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| ShortSummary = The Little Man stays in the woods with his dog and keeps the Pink Panther, asleep in the branches of a nearby tree, awake with his snoring. Sick and tired of the noise, the Panther attempts to get rid of the Little Man, but it only gets the dog into more trouble, as his owner believes that he is responsible for whatever happens to him.<br>”’Note:”’ Footage reused in ”Pinkologist”; the score for this cartoon would also be the standard for many ”Pink Panther” cartoons between 1967 and 1974.

| ShortSummary = The Little Man in the woods with his dog and keeps the Pink Panther, asleep in the branches of a tree, awake with his snoring. Sick and tired of the noise, the Panther attempts to get rid of the Little Man, but only gets the dog into trouble, as his owner believes that he is responsible for whatever happens to him.<br>”’Note:”’ Footage reused in ”Pinkologist”; the score for this cartoon would also be the standard for many ”Pink Panther” cartoons between 1967 and 1974.

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Latest revision as of 15:15, 4 December 2025

This is a list of the original 124 Pink Panther animated shorts produced between December 18, 1964, and February 1, 1980, by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises (DFE Films).[1] The initial 92 shorts were primarily released theatrically.[2] These entries subsequently appeared on Saturday mornings via The Pink Panther Show under the same umbrella title starting in 1969 on NBC. All 32 made-for-television entries were distributed to theaters after initially airing on The Pink Panther Show under the title The All New Pink Panther Show in 1978 on ABC, 3 of which were reissues of former shorts with new music cues. Every short in the series has the word “pink” in the title.

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

The following made-for-television entries were produced for The All New Pink Panther Show in 1978. Initially premiering on television in late 1978, they were all later released theatrically (“Pink U.F.O.” and “Pink Press” are the exceptions). New music cues were composed by Steve DePatie, son of series producer David H. DePatie.

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