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This first season of Pink Panther and Pals premieres on the Cartoon Network in the spring of 2010. Based on the beloved DePatie-Freeling characters, the show features an updated spunky teenage Pink Panther and his mischievous friends. The Panther and his pals overcome all odds with his timeless charm, poise and wit, defeating their arch-nemesis, the always-grouchy Big Nose, at every turn. The show also includes new shorts based on the classic DePatie-Freeling characters, the Ant & Aardvark. As always, these two bring a whole new meaning to the concept of predator versus prey in this highly imaginative, visually unique new series, which sees the clever Ant facing off against the bigger but definitely not smarter antagonist, the Aardvark.
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Description
This first season of Pink Panther and Pals premieres on the Cartoon Network in the spring of 2010. Based on the beloved DePatie-Freeling characters, the show features an updated spunky teenage Pink Panther and his mischievous friends. The Panther and his pals overcome all odds with his timeless charm, poise and wit, defeating their arch-nemesis, the always-grouchy Big Nose, at every turn. The show also includes new shorts based on the classic DePatie-Freeling characters, the Ant & Aardvark. As always, these two bring a whole new meaning to the concept of predator versus prey in this highly imaginative, visually unique new series, which sees the clever Ant facing off against the bigger but definitely not smarter antagonist, the Aardvark.
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See AllThe Pink Panther | |
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Genre | Comedy Fantasy |
Created by | Friz Freleng (characters: The Pink Panther and The Ant and the Aardvark) David H. DePatie Blake Edwards |
Directed by | Charles Grosvenor Byron Vaughns |
Starring | Matt Frewer as The Pink Panther |
Voices of | Sheryl Bernstein John Byner Dan Castellaneta Brian George Jess Harnell Joe Piscopo Charles Nelson Reilly Wallace Shawn Kath Soucie Jo Anne Worley |
Theme music composer | Henry Mancini(arranged by Eddie Arkin) |
Composer(s) | Albert Olson and James Stemple Mark Watters(supervising composer) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 60 (119 segments) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Walter Mirisch Marvin Mirisch Paul Sabella Mark Young |
Producer(s) | Kelly Ward Charles Grosvenor Byron Vaughns |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company(s) | MGM Animation MGM Television |
Distributor | Claster Television |
Release | |
Original network | Syndication |
Original release | September 11, 1993 – April 12, 1995 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Pink Panther and Sons |
Followed by | Pink Panther and Pals |
The Pink Panther is an American animated television series starring the Pink Panther and his co-stars from the original cartoon shorts in a series of brand new stories. The program was credited as being a co-production of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation, Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng and United Artists, though only the former was responsible for its production, as the other properties either ceased to exist or were transferred to MGM a decade before it was aired. It was distributed by Claster Television and not MGM Television, despite MGM owning The Pink Panther. Unlike other animated series featuring the Pink Panther, this is the only series where he speaks.
The show was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 1994 for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition.[1]
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Premise[edit]
The 1993 incarnation of The Pink Panther starred the legendary hip feline in series of brand new adventures, in which he dealt with different situations in a manner similar to the original Looney Tunes shorts, ranging from modern day situations such as working as a delivery boy to outlandish situations like living in caveman days. Unlike previous television series and almost the entire theatrical run, the series was produced with the Panther capable of speaking throughout the episodes, to allow more interaction with other characters. Voiced by Matt Frewer, he was given a humorous American accent in order to appeal to younger children, which was in sharp contrast to the sophisticated British accent supplied by impressionist Rich Little who voiced the Panther briefly in two 1965 cartoon shorts, Sink Pink and Pink Ice.[2][3]
Alongside the Pink Panther, a number of his co-stars from the original theatrical shorts appear in the series, including: The Inspector, who the Panther assists in the guise of an American police officer; The Ant and the Aardvark, with John Byner reprising the role of both characters;[2]The Dogfather and his henchdogs Pugg and Louie, who were redesigned for this series; The Muscle Man from the 1968 cartoon Come On In! The Water's Pink; The Witch from the 1969 cartoon Pink-A-Rella; and 'The Little Man', who like the Panther, was also designed to speak in the series, with Wallace Shawn providing his voice. The series also featured new characters, including a mask-wearing tribal witch doctor named Voodoo Man, a little red-headed girl named Thelma, and a sweet old lady named Mrs. Chubalingo and her pet parrot Jules.
