Rock-A-Bye Pinky (1966)
The little pointy-nosed man and his dog are out camping one night, not knowing that the Pink Panther is on a tree branch just above them. He can't sleep because of the man's snoring, so he cuts loose the man's hammock with a knife, sending him flying straight to the river. When the dog hears the man's scream for help, he grips the knife in his mouth, and seeing this, the man blames the dog for what's happened. Later, the panther attaches the little man's hammock above the campfire, and sends the tent with the man in it floating down the river towards a waterfall. Every time the dog gets the blame, making the man hate his pet.
Director: Hawley Pratt
| Directing | Hawley Pratt | Director |
| Writing | John W. Dunn | Writer |
| Visual Effects | Dick Ung | Layout Supervisor |
| Visual Effects | Bob Matz | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Manny Gould | Animation |
| Sound | Henry Mancini | Theme Song Performance |
| Sound | Walter Greene | Music |
| Production | Friz Freleng | Producer |
| Camera | John Burton Jr. | Camera Operator |
| Production | Harry Love | Production Coordinator |
| Visual Effects | Laverne Harding | Animation |
| Visual Effects | John Gibbs | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Warren Batchelder | Animation |
| Art | Tom O'Loughlin | Background Designer |
| Visual Effects | Ted Bonnicksen | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Manuel Perez | Animation |
| Production | David H. DePatie | Producer |
| Production | Bill Orcutt | Production Supervisor |
| Editing | Lee Gunther | Editor |