Jimmy Fallon as Prince Betameche, Selenia's younger brother.The character was dubbed by French singer Mylène Farmer in the French version Arthur et les Minimoys, German singer Nena in the German version Arthur und die Minimoys, Finnish pop singer Paula Vesala from PMMP in the Finnish version and Greek Pop singer Tamta in the Greek version, Swedish pop singer Robyn in the Swedish version. Madonna as Princess Selenia, the daughter of Emperor Sifrat.The film ends with Arthur asking Selenia to wait for his return, and her agreement to do so. Archibald pays Davido with one ruby and when he tries to take them all, the Bogo Matassalai capture him and give him to the authorities (scene deleted in the U.S. With the help of Mino, a royal advisor's long-lost son, Arthur redirects the flood to Necropolis whereupon Maltazard abandons Necropolis and his son, and the water ejects the rubies above ground. Thereafter Arthur and his grandfather escape and return to human form, with little time to spare before Maltazard's flood reaches the Minimoys. When Maltazard learns that she has already kissed Arthur and thus can no longer give him her powers and cure his corruption, he imprisons all three, who discover a Minimoy form of Archibald. In Necropolis, Selenia kisses Arthur, marking him as her husband and potential successor, and confronts Maltazard alone. En route, they are attacked on two occasions by Maltazard's soldiers. From the Minimoys, Arthur learns that they are in danger from Maltazard, a Minimoy war hero who now rules the nearby 'Necropolis', after corruption by a weevil, by whom he has a son named Darkos.Īrthur, reflecting his legendary British namesake, draws a sacred sword from its recess and uses it to protect the Minimoys from Maltazard's soldiers whereupon Sifrat, the ruler of the Minimoys, sends Arthur to Necropolis, with the princess Selenia and her brother Betameche. He is met in the garden by the Bogo Matassala, who reduce Arthur to Minimoy size.
When Daisy receives a two-day deadline to pay a large sum of money to a building developer named Ernest Davido, who plans to evict the two, Arthur looks for the rubies to pay off the debt and discovers various clues left by his grandfather. Arthur becomes enamoured of a picture of Selenia, the princess of the Minimoys. Daisy entertains Arthur with stories of his grandfather's adventures in Africa, featuring the tall Bogo Matassalai and the minuscule Minimoys, of whom the latter now live in Archibald's garden, protecting a collection of rubies. His grandfather Archibald has recently gone missing and he sees little of his parents (who are away looking for work). In the year 1960, protagonist 10-year-old Arthur lives with his grandmother Daisy in a quiet farm house on a dirt road, in a small rural community in Northeastern Connecticut (based on Sterling). The movie's soundtrack album was released on January 9, 2007. The film received the Imagina Award in the category Prix du Long-Métrage. It was nevertheless successful enough in France and in the rest of the world to generate two sequels, Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard and Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds. The film received negative reviews from critics, and under-performed in the United States. With a budget of €60 million, Arthur and the Invisibles was briefly the most expensive French film production until surpassed by Astérix at the Olympic Games. In the United States, it opened on December 29, 2006, for one week in Los Angeles, California, with a wider release on Januand it was released in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2007. It premiered in limited release in France on November 29, 2006, and received wide releases in a number of countries in the following weeks. Template:For Template:Infobox film Arthur and the Invisibles (French: Arthur et les Minimoys) is a 2006 English-language French adventure comedy fantasy animated/live-action film adaptation of the 2002 children's book Arthur and the Minimoys, and the 2003 sequel Arthur and the Forbidden City, written by filmmaker Luc Besson, who also directed the film.