The Panther Film

At 5:30 AM on July 2, 1991, a strange unnamed film broadcasted on an unknown station near Denver, Colorado. An estimated 300 people saw the film. One of these people agreed to tell about what they saw, as no one else would. According to the person, the film started with a shot of an animated forest. The shot stayed like that for a few seconds until the camera panned down on an animated panther, walking forwards, covered in bruises and cuts with a black eye. The panther looked saddened. The walk cycle continued for a minute until the panther stopped in front of something. The panther looked down at something that was off-camera, sobbing. The camera panned down at what the panther was sobbing about. It was a black lump, facing away from the camera. The lump was covered in small amounts of blood. The scene cut to a bird’s-eye view of the lump. It was a corpse of another panther. The panther had a sad expression on its face and multiple cuts on its body. Blood ran out of its mouth and pooled below its head. Sobs of the other panther grew louder. Then, the scene cut to black. A scene faded in showing the panther, lying down. Its eyes were glued to the sky with tears still in them. The time setting was nighttime. The panther began to sing. After a few minutes of the panther’s singing, the panther stopped and lifted its head to look at something off-camera. The panther’s sad expression turned to anger as the panther stood up. The panther walked off-camera and shouted something in German:

''“Du hast sie getötet!” ''(You killed her!)

Roaring and slashing sounds played as small amounts of blood splattering all over the camera. The panther walked back on-screen, blood covered its feet and mouth. The panther was panting. The scene suddenly cut to static-probably taken off the air before the film finished- and another program began to play. No footage or screenshots of this film is known to exist, nor any information behind it.