Ralph Bakshi’s 1978 animated The Lord of the Rings film is recognized for its extensive use of rotoscoping and covers the first half of the trilogy. Meanwhile, the 1980 Rankin/Bass The Return of the King serves as a distinct, musical adaptation focusing on the final volume. While niche sites may list these, official remastered versions are available through authorized retailers.
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