Think Pink: The Pink Panther Classic Collection!
Think pink and, no doubt, you'll think of The Pink Panther. Created expressly as an opening main title sequence for Blake Edwards' The Pink Panther feature film, the animated Pink Panther character was so well received by audiences and critics, the silent cool cat (powered by Henry Mancini's Pink Panther theme) ultimately became an international sensation resulting in several main title sequences, theatrical shorts (including Oscar-winner "The Pink Phink") and Saturday morning shorts. All of which are included in The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, a pink-packed 5-disc (single-sided) set featuring all-new digital transfers of 124 original cartoons from 1964-1980; Full-Frame video; English mono audio; French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles; ... Read More
Awesome set!
If you're looking for a special gift for a child these days, be SURE to pick this up! Every child who has come into this house is just as enthralled with Mr. Pink Panther as I was back in the 60s. Since he was my absolute favorite cartoon, I had to get this set. It certainly has been the instant hit with all the kids in the neighborhood and mine even play the theme song on the piano! You don't even have to worry about the subject matter, just good, clean fun! I get SO tired of screening today's cartoons for language, etc., that it's just nice to be able to turn this dvd on and not worry. By the way, does ANYONE know what the new release in January, 2009 is going to contain? Amazon has it now for $51.99 and it's supposedly a 9-disc set. Wonder what ... Read More
Enjoyable
Its e very good compilation of pink panter. My daughter of 4 and I enjoys it very much. I would recomended hightly
Awesome!
Very cool. My kids all love this. I wasn't even a huge fan when i was a kid but i've really enjoyed watching them with them. This was definitely worth the money paid for it.
Animation's most famous and greatest feline gets royal treatment on DVD
The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection collects all of the Pink Panther cartoons that were made between 1964 and 1978 (but released to theaters between 1964 and 1980).
The Pink Panther cartoon character was initially designed as an intro tag to the Peter Sellers movie of the same name about a diamond which quite frankly was boring IMHO. Each film was literally upstaged by Friz Freleng's classic animated sequences featuring literally a panther that was colored pink.
The first Pink Panther cartoon in its own right was Pink Phink and it is a classic as he kept facing his nemesis, the Big Nose Man, by painting the man's house pink instead of blue.
I used to watch these cartoons religiously as a kid and I still love them today.
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