Donkey Xote (2007) -

The film is perhaps most famous today for its blatant visual and marketing similarities to Shrek . Critics and audiences alike noted that Rucio bears an uncanny resemblance to Eddie Murphy’s "Donkey," and the film's promotional materials even boasted the tongue-in-cheek tagline "From the producers who saw Shrek".

: The movie is packed with anachronisms and references, such as Rucio cracking jokes about "a talking donkey friend who hangs out with a green ogre". Donkey Xote (2007)

: At the time of its release, it was a high-budget European co-production intended to rival international standards. The film is perhaps most famous today for

In this version, Rucio (the donkey) insists that the legendary Knight of La Mancha isn't actually mad. Instead, he portrays Quixote as an intelligent, passionate dreamer whose true story has been distorted by others. The plot follows Quixote, Sancho Panza, and their trusty steeds—Rucio and the skeletal horse Rocinante—as they set out on a final journey to the Knight of the Crescent Moon tournament in Barcelona to prove Quixote's existence and win the hand of the fair Dulcinea. A Controversial "Mockbuster" Legacy : At the time of its release, it

: Depending on where you live, you might find it under titles like Donkey X (North America), A Donkey's Tale (UK), or Les Folles Aventures De Rucio (France).

: Reflecting its Spanish roots, the DVD release included dubs in Catalan, Galician, and Basque.

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