In a world where history and comedy intertwine, we meet a king who, despite his apparent greatness, feels trapped by the conventions of his own court. Dagobert, ruler of the Franks, is an eccentric monarch who cares more about the well-being of his people than about palace intrigues. However, his carefree approach to life leads him to make questionable decisions, many of which are more comical than wise.
One day, while trying to promote peace and prosperity, the king decides to implement a series of reforms that challenge ancient traditions. This not only stirs discontent among his advisors and nobles, who see his actions as a threat to their power, but it also launches him into a series of hilarious and absurd adventures. The story takes an unexpected turn when Dagobert, accompanied by his loyal squire, is forced to flee the palace and live as a commoner.
As the plot progresses, the king encounters various lovable characters, each imparting a lesson about life and true happiness. With its light-hearted style and a sense of humor that defies the logic of royalty, the film reminds us that sometimes, true greatness does not reside in a crown, but in the heart of a king who chooses love and laughter over power. In his quest for authenticity, Dagobert shows us that we can all find our own way to reign.