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So, 'Pink of the Litter' is a fascinating little piece from 1967 that captures the whimsical essence of animation during that era. The Pink Panther's misadventures in Litterburg, where he finds himself cleaning up after his own littering, presents a playful commentary on environmental responsibility. The pacing is quite brisk, typical of many shorts of its time, keeping the comedic elements flowing without dragging. The animation style is classic, with vibrant colors that pop, and you can't help but appreciate the practical effects and slapstick humor. It's that charming simplicity that makes it stand out even among other Panther shorts.
Finding a copy of 'Pink of the Litter' can be a bit tricky as it's not as frequently circulated as some other Pink Panther shorts. The original formats have their charm, particularly the vintage VHS releases that collectors seem to chase. The scarcity of certain prints often drives up interest, especially among fans of classic animation. Overall, it's an interesting piece for those who appreciate both the Pink Panther series and the environmental themes presented in a lighthearted way.
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