The Pink Panther

Total Seasons :1Total Episodes : 124

The Pink Panther (also known as The New Pink Panther Show) is an American animated television series based on the original theatrical cartoons of the same name produced by MGM Animation in association with Mirisch-Geoffrey DePatie-Freleng and United Artists, and distributed through Claster Television (TV distribution) and Camelot Entertainment Sales (barter services). The series centers on the P...

The Pink Panther

Episodes(124)

The Pink Phink

1. The Pink Phink

The Pink Panther sabotages the plans of a housepainter (the Little Man) who wants to paint a house blue, and counters this by painting the house pink.

Air Date : 1964-12-18

Pink Pajamas

2. Pink Pajamas

The Pink Panther sneaks into a house to stay the night, but ends up having to hide from the residence's drunk owner.

Air Date : 1964-12-25

We Give Pink Stamps

3. We Give Pink Stamps

Late at night, the Pink Panther hides in the Gambles Department Store, and spends the night trying to hide from the night-shift janitor (the Little Man), while also trying out many of the store's many products on display, with rather unusual results.

Air Date : 1965-02-12

Dial "P" for Pink

4. Dial "P" for Pink

A masked burglar tries numerous times to crack a safe, but this safe turns out to be the Pink Panther's residence.

Air Date : 1965-03-17

Sink Pink

5. Sink Pink

A big-game hunter from Texas (voiced by Paul Frees), while on safari in Africa, uses a "Noah's Ark" plot to catch animals in Africa to make fur clothing for his wife Nora, but he realizes he has yet to catch a pink panther to complete his haul, and so, the hunter travels the land searching for the Pink Panther.

Air Date : 1965-04-12

Pickled Pink

6. Pickled Pink

A homeless Pink Panther is befriended by a drunk partygoer (voiced by Mel Blanc), who offers him a place to spend the night, but tries to hide him from his short-tempered wife (also voiced by Blanc), who hates him bringing "drunken bums" into the house.

Air Date : 1965-05-12

Pinkfinger

7. Pinkfinger

With the help of an offscreen voiceover (voiced by Paul Frees), the Pink Panther becomes a secret agent and attempts to track down various criminal espionage agents. But things become complicated and he runs into bad luck every time he tries to spy on the agents, despite constant prodding from the narrator.

Air Date : 1965-05-13

Shocking Pink

8. Shocking Pink

The Pink Panther tries to have a quiet afternoon, but is interrupted by an offscreen voiceover (voiced by Larry Storch) persuading him to try various do-it-yourself tasks around the house. The Panther fails miserably at these tasks, growing more and more agitated with the voiceover's prodding all the while.

Air Date : 1965-05-13

Pink Ice

9. Pink Ice

In South Africa, the Pink Panther attempts to recover diamonds stolen from him by Deveraux and Hoskins, two thieving English diamond hunters. The pair repeatedly attempts to get the Panther out of the picture, but are continually thwarted by their witty adversary.

Air Date : 1965-06-10

The Pink Tail Fly

10. The Pink Tail Fly

Tired after watching several hours of late-night television, the Pink Panther has a late-night battle with a mosquito who constantly interrupts his sleep.

Air Date : 1965-08-25

Pink Panzer

11. Pink Panzer

An offscreen voiceover (voiced by Paul Frees) pits the Pink Panther against his neighbor, Harry (also voiced by Frees), over unreturned garden tools.

Air Date : 1965-09-15

An Ounce of Pink

12. An Ounce of Pink

The Pink Panther encounters and purchases a talking weight machine (voiced by Larry Storch), who claims to be able to not just calculate weight, but also predict the future. However, the Panther quickly develops animosity towards the weight machine after its predictions keep causing him misfortune.

Air Date : 1965-10-20

Reel Pink

13. Reel Pink

The Pink Panther goes fishing, but eventually gets twice sabotaged by one of his own bait worms. He ultimately does land a catch, only for it to turn out to be not a fish, but instead a rather aggressive crab that the Panther winds up in a one-on-one brawl against.

