Paul Frees as Man talking to Pink Panther / Pink Panther / Texan Hunter; Rich Little as Devereaux DeBoors / Hoskins DeBoors / Native Driver / Pink Panther; Dave Barry as Secret Agent #1 / Secret Agent #2; Mel Blanc as Drunk / Wife; June Foray; Larry Storch as The Painter; Athena Lorde; Marvin Miller as Narrator; Laura Olsher; Hal Smith; Bob Ogle as Harry Halibut (1976-1977); Paul Winchell as Fearless Freddy the Shark Hunter (1976-1977); John Byner as Aardvark / Ant; Don Diamond as Fatso; Helen Gerald as Voices
Rating
NR (Not Rated)
Cinematography
Language
English
Plot
The Pink Panther is an heroic, moral cartoon cat with pink fur and the manners of an English aristocrat. He only becomes flustered or angry at obtuse or offensive humans who try to disrupt his existence, or at troublesome gadgets, rodents, or insects. In most of his cartoons, he stumbles into a difficult situation and stoically endeavors to make the best of it. Episodes of this series feature three theatrical cartoons, two with the Pink Panther, and one featuring the Inspector, a cartoon version of the accident-prone, bumbling French detective, Inspector Clouseau, played in movies by Peter Sellers. The Inspector is often assisted by a Spanish gendarme, Sergeant Deux-Deux, and together they fallibly battle villains of all shapes and sizes in various parts of the world, always on the orders of the long-suffering Surete Commissioner.
Producer
Friz Freleng; David H. DePatie
Writer
Blake Edwards; Sid Marcus
Subtitles
English (Closed Captioned); French; Portuguese; Spanish