This might seem strange, but does anyone else think that the model of Pete we see in the Country of Musketeers was particularly well animated? The facial features seemed more expressive and elastic than usual, and the way that mood and temperment is illustrated (such as the self-assured strut he does during the credits) seemed very polished and fluid. It felt more like watching an actual cartoon than just watching the usual flapping gums.
This might seem strange, but does anyone else think that the model of Pete we see in the Country of Musketeers was particularly well animated? The facial features seemed more expressive and elastic than usual, and the way that mood and temperment is illustrated (such as the self-assured strut he does during the credits) seemed very polished and fluid. It felt more like watching an actual cartoon than just watching the usual flapping gums.