He steals it back from the Panther and runs off into the horizon, only to be blown up by explosives that actually were in the safe. He forces the Panther to take the safe back, but his conscience then reassures him into thinking that there is indeed money in the safe. However, the thief begins to think that the Panther is tricking him, and that the safe is actually filled with explosives. After numerous failed attempts, the Pink Panther is held at gunpoint to give the criminal the safe, to which he agrees. Note: First cartoon in which the Pink Panther loses in the end.Ī masked burglar (the Little Man) tries numerous times to crack a safe, but this safe happens to be the Pink Panther's residence. After the Panther disposes of a tiger-skin rug that has sprung to life and has been romantically attracted to him – thanks to an aroma of the Pink Passion perfume, which our hero had sprayed onto himself –, he finds that a new janitor has been hired, then quickly hides, and braces for the process to repeat itself. After enduring a hefty amount of suffering at the hands of mayhem caused by the Panther – though he does not actually know of the Panther's existence –, the janitor leaves a resignation notice in the manager's office. Late at night, the Pink Panther hides in the Gambles Department Store, and spends the night trying to hide from the night-shift janitor (the Little Man), while also using many of the products on display at the store. Note: Footage reused in Pink-In first cartoon in the series where The Pink Panther has a red colored outline. But reality soon sets in when they realize that the Pink Panther actually does exist – as such, they immediately run outside and chase after the garbage truck that has just hauled off the discarded alcohol. When the Pink Panther's cover is blown, the homeowner, believing that he is suffering from alcohol-induced hallucinations, has a local Alcoholics Anonymous representative come to his home to rehabilitate him. The Pink Panther sneaks into a house to stay the night, but ends up having to hide from the residence's drunk owner. Note: First animated short featuring the Pink Panther and first to be produced by Depatie-Freleng Enterprises it is the first and only one to have won an Academy Award for Animated Shorts. Eventually, through the Panther's mischief, the housepainter unintentionally ends up painting the entire house – as well as the surrounding trees, grass, and flowers – pink, and an overjoyed Pink Panther moves into the house, but not before painting the frustrated housepainter completely pink. The Pink Panther sabotages the plans of a housepainter ( the Little Man) who wants to paint a house blue, and counters this by painting the house pink. The Pink Panther's long-time foil, known as the Little Man, appeared in many entries except where noted. Every short in the series includes the word "Pink" in the title. All 32 made-for-television entries were also distributed to theaters after initially airing on The Pink Panther Show under the title The All New Pink Panther Show in 1978 on ABC, respectively. The first 62 entries appeared on Saturday mornings via The Pink Panther Show under the same umbrella title starting in 1969 on NBC. This is a list of the original 124 Pink Panther animated shorts produced between December 18, 1964, and February 1, 1980, by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises (DFE Films). For the 1990s cartoon series, see The Pink Panther (TV series). This article is about the original DePatie-Freleng animated shorts.
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