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ᴴᴰ Pink Panther The Mighty Pinkwood Tree | Cartoon Pink Panther New 2021 | Pink Panther and Pals

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ᴴᴰ Pink Panther The Mighty Pinkwood Tree | Cartoon Pink Panther New 2021 | Pink Panther and Pals

Pink Panther tries to save the tree where he resides from Big Nose, who's in charge of building a highway. Big Nose's efforts to cut it down are repeatedly thwarted until a last try seems successful...until the tree drops down on the new highway. But Pinky, Big Nose and a beaver work out a compromise as they get termites to dig a tunnel at the base of the tree, where Big Nose can work as a toll booth clerk to earn money for his now-successful highway.

The Pink Panther is a British-American media franchise primarily focusing on a series of comedy-mystery films featuring an inept French police detective, Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The franchise began with the release of the classic Pink Panther film in 1963. The role of Clouseau was originated by, and is most closely associated with, Peter Sellers. Most of the films were written and directed by Blake Edwards, with theme music composed by Henry Mancini. Elements and characters inspired by the films were adapted into other media, including books, comic books and animated series.

The first film in the series derives its name from the eponymous pink diamond that has an enormous size and value. The diamond is called the "Pink Panther" because the flaw at its centre, when viewed closely, is said to resemble a leaping pink panther. The phrase reappears in the title of the fourth film The Return of the Pink Panther, in which the theft of the diamond is again the centre of the plot. The phrase was used for all the subsequent films in the series, even when the jewel did not figure in the plot. The jewel ultimately appeared in six of the 11 films.

The first film in the series had an animated opening sequence, created by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises, featuring "The Pink Panther Theme" by Mancini, as well as the Pink Panther character. This character, designed by Hawley Pratt and Friz Freleng, was subsequently the subject of his own series of theatrical cartoons, beginning with The Pink Phink in 1964.[1] The cartoon series gained its highest profile on television, aired on Saturday mornings as The Pink Panther Show.

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