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An Ounce of Pink is a 1965 animated short that captures the Pink Panther's signature blend of charm and mischief. The Panther's interaction with the coin-operated talking weight machine creates a whimsical yet chaotic atmosphere. The pacing is typical of the era, with a delightful rhythm that keeps viewers engaged, while the slapstick humor resonates with family audiences. The animation style has that distinctive flair, showcasing the practical effects that were so prevalent in mid-60s animation. It's got a certain quirky charm that makes it stand out in the Pink Panther series, although it sits somewhat in the shadow of other more widely recognized entries. There's a playful exploration of value and misadventure here, which feels fresh even decades later.
This short has seen a range of releases over the years, primarily as part of compilation collections featuring the Pink Panther character. It's not as commonly found as some of the other shorts, which may add to its allure for collectors. Interest tends to fluctuate with new releases, but it remains a charming piece of the animation landscape from the 60s, appealing to those who appreciate the distinctive style and humor of the time.
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