Air Date : 1965-11-16

Bully for Pink

14. Bully for Pink

The Pink Panther becomes a toreador, but his cape has been devoured by moths. Desperate to enter the upcoming bullfight at the arena, he spots Marvelo, a magician, on his way to an upcoming performance. He swipes the magician's cloak, and uses it in place of a toreador's cape. Once he brings it out against the rather aggressive bull, it results in an illusion-filled bullfight, full of flowers, birdcages, and a short-tempered magic rabbit appearing out of nowhere.

Air Date : 1965-12-14

Pink Punch

15. Pink Punch

The Pink Panther introduces his own beverage, "Pink Punch"; however, the asterisk above the “I” on his advertising placard suddenly turns green. The Panther attempts to get rid of the annoying green asterisk numerous times, but his plans are thwarted by a large green asterisk, assumed to be the smaller one's parent.

Air Date : 1966-02-21

Pink Pistons

16. Pink Pistons

The Pink Panther buys a used car from a dealership, and redecorates it with pink lacquer spray paint. However, the car has a mind of its own; on the Panther's first drive about town, his car's competitive attitude lands the Panther in an unintentional race with Granny Flash, Senior Citizens Drag Champion, who drives a souped-up Model T.

Air Date : 1966-03-16

Vitamin Pink

17. Vitamin Pink

Based on the traditions of tonic-sellers in the Old West, the Pink Panther goes under the alias Dr. Phink and sells Vitamin Pink. But then, under orders from the town's sheriff, he has to capture a bank robber who springs into his crime-committing youth after he takes one too many pills.

Air Date : 1966-04-06

The Pink Blueprint

18. The Pink Blueprint

On a construction site, the Pink Panther, disgusted at the sight of a blueprint for a rather plain-looking house, swaps the blueprint designs to his own "pinkprint" for a residence designed to his preferred specifications, and duels with the on-site contractor (the Little Man) to ensure that the house is built the way he intends.

Air Date : 1966-05-25

Pink, Plunk, Plink

19. Pink, Plunk, Plink

The Pink Panther learns to play the violin and interrupts an orchestra's performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at the Hollywood Bowl with his own theme played on various instruments, much to the anger of the conductor (the Little Man).

Air Date : 1966-05-25

Smile Pretty, Say Pink

20. Smile Pretty, Say Pink

The Pink Panther sabotages the efforts of a photographer (the Little Man) in Pinkstone National Park (a parody of Yellowstone National Park) after the photographer angrily refuses to pay the one-dollar camera fee.

Air Date : 1966-05-29

Pink-A-Boo

21. Pink-A-Boo

The Pink Panther battles with a hungry mouse raiding his refrigerator. He then reaches his boiling point when the mouse throws a late-night party with a crowd of other mice.

Air Date : 1966-06-26

Genie with the Light Pink Fur

22. Genie with the Light Pink Fur

The Pink Panther finds a talking magic lamp (voiced by Ralph James) and uses it to become a genie. However, he cannot get anyone to rub the lamp.

Air Date : 1966-09-14

Super Pink

23. Super Pink

Inspired by his favorite Superguy comic book, the Pink Panther decides to be a superhero, and tries unsuccessfully several times to help an elderly woman in various ways.

Air Date : 1966-10-12

Rock-A-Bye Pinky

24. Rock-A-Bye Pinky

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.

Air Date : 1966-12-23

Pinknic

25. Pinknic

The Pink Panther wakes up in a log cabin in January, completely snowed in, and has to avoid starving to death before spring arrives. To make matters worse, a mouse, also unwilling to starve, attempts to eat the Pink Panther for his own survival.

Air Date : 1967-01-06

Pink Panic

26. Pink Panic

The Pink Panther stays in the haunted Dead Dog Hotel on a stormy night, where he attempts to escape a troublesome ghost and a sneaky skeleton running about the hotel.

