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So, 'Pink, Plunk, Plink' is a delightful little piece from '66 that showcases the Pink Panther in a rather amusing light. The premise revolves around our pink feline fumbling his way through a violin performance, and it’s all set against the backdrop of Beethoven’s Fifth. The animation carries that classic, whimsical charm, and the pacing is brisk—perfect for a short. The blend of comedy and music is pretty seamless, with the Pink Panther Theme popping up in unexpected ways. It's a bit of a playful interpretation, and the practical effects, while simple, add a unique flair to the overall experience. Definitely a quirky entry in the Pink Panther series, worth a look for fans of animated shorts.
This short has seen various formats over the years, from VHS to DVD, but it remains somewhat elusive in the collector's market. Its rarity tends to increase due to the limited release of certain compilations featuring the Pink Panther. Collectors often appreciate the unique blend of animation and classical music, making it a noteworthy piece for those focused on animation history or the Pink Panther franchise specifically.
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