Dofus - Book I: Julith
Originally released in 2016. Dofus - Book I: Julith is a animation/action film. directed by Jean-Jacques Denis.
Starring Sauvane Delanoe, Laeticia Lefebvre, and Elisabeth Ventura
Synopsis
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!
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Sauvane Delanoe
as Joris (Voice)
Laeticia Lefebvre
as Julith (Voice)
Elisabeth Ventura
as Bakara (Voice)
Emmanuel Gradi
as Khan Karkass (Voice)
Jean-Claude Donda
as Kérubim Crépin (Voice)
Claire Baradat
as Lilotte (Voice)
Bernard Alane
as Atcham (Voice)
Marc Saez
as Marline (Voice)
Patrick Poivey
as Dardondakal (Voice)
Laurence Breheret
as Les Jumelles Grimalkines (Voice)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
- Budget
- $8,027,100
- Revenue
- $624,747
Production Companies
- Ankama
- Indie Sales
- France 3 Cinéma
- Ciné+
- France Télévisions
- Pictanovo
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dofus - Book I: Julith about?
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 th...
Who directed Dofus - Book I: Julith?
Dofus - Book I: Julith was directed by Jean-Jacques Denis.
How long is Dofus - Book I: Julith?
Dofus - Book I: Julith has a runtime of 1 hours and 48 minutes (108 minutes total).
When was Dofus - Book I: Julith released?
Dofus - Book I: Julith was released on February 3, 2016 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Dofus - Book I: Julith?
The main cast of Dofus - Book I: Julith includes Sauvane Delanoe, Laeticia Lefebvre, Elisabeth Ventura, Emmanuel Gradi, Jean-Claude Donda.
Is Dofus - Book I: Julith worth watching?
Dofus - Book I: Julith has a user rating of 7.5/10 based on 102 reviews, indicating very good reception from audiences.