Cast[edit]
- Matt Frewer as Pink Panther, The Whistler,(ep 5) News Anchor (ep. 59)
- Sheryl Bernstein as Eskimo Mayor
- John Byner as Charlie Ant, Blue Aardvark
- Dan Castellaneta as Voodoo Man, Muck Luck, Chef Sumo, (ep 17) Fish World Ticket Man (ep 31) Weasel, Snake, (ep 16) Babe The Bull (ep 33)
- Brian George as The Inspector, Pugg
- Jess Harnell as Louie, Manly Man, Pecks (ep. 59)
- Joe Piscopo as Dogfather
- Charles Nelson Reilly as Jules Parrot
- Wallace Shawn as The Little Man
- Kath Soucie as Thelma, Cleopatra
- Jo Anne Worley as Mrs. Chubalingo
Pink Panther Cartoon Episode List
Additional cast[edit]
- Ruth Buzzi as Witch
- Hamilton Camp as Rupert (ep 31)
- Cathy Cavadini as Thelma (first voice)
- Jim Cummings as Rolo (ep 31)
- Rickey D'Shon Collins as Lester (ep 5)
- Barry Gordon as Bongo Cereal Founder (ep. 59)
- Maurice LaMarche as Spartacus (ep. 59)
- Steve MacKall as Johnny Chucklehead
- Kenneth Mars as Commissioner
- Bradley Pierce as Buddy Bimmel's Son (ep. 59)
- Aaron Spann as (uncredited)
Pink Panther Cartoon Episodes
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (1993)[edit]
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | 'Pink, Pink & Away / Down on the Antfarm' | September 13, 1993 | |
Pink, Pink & Away: Pinky is inspired by his favorite superhero to stop the Dogfather's kidnapping. Down on the Ant Farm: | |||
2 | 'Pink and Quiet / The Pinky 500' | September 17, 1993 | |
Pink and Quiet: The Pinky 500: Pinky, while trying to win an auto race, must first deal with driving a car that has a mind of its own. | |||
3 | 'The Ghost and Mr. Panther / Cleopanthra' | September 29, 1993 | |
4 | 'Big Top Pinky / Yeti Nother Bigfoot Story' | September 16, 1993 | |
5 | 'Pinky In Paradise / Department Store Pinkerton' | September 14, 1993 | |
Pinky In Paradise: Aided by a voracious parrot, Pinky searches for buried treasure only to come up against a territorial Voodoo Man with a bad attitude and a magical voodoo staff. Department Store Pinkerton: | |||
6 | 'Moby Pink / The Pink Stuff' | September 22, 1993 | |
Moby Pink: The Pink Stuff: Pinky and Avery Bravery fly to Mars. While Pinky wants to interact peacefully with life on Mars, Avery Bravery wants to exploit Mars for personal benefit. | |||
7 | 'Pink Pizza / The Pink Painter' | September 15, 1993 | |
Pink Pizza: Pinky helps Granny, the owner of a ramshackle pizza parlor, to compete and eventually succeed against Big Eddie's, a hi-tech, glitzy pizza conglomerate Pink Painter: | |||
8 | 'Werewolf in Panther's Clothing / Pink Paparazzi' | September 24, 1993 | |
Pink Paparazzi: Werewolf in Panther's Clothing: Working as a dogcatcher, Pinky encounters a werewolf in a spooky European village where the inhabitants are all a little 'batty.' | |||
9 | 'Rock Me Pink / Pinkus Pantherus' | September 23, 1993 | |
Rock Me Pink: Pinky tries everything to get rock star Zinc to hear his music. Pinkus Pantherus: | |||
10 | 'Pilgrim Panther / That Old Pink Magic' | September 20, 1993 | |
11 | 'Pink-anderthal Man / Pink Kong' | September 21, 1993 | |
Pink-anderthal Man: Pink Kong: Pinky takes Queen Kong to New York City to become a famous singer. | |||
12 | 'The Magnificent Pink One / Downhill Panther' | September 27, 1993 | |
The Magnificent Pink One: When a one-horse town needs a new Sheriff, Pinky gets the job, only to learn that the notorious Baddie Brothers are comin' to town. Batterybar pro license key free download. Battery bar has 2 different versions including free (basic) and pro version. BatteryBar Pro is more featured and highly customizable that offers all of its features without showing limitations. It will also show detailed information about charging, usage and remaining time of notebook battery. Downhill Panther: | |||
