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'''''The Pink Panther''''' is a [[1993 in television|1993]] [[cartoon series|animated television series]]; a co-production of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation]], [[Mirisch Company|Mirisch]]-Geoffrey [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises|DePatie-Freleng]] and [[United Artists]], this version stars [[Pink Panther (character)|the legendary hip feline]] in new adventures, but this time he talks (with the voice of [[Matt Frewer]]).
'''''The Pink Panther''''' is a [[1993 in television|1993]] [[cartoon series|animated television series]]; a co-production of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation]], [[Mirisch Company|Mirisch]]-Geoffrey [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises|DePatie-Freleng]] and [[United Artists]], this version stars [[Pink Panther (character)|the legendary hip feline]] in new adventures, but this time he talks (with the voice of [[Matt Frewer]]).


Alongside the panther are his longtime friends and co-stars from other DFE shorts, ''[[The Inspector]]'', ''[[The Ant and the Aardvark]]'' and ''[[The Dogfather]]'', as well as "The Little Man" who was a co-star in the original panther shorts alongside the cool cat. Also, some new characters were created for the show, including a mask-wearing tribal [[Witch doctor (traditional medicine)|witch doctor]] who is called "Voodoo Man".
Alongside the panther are his longtime friends and co-stars from other DFE shorts, ''[[The Inspector]]'', ''[[The Ant and the Aardvark]]'' and ''[[The Dogfather]]'', as well as "The Little Man" who was a co-star in the original theatrical shorts alongside the cool cat. Also, some new characters were created for the show, including a mask-wearing tribal [[Witch doctor (traditional medicine)|witch doctor]] who is called "Voodoo Man".


The show was nominated for a daytime Emmy award in 1994 for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition.<ref>{{imdb title|0108895}}</ref>
The show was nominated for a daytime Emmy award in 1994 for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition.<ref>{{imdb title|0108895}}</ref>

Revision as of 06:24, 23 November 2007

The Pink Panther is a 1993 animated television series; a co-production of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation, Mirisch-Geoffrey DePatie-Freleng and United Artists, this version stars the legendary hip feline in new adventures, but this time he talks (with the voice of Matt Frewer).

Alongside the panther are his longtime friends and co-stars from other DFE shorts, The Inspector, The Ant and the Aardvark and The Dogfather, as well as "The Little Man" who was a co-star in the original theatrical shorts alongside the cool cat. Also, some new characters were created for the show, including a mask-wearing tribal witch doctor who is called "Voodoo Man".

The show was nominated for a daytime Emmy award in 1994 for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition.[1]

Episode list

  1. Pink Pink And Away/ Down on The Ant Farm
  2. Pink and Quiet/The Pinky 500
  3. The Ghost and Mr. Panther/ Clepanthera
  4. Big Top Pinky/ Yeti Nother Big Foot Story
  5. Pinky In Paradise/ Department Store Pink-erton
  6. Moby Pink/ The Pink Stuff
  7. Pink Pizza/ The Pink Painter
  8. Pink Paparazzi/ Werewolf in Panther's Clothing
  9. Rock Me Pink/ Pinkie Pantherus
  10. Pilgrim Panther/ That Old Pink Magic
  11. Pink-antherthal Man/ Pink Kong
  12. The Magnificent Pink One/ Downhill Panther
  13. 14 Karat Pink/ Robo Pink
  14. Pink Encounters/ Junkyard Pink Blues
  15. Pantherobics/ Pinkenstrin
  16. Pink Rider/ Midnight Ride Of Pink Revere
  17. Pinky... He Delivers/ Super-Pink's Egg-cellent Adventure
  18. Cowboy Pinky/ Stealth Panther
  19. Pinkazuma's Revenge/ Pinky Down Under
  20. Pinkadoon/ A Comp-Pink We Will Go
  21. Icy Pink/ The End of Superpink
  22. All For Pink And Pink For All/ Service With A Pink Smile
  23. Trains, Pains, And Panthers/ Wet and Wild Pinky
  24. From Hair To Eternity/ Strike Flea You're Out
  25. Cinderpink/ It's A Bird! It's A Pain! It's Superfan
  26. Who's Smiling? (The Inspector)/ Rob 'n Hoodwinked
  27. Hook Line and Pinker/ Valentine Pink
  28. Dino Sour Head/ The Luck of the Pinkish
  29. The Inspector... Not (The Inspector)/ Pinky Links
  30. Stool Parrot (The Inspector)/ Pinky and Slusho
  31. Panthergeist/ Pinky's Pending Pink Slip
  32. The Three Pink Porker/ The Heart of Pinkness
  33. The Inspector's Most Wanted (The Inspector)/ Pinky Appleseed
  34. Calling Dr. Panther/ For Those Who Pink Young
  35. Light's Camera, Voodoo/ I'm Dreaming of a Pink Christmas
  36. Wiener Takes All/ The Easter Panther
  37. The Inspector's Club (The Inspector)
  38. Black and White and Pink All Over/ Beach Blanket Pinky
  39. Digging For Dollars (The Inspector)/ Pinknocchio
  40. Pink Up The River/ Long John Pinky
  41. Muff The Magic Dragon/ Pink Thumb
  42. Pinky's Dilemma/ Oh Varkula
  43. Ice Blue Pink/ Pink Trek
  44. Legend of El Pinko/ Pink Big
  45. Eric the Pink/ Pretty and Pink
  46. Built For Speed/ Pooch the Panther
  47. Pinky in Toyland/ Detective of Oz
  48. Royal Canadian Mounted Panther/ Power of Pink
  49. Lifestyles of the Pink and Famous/ Happy Trails Pinky
  50. A Hard Day's Pink/ You Only Pink Twice
  51. It's Just a Gypsy in My Soup/ Aliens And A Footstool
  52. Mummy Dearest/ Feast of Famine
  53. Bo Pink Is An Island/ Pinky and the Golden Fleece
  54. Home Stretch Pinky/ Pink Pucks
  55. The Reluctant Ninja/ Pantherella
  56. Pink's Ark/ Rain or Snow or Pink of Night
  57. Pink in the Middle/ Pink in the Poke
  58. A Nut at the Opeta/ Hann-n-Eggz
  59. Voodoo Man/ 7 Manly Men
  60. Drving Mr. Pink*/ Texas Toads/ Ant and Aardvark

(*): Was also relesed as theaterical short.

References