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Cock-A-Doodle Deux Deux is a curious little gem from '66. It follows Inspector Clouseau and his sidekick, Sergeant Deux-Deux, as they delve into a whimsical caper involving a stolen diamond and a gaggle of chickens. The animation style has that charming, albeit slightly rough, quality typical of the era, which I find quite endearing. The pacing feels leisurely yet engaging, with a lighthearted tone that carries through the zany plot twists. The practical effects, especially the quirky moving images of can-can girls hidden within eggs, add a unique visual flair that really stands out. There's this delightful absurdity in the storytelling that keeps you entertained, even if it meanders a bit.
This animated feature is fairly scarce, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles of its time. It's available in various formats, but original theatrical releases are particularly valued among collectors. The film doesn't see frequent re-releases, which piques interest among enthusiasts looking for unique pieces. Its blend of humor and distinctive animation style make it a notable entry in any collector's catalog.
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