The Pink Panther classic cartoon collection. v. 6, The Inspector [videorecording] / Mirisch Films, Inc. presents a Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng production ; produced by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng.
Title from container. Originally broadcast on television in 1965-1967. Includes 17 original "The Inspector" cartoons. Voices: John Byner.
Contents:
Le bowser bagger. Reaux, reaux, reaux your boat -- Napoleon Blown-aparte -- Cirrhosis of the Louvre -- Plastered in Paris -- Cock-a-doodle deux-deux -- Ape Suzette -- The pique poquette of Paris -- Sicque! Sicque! Sicque! -- That's no lady, that's Notre Dame! -- Unsafe and Seine -- Toulouse la trick -- Sacre bleu cross -- Le quiet squad -- Bomb voyage -- Le pig-al patrol -- Le bowser bagger.
Summary:
With a nose for clues, an eye for intrigue, and a mind like a steel trap that's jammed shut, the Inspector sets out to solve Paris' most puzzling crime mysteries. Joined by Deux-Deux, his wily, French-yet-Spanish sidekick, the Inspector has a knack for maintaining calm in the middle of calamities--even those he occasionally causes--in this laugh-a-minute comedy classic that's part of the Pink Panther TV series.
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