The Pink Panther: TV Shows Intros & Ending Credits (1969, 1971 & 1978) (High Quality)
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- All the intros and ending credits of the three first TV shows of the Pink Panther. Also featuring the Inspector, the Blue Aardvark and Crazylegs Crane.
All the encode credit and apologies goes to TVE One, who recorded everything in the Brazilian TV public channel, TV Cultura*.
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*Pretty ironical that was the actual TV Cultura and not MGM who give me a copyright notice.... 😤 - Zábava
I'm glad they stuck with the traditional Mancini theme for the 1978 episodes.
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the days tv was for families and had good quality
Ah the memories. I remember my older brother and I laughed our heads off at the dancing on the 1978 end credits. We thought it was hilarious. The first theme from 1969 will always be my favourite though. Doug Goodwin doesn't get enough credit. Most people only think of Henri Mancini when they think of Pink Panther themes.
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Rip Mel Blanc, the man of 1.000 voices and David H. Depatie, the creator of Pink Pather
the Pink Panther dancing disco in the last ending credits is kinda iconic tbh
Pink Panther was the very first cartoon show I watched in life.
I was born in 1980.
i still to like pinkpanther now i am 42 now i watching in the 80s 90s i be 43 in june
The soundtrack is so iconic
RIP David H. Depatie who had died and passed away in 2021and RIP Friz Freleng who had died and passed away in 1995.
Since both died, time to rebrand DePatie-Freleng Enterprises Europe
Well, no, definitely not.
@@meganconnell6853 it’s basically a tribute
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Well, I really think it is or isn't?
I grew up with the first version :,)
My mother too
TE AMO CON TODO MI CORAZÓN PANTERA ROSA❤
R.I.P David H. DePatie & Friz Freleng
David DePatie will always be in my heart forever. So will Friz Freleng.
Yes indeed David H. Depatie who had died and passed away in 2021 and Friz Freleng who had died and passed away in 1995.
This show is best for all part of my family for generations and will stay in our memory forever, Thank you to upload this Video by this resolution and best sound.
I remember watching this on boomerang
The second one is my favourite, because I remember watching The New Pink Panther Show back in 2010 or 2011 when I was living in England. I can't remember what the episodes were, but I do remember it was broadcasted on BBC One as a rerun. The third one I also knew about, even though I never saw it on TV, I did see it on CZcams and I disliked it because of the new music and the characters designs have changed a bit. The first one, this is the one that my dad adores, he really likes this one due to it being live action, but he always questions about the driver of the car swivelling in the road at 0:13. But I love the first one, the music is lovely, the lyrics are awesome and the mix of cartoon and live action blends really well. But the second one will always remain my favourite.
I remember watching pink panther with my family. This outro make me laugh when i was 4 years old
I wonder how much of the dance animation for the 1978 credits was rotoscoped?
I wish Kino Lorber would do a Pink Panther DVD where you see the theme songs from EVERY Pink Panther show.
Original is always the best ❤
Nostalgia!! Thanks for bringing back memories.
Here's the credits for "The Pink Panther Show"(1969):
Directors: Hawley Pratt
Gerry Chiniquy
Robert McKimson
George Singer
Writers: John Dunn
Tony Benedict
Don Jurwich
Bob Kurtz
Jim Ryan
Jack Miller
Michael O' Connor
Layouts: Richard Ung
Tom Yakutis
Jacques Rupp
Corny Cole
Backgrounds: Tom O' Loughlin
Corny Cole
Peter Alvarado
Animators: Warren Batchelder
Don Williams
Laverne Harding
Norman McCabe
George Grandpre
Arthur Leonardi
Ted Bonnicksen
Ed Love
Ed DeMattia
Virgil Raddatz
Charles Downs
Dale Case
Manny Gould
Manny Perez
Robert Matz
Thomas Ray
Herman Cohen
Music Score: William Lava
Walter Greene
Doug Goodwin
Voice Talents: Mel Blanc
Paul Frees
June Foray
Pat Harrington Jr.
Athena Lorde
Hal Smith
Don Messick
Dave Barry
Lawrence Storch
Joan Gerber
Marvin Miller
Helen Gerald
Laura Olsher
Film Editors: Treg Brown
Lee Gunther
Eugene Marks
Joe Siracusa
Roger Donley
Al Wahrman
Allen Potter
Charles McCann
Camera: John Burton,Jr.
