Plot
The Pink Panther picks up a lamp while taking a stroll. He rubs it, and hears a voice offering him to be a chance to be genie. The Pink Panther is reluctant, but the lamp forces him, and soon he becomes a genie.
Then as a Genie, he tries to find a person to rub the lamp. All his efforts fail and in the end he lands up in the garbage dump, where he hears another lamp. He smashes the other lamp and walks off.
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