Air Date : 1967-01-11

Pink Posies

27. Pink Posies

The Pink Panther replaces all the yellow posies in a garden with pink ones, angering a gardener (the Little Man) in the process. As the gardener attempts to ensure that the planted posies remain yellow, the Pink Panther attempts more and more devious and clever methods to replace them with pink flowers.

Air Date : 1967-04-26

Pink of the Litter

28. Pink of the Litter

The Pink Panther is caught littering in the polluted town of Litterburg, and as punishment, he is sentenced to clean up all of the litter in the entire town.

Air Date : 1967-05-17

In the Pink

29. In the Pink

Noticing he is gaining weight, the Pink Panther decides to join a local gym, but does not have much luck getting into shape. To make matters worse, his efforts to shape up tend to cause harm to his fellow gym patron, The Little Man.

Air Date : 1967-05-18

Jet Pink

30. Jet Pink

The Pink Panther stumbles into a military airfield and spots an X-13 experimental fighter jet. To fulfill his fantasy of becoming a famous pilot, he decides to fly it, but his complete lack of experience as a pilot results in a hazardous and chaotic flight.

Air Date : 1967-06-13

Pink Paradise

31. Pink Paradise

The Pink Panther arrives on a desert island, only to discover a Robinson Crusoe-esque native hunter (the Little Man) and his dog. Afraid of being hunted, the Panther hides from both of them. The dog gets suspicious and tries unsuccessfully to prove the Panther's existence to his owner, who punishes him for each attempt, as he believes that his canine companion is only causing trouble.

Air Date : 1967-06-24

Pinto Pink

32. Pinto Pink

Facing a long and treacherous journey to Anaheim, California, the Pink Panther spots a horse and gets the idea to tame it and ride there, but the horse is not willing to cooperate, sabotaging our hero's constant efforts to saddle him, and finding humor in the Panther’s repeated failures.

Air Date : 1967-07-19

Congratulations It's Pink

33. Congratulations It's Pink

At the park, the Pink Panther spots what he thinks is a picnic basket of goodies and takes it for himself, but it’s actually a family’s baby basket containing a baby (voiced by June Foray). When he spots the baby’s family leaving the park, and after failed attempts to leave that baby in the care of other residents in the park, he is left with no choice but to raise the toddler by himself until the parents return.

Air Date : 1967-10-27

Prefabricated Pink

34. Prefabricated Pink

The Pink Panther decides to get a job at a construction site, but wreaks havoc across the site instead, causing harm to the foreman and numerous fellow construction workers (all of whom are Little Men) while attempting to undertake various tasks, involving wet cement, hot rivets, pulleys, hammers, paint cans, and wooden boards.

Air Date : 1967-11-22

The Hand is Pinker than the Eye

35. The Hand is Pinker than the Eye

On a snow day, a cold Pink Panther sneaks into a house owned by Zammo the magician (the Little Man). He is both bewildered and bedeviled by the house's numerous magical illusions, and is constantly pestered by the magician's rabbit.

Air Date : 1967-12-20

Pink Outs

36. Pink Outs

A series of 12 miniature cartoons that end when each one "pinks out".

Air Date : 1967-12-27

Sky Blue Pink

37. Sky Blue Pink

The Pink Panther decides to try kite flying, but he bedevils a local homeowner (the Little Man) in the process.

Air Date : 1968-01-03

Pinkadilly Circus

38. Pinkadilly Circus

The Pink Panther comes to the aid of a henpecked husband (the Little Man) who pulls a nail out of his foot. The husband then uses the Panther against his disapproving wife.

Air Date : 1968-02-21

Psychedelic Pink

39. Psychedelic Pink

The Pink Panther visits a psychedelic bookshop owned by a hippie Little Man, full of surreal imagery and operating on its own logic, that is to say, no logic at all.

