Pink Panther and Sons

1984
Pink Panther and Sons

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EP1 Spinning Wheels Sep 08, 1984

A local bike shop is looking for a representative in the Big Bike race and can only sponsor one racer. Panky and one of the Howl's Angels members compete in a one-on-one bike race to win a chance to be sponsored by said bike shop. However, Finko takes the unfair approach to ensure Pinky loses.

EP2 Pinky at the Bat Sep 08, 1984

The Rainbow Panthers have a baseball battle with the Howl Angels.

EP3 The Great Bumpo Sep 15, 1984

The Rainbow Panthers must hide a baby elephant from an evil circus man, but when the corrupt circus owner puts a bounty on the elephant, this motivates the Howl Angels to capture it.

EP4 Take a Hike Sep 15, 1984

The Rainbow Panthers hike in the wilderness, as the title implies.

EP5 Haunted Howlers Sep 22, 1984

After the Rainbow Panthers lose their model plane inside an old house, they go in to retrieve it. However, the Howl Angels have a plan to scare them out and get the plane for themselves.

EP6 Traders of the Lost Bark Sep 22, 1984

Panky receives a puppy for his birthday, only for the pup to run away within minutes.

EP7 Pink Enemy #1 Sep 29, 1984

When the Pink Panther gets framed for a bank robbery Pinky recruits the Rainbow Panthers to solve the mystery of who really did the crime and prove his father's innocence.

EP8 Pink Encounters of the Panky Kind Sep 29, 1984

The Rainbow Panthers renovate their clubhouse and have their sleepover in it only to have the place taken over by Howl's Angels. Afterwards, Panky gets abducted by aliens and replaced with a robotic duplicate.

EP9 Millionaire Murfel Oct 06, 1984

When the Rainbow Panthers decide to help out with a fund for wildlife, they meet up with a rich version of Murfel named Graystrips who trades places with their friend for the day.

EP10 The Pursuit of Panky Oct 06, 1984

When a nearby government base unveils a new invention called the Electro-Jammer, which has bizarre effects on electrical devices, two thieves attempt to steal it, but they lose it and are forced to hunt it down. Meanwhile, Pinky and Panky are saying goodbye to their dad as he goes off to Mexico, only for the Electro-Jammer to land inside Panky's diaper, leading to a wild goose chase when their dad remembers he left his passport at home.

EP11 Sitter Jitters Oct 13, 1984

Pinky is going to the cinema with Chatta, and Finko must babysit Panky because he is too little for a scary movie.

EP12 The Fix-Up, Foul-Up Oct 13, 1984

The Panther gang track down a painting that is worth a ton of money to help their friends, the Johnsons, in order that the Johnsons can use the money to keep their house from being repossessed and subsequently demolished.

EP13 Joking Genie Oct 20, 1984

Pinky and Panky find a lamp that contains a genie.

EP14 Panky's Pet Oct 20, 1984

While Pinky, Panky and all their friends and their parents are on a vacation, Panky brings back an egg from a cliff, which hatches a hungry baby dinosaur, whose appetite disrupts the gang's fun.

EP15 Punkin's Home Companion Oct 27, 1984

After seeing how weird Punkin acts around animals, the Rainbow Panthers create a hairball monster named Blobbo, who goes on a rampage when Punkin misreads the instructions for its care.

EP16 Insanity Claus Oct 27, 1984

A person dressed as Santa Claus ends up breaking into Pinky and Panky's house, and only Panky believes it to be the real Santa, and after having the person sent to jail, the gang find out he was right; it was the real Santa Claus getting a jump on Christmas that year.

EP17 Rocko's Last Round Nov 03, 1984

A misunderstanding at the Doctor's office causes the rest of the Rainbow Panthers to think that Rocko is dying.

EP18 Sleeptalking Chatta Nov 03, 1984

Chatta wins a radio contest, but her sleepwalking causes trouble for the Rainbow Panthers, especially when Howl and Finko take her off course so that they win the contest.

EP19 Pink Shrink Nov 10, 1984

Annie's shrink machine causes Pinky to become six inches tall.

EP20 The Pink Link Nov 10, 1984

While the Pink Panther is preparing for a film festival, Pinky and Panky help to prepare their house for the arrival of Cousin Punky. Meanwhile, the Panthers mistake an escaped “missing link” for the expected cousin Punky. Pandemonium ensues when the “link” goes wild at the sound of a bell.

EP21 Annie's Invention Nov 17, 1984

Annie invents a machine to make orange juice, and a company hires her believing that the machine generates energy.

EP22 Panky and The Angels Nov 17, 1984

Excluded from a Panther meeting, Panky joins Howl's Angels.

EP23 Arabian Frights Nov 24, 1984

Refusing a bedtime snack of crackers and milk, Panky falls asleep and dreams of crossing the desert, following the Arabian Howl’s Angels to a secret cave full of candy.

EP24 Brothers Are Special Nov 24, 1984

When Pinky's preparing for his act for a talent show, he upsets his brother Panky, who ends up in a bear cage. Meanwhile, the Howl Angels plan to win the contest by using a recording to make it seem like they're a great band.

EP25 A Hard Day's Knight Dec 01, 1984

The Rainbow Panthers tour Medieval Manor, an amusement park featuring a castle and robot knights.

EP26 Mister Money Dec 01, 1984

Pinky and Panky want to buy a watch for their father as a present. For help in raising the money, they turn to the Rainbow Panthers and an adult purple panther who uses the alias Mr. Wright.
5.5| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 08 September 1984 Ended
Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Pink Panther and Sons is an American animated Pink Panther television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and MGM/UA Television. The series was originally broadcast on NBC from 1984 to 1985 and moved to ABC in 1986. The original Pink Panther cartoons were produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, is in the TV animation industry, but in 1981, the studio was sold to Marvel Comics and renamed Marvel Productions. David DePatie and Friz Freleng served as producers for the series.

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gregoryofthepillar I've been knowing the Pink Panther for over two decades. I first saw the character in a 1960s TV series back in the 1990s. Also in the 1990s, the character appears in another TV series where he spoke more often rather than being silent.I later learned that the Pink Panther made his debut appearance in a live-action film franchise in the 1960s. In the those films, the Pink Panther mainly refers to the pink gem (which some characters try to steal) rather than the character. Overtime, however, the character became more relevant, thus spawning numerous cartoons featuring him.While I have known the Pink Panther as an iconic character, I absolutely had no idea he has a pair of sons. This was until I came across this show while reading articles about the character in Wikipedia. I wonder, while the character is famous, why is this show in the realm of obscurity? Perhaps it had something to do with who plays who in the series. While the older son is played by a guy, the younger son is played by a bimbo. Maybe the show would have been much more appreciated if they are both played by guys. Therefore, we could have seen more of them in later shows. People who make such visual media should be 100% devoted to tradition.
Ovejita I have been having a blast with this series. I watched it as a kid and now I watch it in Cartoon Network's Boomerang. At first, when I didn't remember it and saw it, I thought: "Boy, what a rip-off of the Pink Panther" Then I saw the title "Pink Panther and Sons" and I thought: "This must be just to capitalize in the success of the Pink Panther". Boy, was I wrong!!. This series is a quality product on it's own right. A very funny and creative take (if very 80's) on a classic, making the right move of creating new characters based of the originals instead of trying to force a character into a time not it's own. Many other series (Woody Woodpecker, The Flintstones) tried to be updated (or use the "child version of the original" formula) and failed, but this series shows how it should be done. Really enjoyable.