Rocky Pink

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Rocky Pink
Pink Panther series
Directed by Art Leonardi
Produced by David H. DePatie
Friz Freleng
Music by

Walter Greene

William Lava (Uncredited)
Animation by Nelson Shin
Don Williams
John Gibbs
Bob Richardson
Backgrounds by Richard H. Thomas
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s)
  • December 15, 1976 (1976-12-15)
Color process Deluxe
Running time 6' 06"
Country United States
Language English
Preceded by Sherlock Pink
Followed by Therapeutic Pink

Rocky Pink is the 91st cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980.

Plot

The Pink Panther longs for a pet, but has not a dime to his name. A suspect man in a street corner fools him into buying a rock as his pet. The panther adopts the rock anyway, and it immediately takes on a life of its own. When the panther is out walking the rock, they pass a place where rocks and gravel are sold. The rock goes wild and eats the entire supply, growing into a huge boulder. The panther is kicked out of his home by his mother after the boulder has made a large hole in the floor. The persistent boulder rolls into some wet cement, making it so huge the panther gets terrified and runs away from it.

Notability

Rocky Pink is one of three later Pink Panther films that would be reissued as a made-for-television entry, reappearing as Pet Pink Pebbles.[1]

Rocky Pink preceded The Pink Panther Strikes Again during its original theatrical release.

References

  1. http://dfe.goldenagecartoons.com/filmography/1976-77.htm DePatie-Freleng Enterprises Filmography

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