13 | '14 Karat Pink / Robo-Pink' | September 28, 1993 | |
14 Karat Pink: Pinky goes to California to become a rancher, but must fight the competition for a vein of gold. Robo-Pink: Pinky works as a security guard at a top-secret factory and must prevent those secrets from getting stolen. | |||
14 | 'Pink Encounters / Junkyard Pink Blues' | September 30, 1993 | |
Pink Encounters: Pinky accidentally hi-jacks a spaceship, whose owners are being held captive by the scientist Von Schmart. Pinky must help the aliens escape the laboratory. Junkyard Pink Blues: Pinky is on the hunt for poodle Foo-Fee to get a $100,000 reward, but the Dogfather tries to sabotage the job. | |||
15 | 'Pantherobics / Pinkenstein' | October 4, 1993 | |
Pantherobics: Pinkenstein: Pinky is hired by the mayor of Whispering Pines to trap mice, but the neighborhood witch continually distracts the Panther from doing his job. | |||
16 | 'Pinky Rider / Midnight Ride of Pink Revere' | October 7, 1993 | |
Pinky Rider: Pinky starts a delivery service, and though menaced by a motorcycle gang and a monster truck delivery company, he manages to deliver the goods. Midnight Ride of Pink Revere: Pinky has to warn his fellow colonists that the British are coming. | |||
17 | 'Pinky..He Delivers / Super-Pink's Egg-cellent Adventure' | October 17, 1993 | |
Pinky..He Delivers: Super-Pink's Egg-cellent Adventure: A giant sumo wrestler steals the Professor's huge egg he plans to feed with the world in order to make giant egg drop soup, which, according to a fortune cookie, will guarantee him dictator of the world. Pink becomes Super-Pink to save the day and egg. | |||
18 | 'Cowboy Pinky / Stealth Panther' | October 6, 1993 | |
Cowboy Pinky: Tenderfoot Pinky helps Heidi Von Schmarty get her priceless herd of three cows to San Francisco, despite cattle rustling attempts by outlaws Dogfather, Louie and Pugg. Stealth Panther: | |||
19 | 'Pinkazuma's Revenge / Pinky Down Under' | October 11, 1993 | |
Pinkzauma's Revenge: Pinky Down Under: Pinky fights crime in the Australian outback. | |||
20 | 'Pinkadoon / A Camp-Pink We Will Go' | October 12, 1993 | |
Pinkadoon: Moroccan taxi driver Pinky gets trapped in an Arabian Nights city which magically appears for only one hour every hundred years. With the help of an inept genie, he tries to free his female fare from the clutches of the evil Sultan and his men. A Camp Pink We Will Go: | |||
21 | 'Icy Pink / The End of Superpink?' | October 14, 1993 | |
Icy Pink: The End of Superpink?: Pinky, as Super-Pink, writes and sell his own comic books, but has trouble getting customers when he's placed in the same comic convention as the egotistical muscular superhero Captain Chaos. The two then fight over the loyalty of a child named Lester. | |||
22 | 'All for Pink and Pink for All / Service with a Pink Smile' | October 18, 1993 | |
'All for Pink and Pink for All' features The Ant and the Aardvark[4] | |||
23 | 'Trains, Pains and Panthers / Wet and Wild Pinky' | October 19, 1993 | |
24 | 'From Hair to Eternity / Strike Flea, You're Out!' | October 20, 1993 | |
From Hair to Eternity: Strike Flea, You're Out!: Pinky helps his baseball team win the World Series after the regular pitcher proves to be as incompetent as can be. | |||
25 | 'Cinderpink / It's a Bird! It's a Pain! It's Superfan!' | October 25, 1993 | |
Cinderpink: Pinky reenacts the Cinderella story. It's a Bird! It's a Pain! It's Superfan!: Pinky wants to attend a football game, but the game is sold out. He then decides to try to sneak in, but Big Nose is a security guard determined to keep him out. | |||
26 | 'Who's Smiling Now? (The Inspector) / Rob'n Hoodwinked' | October 27, 1993 | |
27 | 'Hook, Line and Pinker / Valentine Pink' | October 29, 1993 | |
