
He spends his time emulating Gobbowl champion Khan Karkass (Emmanuel Gradi), much to the dismay of his Ouginak girlfriend Liotte (Claire Baradat). Ten years later, Julith returns, stealing the Ebony Dofus dragon egg in the hopes to finish what she started.Įnter Joris (Sauvane Delanoë), an orphaned Huppermage who is being watched over by the elder Kerub (Jean-Claude Donda). However, Julith betrays Jahash, sending both to fight one more time to the death.


Their leaders - Jahash Jurgen and Julith (Laetitia Lefebvre) - fight tooth-and-nail against one another, only to fall in love and reach a peaceful resolution. In the land of Bonta, a war broke out between their citizens and the people of Brakmar. Finally, after honing their craft in the television realm, Ankama has taken over the big screen in the first of three films based on their first MMO title Dofus.ĭofus - Book 1: Julith takes us roughly a thousand years before Yugo and the rest of the Brotherhood of the Tofu even existed. For nearly a decade, their work on the Wakfu series (based on their popular massive multiplayer online game) has brought seas of fans, helping to place France as a top dog in the animation quality department. Gorgeous worlds, memorable characters, epic scores, and fantastic writing have helped to showcase them as the French equivalent to Studio Ghibli. There's something quite breathtaking about viewing an Ankama Animation production.

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