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This series is a [[Spin-Off]] from the credit sequences of ''[[The Pink Panther|Pink Panther]]'' movies, featuring the adventures of a [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|bipedal pink panther]]. He frequently is opposed, hunted, or inconvenienced by an Inspector Clouseau [[Expy]] who is never named, and who usually ends up subject to the usual humiliation and [[Amusing Injuries]] suffered by the typical cartoon antagonist. The original series ran from 1964 to 1980; it was then [[Uncanceled]] in 1993 and ran for three years. A new incarnation returned to the airwaves in 2009.
This series is the [[Animated Adaptation]] of the original movie ''[[The Pink Panther]]'', which started in 1964, then was [[Uncanceled]] in 1993, and then returned in 2009.
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All versions of this show were [[Animated Anthology|Animated Anthologies]], showing 10-minute shorts. The original series shared its airtime with ''[[The Ant and the Aardvark]]'' shorts.

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== Common to all series ==
== Common to all series ==
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: it is clear that the Panther is a guy.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: it is clear that the Panther is a guy.
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== 1964-1980 Original Series ==
== 1964-1980 Original Series ==
* [[Art Evolution]]
* [[Art Evolution]]
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: [[The Ant and The Aardvark (Animation)|The Aardvark]] and, to a lesser extent, The Little Man.
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: [[The Ant and the Aardvark|The Aardvark]] and, to a lesser extent, The Little Man.
** In an episode of ''The New Pink Panther Show'', the Aardvark (as a [[Tarzan]] parody) screams "Oy Vey!" in a Tarzan-like manner.
** In an episode of ''The New Pink Panther Show'', the Aardvark (as a [[Tarzan]] parody) screams "Oy Vey!" in a Tarzan-like manner.
* [[Cool Cat]]: The Panther is the quintessential example, of the "never has to lose his cool" variety - even in cartoons where he's the [[Butt Monkey]], he always keeps his silent wit and rhythmic step.
* [[Cool Cat]]: The Panther is the quintessential example, of the "never has to lose his cool" variety - even in cartoons where he's the [[Butt Monkey]], he always keeps his silent wit and rhythmic step.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The very first cartoon or two gave the Panther a voice with an upper-crust [[British Accents|British Accent]], but he was quickly converted into a [[Silent Protagonist]].
* [[I Am Not Shazam]]: The "Pink Panther" in the movies was a [[MacGuffin]] from a couple of the early films in the series—a large diamond with a unique flaw that from one angle looked like a pink, leaping panther. The ''character'' of the Pink Panther existed only in the credits and has nothing to do with the action in any of them.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]
* [[Limited Animation]]: Although [[It Gets Better|it improved]].
* [[Limited Animation]]: Although [[It Gets Better|it improved]].
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Dean Martin for the Ant and Jackie Mason for the Aardvark
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Dean Martin for the Ant and Jackie Mason for the Aardvark.
** The Little Man is a caricature of [[Friz Freleng]].
** The Little Man is a caricature of [[Friz Freleng]], while at the same time an [[Expy]] of Inspector Clouseau.
* [[Silent Protagonist]]: The Panther.
* [[Synchronized Swarming]]: One cartoon has the title character annoy a swarm of bees. While taking cover inside a house blocks them, the bees take a form of a drill, and create a hole in the door that they fly through.
* [[Synchronized Swarming]]: One cartoon has the title character annoy a swarm of bees. While taking cover inside a house blocks them, the bees take a form of a drill, and create a hole in the door that they fly through.
* [[Ticker Tape Parade]]: In "Pink of the Litter", Pink is hired to clean all the litter in town. After he does, he is given a tickertape parade... and then has to clean up after it.
* [[Ticker Tape Parade]]: In "Pink of the Litter", Pink is hired to clean all the litter in town. After he does, he is given a tickertape parade... and then has to clean up after it.
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== The Pink Panther and Sons ==
== The Pink Panther and Sons ==
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: We barely saw the Pink Panther.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: We barely saw the Pink Panther.




