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''The Pink Blueprint'' is the 18th cartoon produced in the ''
Pink Panther ''The Pink Panther'' is an American media franchise primarily focusing on a series of comedy-mystery films featuring an inept French police detective, Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The franchise began with the release of the classic film ''The Pin ...
'' series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980.


Plot

A frustrated building contractor ( the "Little Man") battles with the Pink Panther over the design of a house being built. The original design has blue overtones and a more traditional "milk carton" shape; conversely, the panther's is futuristically rounded, sleek, and all pink. Several unsuccessful attempts are made at swapping the original house blueprint with the pink version. In conclusion, it appears that Pink Panther gets the outlandish house he wants, but it is really the boringly-designed house the contractor was going to build, with a fancy-looking pink "facade" (false-front wall) loosely tacked onto the front for disguise.Beck, Jerry. (2006) ''Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest Cat in Town!''; DK ADULT,


Notes

* The concept of substituting a pink version of something for the original color was borrowed from ''
The Pink Phink ''The Pink Phink'' is a 1964 American animated short comedy film directed by Friz Freleng. It is the first animated short starring the Pink Panther. The short won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short at the 37th Academy Awards. Plot The Pi ...
'', wherein the Little Man is trying to paint a house blue but the Panther prefers pink paint. Both ''The Pink Blueprint'' and ''The Pink Phink'' were nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film The Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film is an award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) as part of the annual Academy Awards, or Oscars, since the 5th Academy Awards (with different names), covering the year 1 ...
, with the latter winning. * Footage from ''The Pink Blueprint'' would be reused as a flashback in the made-for-television entry '' Pinkologist'', wherein the Little Man goes to see a shrink because he is going insane from the Panther's frequent and infuriating interference in his life over the past years. Pink Posies also utilizes this same replacing-another-color-with-pink concept, wherein the Panther secretly pulls up all of the yellow flowers that the Little Man plants and replaces them with identically-shaped pink flowers, initially causing the gardener to question his own eyesight, health, and sanity; he later becomes maniacally frustrated when pink flowers continue to appear no matter what he does, and so when he eventually does catch sight of the mischievous feline and realizes that Pinky is the true cause of the flower-color-changing problem, the enraged gardener ferociously pursues Pinky around the yard with his riding lawnmower. * ''
The Pink Panther Show ''The Pink Panther Show'' is a showcase of animated shorts produced by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng between 1969 and 1978, starring the animated Pink Panther character from the opening credits of the live-action films. The series was pr ...
'' contained a
laugh track A laugh track (or laughter track) is a separate soundtrack for a recorded comedy show containing the sound of audience laughter. In some productions, the laughter is a live audience response instead; in the United States, where it is most common ...
when the ''Pink Panther'' cartoons were broadcast on NBC-TV. When MGM released all 124 ''Pink Panther'' cartoons on DVD in 2006, the theatrical versions were, for the most part, utilized. However, several television prints made their way onto the DVD set, ''The Pink Blueprint'' being one of them.


See also

*
List of American films of 1966 This is a list of American films released in 1966. '' A Man for All Seasons'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture. A–B C–H I–R S–Z See also * 1966 in the United States References External links 1966 filmsat the Internet ...
* List of ''The Pink Panther'' cartoons


References


Further sources

* ''Meet the Pink Panther''; by Hope Freleng and Sybil Frelen

(Universe Publishing, 2005). * ''The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection'

(2006). VD set New York: MGM Home Video. *
DePatie-Freleng website
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