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That's No Lady, That's Notre Dame offers a quirky blend of humor and animation, with a storyline that feels both playful and oddly engaging. The Inspector, in a bid to nab a purse snatcher, goes undercover in woman’s attire, leading to some unexpectedly funny moments, especially with the Commissioner's wife. The animation style, while typical of its era, has a certain charm that gives it a unique character. The pacing feels just right for a short feature, making it easy to watch in one sitting. There's a lightness to its themes about identity and jealousy, which play out in amusing ways throughout the short runtime.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, especially for collectors of vintage animation. It's often overshadowed by more well-known titles of the same era, making it a bit harder to come by in good condition. There are various formats available, but the original theatrical release is where the real collector interest lies, as it captures the essence of the time. Keep an eye out for that pristine copy, as they tend to be quite scarce.
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