Air Date : 1968-03-13

Come On In! The Water's Pink

40. Come On In! The Water's Pink

The Pink Panther visits Bicep Beach. Through his series of inflatable items that include fake muscles, weights, and a swimming pool, he impresses the ladies and steals the spotlight from a muscleman, who attempts to get revenge on him.

Air Date : 1968-04-10

Put-Put, Pink

41. Put-Put, Pink

The Pink Panther turns his hand to building a motorcycle, but mayhem ensues whenever he goes for a drive.

Air Date : 1968-04-14

G.I. Pink

42. G.I. Pink

The Pink Panther, eager to serve his country, joins the United States Army, and angers his sergeant (the Little Man) with his usual antics.

Air Date : 1968-05-01

Lucky Pink

43. Lucky Pink

Ever eager to help, the Pink Panther keeps returning a "lucky" horseshoe to its owner (the Little Man), a bank robber. However, the horseshoe keeps bringing incredible bad luck to the crook by continually attracting the police.

Air Date : 1968-05-07

The Pink Quarterback

44. The Pink Quarterback

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.

Air Date : 1968-05-22

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Pink

45. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Pink

The Pink Panther builds a house on a hill between an observatory and the moon, which annoys an astronomer (the Little Man) working at the observatory.

Air Date : 1968-06-30

Pink Valiant

46. Pink Valiant

The Pink Panther has to rescue a princess kidnapped by the Black Knight (the Little Man), but he first must tame an uncooperative horse.

Air Date : 1968-07-10

The Pink Pill

47. The Pink Pill

The Pink Panther slips on a banana peel and ends up in a hospital, where his elderly roommate keeps sniggering at all his misfortunes.

Air Date : 1968-07-31

Prehistoric Pink

48. Prehistoric Pink

In prehistoric times, the Pink Panther and a caveman (the Little Man) try to work out the best way to move stone blocks.

Air Date : 1968-08-07

Pink in the Clink

49. Pink in the Clink

The Pink Panther is forced by a burglar (the Little Man) to help him break into a manufacturing warehouse and crack a safe.

Air Date : 1968-09-18

Little Beaux Pink

50. Little Beaux Pink

The Pink Panther and a sheep come to live in Cattle County, Texas, and have to endure a sheep-abusing cattleman.

Air Date : 1968-10-02

Tickled Pink

51. Tickled Pink

Longing to have a pair of roller skates, the Pink Panther is visited by his fairy godmother. He asks her for a pair of roller skates of his very own, to which she obliges. However, the skates are magical, and the Panther can't control them.

Air Date : 1968-10-06

Pink Sphinx

52. Pink Sphinx

The Pink Panther buys an uncooperative dog-brained camel, and goes searching for a hidden Egyptian tomb.

Air Date : 1968-10-23

Pink Is a Many Splintered Thing

53. Pink Is a Many Splintered Thing

The Pink Panther decides to become a lumberjack, but has to deal with his short-tempered boss, an overzealous lumberjack, and a swarm of bees.

Air Date : 1968-11-20

The Pink Package Plot

54. The Pink Package Plot

The Pink Panther is forced at gunpoint by a Soviet terrorist to deliver a packaged explosive to the Slobvanian Embassy (a parody of Slovenia), but must first find a way to get past the guard dog.

Air Date : 1968-12-11

Pinkcome Tax

55. Pinkcome Tax

In medieval times, the Pink Panther, as one of Robin Hood’s Merry Men, tries to rescue a peasant (the Little Man) who has been thrown in prison for being too poor to pay his taxes.

Air Date : 1968-12-20

Pink-A-Rella

56. Pink-A-Rella

The Pink Panther finds a witch's magic wand and uses it to help a girl in rags become glamorous to win a date with Pelvis Parsley (a parody of Elvis Presley).

Air Date : 1969-01-08

Pink Pest Control

57. Pink Pest Control

The Pink Panther has trouble with a persistent termite who devours every wooden item in his house.

