The Pink of Bagdad
The Pink of Bagdad
| 09 December 1978 (USA)
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An Indian fakir's magic rope falls in love with the Pink Panther's tail. (Reissue of "The Pink of Arabee" 1976).

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Incannerax

What a waste of my time!!!

Ameriatch

One of the best films i have seen

ScoobyWell

Great visuals, story delivers no surprises

Spoonatects

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

OllieSuave-007

The Pink Panther visits a city that is supposed to be Baghdad, who soaks up some sightseeing and runs into a snake charmer. Instead of a snake, a rope rises from the jar and takes to the liking of the Pink Panther's tail. What results is a lot of back and forth tangling between the rope and the panther's tail.The Pink Panther also has a run-in with a string of spaghetti, which also takes a liking to the panther's tail.This cartoon is actually a retread of an earlier story titled "Pink of Arabee," but with a few different scenes. But, it's a rather uniquely done cartoon and some laughter here and there and some nice slapstick action.Grade B

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TheLittleSongbird

Re-issues/remakes of previous Pink Panther cartoons have not always fared well. The Pink of Bagdad is almost identical to The Pink of Arabee with the exception of a few differences at the end, that don't work quite as well, but like The Pink of Bagdad despite being a little pointless is a decent and amusing Pink Panther cartoon for a re-issue, it isn't a classic but it's hardly a disaster. The music has a lot of charm, the theme tune still hasn't gotten old despite it having been heard more times than you can count and the Arabian flavour of the incidental music is very cleverly done, how it sounds like a variant of the main theme but with an Arabian spin. There is much to enjoy in the gags too, the ending is still good and the rope collapsing at the sight of Pinky's skunk tail is even funnier. I love also how the snake charmer just carries on playing as if oblivious to everything going on, despite a fair bit of it happening right under his nose. None of them feel rushed or drawn out.Pinky is still the cool and likable panther we know and love, and the rope is one of his funnier foils in a while. It may do a lot of the same thing, trying to get Pinky's affections and keeping him no matter what, but you've just got to love how it has a mind of its own and how it moves exactly how a snake would when charmed. The Pink of Bagdad, like The Pink of Arabee, is not perfect however. The pacing is a little staid like at the beginning, once the rope is introduced the pace gets better but could have had more energy. The story is somewhat routine and lacking in crispness at times.But it was the animation that came off least. Even for the minimal, simple style the Pink Panther cartoons adopt, the animation looks rather rushed and simplistic, a couple of parts especially with Pinky's fair few attempts trying to escape from the rope and the pot it comes from where it repeats itself. In conclusion, unexceptional and a little pointless but still amusing without being one of the best or worst Pink Panther cartoons. 6/10 Bethany Cox

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Shira Dotnet

The first four minutes of this cartoon appear to be identical to the first four minutes of The Pink of Arabee except with a different sound track. Only the last two minutes have a few differences, but both end the same way.The Pink Panther is minding his own business, walking down the street, when he encounters a snake charmer. The snake charmer's mizmar causes Pinky's tail to start obeying like a snake. Then a rope comes out of the snake charmer's basket and falls in love with Pinky's tail. The rest of the movie continues with the snake charmer theme - the rope pursues Pinky as he tries to escape it, then some spaghetti that he's eating is charmed by the snake charmer, then the threads holding together a flying carpet that he's using to make his getaway are captivated by the snake charmer.There are no scenes resembling belly dance in this despite its Oriental theme.

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