The Pink Panther has a new job as a lumberjack.The Pink Panther has a new job as a lumberjack.The Pink Panther has a new job as a lumberjack.
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- TriviaThe title is a play on the movie Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
- GoofsWhen Panther goes into the office with the sign, he is wearing a hat, collar, and boots. When he comes out following the foreman, the hat, collar, and boots are all gone.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Toon in with Me: The Totally Real Holiday (2021)
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He's Not Exactly Paul Bunyan
Our boy (The Pink Panther) is out in the forest wearing a strange outfit: some bowler-type hat, collar with bow tie and lumberjack boots. When he comes to a cabin advertising: "Wanted: Lumberjack," he applies and immediately an ax. That's not a good idea. You just know that the Pink Panther with an ax in his hand means some bad things are going to happen.
Actually, most of the bad things happen are to the Panther. Usually other people suffer but not here. The PP has trouble right off the bat, not being able to dent this big redwood-type tree. He spots a smaller one but as soon as he gives it a whack, a swarm of very talented bees goes after him. The bees are very inventive in what they can do, and there are some pretty funny sight gags with them. Then, the foreman comes out, does his "timber" routine but yells each time AFTER the tree has either smashed the ground or the Panther.
The ending to this cartoon is a little strange and not quite what I expected. Without spoiling things, I expected the ending to be some confrontation with that foreman. Still, an entertaining cartoon and fun to watch. It's nicely drawn, too.
Actually, most of the bad things happen are to the Panther. Usually other people suffer but not here. The PP has trouble right off the bat, not being able to dent this big redwood-type tree. He spots a smaller one but as soon as he gives it a whack, a swarm of very talented bees goes after him. The bees are very inventive in what they can do, and there are some pretty funny sight gags with them. Then, the foreman comes out, does his "timber" routine but yells each time AFTER the tree has either smashed the ground or the Panther.
The ending to this cartoon is a little strange and not quite what I expected. Without spoiling things, I expected the ending to be some confrontation with that foreman. Still, an entertaining cartoon and fun to watch. It's nicely drawn, too.
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- ccthemovieman-1
- May 11, 2007
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By what name was Pink Is a Many Splintered Thing (1968) officially released in Canada in English?
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