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  2. Pink Panther and Pals - Wikipedia

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    Pink Panther and Pals is an American animated television series and a modern adaptation of the classic DePatie-Freleng Pink Panther shorts from the 1960s. The series was produced by Desert Panther Productions and Rubicon Studios in association with Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng and MGM Television.

  3. The Pink Panther Show - Wikipedia

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    The show is collectively called Popeye and Pink Panther's Party, combining Popeye and Pals and Pink Panther's Party into a single show. However, the channel lost the rights to air the non-WB DePatie-Freleng cartoons, which caused Popeye And Pink Panther's Party to be reverted back to Popeye and Pals, which currently only airs Popeye shorts. [3] [4]

  4. The Pink Panther - Wikipedia

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    The film that launched the second Pink Panther series, The Pink Panther, starring Steve Martin as Clouseau, directed by Shawn Levy and produced by Robert Simonds, was released in February 2006 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was co-produced with Columbia Pictures. It is set in the present day and introduces different main characters, therefore ...

  5. The Pink Panther (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Pink Panther (also known as The New Pink Panther Show) is an American animated television series based on the original theatrical cartoons of the same name produced by MGM Animation in association with Mirisch-Geoffrey DePatie-Freleng and United Artists, and distributed through Claster Television (TV distribution) and Camelot Entertainment Sales (barter services).

  6. Pink Panther (character) - Wikipedia

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    The animated Pink Panther character's initial appearance in the live action film's title sequence, directed by Friz Freleng, was such a success with audiences and United Artists that the studio signed Freleng and his DePatie–Freleng Enterprises studio to a multi-year contract for a series of Pink Panther theatrical cartoon shorts.

  7. The Pink Panther Theme - Wikipedia

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    The credits featured the theme in the traditional style, similar to its appearance in Return of the Pink Panther, with an electric keyboard bassline. Actresses Drew Barrymore , Lucy Liu and Cameron Diaz , along with Los Angeles–based entertainers The Pussycat Dolls , danced to the theme in their film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003).

  8. Crazylegs Crane - Wikipedia

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    Crazylegs Crane previously aired as part of The All-New Pink Panther Show on This TV on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30 am Eastern Time until September 22, 2011. Also, most of the shorts often aired as filler material on Boomerang. Some episodes have also appeared on YouTube, Hulu and other online video sites.

  9. The Ant and the Aardvark - Wikipedia

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    The characters remained unchanged, though unlike the original 1969-1971 cartoons, they do not appear in their own segments but rather are included in segments featuring the Pink Panther (now voiced by Matt Frewer). John Byner returned to voice both Charlie Ant and the Aardvark. [6] The second revival occurred in 2010 as part of Pink Panther and ...