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So, here we have 'Disguise The Limit,' a follow-up to the original Mike The Masquerader. It carries that same quirky charm, with a kind of playful energy that sets it apart from many animations of its time. The animation style feels a bit rough around the edges, but there's something endearing about it. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged, and the overall atmosphere has that whimsical touch which is really characteristic of early animation. It’s got a certain cheekiness, and while the plot may not be groundbreaking, the antics of Mike still deliver a lighthearted escape. Definitely an interesting piece for animation aficionados.
'Disguise The Limit' has a somewhat niche appeal in the collector community, especially for those who appreciate early animation. Its format history isn't extensive, making it a bit harder to track down, and the scarcity of various prints can heighten interest. Collectors often seek it out not just for the sequel aspect, but for its unique animation style and the delightful mischief of Mike, which embodies that era's playful spirit.
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