Ronal the Barbarian (Ronal Barbaren) is a 2011 Danish 3D adult computer-animated fantasy comedy film co-directed by Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen and Philip Einstein Lipski, and their third cinema feature.
The film parodies the barbarians and other stereotypes of the sword and sorcery fiction, role-playing games and films such as Conan the Barbarian and the Dungeons & Dragons class, with nods towards the 1980s fantasy boom and its association with traditional heavy metal. It was released in Denmark on September 29, 2011, and was a box office bomb, grossing only $2 million against a budget of $3 million.
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Cast[]
Character | Original Actor | Dub Actor |
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Ronal the Barbarian | Anders Juul | Pierce Cravens |
Zandra | Lærke Winther Andersen | Ashley Acarino |
Lord Volcazar | Lars Mikkelsen | Dee Snider |
Alibert | Hadi Ka-Koush | Ben Bledsoe |
Elric | Brian Lykke | Oliver Vaquer |
Gundar | Peter Aude | Paul O'Brien |
Gorak | Lars Bom | Scottie Ray |
Gu'ra Zul | Jens Jacob Tychsen | Brad Abelle |
The Oracle | Ole Thestrup | Louis Lombardi |
Master Florian | Preben Kristensen | Alan Mozes |
Tango The Bar-Hunk | L.O.C. | Chris Sullivan |
Amazon Queen | Brigitte Nielsen | De'Adre Aziza |
Drunk Guy | Jesper Binzer | ¿? |
Bar Fairy | Bodil Jørgensen | Dina Pearlman |
Amazon Guard | Szhirley | ¿? |
Narrator | Ole Ernst | Brad Abelle |
Additional Voices[]
- Lara Apponyi - Amazons, Barbarian Girls
- Rachel Francavillo - Amazons, Barbarian Girls
- Murphy Guyer - Executioner
- Scottie Ray - Barbarian Warriors
- Chris Sullivan - Barbarian Warriors
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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Seven7 | 2012 | B DVB-T |
France |
External Links[]
- Ronal the Barbarian at the Internet Movie Database