

When he wakes up, it is on his arm, but after that, it is nowhere to be seen. Before waking up the first time Pink has no clock on his arm.Throwing away the telephone/nothing/the box that Gino has put on the hole.The Pink Panther continuosly getting angry.This episode reveals that if the Pink Panther is jolted awake, he can go into a destructive rampage.The title is a pun on In the middle of the night.The bridge over the river resembles London Bridge.He makes amends with the bird and the two are now best friends. Rejoiced, the panther discovers that the little blue cuckoo bird is very much alive and well. Moments later, a familiar "Cuckoo!" rings out twice. Presuming him deceased, the panther throws flowers down from the bridge and returns home, depressed. Little does the panther know, the little cuckoo bird has made it back inside inside the house safely, clock and all. Eventually, he decides to close the clock, but the bird still enrages him until he lets it fall into a river.īut later on that night, his guilty consciousness gets the best of him, and he becomes fearful of the bird's fate as he rushes back to the bridge and dives into the river in attempt to find him. When the cuckoo bird shouts "Cuckoo!", however, things even get worse: a superfurious Pink Panther breaks the table, cuts and throws away nothing. So he decides to buy a cuckoo clock.īack at his home, he is seen banging pins with a hammer, puts the cuckoo clock, and goes back to sleep. Finally he wakes up when the sunshine shows up, only to discover he was too late for the train to the work. Then he gets enraged for the third time when the telephone rings and he throws it away. Then he gets once again angered when the radio sings a song, and cuts the rope. The episode begins with the Pink Panther peacefully sleeping, but the alarm clock rings, causing him to get furious and smashing it to pieces. The Pink Panther buys a cuckoo clock after a disasterous awakening, but it causes further trouble.
