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Movie Reviews of The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 3: Frolics in the PinkMovie Review: your 2-5 yr olds will love it Summary: 5 Starsi wanted my kids to see the cartoons i grew up with....and i and they weren't dissapointed it.....infact my 2.5 yr old LOVES it and recites the music ....
my 5 yr old enjoys it alot too
Movie Review: Perfect Summary: 5 StarsExactly what I wanted and how I expected it. Very fast delivery, thank you
Movie Review: Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. -3: Frolics in the Pink Summary: 5 StarsI was very satisfied with the arrival and condition of Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection Vol.3: Frolics in the Pink. Thank You very much.
Movie Review: Volume 3 is the subject. Summary: 4 StarsI rather enjoyed this DVD. I am a fan of Pink Panther and my kids love him too. I thought this DVD was fairly good. It wasn't as good as the first and second volumes, but I liked it a lot better than the 4th volume DVD. I recommend that you buy this DVD. It's full of laughs that are remarkable.
Movie Review: The Weakest Pink Summary: 3 StarsOf the three individual Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection DVDs, volume 3 is my least favorite. It has cartoons from 1968-75 and it seems the writers were running out of ideas. A lot of these episodes are bland and uninspired with plots that were done before. A lot of PP chasing things, dogs getting blamed for PP's deeds, insect trouble, etc. There is even a flash back episode ("Pink-In"). It also includes what I think is the worst PP cartoon of all time, "Extinct Pink." PP, dinosaurs and a caveman run around competing over a bone. It has to be seen to appreciate how stupid it is. Not only that but it includes a laugh track!!?? The only episode here that had promise is "Pink Aye," but it ends with the old lounge chair turned lion gag. If you only want to buy one PP DVD, get volume 1. It has "Pink, Plunk, Plink" that includes a cameo appearance by Henry Mancini, "Pink Ice" and "Sink Pink" which feature PP speaking, and "Super Pink" which, even with the laugh track, is one of my favorite PP cartoons. Here's what volume 3 has to offer:
Pinkcome Tax: PP (in Robin Hood style) tries to save a man imprisoned for his inability to pay taxes.
Pink-a-Rella: PP gets his paws on magic witch's wand and turns a poor, plain Jane into a princess so she can win a date with Pelvis Parsely. Funny part: Pelvis tries the slipper on PP.
Pink Pest Control: PP has a termite problem.
Think Before You Pink: PP has trouble crossing the street (uh...yeah).
Slink Pink: PP sneaks into a home with stuffed wildlife and keeps getting the hunter's dog in trouble (this story line had been done several times before).
In the Pink of the Night: PP is not an easy riser.
Pink on the Cob: PP has crow trouble.
Extinct Pink: (Laugh Track=LT) This may be the worst PP ep ever. All it is is PP, a caveman, and dinosaurs competing over a bone.
A Fly in the Pink: (Voices=V) A fruitfly is on the loose.
Pink Blue Plate: PP helps an overworked fry cook.
Pink Tuba-dore: (LT) PP is bothered by a tuba player and the dog keeps being blamed for PP's schemes (again).
Pink Pranks: PP takes a plane to Rome but winds up in Nome (Alaska) and helps a friendly seal avoid a seal pelt hunter.
The Pink Flea: PP tries to get rid of a flea and resorts to shaving himself.
Psst Pink: PP chases a runaway tire.
Gong with the Pink: (LT) PP is a waiter at Gong Ho Restaurant and bangs the gong for orders which is next door to a glass shop. Full of Asian stereotypes. Definitely not PC!
Pink-In: (V) PP reads an old pal's letter and reminisces. This is a flashback ep with clips from Pink Package Plot, Pink Pajamas, and Pickled Pink. Weak.
Pink 8-Ball: PP chases a runaway basketball.
Pink Aye: (LT) PP is a stowaway on the Luxitania (yes, that's the name) and becomes an opera singer's stole. It has a weak ending with the old lounge chair gag.
Trail of the Lonesome Pink: (LT) PP defends furry critters from two French fur trappers.
Pink Da Vinci: PP keeps changing the mouth of the Mona Lisa.
Pink Streaker: PP makes life miserable for a fellow skier.
Salmon Pink/Pink Elephant: These two eps have the same premise. PP feeds an animal (fish and elephant) and each winds up his pet. The writers must have been running out of ideas.
Forty Pink Winks: PP can't find a place to sleep.
Pink Plasma: PP encounters a vampire.
Keep Our Forests Pink: PP is a forest ranger whose quest is to stop a camper who keeps breaking the law.
Bobolink Pink: PP helps a little bird learn to fly.
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