Animation

The Pink Blueprint

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At a building site, the Pink Panther finds a blueprint for the construction of a generic home and replaces it with a pink-colored plan for an ultra-modern house. When the little man on the building site rejects the Pink Panther's pink blueprint and continues his original project, the panther decides to construct his preferred house on the same site, using the man's materials. The accident-prone Pink Panther sneezes a swarm of nails in the direction of the little man's backside and unleashes an out-of-control power saw that splits the man's ladder in two. The Pink Panther dyes his pink plan blue and slips it in the man's pocket, and the man then appears to unwittingly build the house to the Pink Panther's design. The carpenter has the last laugh, however, when the whole "fancy" front section of the house tips forward and falls on the ground, revealing the plain cape-style house that the carpenter had initially been attempting to build.

Release Date : 1966-05-25

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : DePatie-Freleng Enterprises

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mel Blanc

Character Name : Pink Panther Sneezing/Little Man Screaming (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Mel Blanc

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-09-02

I was never the biggest fan of the "Pink Panther" cartoons, but right from the first bar of the score, this hits the spot. The Panther and his peaked cap wearing neighbour are having a bit of a contest to build their dream house. The humour has something of the Tom and Jerry to it, and there is even some canned laughter - which sort of works, oddly enough - before an ending that does raise a smile. The standard of animation is adequate, it isn't great - but I really quite enjoyed this for ten minutes.