Lucky Luke Go West High Quality
noted it as a collection of mini-games (shooting, racing, even cooking soup) that, while visually decent, lacked the series' signature wit. Voice Cast : In the English version, Lucky Luke is voiced by Marcel Jeannin
However, their getaway hits a snag when they discover their wagon is part of a massive immigrant convoy headed for California. The settlers have only to reach their destination to claim their land from a crooked developer named Edgar Crook. Under the watchful eye of Lucky Luke and his faithful horse, Jolly Jumper , the Daltons are forced to join the trek to retrieve their hidden money, leading to a cross-country journey filled with sabotaged bridges, runaway trams, and the usual chaos caused by the "world's dumbest dog," Rantanplan . Animation and Style lucky luke go west
| Character | Role | Personality Traits | Narrative Function | |-----------|------|--------------------|---------------------| | | Protagonist | Calm, modest, infallibly fast, lonely | The moral anchor; enforces justice without killing | | Jolly Jumper | Sidekick (horse) | Sarcastic, intelligent, speaks only to audience/Luke | Comic relief; voice of reason | | Pat Paterson | Antagonist | Manipulative, charismatic, ruthless | Subverts damsel-in-distress trope; drives conflict | | Joe Dalton | Secondary antagonist | Short-tempered, egomaniacal leader of the Daltons | Chaotic comic foil | | Averell Dalton | Comic relief (tallest brother) | Dim-witted, obsessed with food | Adds slapstick humor | | President Polk | Supporting role | Nervous, bureaucratic | Provides exposition and official motivation | noted it as a collection of mini-games (shooting,
The European immigrants travel with the belief that the West is a utopia of opportunity. They bring fancy furniture, chandeliers, and top hats. One by one, these fragile items are destroyed by the harsh reality of the frontier. Goscinny argues that the "Wild West" wasn't tamed by noble cowboys, but by greed, incompetence, and sheer luck. Under the watchful eye of Lucky Luke and
Luke represents a principled, non-lethal justice (he famously “shoots the gun out of the hand”). The Daltons and Pat Paterson represent chaotic greed. The film argues that order requires not violence, but speed and precision—both moral and physical.