List of The Pink Panther cartoons

This article is about the original DePatie-Freleng animated shorts. For the 1990s cartoon series, see The Pink Panther (1993 TV series).

This is a list of the 124 The Pink Panther animated shorts produced between December 18, 1964 and February 1, 1980 by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (DFE Films) and MGM Animation.[1] Ninety-two shorts were released theatrically, and eventually appeared on Saturday mornings via The Pink Panther Show starting in 1969. All made-for-television entries (#93-#124) were also distributed to theaters after initially airing on The All New Pink Panther Show in 1978-1980.

The Pink Panther's long-time foil, known simply as The Little Man, appeared in many entries except where noted.

1964

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
001 The Pink Phink December 18, 1964 Friz Freleng The Pink Panther disagrees with a decorator (The Little Man) over what color a house should be: blue or pink. First appearance of the Pink Panther; Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons.
002 Pink Pajamas December 25, 1964 Friz Freleng The Pink Panther sneaks into a house to stay the night and has to hide from its drunk owner. The Little Man does not appear; footage reused in Pink-In.

1965

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
003 We Give Pink Stamps February 12, 1965 Friz Freleng The Pink Panther hides in a department store and spends the night trying to hide from the janitor. Footage reused for connecting bumper sequence on The Pink Panther Show.
004 Dial "P" for Pink March 17, 1965 Friz Freleng A burglar tries to steal a safe where the Pink Panther is hiding. Features the theme song from the Blake Edwards film A Shot in the Dark; this theme would be featured prominently in the The Inspector cartoon series.
005 Sink Pink April 12, 1965 Friz Freleng Big-game hunter Tex B'wana (voiced by Paul Frees) uses a "Noah's Ark" plot to catch animals in Africa for his wife Nora, but is having trouble catching a pink panther to complete his haul. One of two cartoons where the Pink Panther has dialogue.
006 Pickled Pink May 12, 1965 Friz Freleng A drunk partygoer (voiced by Mel Blanc) takes the Pink Panther home, and tries to hide him from his wife (also voiced by Mel Blanc), who hates him bringing "crooked bums" into the house. Footage reused in Pink-In.
007 Pinkfinger May 13, 1965 Friz Freleng The Pink Panther decides to become a secret agent with the help of an offscreen narrator (voiced by Paul Frees).
008 Shocking Pink May 13, 1965 Friz Freleng The Pink Panther tries to have a quiet afternoon, but is interrupted by an offscreen narrator (voiced by Larry Storch) persuading him to try various do-it-yourself tasks.
009 Pink Ice June 10, 1965 Friz Freleng The Pink Panther attempts to recover stolen diamonds in South Africa from Deveraux and Hoskins, two thieving English diamond hunters. The second of two cartoons where the Pink Panther has dialogue; all voices provided by Rich Little.
010 The Pink Tail Fly August 25, 1965 Friz Freleng After watching late TV, the Pink Panther has a late night battle with a mosquito. The last Pink Panther cartoon directed by Friz Freleng; the first of three entries where the panther battles a bug.
011 Pink Panzer September 15, 1965 Hawley Pratt An offscreen narrator (Paul Frees) plays the Pink Panther and his neighbor Harry (also voiced by Paul Frees) off against each other over unreturned garden tools. The narrator is revealed to be the Devil at the end of the short.
012 An Ounce of Pink October 20, 1965 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther encounters a talking weight machine (voiced by Larry Storch) who claims to be able to predict the future.
013 Reel Pink November 16, 1965 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther goes fishing, but eventually gets sabotaged by one of his own bait worms and then must fight an aggressive crab he accidentally reels in. Footage reused for connecting bumper sequences on The Pink Panther Show.
014 Bully for Pink December 14, 1965 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther becomes a Toreador, stealing a magic cloak from Marvelo the magician, which results in an illusion-filled bullfight. The intro and outro music for this cartoon have been re-orchestrated.

