@@rogerjules1582 you're right I think I did have the ant in the aardvark on in the background at least when I was young. I don't remember the name of one of the voice actors, though; I'm not even sure if it was the aardvark or what. I don't think I really had any other favorites from this company, but I used to watch The Pink panther cartoons.
@@governmentchihuahua4132 dee dee she is reading until she saw her friend bing bing doing some workout and then dee dee she saw bing bing has her sheer
I remember the finis version and the 1969-1970 version as well. DFE Films was famous for classic Pink Panther cartoons in the 1960s and 1970s. After Freleng's departure to Warner Bros. in 1980, the company was sold to Marvel Comics as their new animation division in 1981. Today, with some exceptions (all co-produced cartoons with UA/Mirisch such as Pink Panther are currently owned by MGM, the Dr. Seuss cartoons from 1971-1982 are currently owned by Dr. Seuss Enterprises (with licensing and distribution by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, previously held by Universal Studios), and the Looney Tunes shorts and specials are currently owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment), the remaining properties in the DePatie-Freleng/Marvel library are owned by the Walt Disney Company with the acquisition of Fox Family Worldwide Inc. in 2001. Ironically on the 31st August 2009, The Walt Disney Company announced to acquire Marvel, and it was completed in the end of December that year.
@@kootunesscrewyironic since in 2010 Disney sold Power Rangers back to saban and then sold some of the remaining saban content from fox family worldwide (such as the distribution rights to digimon and other animes)
Interestingly, I see that a few of the Pink Panther closing screens were cropped to widescreen, since these cartoons were mostly made for widescreen theaters. Why they chose to nowadays release it at an open-matte nowadays I have no idea, but these cartoons were originally made for widescreen theaters.
@@Reallythough the logo it shown the letters F 👀N👀 S it shown dee dee using a Magfyingglass🔎 and she saw a hole in the wall and she puts her eyes in between the letters F N S and she saw blue and pink dust and then she sniffing the trail all the way from France to zarahmay falls
@@Reallythough dee dee she saw a red background with black letters f👀n👀s and she puts her eyes there she saw pink and blue dust and footprints dee dee she has to use a magnifying glass🔎and she wearing a fedora and she followed the genies from France the zharamay falls
2:14. After around 50 years I still remember this tune. I even sing it to the dogs. My husband now knows I'm not crazy and didn't make this up.
@government Chihuahua Seems like the Ant and the Aardvark was a childhood favorite. Did you like any other cartoons from this company?
@@rogerjules1582 you're right I think I did have the ant in the aardvark on in the background at least when I was young. I don't remember the name of one of the voice actors, though; I'm not even sure if it was the aardvark or what. I don't think I really had any other favorites from this company, but I used to watch The Pink panther cartoons.
@@governmentchihuahua4132 dee dee she is reading until she saw her friend bing bing doing some workout and then dee dee she saw bing bing has her sheer
@@mommasyoutubechannel3464 she is always from this year
4:44-My favorite.
I remember the finis version and the 1969-1970 version as well. DFE Films was famous for classic Pink Panther cartoons in the 1960s and 1970s.
After Freleng's departure to Warner Bros. in 1980, the company was sold to Marvel Comics as their new animation division in 1981. Today, with some exceptions (all co-produced cartoons with UA/Mirisch such as Pink Panther are currently owned by MGM, the Dr. Seuss cartoons from 1971-1982 are currently owned by Dr. Seuss Enterprises (with licensing and distribution by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, previously held by Universal Studios), and the Looney Tunes shorts and specials are currently owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment), the remaining properties in the DePatie-Freleng/Marvel library are owned by the Walt Disney Company with the acquisition of Fox Family Worldwide Inc. in 2001. Ironically on the 31st August 2009, The Walt Disney Company announced to acquire Marvel, and it was completed in the end of December that year.
The reason why Marvel was owned by Disney was because of....
Jetix reruns.
@@kootunesscrewyironic since in 2010 Disney sold Power Rangers back to saban and then sold some of the remaining saban content from fox family worldwide (such as the distribution rights to digimon and other animes)
Depatie Freleng was also responsible for some of the looney tunes shorts from the 60s and these are currently owned by Warner Bros Discovery
@@ktm6612 Oh interesting.
(Also, unrelated, but I'm feeling happy that BFDIA 6 came out, lol.)