28 | 'Dino Sour Head / The Luck O' the Pinkish' | November 1, 1993 | |
Dino Sour Head: Pinky is a prehistoric inventor living in a community threatened by a dinosaur, and ends up in a contest with his rival where the one who boots the dinosaur out is a hero, while the other is banished for life. But the dinosaur just has a thorn in his foot and wants somebody to pull it out. The Luck of the Pinkish: | |||
29 | 'The Inspector.. NOT! (The Inspector) / Pink Links' | November 5, 1993 | |
30 | 'Stool Parrot (The Inspector) / Pinky and Slusho' | November 4, 1993 | |
31 | 'Panthergeist / Pinky's Pending Pink Slip' | November 8, 1993 | |
32 | 'The Three Pink Porkers / The Heart of Pinkness' | November 9, 1993 | |
'The Heart of Pinkness' features The Ant and the Aardvark | |||
33 | 'The Inspector's Most Wanted (The Inspector) / Pinky Appleseed' | November 10, 1993 | |
34 | 'Calling Dr. Panther / For Those Who Pink Young' | November 15, 1993 | |
35 | 'Lights, Camera, Voodoo / I'm Dreaming of a Pink Christmas' | November 16, 1993 | |
36 | 'Wiener Takes All / The Easter Panther' | November 18, 1993 | |
37 | 'The Inspector's Club (The Inspector) / A Royal Pain' | November 22, 1993 | |
38 | 'Black & White & Pink All Over / Beach Blanket Pinky' | November 23, 1993 | |
Black & White & Pink All Over: Down on his luck, Detective Pinky agrees to locate a pesky little girl's doll, and stumbles onto the cast of the missing 'Gazoonta Diamonds.' Beach Blanket Pinky: | |||
39 | 'Digging for Dollars (The Inspector) / Pinknocchio' | November 29, 1993 | |
Digging for Dollars: Pinknocchio: Pinky is Geppetto in a modern re-telling of the story. | |||
40 | 'Pinky Up the River / Long John Pinky' | November 30, 1993 |
Season 2 (1994–95)[edit]
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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41 | 'Muff the Magic Dragon / Pink Thumb' | September 10, 1994 | |
42 | 'Pinky's Dilemma / Oh, Varkula' | September 17, 1994 | |
'Oh, Varkula' features The Ant and the Aardvark | |||
43 | 'Ice Blue Pink / Pink Trek' | September 24, 1994 | |
Ice Blue Pink: Pinky gose skiing on a Icey Mountain, then he found his Octuple-Great Grandfather from the ice age frozen inside the mountain. Pink Trek: Galaxy-trekking starship commander Captain Pink gets some help from the Voodoo Man in order to defeat the villainous Bird the Merciless. | |||
44 | 'The Legend of El Pinko / Pink Big' | October 1, 1994 | |
45 | 'Eric the Pink / Pretty and Pink' | October 8, 1994 | |
Eric the Pink: In Viking times, the penniless Panther's only hope for experiencing a vacation sea cruise is to pose as Erik the Red and set sail with a crew of looters and plunderers. The Panther falls afoul of a jealous first mate intent on jettisoning him. Pretty and Pink: | |||
46 | 'Built for Speed / The Pooch and The Panther' | October 15, 1994 | |
47 | 'Pinky in Toyland / The Detective of Oz' | October 22, 1994 | |
Pinky in Toyland: The Detective of Oz: Pinky works as a hard-boiled detective in the Emerald City. His world gets turned upside down when, weirdly, the Wicked Witch needs help finding her stolen ruby pumps. | |||
48 | 'Royal Canadian Mounted Panther / Power of Pink' | October 29, 1994 | |
Royal Canadian Mounted Panther: Pinky is employed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to thwart trouble up in Canada. Power of Pink: When the Professor hires Pinky to fix a plumbing issue, Pinky wishes he was a superhero after seeing Amazing Man stop a bank robber. Amazing Man, however, is in reality an evil lab rat, who wants to bring the moon closer to the earth, causing the buildings to get closer to one another in the wake of a gravity shift. That way, humans would suffer what he had to suffer when he was just a lab rat running through mazes. Pinky uses the Professor's technology to turn himself into Super-Pink (although the technology was supposed to make a pickle grow bigger) and battle the rat to stop the moon. | |||
