A classy, resourceful panther has plenty of hilarious misadventures, outwitting those who annoy him with his clever tricks.A classy, resourceful panther has plenty of hilarious misadventures, outwitting those who annoy him with his clever tricks.A classy, resourceful panther has plenty of hilarious misadventures, outwitting those who annoy him with his clever tricks.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations
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- TriviaThe character was originally created for the opening credits for the film The Pink Panther (1963), and after this series would be a part of every Inspector Clouseau film made from here on in.
- GoofsEvery single episode features multiple animation errors.
- Quotes
Pink Panther: [as the hunter runs across the bridge and back onto the ark he created and laughing hysterically] Why can't humans behave more like animals?
- Alternate versionsThe series was given a unique spin in Germany. Comedic voice-over was added to every episode, with a narrator following along the stories and providing commentary in rhyming verse, full of various wordplays and puns. Many originally unnamed characters were given names, even the Pink Panther himself: in Germany, he was known as Paul or Paulchen (Paulie). Another change was giving the originally male blue Ardwark a female voice and naming her "die Blaue Elise" or "the Blue Elise", and she would at times refer to herself in third person. The German edit also created unique opening and closing titles with original songs. At the end of every episode, Paulchen Panther would turn to the audience and say the rhyming phrase "Heute ist nicht alle Tage; ich komm wieder, keine Frage." ("Today is not every day; I will be back, no questions about it."). The phrase was so popular among German viewers that it became part of everyday use. Adding rhyming commentary to voiceless foreign cartoons was a common thing in Germany. "Tom and Jerry" (1940) and Oggy and the Cockroaches (1986) were also famously given the same treatment.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Ant and the Aardvark (1969)
Featured review
I loved watching The Pink Panther Show as a child, and I still have a lot of nostalgia for it. The animation and stories are quite simple, but this simplicity works. The animation holds up surprisingly well, and the scenarios are funny without being corny and predictable. There is minimal dialogue, which is not a bad thing at all, as the visual gags are consistently hilarious. The theme tune is a classic, even if people haven't seen the show, they know the theme tune. The characters are great, there aren't many, but it is better like that. My favourites are Pink Panther, obviously and the bumbling Inspector Clousseau. Overall, delightful and one of my childhood favourites. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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- Jun 12, 2010
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- The New Pink Panther Show
- Filming locations
- Grauman's Chinese Theater - 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(intro & closing: Panthermobile parked in front of theater)
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