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So, "Pink: Water Bandit, Rain Bandit" is this oddball gem from 1990 that hits you with this gritty, animated vibe. The story unfolds on a dry, desolate planet where young Pink and her ragtag crew of outlaws are all about swiping water from the clutches of the oppressive Silver Company. The animation style feels a bit raw yet charming, giving it an underground feel. You can really sense the struggle against corporate greed, which is pretty relevant even today. Sheriff Cobalt Blue is no run-of-the-mill antagonist either; there's depth in his pursuit of justice, albeit misguided. The pacing is curious, sometimes slow, but it builds a distinct atmosphere that keeps you intrigued. It has this unique charm that makes it stand out among other animated flicks of its time.
Interesting character dynamics, especially Pink's leadership.The animation has a distinctive, almost indie quality to it.The themes of environmentalism and rebellion resonate well.
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