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So, 'Le Escape Goat' is one of those curious 60s animations that blends comedy with a hint of crime. The pacing is a bit uneven, which kind of adds to its charm, don’t you think? You’ve got this Inspector who's just trying to safeguard the Commissioner from this vengeful criminal, yet somehow he winds up in deeper trouble. It's all very chaotic but amusingly so. The animation style has that scratchy feel typical of the era, which gives it a unique vibe. Practical effects are practically non-existent, but the voice performances do a lot to carry the humor along. It's not mainstream by any means, but there’s something distinctly enjoyable about its absurdity.
This film is quite scarce, having seen limited releases over the decades. Original prints are hard to come by, and collectors have been known to pay a premium for good condition copies. It's not the type of film that floods the market, which adds to its allure in collector circles. Its quirky appeal and oddball humor have made it a topic of conversation among animation enthusiasts.
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