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So, 'Flight to the Finish' is like this quirky little gem from 1972, part of the 'Tijuana Toads' series. It's got this playful chase vibe, where Crazylegs Crane tries to outsmart Toro and Pancho by disguising himself—though, spoiler alert, it doesn't quite work out. The animation has that classic hand-drawn feel, which gives it a nostalgic charm. It’s the last of the Toads, so there's this sense of finality. The pacing is breezy, perfect for a quick laugh. You can really see how they play with themes of cleverness and mischief, and the physical comedy is pretty entertaining, even if it leans a bit into slapstick territory. Worth a look for animation enthusiasts, definitely has its quirks.
This short is part of a lesser-known series but holds a certain charm that draws in collectors of vintage animation. Its scarcity is increasing, especially on original formats, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate the evolution of cartoon styles in the early '70s. As the last entry in the 'Tijuana Toads' line, it carries a bit of historical weight, often sparking discussions among fans about the series’ legacy.
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