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David Hudson DePatie and Isidore "Friz" Freleng founded this animation studio in 1963 after Warner Bros shut down their animation department. Their first collaboration was the opening titles to Blake Edwards' comedy-mystery The Pink Panther. The Pink Panther character later starred in a long-running series of short theatrical cartoons released by United Artists (which also released the film), most of which were No Dialogue Episodes. Other theatrical series included The Inspector, Roland and Rattfink, The Ant and the Aardvark, Tijuana Toads, Hoot Kloot and The Dogfather, all of which are also released by UA. They also produced new Looney Tunes shorts from 1963-1967, with the majority of them (at least not the ones outsourced to Format Films) directed by WB veteran Robert McKimson.
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