Super Pink

1966
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Released: 12 October 1966 Released
Producted By: DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
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The Pink Panther decides to be a superhero and keeps trying to help the same little old lady, but doesn't actually succeed in any attempts.

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Animation

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Director

Hawley Pratt

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DePatie-Freleng Enterprises

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Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Foreverisacastironmess After getting a little too into his superhero comics one lazy afternoon, the Pink Panther decides to play at being one himself, only he goes one step further and takes it to the rooftops! Being his oblivious sweet panther self however, he proves to be more of a super-catastrophe than a hero, and because he's too physically weak to actually do any superhuman feats, he instantly and horribly botches his every attempt to help out a little old lady, who, after getting repeatedly crushed and having her home and car wrecked by the rescue attempts of the well-meaning but utterly clueless Panther, reveals her own super-heroic secret identity in a bizarre twist, only she's playing for keeps and uproots a telephone pole and chases our pink super-zero down the street! OK so here's something I love and something I hate. I hate the thrice-damned laugh track. I know that by the very nature and style and everything of how they were put together the Pink Panther cartoons are a little dry and bland, but that's no reason to patronise little kids and tell them when they're supposed to laugh, they're smart enough to figure it out for themselves, that s**t just feels plain awkward to hear and is nothing but a distraction.. I love the way that the Pink Panther shorts are already so odd and vague that they could try out virtually any scenario with the character that they wanted to and this short is no exception. A strength of this little series is that it's fun just to watch that silly panther in action, he's so cute and lovable and has a lot of distinct personality in how he moves around and is for all intents and purposes a mute, I particularly enjoy the adventures like this one, where he's trying to do good but is basically acting stupid and inadvertently being a walking disaster area! All in all it's a good short and I shall always dig that panther, he's such a ~cool~ cat! x
OllieSuave-007 The Pink Panther decides to become a superhero after reading a superhero comic and wants to dun a costume and cape. He attempts to help an old lady on a number of occasions, from rescuing her from a falling piano to retrieving her cat from a tree. However, all attempts result in disastrous events or mishaps. Very funny scenes as a result, especially when we see the poor old lady's frustrated facial expressions. She is one tough woman to withstand all of the Pink Panther's bungles! Plenty of laughs and humor and lots of action as well. A very entertaining cartoon short.Grade A
blooutcast Admit it… as a kid, you sometimes had trouble distinguishing fact from fiction. Even into adulthood the line is sometimes too blurry. That's the case for Pinky here. He's so inspired by a Super Guy comic that he just has to try and emulate him. The problem here is that his choice of "damsel in distress" isn't particularly impressed with his efforts. In almost all scenes featuring her, the elderly lady ends up being the butt of his woeful attempts to emulate his fictitious idol. (One exception: a muscular thug's gun goes off on him when he can't wrestle it away.) The very last scene, where she transforms into a caped fighter of her own and chases the stupefied feline with an uprooted traffic post, is a perfect example of how and why intentions are considered less important than results to anyone who is collateral damage in any act of misconduct.Luckily, if you can get past the speech component, the 1993 television version features a far more competent version of the crime-fighting panther.
Shawn Watson No, it's a large, anthropomorphic pink cat.The Pink Panther is sitting in hammock reading a super-hero comic-book and wishes to be one himself. He nicks a pink cape from a nearby washing-line ands sets about rescuing and helping people in need. Only he's really, really bad at it and would be better off not interfering with them at all as pain and suffering are about the only things he's good for.Some of the visual gags are funny and each bad situation as a fair amount of invention to it. It adds up to an above average cartoon and no matter what he does, Pinky is my hero.