Production Supervisor: Jim Foss
Bill Orcutt
Production Coordinator: Harry Love
Produced by: David H. DePatie & Friz Freleng
There was also the Think Pink Panther Show.
And the 1993 cartoon is the only one I know of that was titled just plain Pink Panther. Bonus is that later episodes featured pastiches of the Peter Sellers / Herbert Lom live action films.
AND "The Pink Panther Laugh-And-A-Half-Hour-And-A-Half Show" theme. So many theme songs for a single character. I fondly remember them all.
La intro y créditos de 1979 es la mejor para mi.
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R.I.P Blake Edwards, Henry Mancini, Peter Seller, David H. Depatie and Friz Freleng.
Rich Little
Saturday Mornings on NBC! I never thought and didn’t think these were syndicated from theatrical shorts
Well, growing up in the 80's, I missed out on seeing these Saturday morning versions as I was watching these weekday afternoons, and never with these intros/credits (or laugh tracks).
"The All New Pink Panther Show" aired on ABC.
Weird how I remember clearly the 1969 and 1978 titles, but not the 1971 one at all!
I was just going over them to find the 1978 one. I remember the '71 but it was by far the least good of the three.
David Peter Sellers Rip Thanks you 1969 1971 1978 🌹💐🌸
EXCELENTE 👌 LAS PRESENTACIONES DE LA PANTERA ROSA EN LAS DIFERENTES DÉCADAS ❤
That third theme is very similar to The Revenge of the Pink Panther film theme (also 1978). It was Peter Sellers' last outing as Inspector Clouseau, but this time in Hong Kong.
On a side note, the Pink Panther shorts from 1978 were later formatted for the big screen in preparation for syndication in 1982.
Yeah the classic is best but nice little jig at the end there
Cartoon Network stuck with the instrumental version when they played Pink Panther.
I love this show
Se dan cuenta de la excelente musicalizacion de esta rola? arreglos timbre de voz todo como mandado a hacer para un personaje que hoy es nostalgia en nosotros , pero que bien escogian las canciones que tenian que formar parte de una intro para quedar por siempre en el recuerdo.
The aardvark was the best
Me encantaba siempre la secuencia de los cuadros que el oso hormiguero los corre jajaj
Interesting how in the 1969 closing theme they fly in the second to last bar a second time. Not exactly a seamless edit.
2:48 TV Cultura!
5:26 DFE Films Productions
I'm watching the credits to "The Pink Panther Show" outro,and they made a mistake. They said "John Gerber". It's "Joan",not "John". The other animators are from other studios like Laverne Harding(Walter Lantz),George Grandpre(Walter Lantz),and Tony Benedict(Hanna-Barbera). My favorite layout artist has to be Martin Strudler. Dick Ung is OK,but not my favorite. Richard H. Thomas does great backgrounds.
Don't forget Ken Muse, who also came from Hanna-Barbera
Of some interest, Nelson Shin's name pops up in the last set of credits. He later moved back to Korea and founded Akom Productions.
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@@KlandestinosProduccionesKen Muse actually started at MGM working on cartoons made by Hanna and Barbera
@@KlandestinosProducciones I remember Kenneth Muse. Other H-B/Filmation staff members came to DFE did they?
Don’t forget Post All Full Episodes from The Pink Panther Show 1969 on The Internet Archive
Virtually the same team who went on to do GI Joe and Transformers among them David H DePatie's son
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Release history:
9/6/1969-9/2/1978 NBC
9/9/1978-8/30/1980 ABC
1980 syndicated
1993-1995 syndicated as The Pink Panther
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I prefer the 1978 version but the 1969 version will always be the original version
Was it on nbc?
Pinko
In 2015 i see in tooncast
A mi me encanta la version de 1969 y 1971, el de 1978 es una version alternativa de la musica principal del personaje, tambien me parece curioso que en cada serie de la pantera rosa, tenian un segmento recurrente diferente, teniendo a el inspector en 1969.
A la hormiga y el oso hormiguero en 1971.
Y a piernas locas crane en 1978.
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And rip Henry mancini, Pink Pather song composer
And lost 1976 pink panther show intro and outro to audio track without video track
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