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Dogtanian: One for All and All for One
France, 17th century. As a secret plot is on motion to overthrow King Louis XIII, the little daughter of Dogtanian, the brave muskehound of the Royal Guard, is kidnapped. (Edited version of the 1991 animated television series The Return of Dogtanian.)
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious dog named Dogtanian dreams of becoming a Musketeer. He travels to Paris to join the elite guard, but finds himself caught in a web of intrigue and rivalry. Along with his three loyal friends, he must defend the honor of the Queen and thwart the evil Cardinal Richelieu's treacherous schemes.
Critical Reception
The 1995 animated film 'Dogtanian: One for All and All for One' received a mixed reception. While praised for its vibrant animation and energetic pacing, some critics found the plot to be derivative and the humor to be hit-or-miss.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its colorful animation and fast-paced action sequences.
The film's humor is often slapstick and may appeal more to younger audiences.
The plot is a familiar retelling of the classic Musketeer story with canine characters.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but general sentiment suggests it's a fun, lighthearted animated adventure suitable for families.
Fun Fact
This film is part of a series of animated adaptations of Alexandre Dumas's 'The Three Musketeers', featuring dogs as the main characters.
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