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* [[Alternative Foreign Theme Song]]: The Japanese version has a different [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMGQWYdO8CA&feature=related ending theme].
* [[Alternative Foreign Theme Song]]: The Japanese version has a different [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMGQWYdO8CA&feature=related ending theme].
* [[An Aesop]]: Occasionally the 1993 series would venture into it in some episodes.
* [[An Aesop]]: Occasionally the 1993 series would venture into it in some episodes.
* [[Art Shift]]: The episodes ''Hamm-N-Eggz'' and the final two episodes of the series listed [[wikipedia:The Pink Panther chr(28)1993 TV serieschr(29)|here]] show why. ''The Texas Toads'' - from 1995, is an example.
* [[Art Shift]]: The episodes ''Hamm-N-Eggz'' and the final two episodes of the series listed [[wikipedia:The Pink Panther (1993 TV series)|here]] show why. ''The Texas Toads'' - from 1995, is an example.
** ''Hamm-N-Eggz'' looks more like a 1990s [[Nickelodeon]] animation than a DePatie-Freleng/MGM production.
** ''Hamm-N-Eggz'' looks more like a 1990s [[Nickelodeon]] animation than a DePatie-Freleng/MGM production.
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6LmC7Kc4ak This is the episode Hamm-N-Eggz, albeit in Spanish, for those who haven't seen it.]
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6LmC7Kc4ak This is the episode Hamm-N-Eggz, albeit in Spanish, for those who haven't seen it.]
* [[Art Evolution]]: Compare the early 1993 episodes with the 1995 season.
* [[Art Evolution]]: Compare the early 1993 episodes with the 1995 season.
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]
* [[BLAM Episode]]: ''Hamm-N-Eggz'', ''Voodoo Man'', ''7 Manly Men''.
* [[Non Sequitur Episode]]: ''Hamm-N-Eggz'', ''Voodoo Man'', ''7 Manly Men''.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: '''Thiiiink Pink!''''
* [[Catch Phrase]]: '''Thiiiink Pink!''''
* [[Celebrity Paradox]]: Featuring an unvoiced cameo of [[Tara Strong]].
* [[Celebrity Paradox]]: Featuring an unvoiced cameo of [[Tara Strong]].
* [[The Complainer Is Always Wrong]]: The Aardvark is this.
* [[The Complainer Is Always Wrong]]: The Aardvark is this.
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: Happened a few times.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: Happened a few times.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The Aardvark (but he is voiced by John Byner, so [[Truth in Television]] then?)
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The Aardvark (but he is voiced by John Byner, so [[Truth in Television]] then?)
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: After the episode ''A Nut At The Opera'', the panther did not appear for a full 4 episodes, excluding ''Driving Mr. Pink''.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: After the episode ''A Nut At The Opera'', the panther did not appear for a full 4 episodes, excluding ''Driving Mr. Pink''.
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** ''Hamm-N-Eggz'' had a few of its own, despite Animal Protagonists.
** ''Hamm-N-Eggz'' had a few of its own, despite Animal Protagonists.
* [[Identical Grandson]]
* [[Identical Grandson]]
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: One of the show's heavily-used tropes. [[In Universe]] on the show it's a [[Tropes of Legend|trope of legend]].
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: One of the show's heavily-used tropes. [[In-Universe]] on the show it's a [[Tropes of Legend|trope of legend]].
* [[Lower Deck Episode]]: ''All'' episodes for The Inspector (Clouseau), and one with Voodoo Man, another for Manly Man, and the final two episodes, ''Texas Toads'' and ''Ant and Aardvark''.
* [[Lower Deck Episode]]: ''All'' episodes for The Inspector (Clouseau), and one with Voodoo Man, another for Manly Man, and the final two episodes, ''Texas Toads'' and ''Ant and Aardvark''.
* [[Parental Bonus]]: Some episodes like ''Lifestyles of the Pink and Famous''. And ''7 Manly Men'' as well.
* [[Parental Bonus]]: Some episodes like ''Lifestyles of the Pink and Famous''. And ''7 Manly Men'' as well.
* [[Shout-Out]]: In the episode ''7 Manly Men'' the episode parodies [[Village People (Music)|Village People]], and YMCA.
* [[Shout-Out]]: In the episode ''7 Manly Men'' the episode parodies [[Village People]], and YMCA.
** Plus the episode ''Pinky Rider'', a direct shout-out to Dennis Quaid's ''[[Easy Rider]]''.
** Plus the episode ''Pinky Rider'', a direct shout-out to Dennis Quaid's ''[[Easy Rider]]''.
* [[Straight Gay]]: Possibly Manly Man.
* [[Invisible to Gaydar]]: Possibly Manly Man.
* [[Suddenly Voiced]]: The Pink Panther himself.
* [[Suddenly Voiced]]: The Pink Panther himself.
* [[Tara Strong]]: Plus a [[Captain Ersatz]]/[[Expy]] of her as well, creating a semi-[[Celebrity Paradox]].
* [[Tara Strong]]: Plus a [[Captain Ersatz]]/[[Expy]] of her as well, creating a semi-[[Celebrity Paradox]].
* [[Third Person Person]]: Voodoo Man, who refers to himself this way.
* [[Third Person Person]]: Voodoo Man, who refers to himself this way.
* [[Three Shorts|Two Shorts]]: Except the final episodes, which are three shorts.
* [[Three Shorts|Two Shorts]]: Except the final episodes, which are three shorts.
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 8 August 2017

This series is a Spin-Off from the credit sequences of Pink Panther movies, featuring the adventures of a bipedal pink panther. He frequently is opposed, hunted, or inconvenienced by an Inspector Clouseau Expy who is never named, and who usually ends up subject to the usual humiliation and Amusing Injuries suffered by the typical cartoon antagonist. The original series ran from 1964 to 1980; it was then Uncanceled in 1993 and ran for three years. A new incarnation returned to the airwaves in 2009.

All versions of this show were Animated Anthologies, showing 10-minute shorts. The original series shared its airtime with The Ant and the Aardvark shorts.


Tropes used in The Pink Panther (animation) include:

Common to all series


1964-1980 Original Series


The Pink Panther and Sons


The New Pink Panther Show (1993-1996 series)


The Pink Panther and Pals (2009 onward)