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Therapeutic Pink (1977) offers a quirky slice of animation where the titular character encounters a rather persistent dog clinging to his tail. The humor is light and playful, with a sense of whimsy that permeates the entire short. The pacing is brisk, characteristic of many animated features from this era, keeping the audience engaged without overstaying its welcome. The practical effects and animation style reflect the distinct aesthetic of the late '70s, blending charm with a touch of absurdity. It's interesting how the humor pivots on the absurdity of the situation, making it a unique entry in the Pink Panther series. The animation is fluid, a hallmark of the time, making it feel vibrant despite the simplicity of the premise.
Therapeutic Pink has a modest yet dedicated collector following, primarily due to its rarity in physical formats. The film was released on a handful of VHS compilations, often overshadowed by more prominent Pink Panther titles, making it a slight challenge to find in good condition today. As a result, it garners interest from collectors looking for less common entries in the franchise, adding to its charm and allure among enthusiasts.
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