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Psychedelic Pink is a curious gem from 1968 that dives into the surreal with its wild animation style. The Pink Panther stumbles upon this trippy bookshop, where vibrant colors and bizarre shapes collide, creating an atmosphere that feels like stepping into a daydream. The pacing is loose, almost meandering, but that complements the psychedelic theme; it’s more about the experience than a tight narrative. The short, pointy-nosed hippie lends an odd charm, and the practical effects draw you into this kooky world. It’s distinctive, sure, but also a little strange in a way that invites you to just go with the flow and enjoy the ride.
Psychedelic Pink has had a few releases over the years, but it tends to fly under the radar among mainstream collectors. Its rarity adds to its allure, especially on vintage formats like VHS, where the cover art alone tells a story. There’s a niche group that appreciates this film for its unique animation style and its place in the evolution of psychedelic visuals in cinema. If you come across a good condition copy, it might just be worth snagging for its distinctive artistic value.
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