Air Date : 1969-02-12

Think Before You Pink

58. Think Before You Pink

Pedestrian Pink Panther is having difficulty crossing a busy traffic intersection. This forces him to make various attempts so as to cross the intersection with suggestions from the President of the National Pedestrian Club (The Little Man), bringing in hilarious results.

Air Date : 1969-03-19

Slink Pink

59. Slink Pink

The Pink Panther sneaks into a house on a snowy night, only to find out it belongs to a trophy hunter (the Little Man), whose dog tries to attack and reveal the intruding panther, but he's instead punished by his owner at every attempt, as poor timing results in the dog attacking his owner instead.

Air Date : 1969-04-02

In the Pink of the Night

60. In the Pink of the Night

The Pink Panther buys a cuckoo clock so he can wake up early in the morning. However, since he's unwilling to wake up, the sentient cuckoo bird uses various methods to try to wake him up.

Air Date : 1969-05-18

Pink on the Cob

61. Pink on the Cob

The Pink Panther battles two crows who are trying to steal all the corn from his farm.

Air Date : 1969-05-29

Extinct Pink

62. Extinct Pink

The Prehistoric Pink Panther fights over a bone with a caveman version of the Little Man, a big blue dinosaur, and a small green lizard, right until it is finally eaten by a crocodile.

Air Date : 1969-06-20

A Fly in the Pink

63. A Fly in the Pink

A scientifically-enhanced fruit fly escapes from a laboratory and attacks the Pink Panther's apple orchard, and so the Panther attempts to get rid of it.

Air Date : 1971-06-26

Pink Blue Plate

64. Pink Blue Plate

The Pink Panther gets a job working at a busy café, owned by the Little Man, beside a building site, whose workers frequent the restaurant. However, the Pink Panther has trouble serving food to one particularly grumpy construction worker.

Air Date : 1971-07-18

Pink Tuba-Dore

65. Pink Tuba-Dore

An alpine village is home to the Little Man, whose incessant tuba playing annoys the entire community. After being threatened with eviction, he and his dog head for the Alps to play in seclusion, unknowingly disturbing the Pink Panther's sleep. While the Pink Panther resorts to different methods to stop the noise, the man persists in playing and blames his dog for the failed attempts.

Air Date : 1971-08-04

Pink Pranks

66. Pink Pranks

On a trip to Rome, Italy, the Pink Panther instead ends up in Nome, Alaska, where he meets a friendly seal, a hostile polar bear, and an Inuk hunter (the Little Man) who is trying to catch the seal for its fur.

Air Date : 1971-08-28

The Pink Flea

67. The Pink Flea

The Pink Panther is pestered by a flea and repeatedly tries to get rid of it.

Air Date : 1971-09-15

Psst Pink

68. Psst Pink

While changing his car's tire, the Pink Panther loses his spare tire and chases after it throughout the town.

Air Date : 1971-09-15

Gong with the Pink

69. Gong with the Pink

The Pink Panther takes a job as a waiter at Gong Ho, a Chinese restaurant that places orders by gong beats; however, his gong-banging causes mayhem for the Little Man, who owns a glass shop located above the restaurant.

Air Date : 1971-10-20

Pink-In

70. Pink-In

The Pink Panther reads some old letters from his army friend Loud-Mouth Louie (voiced by Marvin Miller), which are reminiscent of various antics that the Panther has gotten into.

Air Date : 1971-10-20

Pink 8 Ball

71. Pink 8 Ball

As the Pink Panther is gift-wrapping a basketball, it bounces out of his apartment window, and so the Panther pursues the bouncing ball through the city, trying to retrieve it.

Air Date : 1972-02-06

Pink Aye

72. Pink Aye

Disguised as a famous opera singer's fur pelt, the Pink Panther stows away on the S.S. Luxitania, only to be chased around by the ship's waiter (The Little Man).

Air Date : 1974-05-16

Trail of the Lonesome Pink

73. Trail of the Lonesome Pink

With the help of some snapping turtles, the Pink Panther plays tricks on fur trappers Jacques and Jules (both bearing the appearance of the Little Man) after his tail gets snagged in one of their foothold traps.