1966

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
015 Pink Punch February 21, 1966 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther introduces his own beverage line, "Pink Punch", but the asterisk above the "I" on his sign insists on being green.
016 Pink Pistons March 16, 1966 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther buys a car and has a driving argument with Granny Flash, Senior Citizens Drag Champion, who drives a souped-up jalopy. Footage reused for connecting bumper sequence on The Pink Panther Show.
017 Vitamin Pink April 6, 1966 Hawley Pratt Based on the traditions of tonic-sellers in the old US west, The Pink Panther goes under the alias Dr. Phink and sells Vitamin Pink, and has to capture a bank robber who springs into his crime-committing youth after he takes one too many pills.
018 The Pink Blueprint May 25, 1966 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther changes the blueprint designs for a house to his own pinkprints and fights with a contractor to make sure they are built. Nominated for Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons; footage reused in Pinkologist.
019 Pink, Plunk, Plink May 25, 1966 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther learns to play the violin, and interrupts a performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony with the Pink Panther Theme played on various instruments. Henry Mancini makes a brief cameo; first cartoon scored by Walter Greene.
020 Smile Pretty, Say Pink May 29, 1966 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther bedevils a cheapskate photographer in Pinkstone National Park after he refuses to donate a dollar. Footage reused for connecting bumper sequences on The Pink Panther Show; last cartoon scored by William Lava.
021 Pink-A-Boo June 26, 1966 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther battles with a hungry mouse raiding his refrigerator, who throws a late-night party with a crowd of other mice.
022 Genie with the Light Pink Fur September 14, 1966 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther finds a talking magic lamp and becomes a genie. However, he cannot get anyone to rub the lamp.
023 Super Pink October 12, 1966 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther decides to be a superhero and keeps trying to help the same little old lady, but doesn't actually succeed in any attempts. Footage reused for connecting bumper sequences on The Pink Panther Show.
024 Rock A Bye Pinky December 23, 1966 Hawley Pratt A man staying in the woods with his dog keeps the Pink Panther awake with his snoring. The panther decides that this means war. Footage reused in Pinkologist; the score for this cartoon would be the standard for Pink Panther cartoons between 1967 and 1974; released with an unknown reissue.

1967

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
025 Pinknic January 6, 1967 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther wakes up in a log cabin in January and has to avoid starving to death, and getting eaten by a starving mouse, before Spring. Released with an unknown reissue.
026 Pink Panic January 11, 1967 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther stays in the haunted Dead Dog Hotel on a stormy night. Released with an unknown reissue.
027 Pink Posies April 26, 1967 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther replaces all the yellow posies in a garden with pink ones, annoying a gardener in the process. Footage reused for connecting bumper sequences on The Pink Panther Show and in Pinkologist.
028 Pink of the Litter May 17, 1967 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther is caught littering in the town of Litterburg, and as punishment, he has to clear all of the litter in the entire town.
029 In the Pink May 18, 1967 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther joins a gym, but does not have luck getting into shape.
030 Jet Pink June 13, 1967 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther flies an experimental fighter jet, but has trouble controlling it. The foreground (character) layer at the end of the piece was reused in Prefabricated Pink.
031 Pink Paradise June 24, 1967 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther arrives on a desert island to discover a native and his dog. The dog gets suspicious and tries unsuccessfully to prove the panther's existence to his owner. Released with an unknown reissue.
032 Pinto Pink July 19, 1967 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther has a long journey home and tries to tame a horse to ride back, but it isn't easy.
033 Congratulations It's Pink October 27, 1967 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther steals a family's baby basket instead of a picnic basket at the park and ends up having to raise the baby until the parents return.
034 Prefabricated Pink November 22, 1967 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther decides to work at a construction site, but wreaks havoc instead. The foreground (character) layer at the end of the piece was taken from Jet Pink.
035 The Hand Is Pinker Than the Eye December 20, 1967 Hawley Pratt A cold Pink Panther sneaks into a house owned by a magician and gets irritated by a rabbit who keeps bothering him.
036 Pink Outs December 27, 1967 Gerry Chiniquy A series of 12 miniature-cartoons that end when each one "pinks out." 11 of the 12 sequences were reused for connecting bumper sequences on The Pink Panther Show.

