family and the sacrifices and choices one has to make to maintain a family you love/want play a very important role in this movie. A chance arises for Joris to meet his idol and even join his team, but the unexpected return of a terrifying presence called The Butcher shatters Joris’ dream and forces him to face the reality of who he truly is. The story revolves around a ten year old boy named Joris who wishes to follow in his parents’ footsteps and become someone of importance. Unknowing of his true heritage, Joris finds a role model and example in the Boufbowl superstar Khan Karkass rather than his elderly feline surrogate father, Kerubim Crepin. The movie was released on various French Video On Demand sites (such as iTunes) on the 3rd of June 2016, exactly four months after the initial theatrical debut in France. I am still drying my eyes and blowing my nose as I write this but here is a small review of the movie. ![]()
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