70s Pink Panther Paper Dolls Vintage cartoon iron on t-shirt transfer MGM Roach


70s Pink Panther Paper Dolls Vintage cartoon iron on t-shirt transfer MGM Roach

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Pink Panther (character)
Pink appearanceThe Pink Panther(1963)Created byFriz Freleng
Blake Edwards
Hawley PrattVoiced byMel Blanc(vocal effects, 1964-1981, uncredited)
Rich Little(Sink Pink,Pink Ice),Matt Frewer(The Pink Panther) (1993 TV Series)
Michael Sinterniklaas(Passport to Peril,Hocus Pocus and Panky (sons) 1984

Pink Pantheris a fictional animated character who appeared in the opening and closing credit sequences of every film in thePink Panther series except forA Shot in the DarkandInspector Clouseau. In the storyline of the original film, \"The Pink Panther\" was the name of a valuable pink diamond; in the credits, this was translated to an animated pinkpanther.

The character\'s popularity spawned aspinofffranchise oftheatrical shorts, merchandise, acomic book, and television cartoons. He starred in 124 short films, 10 television shows, and threeprime timespecials. The character is closely associated with \"The Pink Panther Theme\", composed byHenry Mancini.

Popular culture[edit]Engraving of the Pink Panther inA Coruña,Spain

The Pink Panther is known asNathuandPanguin East and South Asia,Paulchen Panther(Little Paul the Panther) inGermanyandПинко розовата пантера(Pinko the Pink panther) inBulgaria. He remains a popular character. In addition to the regular airing of the classic cartoon, the panther also appears in the following:

Advertising[edit]
  • The Pink Panther Showopening theme was used byNikein a viral campaign of Pink Mercurial Vapor IV football boots using the French football starFranck Riberymimicking the character of the Pink Panther.[8]
  • Owens Corninghas featured the character for many years as an advertisingmascotfor their pink-colored residentialbuilding insulation.[9][10]
  • The character has also been used as an advertising mascot forSweet\'n Lowartificial sweetener, which is housed in pink-colored packets. One television commercial for the product featuresRegis Philbintalking to ataxi cabdriver. After the camera changes the view, the driver is revealed to be the Pink Panther.[11]
Games[edit]
  • The Pink Panther is featured in multiple computer and video games:
  • The Pink Panther(1983), a hand-held LCD game fromTiger Electronics.[12]
  • The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril(1996)
  • The Pink Panther: Hokus Pokus Pink(1997)
  • The Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit(2003) for PlayStation and Game Boy Advance[13]
  • Pink Panther\'s Epic Adventure(2015) for iOS and Android
  • Pink Goes to Hollywoodfor theGenesisandSuper NES[14]
  • In 2004,CR Pink Panther(CRピンクパンサーCR pinkupansā), a series of four pachinko games has been released in Japan by Fuji Shogi.
Products[edit]
  • InSpain, aPantera Rosacake is sold. It is coated in pink.[15][16]
Television appearances[edit]List of animated shows[edit]
  • The Pink Panther Show(1969–1980 and various spinoffs)
  • Pink Panther and Sons(1984–1986)
  • The Pink Panther(1993–1996)
  • Pink Panther and Pals(2010)
List of animated specials[edit]
  • The Pink Panther in: A Pink Christmas(1978)
  • The Pink Panther in: Olym-Pinks(1980)
  • The Pink Panther in: Pink at First Sight(1981,Valentine\'s Dayspecial)
  • A Very Pink style=\"margin: 0.5em 0px; line-height: inherit; font-size: 14px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);\">The Pink Panther is associated with a number of cancer awareness and support organizations. The Pink Panther is the mascot of the New Zealand Child Cancer Foundation[17]and for a line of clothing to promote breast cancer awareness.[18]California based children\'s cancer charity The Gary L. Hoop Foundation humorously places The Pink Panther in various locations on its website and in its advertisements, paying homage to both the cartoon and their late namesake Gary Hoop, who once carried \"The Pink Panther\" as a nickname.[19]

    Critical reception[edit]

    Animation historianJerry Beckhas called the Pink Panther \"the last great Hollywood cartoon character\", noting that \"Classic animation pretty much died in the \'60s, everyone had kind of bailed out. But his creators didn\'t rest on their laurels. They didn\'t make the cartoons to look likeWarner Bros.cartoons, orDisneycartoons, or theUPAlook ofMister MagooandGerald McBoing-Boing. They came up with their own clever new style. The only other important cartoon of the \'60s wasYellow Submarine.\"[1][3]

    The Pink Panther was a notable contribution to the animation art form. Top animation directors such asHawley Pratt,Gerry Chiniquy,Robert McKimson, andSid Marcuscontributed to a distinctive style, supported by master story writerJohn W. Dunn. Produced after theatrical cartooning\'s golden age of the 1940s and 50s, they were constrained to thelimited animationtechniques applied toSaturday morning cartoonsof the 1960s and after. Within these limitations, the Pink Panther made creative use of absurd and surreal themes and visual puns and an almost completely wordless pantomime style, set to the ubiquitous Pink Panther theme and its variations by Henry Mancini. The overall approach is reminiscent of the classic silent movies ofCharlie ChaplinandBuster Keaton.[3]

    Cultural references were more muted and stylized, resulting in a cartoon with longer-term, more cross-cultural appeal not shared by contemporaries such asYogi BearandThe Flintstones, with their greater reliance on contemporary American pop culture. The Pink Panther also remained constrained to the classic six-minute form of theatrical shorts, while contemporaries expanded into longer, sitcom-like storylines, up to a full 30 minutes of broadcast TV in the case ofThe Flintstones. Freleng\'s colleagues credit his sense of creative timing as a key element to the cartoon\'s artistic success. Freleng himself regarded the Pink Panther as his finest achievement and the character he most identified with, according to family and colleagues interviewed on the 2006 DVD release.

    Co-stars ofThe Pink Panther Show[edit]Television[edit]
    • Misterjaw(1976)
    • Texas Toads(1976) (rebranded version of Tijuana Toads, using Texan themes instead of Mexican)
    • Crazylegs Crane(1978)
    • Annie (1984)
    • Chatta (1984)
    • Murfel (1984)
    • Panky (1984)
    • Pinky(1984)
    • Punkin (1984)
    • Rocko (1984)
    • Thelma (1993)
    • Horse (2010)
    Theatrical[edit]
    • The Inspector(1965–1969)
    • Roland and Rattfink(1968–1971)
    • The Ant and the Aardvark(1969–1971)
    • Tijuana Toads(1969–1972)
    • The Blue Racer(1972–1974)
    • Hoot Kloot(1973–1974)
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