1968

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
037 Sky Blue Pink January 3, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther decides to try kite-flying, and annoys a local homeowner in the process.
038 Pinkadilly Circus February 21, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther comes to the aid of a hen-pecked man who pulls a thorn out of his foot.
039 Psychedelic Pink March 13, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther visits a psychedelic bookshop where trouble arises. Released with an unknown reissue.
040 Come On In! The Water's Pink April 10, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther visits Biceps Beach, and gets the better of a muscleman. The Little Man does not appear.
041 Put-Put, Pink April 14, 1968 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther turns his hand to building a motorcycle, but mayhem ensues whenever he goes for a drive.
042 G.I. Pink May 1, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther joins the army and angers his sergeant with his usual antics. Footage reused in Pink-In; released with an unknown reissue.
043 Lucky Pink May 7, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther keeps returning a lucky horseshoe to its bank robber owner, which in turn causes incredible bad luck for the crook by continually attracting the police.
044 The Pink Quarterback May 22, 1968 Hawley Pratt After the Pink Panther flips a quarter to decide whether he should spend it on a hot dog or a hamburger, it rolls away, and he goes after it.
045 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Pink June 30, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther builds a house between an observatory and the moon, which annoys the astronomer working there.
046 Pink Valiant July 10, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther has to rescue a princess kidnapped by the Black Knight, but must first tame his uncooperative horse.
047 The Pink Pill July 31, 1968 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther slips on a banana peel and ends up in a hospital, where his elderly roommate laughs at all the panther's mishaps.
048 Prehistoric Pink August 7, 1968 Hawley Pratt In prehistoric times, The Pink Panther and a caveman try to work out the best way to move stone blocks.
049 Pink in the Clink September 18, 1968 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther is forced by a burglar to help him break into a manufacturing warehouse and crack a safe. Footage reused in Pink-In.
050 Little Beaux Pink October 2, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther and a sheep come to live in Cattle County, Texas, and have to endure a sheep-abusing cattleman.
051 Tickled Pink October 6, 1968 Gerry Chiniquy Longing to have a pair of roller skates, The Pink Panther's fairy godmother gives him a pair of magic ones that he cannot control. The Little Man does not appear.
052 Pink Sphinx October 23, 1968 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther buys a camel and goes searching for a hidden tomb. The Little Man does not appear.
053 Pink Is a Many Splintered Thing November 20, 1968 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther decides to become a lumberjack, but has to deal with an overzealous lumberjack and a swarm of bees. First film to be rated by the MPAA.
054 The Pink Package Plot December 11, 1968 Art Davis The Pink Panther is forced by a criminal to deliver a package to the Slobvanian Embassy, but must first get past the guard dog. The Little Man does not appear; footage reused in Pink-In.
055 Pinkcome Tax December 20, 1968 Art Davis In medieval times, The Pink Panther tries to rescue an imprisoned peasant because he is too poor to pay taxes.

1969

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
056 Pink-A-Rella January 8, 1969 Hawley Pratt Pink finds a witch's magic wand and helps a girl in rags become glamorous to win a date with Pelvis Parsley. The Little Man does not appear. However, it is the first appearance of a female "Pink Panther"; released with an unknown reissue.
057 Pink Pest Control February 12, 1969 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther has a problem with a termite who devours every wooden item in his house. The Little Man does not appear.
058 Think Before You Pink March 19, 1969 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther has difficulty crossing a busy traffic intersection. Released with an unknown reissue.
059 Slink Pink April 2, 1969 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther sneaks into a house on a cold night, soon to learn it belongs to a hunter. The hunter's dog soon learns of the panther's presence, and unsuccessfully tries to prove this to his owner.
060 In the Pink of the Night May 18, 1969 Art Davis The Pink Panther has problems waking up in the morning and buys a cuckoo clock, but it causes more problems. The Little Man does not appear.
061 Pink on the Cob May 29, 1969 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther operates a farm and battles two crows trying to eat his corn field. The Little Man does not appear.
062 Extinct Pink June 20, 1969 Hawley Pratt Pink fights over a bone with a caveman and two dinosaurs. Music scored by Doug Goodwin, used in The Ant and the Aardvark, Tijuana Toads, and Roland and Rattfink.

