The Pink Panther
The Pink Panther is a 60’s Children’s TV cartoon that has
its roots in the cinema, where he first appeared in 1964. But
he didn't appear as a standalone cartoon, and instead
appeared in the title sequences for the live action comedy -
The Pink Panther.
This movie starred Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau the
bumbling buffoon of a French detective. In the Movie, the
Pink Panther was in fact the name of a diamond, which was
stolen by a jewel thief, who the inspector was trying to
catch.
The writer/director of the movie, Blake Edwards, wanted it
to have an animated title sequence, that would play on the
name of the movie - a pink panther. The animation talents
of David H. DePathie and Friz Freleng were called upon to
conjure up this panther.
Between them all, they wanted him to be cool and
sophisticated and they drew on inspiration from some
of the actors of that time (Cary Grant and James
Dean). In the end, the final look of the Pink Panther
was chosen by Blake Edwards from over 100 panther
sketches. He chose one by Hawley Pratt.
The Pink Panther didn't speak in the title sequence
and instead acted out scenes with the Henry Mancini
theme tune in the background. The music was used to
great effect and was synced to actions on screen,
which gave it a natural flow. He was a hit and people
wanted more and they got it.
A standalone Pink Panther was made, to complement another movie. It was called Pink Phink and
I have to say it is still very funny today, but when it was made in the 1960's, it became a massive
hit with audiences and even went on to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Short.
So from this success a total of 124 Original Pink Panther cartoons were made, a total of 3 series.
These episodes eventually made it to TV in 1969 and over the years they were shown in various
formats.
One format that I remember is The Pink Panther Show. It sticks in most peoples minds because of
the theme tune and the cool pink hot rod that a little boy drives. He drives it to Mans Chinese
Theatre in Hollywood, where the car opens and lets out the cartoon versions of the Pink Panther
and Inspector Clouseau (who also shared the slot with his own cartoon).
Here's the theme tune:
‘Think of all the animals you ever heard about, like rhinoceros and tigers, cats and mink,
there are lots of funny animals in all this world, but have you ever seen a panther that is pink?
Think! A panther that is positively pink?
Well here he is, The Pink Panther, The Pink Panther, everybody loves a panther that's pink.
He really is a groovy cat, and he's a gentleman, a scholar, he's an-acrobat.
He's in the pink, the Pink Panther, the rinky-dink Pink Panther and it's as plain as your nose.
That he's the one and only truly original, Panther pink from head to toe.
Yes he's the one and only truly original, Panther Pink
Panther from head to toe!’
Over the years a number of cartoons shared the billing
with the Pink Panther, such as Ant and the Aardvark, the
Texas Toads and the Dogfather. Later on, another series
appeared called The New Pink Panther Show, but it has
lost some of its charm as the Pink Panther spoke in
every episode. This seems to be a mistake that the
TV/Movie studios seem to do all the time. Just look at
the terrible things they have done to Tom and Jerry in
later years.
Story
In the Pink Panther, you follow a loner (and probably last of his kind) through a number of
adventures. He is a cool panther, who is pink. He struts along and oozes cool. In the early days,
he followed the trend of smoking, but seemed to give up when it became less fashionable.
The Pink Panther doesn't talk much (well...in the original series he didn't), which added to his
mystery, but that didn't stop others doing most of the talking. One thing that did surprise me is that
he's English!
I couldn't believe my ears when he started speaking in a posh English accent! (I could be
mistaken?).
He was always thinking one step ahead of his opposition, such as the poor janitor, who was trying
to paint the inside of his house blue. Little did he know that the Pink Panther was painting
everything back to pink. The painter couldn't work out what was happening as the Pink Panther
just about stayed out of his view (which he seems to do a lot).
Not everything goes the Pink Panther's way. One of
the things he could never get the hang of was electrical
items. They always seemed to have a life of their own
and attack him, and chase him around. I suppose they
kept him fit, with all of that exercise.
Another thorn in his side was insects. They seemed to
bug him a lot. Just when he's going to sleep, a fly
would go by. So what would he do? Well, swat it. The
trouble is that fly's round his way are vindictive and can
throw things at him, and they even know karate!
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Series 1 (1964)
1. The Pink Phink
2. Pink Pajamas
3. We Give Pink Stamps
4. Dial 'P' For Pink
5. Sink Pink
6. Pickled Pink
7. Shocking Pink
8. Pinkfinger
9. Pink Ice
10. The Pink Tail Fly
11. Pink Panzer
12. An Ounce of Pink
13. Reel Pink
14. Bully For Pink
15. Pink Punch
16. Pink Pistons
17. Vitamin Pink
18. The Pink Blue Print
19. Pink, Plunk, Plink
20. Smile Pretty, Say Pink
21. Pink-A-Boo
22. Genie With The Light Pink Fur
23. Super Pink
24. Rock-a-Bye Pinky
25. Pinknic
26. Pink Panic
27. Pink Posies
28. Pink Of The Litter
29. In the Pink
30. Jet Pink
Series 2 (1967)
1. Pink Paradise
2. Pinto Pink
3. Congratulations! It's Pink
4. Prefabricated Pink
5. The Hand Is Pinker Than The Eye
6. Pink Outs
7. Sky Blue Pink
8. Pinkadilly Circus
9. Psychedelic Pink
10. Come On In, The Water's Pink
11. Put-Put Pink
12. G.I. Pink
13. Lucky Pink
14. The Pink Quarterback
15. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Pink
16. Pink Valiant
17. The Pink Pill
18. Prehistoric Pink
19. Pink In The Clink
20. Little Beaux Pink
21. Tickled Pink
22. The Pink Sphinx
23. Pink Is A Many Splintered Thing
24. The Pink Package Plot
25. Pink-Come Tax
26. Pink-A-Rella
27. Pink Pest Control
28. Think Before You Pink
29. Slink Pink
30. In The Pink Of Night
Series 3 (1969)
1. Pink On The Cob
2. Extinct Pink
3. A Fly In The Pink
4. Pink Blue Plate
5. Pink Tuba-Dore
6. Pink Pranks
7. Psst Pink
8. The Pink Flea
9. Pink-In
10. Gong With The Pink
11. Pink 8 Ball
12. Pink Aye
13. Trail Of The Lonesome Pink
14. Pink DaVinci
15. Pink Streaker
16. Salmon Pink
17. Pink Plasma
18. Forty Pink Winks
19. Pink Elephant
20. Keep Our Forests Pink
21. Pink Campaign
22. Bobolink Pink
23. It's Pink But Is It Mink?
24. The Scarlet Pinkernel
25. Mystic Pink
26. The Pink Of Arabee
27. The Pink Pro
28. Pink Piper
29. Pinky Doodle
30. Sherlock Pink
31. Rocky Pink
32. Therapuetic Pink
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