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So, 'The Nonexistent Knight' is a bit of a quirky gem from 1969. It’s an animated adventure that really leans into surreal comedy. The animation style has this charming, hand-drawn quality, which adds to its whimsical vibe. Agilulfo, the knight, is an interesting character—his empty armor and voice create a strange, yet engaging presence. The film explores themes of existence and purpose, all wrapped in a lighthearted tone. There are some sharp, witty moments that make it stand out among the era's animation. Pino Zac's direction brings out a unique blend of humor and philosophical musings that aren't often seen in animated films of that time.
Originally released in 1969, Italian production.Hand-drawn animation with a distinctive visual style.Features a mix of comedy and philosophical themes.Dubbed versions exist in multiple languages.
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