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Directed by | Gerry Chiniquy |
Produced by | David H. DePatie Friz Freleng |
Animation by | Don Williams Bob Matz Warren Batchelder Manny Perez Art Leonardi |
Backgrounds by | Tom O'Loughlin |
Color process | Deluxe |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Running time | 6 minutes |
Country | United States |
Jet Pink is the 30th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. This is the first Pink Panther cartoon directed by Gerry Chiniquy.
Plot
The Pink Panther walks onto an airfield for an experimental military X-13 jet. Having visions of himself as a famous Air Force pilot, he decides to take the jet for an unauthorized test flight. But the speed of the aircraft is beyond what the panther had anticipated, and because he does not know what the buttons in the cockpit do, the ones that he presses send the airplane into rises, dives, swirls, circles, and low flight over a city. Finally, the Pink Panther activates an ejector seat and is parachuted to the ground, with the parachute opening a second too late. Military Police chase the Pink Panther for him having taken the airplane.[1]
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References
- ^ Beck, Jerry. (2006) Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest Cat in Town!; DK ADULT, ISBN 0-7566-1033-8
Template:The Original Pink Panther Shorts