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So, 'Put-Put, Pink' is a delightful little entry in the Pink Panther series, capturing the charm of classic animation with that cheeky humor we’ve come to expect. It’s a fun watch as the Pink Panther dives into the world of motorcycle building, leading to a series of amusing mishaps. The pacing feels just right, with enough slapstick timing to keep you engaged. You can see the practical effects at play, which adds a certain texture to the gags. The animation style here has that classic late '60s vibe—colorful and fluid, giving the characters a lively presence. It’s not just another cartoon; there’s a playful spirit throughout that feels distinctly Pink Panther.
'Put-Put, Pink' has seen a few releases over the years, but finding a decent copy can be a bit tricky. The original prints had a good run on various formats, but collectors often seek out the cleaned-up versions for better quality. Its niche appeal certainly makes it one of those animated shorts that might not get the same attention as the feature films, but for Pink Panther enthusiasts, it’s a fun piece to track down.
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