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So, King Arthur from 1974 is one of those animated oddities that feels like it slipped through the cracks. The adventure follows King Arthur and Gareth on a quest to save Guinevere from Sir Turquine, and while the animation isn't top-tier by today's standards, there's a charm to the art style that gives it character. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that just kind of adds to its quirks. The voice performances have this vintage quality that really immerses you in the story's medieval atmosphere. There’s a certain nostalgia that comes from watching it, particularly if you appreciate lesser-known animated features from that era.
This film has had a modest presence in collector circles, often overlooked due to its obscure nature. It was released on a few formats but remains relatively scarce, particularly on DVD and VHS. Collectors often find it intriguing because it represents a unique spin on the Arthurian legend, and its distinct animation style sets it apart from mainstream offerings of the time.
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