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So, Lucky Luke - Fort Custer is an interesting entry in the animated adaptations of the classic comic. It carries a light-hearted tone, typical of the Lucky Luke series, and has that charming, somewhat slapstick humor that fans might appreciate. The pacing is brisk, fitting for a family-oriented film, and while it doesn’t break new ground thematically, it captures that essence of the old West with a playful spin. The animation style is distinctly 70s-80s, which gives it an old-school feel but also adds a certain nostalgia factor. It's worth noting that the performances, particularly in the voice work, bring the characters to life with a playful energy that feels authentic to the comic roots.
This film exists as a lesser-known piece in the Lucky Luke catalog, making it somewhat scarce compared to other adaptations. Collectors might find it interesting due to its unique animation style and the nostalgia it evokes for the era. It has seen various formats, but finding a quality copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt, especially on VHS. Interest tends to fluctuate, but those familiar with the Lucky Luke franchise often seek it out for its historical context within the animated adaptations.
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