1971

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
063 A Fly in the Pink June 23, 1971 Hawley Pratt A scientifically-enhanced fruit fly attacks the Pink Panther's apples, and he decides to get revenge. Second of three cartoons where the panther battles a fly; the Little Man does not appear. The news anchor's voice is supplied by Joe Siracusa. A subtle difference in the Pink Panther's appearance is notable due to the influence of animator Bob Richardson.
064 Pink Blue Plate July 18, 1971 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther gets a job working in a busy café beside a building site, and has trouble serving food to the construction workers.
065 Pink Tuba-Dore August 4, 1971 Art Davis In the Alps, The Pink Panther's sleep is disturbed by a tuba player and his howling dog, and he decides to stop it.
066 Pink Pranks August 28, 1971 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther arrives at Nome instead of Rome, and meets a friendly seal, an unfriendly polar bear and a hunter trying to catch the seal.
067 The Pink Flea September 15, 1971 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther is attacked by a dog flea and tries to get rid of it. The Little Man does not appear.
068 Psst Pink September 15, 1971 Art Davis While changing a flat tire, the Pink Panther loses his spare tire and chases after it.
069 Gong with the Pink October 20, 1971 Hawley Pratt The Pink Panther takes a job in a Chinese restaurant that places orders by gong beats, but annoys a man working at the glass shop above the restaurant. Last Pink Panther cartoon directed by series creator Hawley Pratt.
070 Pink-In October 20, 1971 Art Davis The Pink Panther reads some old letters from his army friend Loud-Mouth Louie. First "best-of" Pink Panther entry; recycles clips from G.I. Pink, Pink in the Clink, Pink Pajamas, Pickled Pink and The Pink Package Plot.

1972

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
071 Pink 8 Ball February 6, 1972 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther loses his basketball and tries to get it back.

1974

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
072 Pink Aye May 16, 1974 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther stows away on the S.S. Luxitania, only to be chased by the ship's waiter (the Little Man).
073 Trail of the Lonesome Pink June 27, 1974 Gerry Chiniquy With the help of some snapping turtles, The Pink Panther battles fur trappers Jacques and Jules after his tail gets snagged in one of their foothold traps.

1975

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
074 Pink DaVinci June 23, 1975 Robert McKimson Leonardo da Vinci (the Little Man) plans to paint the Mona Lisa with a frown, but The Pink Panther insists on a smile, which he paints on the Mona Lisa soon after Da Vinci paints her frown.
075 Pink Streaker June 27, 1975 Gerry Chiniquy On a ski slope, The Pink Panther unintentionally bedevils the Little Man while trying to teach him how to ski.
076 Salmon Pink July 25, 1975 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther meets a friendly salmon at the beach and keeps him as a pet.
077 Forty Pink Winks August 8, 1975 Gerry Chiniquy Trying to find somewhere to sleep, The Pink Panther sneaks into the Ritz Plaza Hotel but has to avoid the hotel detective.
078 Pink Plasma August 8, 1975 Art Leonardi The Pink Panther accidentally stumbles into Transylvania, and eventually encounters Dracula.
079 Pink Elephant October 20, 1975 Gerry Chiniquy An elephant follows the Pink Panther home from the zoo.
080 Keep Our Forests Pink November 20, 1975 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther keeps a forest park clean despite a camper's constant littering.
081 Bobolink Pink December 30, 1975 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther tries to teach a small bird to fly south for the winter. The Little Man does not appear.
082 It's Pink But Is It Mink? December 30, 1975 Robert McKimson Jane sends Tarzan to catch the Pink Panther so she can make pink clothing from his fur.
083 Pink Campaign December 30, 1975 Art Leonardi The Pink Panther steals a lumberjack's house in revenge for the lumberjack cutting down his treehouse home. Footage of the panther carting off a toilet is censored for some U.S. television broadcasts.
084 The Scarlet Pinkernel December 30, 1975 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther is inspired by The Scarlet Pimpernel, and decides to rescue dogs captured by the local dog catcher.

