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So, The Pink Blueprint, right? This 1966 animated short really captures that whimsical, carefree vibe of its era. The Pink Panther, with his sly antics, replaces a standard blueprint with his own gaudy, pink version for a modern house. The pacing is spot-on, keeping it light and fun, as we watch him try to outsmart the little man on site. It’s got this playful atmosphere, typical of the Pink Panther series, but what stands out is the visual comedy and clever animation. The slapstick moments are pure gold, and the use of vibrant colors really enhances the absurdity of his designs. It’s one of those shorts that lingers in your mind for its charm and creativity.
The Pink Blueprint has seen various releases across formats, but original prints on 16mm are notably sought after for their vivid colors and quality. It's not exactly rare, but finding a well-preserved version can be a bit of a hunt. Collector interest tends to ebb and flow, but the unique humor and animation style keep it in discussions among enthusiasts. It's one of those films that evokes nostalgia and showcases the creativity of its time.
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