Air Date : 1974-06-27

Pink DaVinci

74. Pink DaVinci

Leonardo da Vinci (the Little Man) plans to paint the Mona Lisa with a pouting mouth, but the Pink Panther insists on a smile, which he constantly draws on the painting when da Vinci isn't looking. As da Vinci repeatedly attempts to repaint the frown, the Panther strikes back by repainting the smile.

Air Date : 1975-06-23

Pink Streaker

75. Pink Streaker

At a winter resort, the Little Man repeatedly tries to teach himself how to ski, but his fellow resort patron, the Pink Panther, unintentionally thwarts him every time.

Air Date : 1975-06-27

Salmon Pink

76. Salmon Pink

The Pink Panther meets a friendly salmon at the beach and keeps him as a pet.

Air Date : 1975-07-25

Forty Pink Winks

77. Forty Pink Winks

Trying to find somewhere to sleep, the Pink Panther sneaks into the Ritz Plaza Hotel, but has to avoid the hotel detective (the Little Man).

Air Date : 1975-08-08

Pink Plasma

78. Pink Plasma

While hiking in Transylvania, the Pink Panther accidentally encounters Count Dracula (the Little Man) in his haunted castle.

Air Date : 1975-08-08

Pink Elephant

79. Pink Elephant

An elephant follows the Pink Panther home from the zoo, and so our hero tries to hide the pachyderm from the public so that he will not be accused of stealing it. As he takes it home to his apartment, the apartment complex manager (the Little Man) begins to grow suspicious.

Air Date : 1975-10-20

Keep Our Forests' Pink

80. Keep Our Forests' Pink

As a park ranger, the Pink Panther keeps a forest park clean, despite the constant littering of one camper (the Little Man).

Air Date : 1975-11-20

Bobolink Pink

81. Bobolink Pink

The Pink Panther tries to teach a baby bird to fly.

Air Date : 1975-12-30

It's Pink, But Is It Mink?

82. It's Pink, But Is It Mink?

Jane sends Tarzan (the Little Man) to catch the Pink Panther so she can make pink clothing from his fur.

Air Date : 1975-12-30

Pink Campaign

83. Pink Campaign

The Pink Panther steals the house of a lumberjack (the Little Man) piece by piece in revenge for the lumberjack's cutting down his treehouse home.

Air Date : 1975-12-30

The Scarlet Pinkernel

84. The Scarlet Pinkernel

Inspired by The Scarlet Pimpernel, the Pink Panther decides to rescue dogs captured by the local dog catcher (the Little Man), though he gets more than he bargained for when he encounters some of the more aggressive dogs.

Air Date : 1975-12-30

Mystic Pink

85. Mystic Pink

The Pink Panther finds a magician's top hat, complete with a large rabbit who follows him around.

Air Date : 1976-01-06

The Pink of Arabee

86. The Pink of Arabee

While the Pink Panther visits the Middle East, his tail becomes the object of affection for a magic rope belonging to a pungi player; the Pink Panther tries to flee from the rope, which continues to go after his tail.

Air Date : 1976-03-13

The Pink Pro

87. The Pink Pro

The Pink Panther teaches a reluctant Little Man various sports, such as archery, skiing, sailing, sky diving, water skiing and golf.

Air Date : 1976-04-12

Pink Piper

88. Pink Piper

In a parody of the Pied Piper, the Pink Panther works as the "Pink Piper", and attempts to lead a mouse out of the Little Man's house, only to grow attached to that mouse; when the Little Man, unsatisfied with the Pink Piper's services, tries to kill the mouse himself via methods such as mousetraps and a cat, the Pink Piper attempts to save the mouse's life.

Air Date : 1976-04-30

Pinky Doodle

89. Pinky Doodle

During the American Revolution, the Pink Panther is sent to notify townsfolk that the Redcoats are coming. He attempts to ride an uncooperative horse who is on the side of the Redcoats, who repeatedly thwarts his efforts.

