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Tortilla Flaps is quite the amusing little animation from 1958, though its director remains a mystery. The film balances a lighthearted tone with some surprisingly chaotic moments, especially during the crow's relentless pursuit of Speedy's friends. It's not just about the chase; there's a certain playful violence that adds depth to the narrative. The pacing feels just right—fast enough to keep you engaged, but with pauses that let you appreciate the ridiculousness of the situation. The crow's transformation from predator to partygoer is a charming theme of camaraderie that sneaks up on you. It's not a lengthy film, but it leaves a lasting impression with its distinctive animation style and quirky humor.
Tortilla Flaps has had a few releases over the years, primarily on VHS and DVD, but it can be somewhat elusive for collectors. Interest seems to ebb and flow, with an uptick during animation retrospectives or Looney Tunes-themed showcases. Its scarcity is tied to the lesser-known status of the film, which can make finding a good condition copy a bit of a hunt. This film, with its unique charm and historical context as part of the late '50s animation wave, holds a niche place among collectors.
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