If your interest is historical, the term "disertori" (deserters) in 1939 specifically relates to:
The title refers to the duo joining the French Foreign Legion to help Ollie forget a heartbreak, only to immediately try to desert when they realize how hard the life is.
It remains one of their most beloved films in Italy, famous for the song "Guardo gli asini che volano nel ciel" (the Italian dub of "Shine On, Harvest Moon"). 📚 Historical & Literary Context 39 - I disertori
Alternatively, it may refer to the The Flying Deuces (starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy), which was released in Italy under the title I disertori . 🤖 Daltanious (Episode 39): "I disertori"
This episode is often cited by Italian fans as one of the more poignant and "mature" entries in the series, moving beyond standard giant robot battles to explore the ethics of war. 🎬 The Flying Deuces (1939): "I disertori" If your interest is historical, the term "disertori"
Stories of Italian soldiers who abandoned the fascist army to join partisan groups, though this became more prominent after 1943.
The episode humanizes the enemy, showing they are not all mindless killing machines. 🤖 Daltanious (Episode 39): "I disertori" This episode
Kento must decide whether to trust those who were once his mortal enemies.