The Pink Blueprint
Movie | |
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German title | The pink building ruin |
Original title | The Pink Blueprint |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1966 |
length | 7 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Hawley Pratt |
script | John W. Dunn |
production |
David H. DePatie Friz Freleng |
music | William Lava |
cut | Chuck McCann |
The Pink Blueprint ( The Pink Bauruine ) is an American animated -Kurzfilm of Hawley Pratt from the year 1966th
action
A little white man has a blue blueprint for a classic house with him and is starting the building preparations. The pink panther has other plans: his pink blueprint envisages an extravagant villa built in round shapes. The pink panther tries to impose his plan on the male, but the attempt fails. Now he begins to sabotage the work of the male and to enforce his design: where the male builds corners, the panther saws them round, door frames are sawed and nails are set again.
In the end, the male succeeds in enclosing the pink panther in a room full of color. The pink panther now dips his blueprint in blue and replaces his unnoticed with the blueprint of the male, who now eagerly begins to build and at the end leaves the building site. The pink panther digs his way out of his prison and is thrilled when he sees his house design completed in front of him. He rushes into the house, it rattles. The alleged house facade was just a dummy and falls over. Behind it stands the actual house - built according to the male's plans.
production
The Pink Blueprint was released as the 18th film in the Pink Panther Theatrical Cartoon Series about the Pink Panther, which ran in Germany under the name The Pink Panther . The film was released in US cinemas on May 25, 1966.
Awards
The Pink Blueprint was nominated for an Oscar in the category " Best Animated Short Film " in 1967 , but could not prevail against A Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Double Feature . It was the second Academy Award nomination for a Pink Panther film after The Pink Smear , which won an Oscar in 1965.