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The Inspector (1965) is a delightful mix of animation and comedy, showcasing Friz Freleng's unique style. The titular character, a bumbling detective, navigates the whims and chaos of Paris with his sidekick Deux Deux, resulting in a series of laugh-out-loud moments. What’s intriguing here is the pacing; it’s a frenetic adventure that matches the city's lively atmosphere. The animation, while cartoony, has a certain charm that feels distinctively '60s. The humor often plays on the absurdity of the detective genre, poking fun while still delivering engaging scenarios. It’s a slice of that era’s animation that, though perhaps overlooked today, offers a light-hearted look at justice through a very flawed lens.
Animated comedy from Friz FrelengFeatures unique character design and humorReflects 1960s animation style
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