Pink Plasma

Directed by Art Leonardi
G
1975    6mAnimation, Short,
6.87.0
The Pink Panther stops to spend a night at a castle in Transylvania, believing it to be a lodge. It is in fact a vampire's castle with such denizens as a hairy, knife-throwing hand, a phantom in squeaky shoes, and the usual living-dead blood-sucker. Thinking the vampire's coffin to be that of a dead man, the Pink Panther buries it. Come dusk, the coffin rumbles to surface, and the vampire emerges. The Pink Panther uses bug spray to repel the vampire in bat form, and it flies out a window and changes to the vampire, who falls into a moat inhabited by a shark. The shark chases the vampire, and the phantom chases the Pink Panther, before sunrise causes vampire, shark, phantom, and castle to disappear.

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  • Art LeonardiInvisible Monster / Laughing Skull / Dracula (voice) (uncredited) / Director
  • John W. DunnWriter
  • Friz FrelengProducer
  • David H. DePatieProducer
  • Rick StewardEditor
  • Henry ManciniTheme Song Performance
  • Walter GreeneMusic
  • Lee GuntherProduction Manager
  • Dick UngLayout Supervisor
  • Bob RichardsonAnimation
  • Virgil RossAnimation
  • Don WilliamsAnimation
  • John GibbsAnimation

Pink Plasma Trivia

Pink Plasma was released on August 8, 1975.

Pink Plasma was directed by Art Leonardi.

Pink Plasma has a runtime of 6m.

Pink Plasma was produced by Friz Freleng, David H. DePatie.

The key characters in Pink Plasma are Invisible Monster / Laughing Skull / Dracula (voice) (uncredited) (Art Leonardi).

Pink Plasma is rated G.

Pink Plasma is an Animation, Short, Comedy film.

Pink Plasma has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.

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