![]() ![]() The cue finishes with a statement of a short heroic 4-note motif, again associated with the film’s action sequences. This bridging section of “Prologue” has a fantasy/magical feel courtesy of some subtle electronics and ethereal wordless voices before leading into the briefest of hints at the darker side of the score to come. Livre 1: Julith and propels most of the action scoring. The energy of the strings and the appearance of percussion as a strong rhythmic support, particularly for the middle section of this cue, is a common feature of Dofus. A catchy motif in the strings immediately gives pace to the score with an accompaniment of low woodwinds and brass adding a sense of menace. The album opens (“Prologue”) with a summary of a couple of musical ideas that are used at various points throughout the score. It’s clear that the composer is comfortable in this world because he has fashioned an exciting and impressive orchestral score full of magic and energy. Having already composed the music for the two previous TV shows, French composer Guillaume Houzé returns to the Dofus universe for this feature. Joris and his friends must set out to save their city from the witch’s dark magic. Joris works in a magic shop and his life is forever changed when the witch Julith returns from exile and steals a powerful dragon egg. The movie tells the story of Joris, a spirited and inquisitive youngster who lives with his (humanoid cat) father and sister. Livre 1: Julith is a feature-length film, directed by Jean-Jacques Denis and Anthony Roux, and is based upon the 52-episode Dofus: Aux Trésors de Kérubim. Set in a world featured in two earlier animated TV series shown in France ( Wakfu and Dofus: Aux Trésors de Kérubim), Dofus. The film is one of several spin-off projects from a popular 2005 massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). This is the case with Guillaume Houzé’s score for the 2016 French animated film, Dofus. Ecaflip finally understood that he can't keep Kerub from the world and so he let him go.īefore he left, Ecaflip let Kerub keep the ball of wool and gave him great luck.Sometimes you approach listening to a film score with no idea of what to expect and it’s not until you listen to the audio clips that you realise that you may be onto a winner. But when Kerub destroy Ecaflip's favourite ball of wool Ecaflip exploded with rage and nearly ended up killing Kerub, only to find that Kerub didn't really destroy the ball, but hid it in his bag. Kerub then started stealing from the God and insulting the Being to his face, all in a bid to humilate him. After he found out that there was no escape, he decided that the only way out was to get banished from the temple. If anything, Kerub became Ecaflip's favorite son for his great courage and mostly for making him laugh.Īfter a few years with Ecaflip Kerub grow bored and decided he would leave the temple and become an adventurer, but Ecaflip refused (because the god had grown very attached to the little Ecaflip) to let Kerub leave the temple. Of course Ecaflip didn't fall for it, but he didn't punish Kerub either. Kerub then tried to improvise, by tricking Ecaflip with a copy of the egg made from string. He was tasked with retrieving a hog egg but due to his clumsiness he broke it on the last day of the quest. During his time there he took place in the Quest of two mornings (a test that needs to be completed in two days). It known that Kerub spent most of his childhood in the Ecaflip temple as a disciple of the god Ecaflip. Kerub would be killed, but reincarnated as a kitten to be raised by Joris as their father-son bond became reversed. ![]() A great part of his early life is exposed in the animated series Dofus: Kerub's Bazaar, where he tells stories of his adventures to his adopted son Joris after having retired in Astrub and opened a store to sell the various treasures he has accumulated. His most remarkable quality is the exceptional luck that has been bestowed upon him by the god Ecaflip, a luck that has often been the vector of his success and fame.Īs a child, he was raised as an orphan in Ecaflip's temple, unaware of his divine heritage. As a demigod, he has lived numerous centuries and appeared in several media. Kerub Crepin is an adventurer-turned-shopkeeper and one of Ecaflip's sons. ![]()
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