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Ah, 'Pink Press' from 1978, what a curious piece in the Pink Panther series. It has this playful tone that really captures that late '70s animation style. The pacing is quite brisk, moving from one gag to another as our feline protagonist, in his typical suave manner, tries to outsmart guards at a mansion. The humor is charmingly absurd, and you can't help but appreciate the practical effects that bring those antics to life. It’s interesting how the themes of persistence and cleverness are woven through these short escapades, making it a delightful watch. Definitely has that unique feel of the era, doesn’t it?
'Pink Press' has seen various formats over the years, but collectors often lean toward the original theatrical release, which encapsulates the animation style of its time. Scarcity isn’t as pronounced, yet it’s not the most common title you’ll find in collector circles, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for those who appreciate the series. Interest tends to spike around nostalgia for classic animation, especially among those who grew up with the Pink Panther shorts.
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