A comically ridiculously altered version of the classic tale, in which Don Quixote is victorious over his imaginary enemies and emits Tarzan-like yells of triumph..

George Manuell, Ben Hardaway, Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra, Otto Englander
United States

Is this worth a watch? If you have an obsession with the weird history of animation, then sure, go for it. But if you’re looking for a faithful take on the book, you are going to be annoyed pretty quickly. It’s for the curious, not the literary purists. Honestly, watching this feels like catching a fever in a 1930s ba...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ub Iwerks

Maurice Campbell
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"Is this worth a watch? If you have an obsession with the weird history of animation, then sure, go for it. But if you’re looking for a faithful take on the book, you are going to be annoyed pretty quickly. It’s for the curious, not the literary purists. Honestly, watching this feels like catching a fever in a 1930s basement. It’s not long, thank goodness, but it leaves you with questions. Like, why does Quixote sound like he just swung in from a different movie set? The Tarzan Problem There is..."