1976

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
085 Mystic Pink January 6, 1976 Robert McKimson The Pink Panther finds a magician's top hat, complete with a large rabbit.
086 The Pink of Arabee March 13, 1976 Gerry Chiniquy An Indian fakir's magic rope falls in love with the Pink Panther's tail. Reissued as The Pink of Bagdad in 1978.
087 The Pink Pro April 12, 1976 Robert McKimson The Pink Panther teaches a reluctant Little Man various sports.
088 Pink Piper April 30, 1976 Cullen Houghtaling The Pink Piper attempts to lead the mice out of town. Only Pink Panther cartoon directed by Cullen Houghtaling.
089 Pinky Doodle May 28, 1976 Sid Marcus During the American Revolution, the Pink Panther is sent to notify townsfolk that the Redcoats are coming. Reissued as Yankee Doodle Pink in 1978; the Little Man does not appear.
090 Sherlock Pink June 29, 1976 Robert McKimson Private Detective Pink tries to identify who stole his breakfast cake (which he ate himself in his sleep), instead finding another crook and chasing him through a surreal house.
091 Rocky Pink July 9, 1976 Art Leonardi The Pink Panther adopts a pet rock, who is more trouble than he is worth. Reissued as Pet Pink Pebbles in 1978.

1977

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
092 Therapeutic Pink April 1, 1977 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther tries to get a dog removed from his tail at the hospital. Final theatrical Pink Panther entry; last entry to utilize Walter Greene and William Lava's music scores; the first time The Little Man appears flesh-colored.

1978

The following entries were produced for The All New Pink Panther Show in 1978; they were later released theatrically.