Plus, I saw logos on ABC's After-school Specials
Interestingly, I see that a few of the Pink Panther closing screens were cropped to widescreen, since these cartoons were mostly made for widescreen theaters. Why they chose to nowadays release it at an open-matte nowadays I have no idea, but these cartoons were originally made for widescreen theaters.
They should've done a "FILMATION-like" logo where the name is in all different colors.
I misspelled frizz's last name. It's feeling.
0:17 My Favourite
Is this version from a christmas episode of pink pantther 0:43
Pa jeste
1:49 My favorite
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises credit to the people who have posted these logos Enjoy the show.
And Dr. Seuss Enterprises
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
Dr.Seuss Enterprises credit to the people who have posted these logos Enjoy the show.
I just found out David H DePatie actually passed away on September 23rd this year(2021)
He lived well.
What about Friz Freleng?
EDIT: Friz Freleng died in 1995.
@@aeromationsYTif dfe films still worked until 1995 it will be renamed to D
@@TheTupiZoneUkraineOSC D films
Blue pink green yellow red yellow and white
0:53 Dem eyes... 0:54
1:39 (African Music)
3:56 Taken From Big Adventure Of 5 Little Dinosaurs
🙀🎩 cat in hat just before
3:27 taken from DOCTOR DOLLITLE 1970
Nope, they are not Made by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises.
@@PeppaDokiDokiYesMuffinSocksNoA OOPS, SORRY
@@PeppaDokiDokiYesMuffinSocksNoA
I think they mean the animated version of it. In that case, they are right.
🩺 David N. DePatie, Priz Freling produced by
Longplay of snoopy in space 8 bit game boy advance
0:54 Taken from The Roblox Blue Super Show
(Old comment, cringe.)
That is not made from Mirisch
-Geoffrey-De-Patie Freleng Enterprises
@@Reallythough the logo it shown the letters F 👀N👀 S it shown dee dee using a Magfyingglass🔎 and she saw a hole in the wall and she puts her eyes in between the letters F N S and she saw blue and pink dust and then she sniffing the trail all the way from France to zarahmay falls
@@Reallythough dee dee she wearing Victoria secret Lingerie
@@Reallythough dee dee she saw a red background with black letters f👀n👀s and she puts her eyes there she saw pink and blue dust and footprints dee dee she has to use a magnifying glass🔎and she wearing a fedora and she followed the genies from France the zharamay falls
@@Reallythough no more yucky Victoria secret Lingerie
3:36 taken from THE PINK PANTHER SHOW 1969
Nope it's not
@@PeppaDokiDokiYesMuffinSocksNoA
It is but it isn’t. It can either be taken from that or “Here Comes the Grump”
0:17
3:36
I Love The "f n s" Version
It's actually "f-eye-n-eye-s" for "Finis"
@@robertbowman984 does finis mean the end in French?
4:06 WHAT IS THIS TAKEN FROM
@@thekinglav1925 The Inspector
@@jennifermcbryde8887 "Finis" in Latin, "Fin" in French ,"The end" in English 🙂🙂🙂🙂!
I like the MGDF Version
5:30 Pontofell Pock
1:20
Having a Pink Panther cartoon play before the movie was a very special treat.
3:01; 3:26 3:36 My personal favorite
Is this version from a christmas episode of pink pantther 0:43
A Mirosch-Geofrey Depathe-Freleng production
F👁️N👁️S
Released thru United Artists.
This was from The Inspector
rip d of dfe
1:26 what show did this come from?
@Logos20010 Super President (1967)
3:36 and 4:44 💜
What was the part from at 3:04?
@Jennifer McBryde Here Comes the Grump (1969)
@@rogerjules1582 4:05 WHATS THAT PART FROM AT
@@thekinglav1925 The Lorax (1972)
f n s is indpetor ending
0:27 mi favorite
Its pink panther 0:27
I'M A BATHROOM HATER
United artists
What are 1:57-2:08 from?
@RingoandCarlin Roland and Rattfink
Göra något barn vill hon resa jorden runt resa
Göra något åt det hållet är en sak är en av de bästa
1:56 - ?
3:36 tv cultura?
Jackson Ronald Martinez Sandra Martinez Matthew
3:04 blue pink green yellow red yellow orange and white
1:00 Look! Fonos!
Timestamps would have been nice.
Moore Deborah Davis Thomas Smith Maria
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Taylor Matthew Miller Helen Smith Dorothy
F👁️n👁️s
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