OllieSuave-007
After seeing a bunch of kids flying kites, the Pink Panther decides to construct and fly a kite of his own. As he does so, he runs into a horde of obstacles, including a dog, and the pointy-nosed. The panther just about makes life miserable for the man, including disrupting the his gardening and his barbecuing, and, at one point, setting the man's house on fire. So, while the Pink Panther sores through the air on his kite, the man decides to take revenge and attempts to shoot down the flyer with the airplane he was piloting, resulting in a hilarious outcome.Much fun and action here - very entertaining cartoon with lots of laughs! Grade A
Shawn Watson
In this lame short the Pink Panther sees a bunch of kids playing with kites and decides he wants to have such fun himself, only he's completely unable to get the kite in the air, and whenever he does it's only for a few brief moments and usually at the extreme cost to someone else.I didn't find this cartoon awfully funny and it barely managed to get a couple of mild smirks out of me. Nothing here is inspired or witty and it just seems to be going through the motions with little in the way of visual narration or cohesion between the randomly ordered sketches. Another one to file near the bottom of the pack.
ccthemovieman-1
Most of this cartoon is the Pink Panther and his many futile attempts to become a successful kite flier. After watching others do it, and buying a "Make Your Own Kite Kit" from Acme (who else?), he has trouble getting the blasted thing off the ground as a dog runs through it, he runs through it and various other people and inanimate objects make it difficult. The poor little "white guy," as I call him because that's his color from head to toe, gets inadvertently involved on a number of these kite attempts, all with slapstick endings that are harmful to him.Finally, the little guy has had enough. At that point, the cartoon began to get a lot better as he does his World War I flying ace 'Red Baron' imitation and goes up in the sky to shoot down the Pink Panther who is attached to his kite and flying.Overall, except for the last two minutes, I didn't think this was anything special.
Robert Reynolds
This short is a very good Pink Panther cartoon. The series pretty much has a limited number of plots it used, with most of them having to do with the Pink Panther doing something (or at least trying to) and having it backfire, usually on his main foil, a character who was apparently loosely patterned after Friz Freleng himself. The only name I've heard used for him is "The Little White Guy". In this one particularly, I feel sorry for the poor guy. As I intend to discuss specifics, please consider this a spoiler warning: The Pink Panther makes several attempts to fly various kites. To say that he isn't overly successful would be an understatement. Most of the misfortune, naturally, befalls the poor little guy who has done nothing to deserve what happens to him, at least not in this particular lifetime.The absolutely worst thing to happen to him is a sequence of events heartbreaking to behold-the Pink Panther, on one of the only occasions when he actually gets a kite significantly aloft, passes it over the grill where the poor guy is cooking in his yard, catching the tail of the kite on fire. Eventually, the flaming kite crashes earthward-right onto the roof of the guy's house. The look on his face as he watches his house burn down is priceless-you can read various emotions in the look on his face.In the end, the guy snaps and comes after the Pink Panther and another kite with a World War I biplane, looking for all the world like the Red Baron (yes, the second "Peanuts" reference implied here is intentional). The final sequence is quite nice and the short itself is fairly funny.This short is available on the Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection and is well worth seeing. Recommended.