Review of The Rescuers (1977) by Tasha Robinson for The A.V. Club — 19 Feb 1988
While The Rescuers is at times a showcase for marvelously expressive art—especially in Kahl’s design for Madame Medusa, a sloppy, flailing disaster of a woman with a shapeless bust hanging to her waist and a face like a half-empty bag—the seams show throughout, and it’s all too easy to see the patchwork process that created it from foregrounds and backgrounds, and from animators of varying experience and talent.
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This review of The Rescuers (1977) was written by Tasha Robinson and published by The A.V. Club on 19 Feb 1988.
The Rescuers has generally received positive reviews.
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