Air Date : 1976-05-28

Sherlock Pink

90. Sherlock Pink

The Pink Panther becomes a detective to identify who stole his breakfast cake (which he actually ate in his sleep), but instead finds a crook (the Little Man) and chases him through a surreal house.

Air Date : 1976-06-29

Rocky Pink

91. Rocky Pink

Unable to afford a dog, the Pink Panther ends up adopting a pet rock, which surprisingly turns out to be more trouble than it is worth.

Air Date : 1976-07-09

Therapeutic Pink

92. Therapeutic Pink

The Pink Panther tries to get a biting dog removed from his tail at the hospital.

Air Date : 1977-04-01

Pink Pictures

93. Pink Pictures

The Pink Panther decides to become an amateur photographer and heads to the forest to take pictures of the wildlife; unfortunately for him, the animals are not cooperative.

Air Date : 1978-10-21

Pink Arcade

94. Pink Arcade

The Pink Panther visits an amusement arcade after getting tons of quarters from a broken weight machine. However, the arcade machines cause mishaps to the panther whenever he plays them.

Air Date : 1978-10-25

Pink Lemonade

95. Pink Lemonade

Taking refuge from the local dog catcher, the Pink Panther stumbles into the Little Man's house, where he pretends to be the daughter's latest stuffed animal, as a means to hide from both the Little Man and his aggressive dog.

Air Date : 1978-11-04

Pink Trumpet

96. Pink Trumpet

Staying in a motel, the Pink Panther decides to practice his trumpet playing, which annoys the Little Man, who is staying next door in the motel.

Air Date : 1978-11-04

Sprinkle Me Pink

97. Sprinkle Me Pink

Trying to have a picnic, the Pink Panther tries to escape a small cloud that keeps following and raining on him.

Air Date : 1978-11-11

Dietetic Pink

98. Dietetic Pink

After the Pink Panther believes he weighs 220 pounds after stepping on a scale (as there was a heavy suitcase resting on the scale at the time), he decides to go on a strict diet, but he has trouble controlling his impulses at first.

Air Date : 1978-11-11

Pink U.F.O.

99. Pink U.F.O.

The Pink Panther catches what he thinks is a butterfly for his collection, but it turns out to be a small UFO that causes trouble around the Panther's house.

Air Date : 1978-11-26

Pink Lightning

100. Pink Lightning

In a parody of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Pink Panther buys Dr. Jekyll's old car, which he cannot control due to the doctor's Hyde formula in its gas tank.

Air Date : 1978-11-17

Cat and the Pinkstalk

101. Cat and the Pinkstalk

In a parody of Jack and the Beanstalk, The Pink Panther sells his cow for some beans and grows a large beanstalk; the Panther then climbs it and finds a castle in the clouds, where he faces the angry giant who dwells there.

Air Date : 1978-11-18

Pink Daddy

102. Pink Daddy

While delivering babies, the stork gets lost in a thunderstorm and accidentally delivers a baby crocodile to the Pink Panther's home, leaving the unhappy Panther to care for it.

Air Date : 1978-11-18

Pink S.W.A.T.

103. Pink S.W.A.T.

The Pink Panther attempts to get rid of a fly in his home.

Air Date : 1978-11-22

Pink and Shovel

104. Pink and Shovel

The Pink Panther finds a $5.00 bill, and buries it out of fear it may be stolen. However, he has trouble digging it up again, as it turns out that a hotel has been built on top of the spot where he buried it.

Air Date : 1978-11-25

Pinkologist

105. Pinkologist

The Little Man visits a psychiatrist, having been driven to insanity by the Pink Panther. He recalls several times when the Panther had pestered him.