49 | 'Lifestyles of the Pink and Famous / Happy Trails Pinky' | November 5, 1994 | |
50 | 'A Hard Day's Pink / You Only Pink Twice' | November 12, 1994 | |
51 | 'It's Just a Gypsy in My Soup / Three Aliens and A Footstool' | November 19, 1994 | |
It's Just A Gypsy in My Soup: Three Aliens and A Footstool: While attempting to get some spring cleaning done, Pinky is captured by a group of space beings with 'Ikea-esque' designs on the people of Earth. Pinky is the only hope for mankind as he takes these creatures on a tour they won't soon forget. | |||
52 | 'Mummy Dearest / Feast or Famine' | November 26, 1994 | |
53 | 'No Pink is an Island / Pinky and the Golden Fleece' | December 3, 1994 | |
No Pink is an Island: When sea captain Pink and his sole passenger, the Aardvark, are stranded on a desert island, Pink is driven coconuts by the Aardvark's outrageous demands. But Pink's problems get worse when they're captured by a horde of ants who prepare to sacrifice them to the dreaded 'big thing!' Pinky and the Golden Fleece: Pinky searches for the Golden Fleece. 'No Pink is an Island' features The Ant and the Aardvark[5] | |||
54 | 'Home Stretch Pinky / Pink Pucks' | December 10, 1994 | |
55 | 'The Reluctant Ninja / Pantherella' | December 17, 1994 | |
56 | 'Pink's Ark / Rain or Snow or Pink of Night' | December 24, 1994 | |
Pink's Ark: Pinky is Noah dealing with the flood that lasts 40 days and 40 nights. Rain or Snow or Pink of Night: The insidious Johnny ChuckleHead plans to end football season once and for all by mailing a sticky-bomb to the stadium. Mailman Pinky is forced to save the game and the day by tracking down the bomb. | |||
57 | 'Pink in the Middle / Pink in the Poke' | December 31, 1994 | |
'Pink in the Middle' features The Ant and the Aardvark | |||
58 | 'A Nut at the Opera / The Pink Panther (That's Me) presents Hamm-n-Eggz' | January 7, 1995 | |
A Nut at the Opera: The very last original and normal Pink Panther television cartoon. The Pink Panther (That's Me) presents Hamm-n-Eggz: In this spin-off episode, Hamm and Eggz accidentally fall into (and royally mess up) a job creating the perfect wedding for the obnoxious daughter of the mafioso hit-man Vinnie 'The Fist' Phistopholies. | |||
59 | 'The Pink Panther (That's Me) presents Voodoo Man / The Pink Panther (That's Me) presents 7 Manly Men and the Kid' | January 14, 1995 | |
60 | 'The Pink Panther (That's Me) presents The Texas Toads / Driving Mr. Pink / The Pink Panther (That's Me) presents The Ant and the Aardvark' | April 12, 1995 | |
Driving Mr. Pink was shown for the U.S. theatrical release of The Pebble and the Penguin, and the final Pink Panther theatrical short to be reissued into the television short. |
Home release[edit]
A DVD box set called 'Der rosarote Panther - Die neue Show' was released in Germany (Region 2) on February 21, 2006 through MGM. This set contains the first 40 Episodes in English, French and German on four DVDs. The set was then released in the UK from MGM and Fox on February 2, 2009; the remaining 20 episodes are yet to be released.
References[edit]
- ^The Pink Panther on IMDb
- ^ abBeck, Jerry. (2006) Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest Cat in Town!; DK ADULT, ISBN0-7566-1033-8
- ^DePatie-Freleng websiteArchived 2005-06-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'All for Pink and Pink for All'
- ^'No Pink is an Island' (Spanish dubbed version)
External links[edit]
- The Pink Panther on IMDb
- The Pink Panther (MGM) at the Big Cartoon DataBase