Pink 8 Ball (1972) Poster

(1972)

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7/10
One of Pinky's most unusual cartoons but still an enjoyable one
TheLittleSongbird25 January 2014
There are better Pink Panther cartoons but also worse, Pink 8 Ball while short of classic status is an improvement over the previous cartoon, the pointless Pink-In. Admittedly the ending is too ridiculous to really take at face value(yes even for a cartoon that even from knowing about the storyline that it was going to be a strange one), while elegantly coloured the animation is a little too simple and rushed-looking and the story is on the predictable side. The music though is zesty and almost seductive with the classic theme tune still not ageing a jot. There are some fun gags too, if very unusual ones, especially with the ostrich and with the ball impersonating a mannequin. It is true that Pink 8 Ball is in some ways a surreal cartoon, but amidst the silliness there is also a fair degree of charm and the pacing has zest(even with the ending and story not being as strong the gags keep things afloat), which makes that unusual feeling tangible at least. Pinky is still very cool and is always watchable, his comic timing without fault, but the basketball has the most effective gags and is the funnier character perhaps, but there have been more interesting support characters in the Pink Panther cartoons. All in all, an enjoyable if very strange entry(providing that you don't find it too weird to not properly like it) in the Pink Panther series, not among the best or the worst, more at a comfortable position in the middle. 7/10 Bethany Cox
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7/10
The infernal basketball
Atreyu_II4 April 2009
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This cartoon is quite unusual. Funny, yes, but awkward and a little stupid, to be sincere. It's not one of Pink Panther's finest, but it is okay. Simple but unpredictable, acceptable artwork (without being fine) and some good gags.

Here, Pinky lives an adventure with an infernal basketball. It starts by falling down the building and right on the little white man's head. As soon as Pinky recovers the ball, that's when strange things happen until the end. The ball wins a life and a mind of its own. The ball stubbornly refuses to obey to Pinky and, among other things, puts Pinky in trouble, makes Pinky follow it through the entire city and even becomes a giant basketball during some moments.

The ending is the dumbest part: the basketball falls in love with another ball. Pinky never manages to recover the ball. The ball just won't take any orders. I wouldn't put up with that, I'd quit on the ball.
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6/10
Not that bad
rbverhoef1 May 2004
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Spoilers.

In this Pink Panther short the panther loses a basketball that has a life on its own. At first the ball ens up in a zoo, with an ostrich that thinks the ball is his egg and seals who play with it. After this the ball really seems to know what it is doing. It takes a taxi, enters a store where it tries to hide under a wig. The panther finds it and the ball bounces away again. Then the ball runs into a volleyball and they fall in love. Together they go to the bridal shop but after a vision of the basketball he must leave as quick as he can. He encounters the panther again.

You understand it is all as stupid as it can be, but there are some gags that really work and therefore it is fun to watch. Although I am normally not a big fan of the Pink Panther shorts I liked this one a lot better than most others.
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Somehow manages to be surreal and banal at the same time
Spleen2 April 2002
The Pink Panther chases a basketball with a mind of its own - literally, as it turns out: it catches a taxi, impersonates a mannequin head, falls in love with a volleyball, etc. Each strange turn of events comes across as just another desperate attempt to keep the cartoon going. If the basketball had bounced so as to LOOK as though it was obeying the laws of physics the surrealism might have had some charm and the contrivances might have had some zest ... hell, if the basketball had even had a minimal personality, the cartoon might have worked. The artwork is disappointing, too.
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7/10
During the past 50-plus years, many pool sharks have been lured . . .
pixrox16 January 2023
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. . . into watching PINK 8 BALL under false pretenses. Despite what the title implies, this picture has nothing to do with "Trouble in River City"--aka, "Ya Got Trouble"--or what Harold Hill called "the Devil's tool." As a service to folks such as Manitoba Fats, I'll explain that this film ACTUALLY is about a pastime called "basketball," invented by a guy named Jim on Dec. 21, 1891 in Springfield, MA. This sport involves throwing round bound balls into fruit baskets after "dribbling" them around for awhile. There are all kinds of senseless rules prohibiting such things as palming, lane violations, three-second infractions and high sticking. Unlike pool, teams average about a dozen players each, requiring most of them to be sitting on a "bench" at any given time. The excess net men are needed because "referees" make sure that lots of basketball players "foul out" before any game can end. Everyone knows that there is no crying in baseball, and we all found out this week that "Cry Me a River" is football's theme song. The conclusion of PINK 8 BALL shows that basketball weeps if it gets mixed up with volleyball. But THAT'S a whole other story.
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2/10
Over-imaginative and not very entertaining.
OllieSuave-0076 October 2016
The Pink Panther was gift-wrapping a basketball when it drops to the floor and bounces out the window, knocking the pointy-nosed man below on his balcony swimming pool and rolls down to the street. The Pink Panther chases the bouncing basketball into a zoo, which crosses path with an ostrich and two seals. The ball seemingly develops a mind of its own and decides to bounce away from the pursuing panther.

For a cartoon, I thought a bouncing basketball with a mind of its own was over-imaginative and thought up with not much substance and clever ideas. The cartoon is basically just the Pink Panther chasing the ball around - not much to laugh about and not much entertainment to go out.

Grade D---
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8/10
A Basketball With A Mind Of Its Own
ccthemovieman-121 June 2007
This is not unlike a couple of other Pink Panther cartoons in which the panther goes chasing after an object that got away from him Recently, I watched one in which he chased an automobile tire all over town. In this story, it's a basketball. He had wrapped it as a present but it broke through the paper, bounced out the window of his high-rise apartment.....and the gag was on.

This ball, as others have mentioned, seems to have a mind of its own as it hides in back of a tree in one scene. Anyway, we follow it as it bounces from the city street below, to the zoo, to a taxi cab, to a department store, on and on. (By the way, we have a department store chain in this area that goes by the name that's in here: Bon-Ton.)

Highlights included the Panther momentarily regaining possession of the ball, only to lose it again to a jealous ostrich, who dribbles it away, and later the basketball disguising itself as a head-mannequin to place wigs on.

The ending to this animated short is very bizarre, and I'm sure it was very satisfying, just very strange.
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