Pink Panic

Pink Panic
Pink Panther series
Directed by Director:
Hawley Pratt
Produced by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng
Music by Walter Greene
Animation by Character animation:
Warren Batchelder
John Gibbs
LaVerne Harding
Manny Perez
Manny Gould
Don Williams
Bob Matz
Layouts by Character and background layout:
Jacques Rupp
Backgrounds by Background paint:
Peter Alvarado
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) January 11, 1967
Color process Color by:
Deluxe
Running time 5' 59"
Country United States
Language English
Preceded by Pinknic
Followed by Pink Posies

Pink Panic is the 26th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980.

Plot

The Pink Panther, seeking a night's shelter from a storm, comes upon a Western frontier ghost town called Dead Dog, and the one hotel in the town is haunted. While trying to stay the night at the Dead Dog Hotel, the panther signs a guest book but the ink splatters his face. He wipes into a chair-covering sheet, which is indeed a nasty ghost because two menacing eyes appear and when Pink opens a room, he stumbles upon the chair and throws it downstairs because he thinks that the weird creature is an ordinary chair. The ghost returns to the room and heads for the bathroom where Pink takes a shower and just as he is about to attack him, Pink grabs the specter for a towel and throws him to the tub.

When the Pink Panther gets ready for bed, a skeleton crawls into the bed unnoticed and the two blow the candles simultaneously. Suddenly, a dreadful scream and fighting knocks along with bone shatterings are heard. Pink understands that he place is haunted. After a lengthy battle against the ghost and skeleton, he is able to defeat them temporarily by hitting both with a stick. The ghost dons a six-gun belt and pursues the panther into a wine cellar, where the panther pickles the ghost in a wine keg. The drunken ghost is then inflated like a balloon by the Pink Panther and burst, becoming a group of little specters that join the skeleton in pursuing the Pink Panther in an old grandfather clock, which breaks into pieces. The resulting noise prompts the town sheriff to arrest the Pink Panther and his supernatural foes, until sunrise causes ghosts, skeleton, sheriff, and whole town to vanish.

Notes

References

  1. Beck, Jerry. (2006) Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest Cat in Town!; DK ADULT, ISBN 0-7566-1033-8
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