I remembered when they premiered The Pink Panther Show at Cartoon Network Asia, in the end, they put this logo and then MGM 2001 closing logo preceded this.
day ago when you are reading thid do not stop or else something bad will happen! (sorry about this) this girl's name is summer, she is 15 years old and has blonde
hair, many scars, and she has no ears. she is dead. if you dont copy this to more
than 5 videos, she will appair one dark quiet night when you are not expecting it
beside your bed with a knife and going to kill you. this is no joke. if you send this on 5 more videos something good will happen to you
This is what made the Pink Panther Show what it was. Strange as it seems, the closing credits of its successors (The New Pink Panther Show and Think Pink Panther Show) didn't use the logo but still used the exact term.
Depatie-Freleng was probably the most underated of the saturday morning companies, overshadowed by Hanna-Barbara, Filmations, even the Kroft brothers. My guess is Friz Freleng other than the Pink Panther had no interest the work he did after Warners Bros studios closed down and most of these shows fell into obscurity. Victoms of network marketing and/or parental cencorship. A sad case that's still going on today
perchance, would you have this logo with the old Transamerica/UA logo on afterwards....i recall seeing that combo at the ending of the Pink Panther series when it first hit the air(of course, i could be wrong; i'm trying to summon forth 40-year-old memories here....oh well!!)....keep up the good work!!
@citizenterryk You are right, citizenterryk. The Pink Pather Show shown from 1969-71 had a very sped-up version of the Transamerica/UA logo shon after the DFE logo. I was a little surprised the 'T' didn't show up on HERE COMES THE GRUMP as well.
la intro del DFE films cuando lo vi no le escuche bien el sonido
ezequieldiazjofre 5 days ago
I remembered when they premiered The Pink Panther Show at Cartoon Network Asia, in the end, they put this logo and then MGM 2001 closing logo preceded this.
kino997 2 months ago
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day ago when you are reading thid do not stop or else something bad will happen! (sorry about this) this girl's name is summer, she is 15 years old and has blonde
hair, many scars, and she has no ears. she is dead. if you dont copy this to more
than 5 videos, she will appair one dark quiet night when you are not expecting it
beside your bed with a knife and going to kill you. this is no joke. if you send this on 5 more videos something good will happen to you
fanofKristinStewart 6 months ago
This company was responsible for the opening animation to "I Dream of Jeannie."
ClassicTVMan1981X 9 months ago
Thank you for posting! Never thought I'd see or hear this again. Brings back wonderful memories of Saturday mornings from the early 1970s!
jerseyoldschool 1 year ago
It was also on Depatie Freleng's "The Super Six" series.
vividwatch47 2 years ago
Very trippy.
whammy850 2 years ago
mobilene! That's the logo I ever seen for more than hundred times when I watch Pink Panther Show on Cartoon Network!
MiL3YpeAc3oUt007 3 years ago
This is what made the Pink Panther Show what it was. Strange as it seems, the closing credits of its successors (The New Pink Panther Show and Think Pink Panther Show) didn't use the logo but still used the exact term.
AllRequired 3 years ago
Actually, im wrong. It was still in production as late as 1982, so i will have to find out more information.
vzeu019j 3 years ago
Depatie-Freleng was probably the most underated of the saturday morning companies, overshadowed by Hanna-Barbara, Filmations, even the Kroft brothers. My guess is Friz Freleng other than the Pink Panther had no interest the work he did after Warners Bros studios closed down and most of these shows fell into obscurity. Victoms of network marketing and/or parental cencorship. A sad case that's still going on today
acholl980 3 years ago 5
DFE Films later became Marvel Productions in 1981.
vzeu019j 3 years ago
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vividwatch47 2 years ago
@vzeu019j, Marvel was just acquired by Disney.
vividwatch47 2 years ago
The "films" part of the DFE logo looks a lot like the Dairy Queen logo.
VancouverTVGuy 3 years ago
jeez, when i was a kid, i thought it was a lemon!!
citizenterryk 2 years ago
I Think DFE Films Kinda Freaked Me Out When I Was A Kid
SailorSaturn20 4 years ago
Then maybe this is more appropriately called "The DFE Films Logo From Hell!"
mobilene 4 years ago
perchance, would you have this logo with the old Transamerica/UA logo on afterwards....i recall seeing that combo at the ending of the Pink Panther series when it first hit the air(of course, i could be wrong; i'm trying to summon forth 40-year-old memories here....oh well!!)....keep up the good work!!
citizenterryk 2 years ago
Sorry, this is all I have!
mobilene 2 years ago
hey, it's cool!!.....never hurts to ask, ya know....anybody who's a logo fan is in my crew!!.....have a great holiday, my friend!!
citizenterryk 2 years ago
@citizenterryk You are right, citizenterryk. The Pink Pather Show shown from 1969-71 had a very sped-up version of the Transamerica/UA logo shon after the DFE logo. I was a little surprised the 'T' didn't show up on HERE COMES THE GRUMP as well.
Gerry50ify 1 year ago
@citizenterryk You can watch UA closing logo here: watch?v=YVttpvXHabw
javargash 1 year ago
I recognise this logo, jingle and all. I saw it in "Here Comes the Grump" and the original "Pink Panther Show".
headphone355 4 years ago