Anthropomorphic Delusions...Man a la Taquet

"QUIXOTE" TAKES TEST RUN
Taquet fabricated a literally "handless" or "gloveless" suit of armor to be worn by the courageous knight.
Look at a preview of the GLOVELESS armor.
Taquet also made a test run with the first-draft materials showing the knight in his armor for the first time.
Quixote Series Draft Test


Quixote Series Takes Dinner Break
Taquet Film studios reportedly took a break from their valorous pursuit of the quickly approaching Don Quixote series to visit the local Fuddruckers. There are rumors, however, that Taquet is designing a scaled-to-size virtual replication of the Studio's "living room set," made famous, of course, by the company's highly regarded "Basement Reels."


Quixote Set Under Construction At Taquet

Contruction for the new "Quixote" set has commenced. You can view a behind the scenes look at the famous windmill. Windmill's distorted spinning details are still currently being perfected for maximum efficiency.
The Windmill


Anthropomorphic Delusions: Man a la Taquet
Your beloved Taquet is teaming up with Cervantes to coordinate on a massive venture for the first ever unauthorized, partially-animated rendition of "Don Quixote." New scenes will be brought to the Taquet fans weekly. An extraordinary amount of information about this project will find its way to this page over the next couple days, so please, check soon! Viva la Taquet!!

'Who can doubt that in ages to come, when the authentic story of my famous deeds comes to light, the sage who writes of them will say, when he comes to tell of my first expedition so early in the morning: "Scarce had the ruddy Apollo spread the golden threads of his lovely hair over the broad and spacious face of the earth, and scarcely had the forked tongues of the little painted birds greeted with mellifluous harmony the coming of the rosy Aurora who, leaving the soft bed of her jealous husband, showed herself at the doors and balconies of the Manchegan horizon, when the famous knight, Don Quixote de la Mancha, quitting the slothful down, mounted his famous steed Rocinante and began to journey across the ancient and celebrated plain of Montiel"?'

--Don Quixote,
The Knight of the Sad Countenance