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So, Lucky Luke - Tortillas Voor De Daltons is an interesting piece. It’s got that distinct European animation style, blending humor with some light action, which gives it a unique charm. The pacing feels a bit leisurely at times, but it allows for a nice exploration of the characters—especially those pesky Dalton brothers. The humor is quite dry and relies on visual gags more than anything else, which I appreciate. The animation might not be groundbreaking, but it has a certain warmth, and the character designs are instantly recognizable. If you dig animated adaptations of comic characters, this one definitely stands out for its quirky vibe and offbeat storytelling.
This film isn’t the easiest find, especially outside of Europe. The first VHS editions were limited, and those original prints seem to have vanished from the market. Collectors often seek it for its unique animation style and its place in the Lucky Luke franchise. There’s a certain charm in having a piece of animation history that showcases a different cultural take on the Wild West.
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