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The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection - Jet Pink

The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection - Jet Pink

List Price: $14.95
Your Price: $11.96
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Poor amount of cartoons
Review: This is pretty good. Good color for the original technology. There should have been more for the money. Would have been better with about 20-30 cartoons instead of 7 or 8. They need to come out with the other characters on the Pink Panther show.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good but should've had ant, ardvark and gadget.
Review: This is pretty good. Good color for the original technology. There should have been more for the money. Would have been better with about 20-30 cartoons instead of 7 or 8. They need to come out with the other characters on the Pink Panther show.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: UK/Euro has released complete 124 episodes on 4 DVDs
Review: This is what we get in the USA, 8 episodes of Pink Panther cartoon on ONE DVD, lol. UK and rest of Europe have already released a 4 DVD complete collection set called "Pink Panther Cartoon Box Set" of all 124 classic Pink Panther episodes plus unseen footages, and extras. The only shows that we get which come out super fast on DVDs are the hundreds of reality shows that just aired only 2 months ago, lol. Unfortunately this DVD set is Region 2, so you need a Region 2 DVD player or some software for your computer's DVD drive to make it region free.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Left Me Wanting More.
Review: What can I say, I was a fan of The Pink Panther cartoons when they first were aired on Saturday morning many moon ago and I still am a fan. They cartoons were transferred Ok (not the best I have seen but OK, not complaining). The audio was fine (although I wonder why they included an option for various subtitles for cartoons where nobody ever speaks). I just thought they could have at least put a couple of hours (4 would have been better) rather than the 51 minutes running time they put on this DVD. Still happy I pick it up, it was nice watching the Pink Panther cartoons again...:+)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Left Me Wanting More.
Review: What can I say, I was a fan of The Pink Panther cartoons when they first were aired on Saturday morning many moons ago and I still am a fan. They cartoons were transferred Ok (not the best I have seen but OK, not complaining). The audio was fine (although I wonder why they included an option for various subtitles for cartoons where nobody ever speaks). I just thought they could have at least put a couple of hours (4 would have been better) rather than the 51 minutes running time they put on this DVD. Still happy I pick it up, it was nice watching the Pink Panther cartoons again...:+)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Think of All the DVDs We Should Be Hearing About...
Review: Why has there been no follow-up to this DVD? MGM has been very keen to release catalog titles to DVD, and the Mirisch-Geoffrey/DePatie-Freleng cartoons are in MGM's UA catalog and one should think would be prime candidates for deluxe DVD treatment, they now possibly being the only animated cartoons that MGM can now release to DVD. All we have is a measly DVD of less than an hour's worth of Pink Panther cartoons in an uneven mix of the earliest classics ("Pink Phink", "Pink Blueprint", "In the Pink of the Night", "Little Beaux Pink") with some dreary late-1970s cartoons
with stilted animation and unappealing music scarcely resemblant of Mancini's original. I'd buy it anyway to get these few
classics on pristine digital format but it's a far, far cry from what should be offered. Come on, MGM, do the Panther justice!


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