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So, 'The Three Musketeers' from 1973 is this interesting animated take by Hanna-Barbera, a sort of follow-up to their 1968 version. The film dives into a plot where the queen is wrongfully accused, leading to a mix of swashbuckling action and comedic moments. The animation style gives it a distinct charm—it's not as fluid as modern stuff but has its own quirky appeal. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, swinging between action and dialogue, which can be a bit jarring. But there's a certain warmth in the characters' interactions, and you can really see the effort in capturing the essence of Dumas' tale while keeping it light.
This 1973 animated feature is somewhat lesser-known compared to its live-action counterparts and the previous cartoon, which creates a niche collector interest. Scarcity varies; some prints are hard to come by, especially if you're looking for the original broadcasts. In terms of format, it was primarily released on television, with a few later home video editions that haven't gained extensive attention, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate Hanna-Barbera's contributions beyond their more famous titles.
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