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So, the 'Second Mortadelo and Filemon Festival' from 1970 is kind of a quirky gem. It's a collection of eight animated shorts featuring our bumbling agents Mortadelo and Filemón. The humor is zany, which fits the slapstick vibe, and the pacing really keeps things lively—each segment is just the right length for a few laughs. They tackle everything from heists to misadventures in a plane, and the animation style has this hand-drawn charm that feels nostalgic. What stands out is how they blend satire with comedy, making fun of spy tropes. Definitely a unique piece in the animation realm of its time, showcasing some practical effects that look quite charmingly dated now.
This film is relatively scarce on physical media, with only a few releases over the years, often overshadowed by its more prominent counterparts in the Mortadelo series. Collectors tend to seek out the original prints, as they reflect the unique animation style of the era. Interest seems to fluctuate, but dedicated fans of vintage animated shorts keep a watchful eye on any available copies.
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