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At the Pink Panther's House, while siting and reading, a blue fly arrives. The Panther notices the bug and catches it but failed miserably. When the Pink Panther was going to eat his Sandwich (Either Buttered Toast or Grilled Cheese), the fly arrives again, drinks his milk, and eats his sandwich. (Plus the Olive) At Violin Practice, The Pink Panther notices that the fly is ruining his practice. So he decides to get rid of it with his Violin, but ends up being damaged. The Pink Panther locks the door and uses his flyswatter but the fly does not buzz when he uses the flyswatter. He decides to turn off the light but the fly refuses. The Panther turns it off and back on to hit him with a baseball bat, but hits himself, giving him a bump on top of his head, before falling on the floor. The fly then turns off the light for him. The Pink Panther chases the fly into a Blue-Spotted Lamp, where it is confusing. So he uses a magnifier to find it. When he does, he swats it, but missed the bug, resulting the Panther to destroy his Magnifier, removing all the blue spots on the lamp. One of them was the fly the Panther wanted. On an encyclopedia about bugs, it says that flies are scared of frogs. So the Pink Panther orders a frog suit to catch the fly, but ends up with the blue fly in a Pink Panther costume, much to the Panther in the frog suit's anger. On his final attempt, he uses a Vacuum Cleaner to get rid of him, but instead sucks up a Vase, a Window Curtain, a Picture Frame, The Front Door, A Tree, His House, The Moon, The Sky, and the Ground. All that is left is The Pink Panther, The Blue Fly and The Vacuum Cleaner on blank, white scenery. As The Pink Panther tries to suck it into the cleaner, the fly escapes quickly and the Panther gets sucked into the Vacuum and it sucks itself, resulting it to vanish. The Fly remains here, but is smashed by two blocks between it saying "THE END".
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Pink Panther

Pink Panther

The Pink Panther is an 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 film The Pink Panther 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, video games and animated series.

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