The Pink Panther stows away on the S.S.Luxitania while a famous opera singer is aboard the cruise ship. A short, pointy-nosed steward, assigned to cater to the singer's comfort, discovers th... Read allThe Pink Panther stows away on the S.S.Luxitania while a famous opera singer is aboard the cruise ship. A short, pointy-nosed steward, assigned to cater to the singer's comfort, discovers the stowaway Pink Panther and endeavors to catch the unwelcome passenger, only to repeatedly... Read allThe Pink Panther stows away on the S.S.Luxitania while a famous opera singer is aboard the cruise ship. A short, pointy-nosed steward, assigned to cater to the singer's comfort, discovers the stowaway Pink Panther and endeavors to catch the unwelcome passenger, only to repeatedly disturb the ship's Captain, who violently punishes the steward. A troublesome deck chair ... Read all
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There is a good helping of gags and laughs, from Pink Panther disguising himself as a lamp from being stepped on by the opera singer's maid after posing as a rug. Of course, there is a lot of running around after the server discovered that the Pink Panther is a stole away on the ship. The two ultimately ended up being chased by a live lawn chair, which I thought was too incredible even for a cartoon.
Grade B
The Panthers' long tail gives him away and the chase is on to capture him, especially after he steals the opera singer's first meal in the Captain's quarters. The foil, of course, is the little guy trying to capture him. He gets the brunt of the violence and innocent people get involved and always blame him for some accident. This is a recurring theme in PP cartoons. There is an extremely odd twist to this story with a folding deck chair. It wasn't really funny but I give it a point for originality.
The gags weren't that great in this one. They never seem to be whenever they use the insulting (to us) laugh track. Maybe they think they need to help us think something is funny. Thankfully, they are in the minority in this collection of PP cartoons on three DVD discs.
The pink feline is aboard the S.S. Luxitania and so is an opera singer who resembles very much Bianca Castafiore from the adventures of Tintin.
While this is obviously a comical cartoon, it is also painful to see the steward being blamed for everything that the Pink Panther does and being brutally punished for that. I don't think that the Pink Panther does it by purpose, but one thing is for sure: he always puts the steward in trouble. Something similar happens to the white mutt in "Slink Pink". That is the negative side of these great cartoons.
The deck chair idea is exaggerated but hilarious. I always laugh hysterically whenever the Panther sits on it and it falls and then the Panther repeatedly tries to fix it. When the Panther hits it and the troublesome object chases the pink feline and the steward is a little excessive, but very funny and amusing. The moments with that deck chair are the funniest of this animated short.
Did you know
- TriviaThe title is a play on the ailment "pink eye".
- GoofsWhen the maid walks over the panther while he's acting like a fancy throw rug in the opera star's cabin, he doesn't show signs of pain when she walks on his tail. All animals with tails feel the most pain and sensitivity in them.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Trail of the Lonesome Pink (1974)