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Crow De Guerre is a quirky little gem from '67, featuring Inspector Clouseau in a rather absurd battle against a mischievous crow. The animation style is playful and somewhat slapstick, with Clouseau's character embodying that classic bumbling charm we've all come to know. The gags are inventive, with Clouseau unexpectedly becoming a victim of his own antics—like when he gets zapped on a power line. It’s got this light, whimsical tone, perfect for those who appreciate the blend of animation and comedy. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged while showcasing some rather clever practical effects for its time, which adds to its unique charm.
Crow De Guerre remains somewhat obscure, likely due to its limited release and the rarity of animated shorts from this era. Collectors hunting for this film should note that it’s not commonly found on mainstream platforms, making physical media editions quite sought after. As for its format history, it has seen a few reissues, but original prints are scarce and tend to draw interest from animation enthusiasts and Clouseau fans alike.
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