Air Date : 1978-12-02

Yankee Doodle Pink

106. Yankee Doodle Pink

During the American Revolution, the Pink Panther is sent to notify townsfolk that the Redcoats are coming. He attempts to ride an uncooperative horse who is on the side of the Redcoats, who repeatedly thwarts his efforts.

Air Date : 1978-12-02

Pink Press

107. Pink Press

As a Daily Blabbermouth reporter, the Pink Panther tries to get past the security officer (the Little Man) and his guard dog at the mansion of the ironically-named Howard Huge, in order to secure an interview with him. (Note: one of two cartoons to be released theatrically before television)

Air Date : 1978-12-09

Pet Pink Pebbles

108. Pet Pink Pebbles

Unable to afford a dog, the Pink Panther ends up adopting a pet rock, which surprisingly turns out to be more trouble than it is worth.

Air Date : 1978-12-09

The Pink of Bagdad

109. The Pink of Bagdad

While the Pink Panther visits the Middle East, his tail becomes the object of affection for a magic rope belonging to a pungi player; the Pink Panther tries to flee from the rope, which continues to go after his tail.

Air Date : 1978-12-09

Pink in the Drink

110. Pink in the Drink

The Pink Panther is scammed by a South Sea cruise, which turns out to be a trap set up by a pirate (the Little Man) who forces the Panther to either do his bidding or walk the plank.

Air Date : 1978-12-20

Pink Bananas

111. Pink Bananas

In the jungle, the Pink Panther encounters a ferocious gorilla that suddenly dances whenever he hears music.

Air Date : 1978-12-22

Pinktails for Two

112. Pinktails for Two

The Pink Panther's tail grows to enormous proportions after it comes into contact with a "Speedy-Grow" plant fertilizer.

Air Date : 1978-12-22

Pink Z-Z-Z

113. Pink Z-Z-Z

A constantly-meowing alley cat keeps the Pink Panther awake at night.

Air Date : 1978-12-23

Star Pink

114. Star Pink

The Pink Panther operates a gas station for spaceships and ends up battling a space villain (the Little Man).

Air Date : 1978-12-23

Pink Breakfast

115. Pink Breakfast

The Pink Panther struggles to make breakfast in the morning.

Air Date : 1979-02-01

Pink Quackers

116. Pink Quackers

The Pink Panther adopts a wind-up duck as a house pet.

Air Date : 1979-04-04

Toro Pink

117. Toro Pink

When a toreador chickens out just before a bullfight at an arena, the Pink Panther is brought in as a replacement, only to get more than he bargained for when he faces a particularly dangerous bull.

Air Date : 1979-04-04

String Along in Pink

118. String Along in Pink

The Pink Panther follows a seemingly endless piece of string.

Air Date : 1979-04-12

Pink in the Woods

119. Pink in the Woods

The Pink Panther once again takes a job as a lumberjack, but he clashes with his stern, short-tempered boss (the Little Man).

Air Date : 1979-04-27

Pink Pull

120. Pink Pull

After the Pink Panther accidentally drops a quarter down a sewer grate, he tries to use a giant magnet to retrieve it, only to unintentionally get himself into more trouble due to the magnet's strong pull.

Air Date : 1979-06-15

Spark Plug Pink

121. Spark Plug Pink

The Pink Panther needs a new spark plug to start his lawn mower, but when his replacement falls into a yard guarded by an aggressive bulldog, he must try to find a way to safely retrieve it.

Air Date : 1979-06-28

Doctor Pink

122. Doctor Pink

As a hospital janitor, the Pink Panther takes up first aid, much to the chagrin of the actual doctor (the Little Man).

Air Date : 1979-11-16

Pink Suds

123. Pink Suds

The Pink Panther goes to the launderette, where he unintentionally causes misfortune to his fellow customer, the Little Man.

Air Date : 1979-12-19

Supermarket Pink

124. Supermarket Pink

Having run out of food, the Pink Panther goes to shop at Tony's Supermarket to buy food, where he unintentionally bedevils an employee (the Little Man) as he shops.

Air Date : 1980-02-01

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