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The Pink Panther is featured in multiple computer and video games: The Pink Panther (1983), a hand-held LCD game from Tiger Electronics. [19] Pink Panther (1988), published by Gremlin Graphics for various home computers. Pink Goes to Hollywood (1993) for the Genesis and Super NES [20] The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril (1996)
The Pink Panther (1983), a hand-held LCD game from Tiger Electronics. [1] Pink Panther (video game), 1988 video game. Pink Goes to Hollywood, 1993 video game. The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril, 1996 video game. The Pink Panther: Hokus Pokus Pink, 1997 video game. Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit, 2002 video game. Pink Panther Jewel Heist ...
Articles relating to the Pink Panther, a fictional animated character who appears in the opening and/or closing credit sequences of every film in The Pink Panther series except for A Shot in the Dark and Inspector Clouseau. The character's popularity spawned a spin-off franchise of theatrical shorts, television cartoons and merchandise. He ...
The film that launched the second Pink Panther series, The Pink Panther, starring Steve Martin as Clouseau, directed by Shawn Levy and produced by Robert Simonds, was released in February 2006 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was co-produced with Columbia Pictures. It is set in the present day and introduces different main characters, therefore ...
This is a list of the original 124 Pink Panther animated shorts produced between December 18, 1964, and February 1, 1980, by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises (DFE Films). [1] 92 shorts were released theatrically. [2] The first 62 entries appeared on Saturday mornings via The Pink Panther Show under the same umbrella title starting in 1969 on NBC.