

La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa
Directed by Gerry ChiniquyInspired by the legendary fictional character The Scarlet Pimpernel, the Pink Panther dons a red cape and a red hat with a feather, and becomes The Scarlet Pinkernel, protector of stray dogs. The first two dogs he saves from the dog catcher are anything but grateful, but the third dog, a large and cuddly one, gets too grateful and persistent, hops on the panther's motorcycle while he starts it, and blocks his view. The wild ride goes through a subway tunnel with a train in hot pursuit, and ends up in a telephone pole as the dog tries to chase a cat.
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La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa was released on 30 de diciembre de 1975.
La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa was directed by Gerry Chiniquy.
La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa has a runtime of 6min.
La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa was produced by Friz Freleng, David H. DePatie.
Inspired by the legendary fictional character The Scarlet Pimpernel, the Pink Panther dons a red cape and a red hat with a feather, and becomes The Scarlet Pinkernel, protector of stray dogs. The first two dogs he saves from the dog catcher are anything but grateful, but the third dog, a large and cuddly one, gets too grateful and persistent, hops on the panther's motorcycle while he starts it, and blocks his view. The wild ride goes through a subway tunnel with a train in hot pursuit, and ends up in a telephone pole as the dog tries to chase a cat.
The key characters in La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa are Dog Effects (Mel Blanc), Street Cat (Clarence Nash).
La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa is rated G.
La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa is an Animación, Short, Comedia film.
La Pantera Rosa: La Pimpinela rosa has an audience rating of 5.7 out of 10.





