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Congratulations It's Pink (1967) is a charming entry in the Pink Panther series, blending animation with a light-hearted adventure. The film diverges from the usual picnic basket antics, as the titular character ends up in a rather peculiar situation of caring for a baby. The pacing is breezy, typical of the era, and the playful tone keeps things engaging without overstaying its welcome. What stands out, however, are the vibrant colors and the clever use of slapstick humor; it's pure visual fun. The animation captures the whimsical nature of its protagonist perfectly, and while the director remains unknown, the artistry feels quintessentially '60s in a delightful way.
This film has seen various releases over the years, but finding a good condition print can be a challenge. Many collectors appreciate it for its unique storyline within the Pink Panther franchise, as it showcases a softer, more comedic side to the character. While not as widely discussed as some other entries, it has its niche among animation enthusiasts and Pink Panther aficionados alike, making it an interesting piece for dedicated collectors.
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