A compilation of the opening sequences from all the Pink Panther movies (1963 - 1993).
A 2003 documentary that covers the history of The Pink Panther and features interviews with Blake Edwards and David DePatie.
The story behind the animation, where animation director Art Leonardi talks about the style and composition of the Pink Panther cartoons.
Art Leonardi gives a short lesson in how to draw the Pink Panther.
A short and charming commercial promoting a pink version of corn-flakes.
The 1967 Pink Panther cartoon PINK OUTS, a quasi-surreal entry in the series written by Art Leonardi and directed by Gerry Chiniquy, contained twelve unrelated “blackout” gags (or, in this case, “pink-out” gags) featuring the panther.
The Pink Panther Show, first premiering on NBC on September 6th, 1969, repurposed and reedited the original theatrical PINK OUTS, mining it for kid-friendly “interstitials” or “bumpers” to be placed between cartoons, or before and after commercial breaks.
New elements were added, including new music by DOUG GOODWIN and kid-friendly voice-overs performed by character actor MARVIN MILLER.
The 1967 Pink Panther cartoon PINK OUTS, a quasi-surreal entry in the series written by Art Leonardi and directed by Gerry Chiniquy, contained twelve unrelated “blackout” gags (or, in this case, “pink-out” gags) featuring the panther.
This is the original theatrical version, without the added laughter track.
A tribute to the great animator Friz Freleng. His daughters Sybil Freleng Bergman and Hope Freleng Shaw share memories of their father. The piece explores his animation career and its significance, from his early days working for Walt Disney to his later successes elsewhere.
A feature-length documentary directed by Greg Ford and William Hohauser. The documentary explores the beginnings of the Pink Panther cartoon with discussions with author Mark Arnold, music historian Will Friedwald, Barbara Donetelli, Joe Siracusa, cartoon historian Jerry Beck, and animation director Debra Solomon.
It's Christmas. Everyone is enjoying the holiday except the Pink Panther who is very hungry. He tries to find food everywhere but can't get any. He goes to a mall where he causes much chaos. Will he get any food at all?
The Pink Panther tries his paw at various winter sports, getting ready for the Lake Placid Olympic Games.
The Pink Panther gets a job delivering singing telegrams just in time for Valentine's Day.
This prized collection of the first 27 theatrical shorts featuring the Pink Panther includes the brilliant, Oscar®-winning* The Pink Phink as well as the only two cartoons (Sink Pink, Pink Ice) in which the mischievous feline speaks! *1964: Animated Short Subject
Scratch the itch with these 27 beloved animated shorts, which find your favorite cool cat clawing his way out of trouble as he joins the army, builds a motorcycle, flies a jet and even herds cattle out west!
Get ready for more cat-astrophic adventures as the wily Pink Panther stows away on a ship, waits tables, evades a tax collector and hits the slopes in this delightful collection of 27 classic animated shorts!
The opening sequence of The Pink Panther Show, which first aired on September 6th, 1969.
The closing sequence of The Pink Panther Show, which first aired on September 6th, 1969.
This is the ABC TV version of Pink Pictures, containing a laugh track that aired on the The All New Pink Panther Show on October 21st, 1978.
It’s holiday time, and while New York City bustles with yuletide celebrations, the Pink Panther suffers one misadventure after another… all in hopes of finding a warm heart and a warm meal!
The Pink Panther tries his paw at various winter sports, getting ready for the Lake Placid Olympic Games.
The Pink Panther gets a job delivering singing telegrams, just in time for Valentine's Day.
The Pink Panther gets a job delivering singing telegrams just in time for Valentine's Day.