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PINK PANTHER LAUGH AND A HALF HOUR-AND-A-HALF SHOW, THE - Shark and the Beanstalk
Air Date/Released | Saturday, November 6, 1976 |
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Station/Studio | NBC / DePatie-Freleng Prods. |
Featuring | Joe Besser (Solo) |
Saturday morning series showcasing the theatrical cartoons of "The Pink Panther," "The Ant and the Aardvark," "The Inspector" and "The Texas Toads." Filling out the 90 minutes was the made-for-TV series, "MisterJaw." "MisterJaw" featured a great white shark and his sidekick Catfish, their characterizations loosely based on the vaudeville comedy team of Smith & Dale.
Jack throws the infamous magic beans into the river, to be found by MisterJaw and Catfish. Climbing the beanpole, they encounter a weight-conscious giant (Joe Besser) who has decided to go on a seafood diet.
Crew: Friz Freleng, David DePatie (Producers),Gerry Chiniquy, Art Davis, Friz Freleng, George Gordon, Art Leonardi, Sid Marcus, Bob McKimson, Hawley Pratt, Grant Simmons, George Singer (Directors), Tony Benedict, David Detiege, John W. Dunn, Dale Hale, Bob Kurtz, Sid Marcus, Michael O'Connor, Cliff Roberts, Irv Spector (Writers)
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