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
093 Pink Pictures October 21, 1978 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther decides to become an amateur photographer, but the local wildlife are not cooperative. The Little Man does not appear. First cartoon scored by Steve DePatie.
094 Pink Arcade October 25, 1978 Sid Marcus The Pink Panther visits an amusement arcade after getting tons of quarters from a broken weight machine.
095 Pink Lemonade November 4, 1978 Gerry Chiniquy Taking refuge from the Dog Catcher in The Little Man's house, The Pink Panther pretends to be the daughter's latest soft toy and she fights over it with her brother.
096 Pink Trumpet November 4, 1978 Art Davis Staying in a motel, the Pink Panther decides to practice his trumpet playing, while annoying the man next door in the motel. Partial remake of Pink Tuba-Dore.
097 Sprinkle Me Pink November 11, 1978 Bob Richardson Trying to have a picnic, the Pink Panther tries to escape a cloud that keeps following and raining on him.
098 Dietetic Pink November 11, 1978 Sid Marcus The Pink Panther decides to lose weight once believing he is 220 pounds when he really was 75 pounds. The Little Man does not appear.
099 Pink U.F.O. November 17, 1978 Dave Detiege The Pink Panther catches a butterfly for his collection, but it turns out to be a small UFO. The Little Man does not appear.
100 Pink Lightning November 17, 1978 Brad Case The Pink Panther buys Dr Jekyll's old car which he can't control (thanks to the doctor's formula in its gas tank). The Little Man does not appear.
101 Cat and the Pinkstalk November 18, 1978 Dave Detiege The Pink Panther sells his cow for some beans and grows a large beanstalk, later facing a giant. The Little Man does not appear.
102 Pink Daddy November 18, 1978 Gerry Chiniquy The stork gets lost in a thunderstorm, and delivers a baby alligator to the Pink Panther, whom had the wrong address.
103 Pink S.W.A.T. November 22, 1978 Sid Marcus The Pink Panther attempts to get rid of a fly in his home. Last of three cartoons where the panther battles a fly; The Little Man does not appear.
104 Pink and Shovel November 25, 1978 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther buries a $5 bill, and tries to get it back after a hotel is built on top of it.
105 Pinkologist December 2, 1978 Gerry Chiniquy The Little Man visits a psychiatrist, having been driven to insanity by the Pink Panther. Recycles clips from Rock A Bye Pinky, The Pink Blueprint and Pink Posies.
106 Yankee Doodle Pink December 2, 1978 Sid Marcus During the American Revolution, the Pink Panther is sent to notify townsfolk that the Redcoats are coming. Reissue of Pinky Doodle; the Little Man does not appear.
107 Pink Press December 9, 1978 Art Davis As a Dailey Blabbermouth reporter, the Pink Panther tries to get past the security man and guard dog at Howard Huge's mansion.
108 Pet Pink Pebbles December 9, 1978 Gerry Chiniquy, Art Leonardi (uncredited) The Pink Panther adopts a pet rock, who is more trouble than he is worth. Reissue of Rocky Pink.
109 The Pink of Bagdad December 9, 1978 Art Davis, Gerry Chiniquy (uncredited) An Indian fakir's magic rope falls in love with the Pink Panther's tail. Reissue of The Pink of Arabee; the Little Man does not appear.
110 Pink in the Drink December 20, 1978 Sid Marcus The Pink Panther is scammed by a South Sea cruise, which turns out to be a pirate trap. He is then forced to do the captain's orders.
111 Pink Bananas December 22, 1978 Art Davis The Pink Panther encounters a music-loving gorilla who dances whenever he hears music. The Little Man does not appear.
112 Pinktails for Two December 22, 1978 Art Davis The Pink Panther's tail grows to enormous proportions after Speedy-Grow fertilizer drips on it.
113 Pink Z-Z-Z December 23, 1978 Sid Marcus A constantly meowing alley cat keeps the Pink Panther awake. The Little Man does not appear.
114 Star Pink December 23, 1978 Art Davis The Pink Panther operates a gas station for space ships, and ends up battling a space villain.

1979

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
115 Pink Breakfast February 1, 1979 Brad Case The Pink Panther unsuccessfully tries to make breakfast. The Little Man does not appear.
116 Pink Quackers April 3, 1979 Brad Case The Pink Panther adopts a wind-up duck as a housepet.
117 Toro Pink April 5, 1979 Sid Marcus Pink Panther once again becomes a toreador once the first one chickens out. Similar to Bully for Pink. The bull sharpening his horns may be a reference to the Bugs Bunny cartoon "Bully for Bugs"
118 String Along in Pink April 12, 1979 Gerry Chiniquy The Pink Panther follows a very long piece of string.
119 Pink in the Woods April 27, 1979 Brad Case The Pink Panther becomes a lumberjack again, but is chased by his serious and short-tempered boss. Similar to Pink is a Many Splintered Thing.
120 Pink Pull June 15, 1979 Sid Marcus The Pink Panther uses a big magnet to find a lost coin that fell down a grate.
121 Spark Plug Pink June 28, 1979 Brad Case The Pink Panther needs a new spark plug to start his lawn mower, but his replacement falls into a yard guarded by a bulldog.. The Little Man does not appear.
122 Doctor Pink November 16, 1979 Sid Marcus As a hospital janitor the Pink Panther takes up first aid, to the disgust of the duty doctor.
123 Pink Suds December 19, 1979 Art Davis The Pink Panther goes to the launderette, and causes mishaps to a customer there.

1980

# Title Date Director Synopsis Notes
124 Supermarket Pink February 1, 1980 Brad Case The Pink Panther goes to Tony's Supermarket, and is pursued by an employee (the Little Man). Final original The Pink Panther short. Last cartoon directed by Brad Case. Last cartoon scored by Steve DePatie. Last cartoon released by United Artists.

References

  1. Plot summaries viewed on The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection (DVD, MGM Home Entertainment, 2004)

External links

The Pink Panther Theatrical Cartoon List at the Big Cartoon DataBase

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