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Woody's Knight Mare is a curious little gem from 1969 that blends animation and comedy in a way that feels both whimsical and sharp. It takes this satirical jab at authority—King John, with his ridiculous gold crown, really gets the point across. Woody’s defiance against bowing down adds a rebellious spirit to the film, and the pacing is brisk enough to keep you engaged without feeling rushed. The animation style has its own charm, perhaps not as polished as what you'd find in Disney productions but certainly distinctive in its execution. It’s the kind of film that makes you think about the absurdity of power, wrapped up in a light-hearted package.
Woody's Knight Mare holds a certain charm that appeals to collectors interested in lesser-known animations from the late '60s. It's not often you find titles like this, which makes it somewhat scarce, especially in good quality prints. The film has seen various formats over the years but remains an underappreciated piece in many collectors' libraries, drawing those who appreciate a unique twist on historical satire through animation.
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