Pink Panther voice artists

Xerus

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XERUS'S VOICE ARTIST FOCUS:

Today's V/A focus is that classic cartoon cat, the Pink Panther and his cartoon pals such as The Ant and the Aardvark, The Inspector, Tijuana Toads, Hoot Kloot, The Dogfather, Roland and Ratfink, Misterjaw, The Blue Racer, and Crazy Legs Crane. While the Pink Panther usually stayed silent in most of his cartoons, there were rare cartoons when he spoke. Voiced by Paul Frees in one episode, Rich Little in another, and in the 90's revival series, the pink one was voiced by Matt Frewer.

JOHN BYNER: Ant, Aardvark, Ratfink(second voice)
PAT HARRINGTON JR: The Inspector, Sgt. Deuxdeux
DON MESSICK: Sgt. Deuxdeux(one episode)
PAUL FREES: The Commissioner(sometimes)
MARVIN MILLER: The Commissioner(sometimes)
LARRY STORCH: The Commissioner(sometimes)
DON DIAMOND: Toro Toad
TOM HOLLAND: Pancho Toad, Japanese Beetle
BOB HOLT: The Dogfather, Hoot Kloot, Crazy Legs Crane(one time)
DAWS BUTLER: Louie, Pugg
LARRY D. MANN: The Blue Racer, Crazy Legs Crane, Confederate Horse
FRANK WELKER: Crazy Legs Junior, Fire Breathing Dragonfly
LENNIE WEINRIB: Roland and Ratfink(first voices)
DAVE BARRY: Roland(second voice)
ARTE JOHNSON: Misterjaw
ARNOLD STANG: Catfish
PAUL WINCHELL: Fearless Freddy
 

Ilikemuppets

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What a great cast! I used to love The Pink Panther!
 

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I was always convinced that the Aardvark was voiced by Jackie Mason. I only found out in recent years that it was a (rather impressive) impersonation. Apparently, Byner used a Jackie Mason impression for the Aardvark and a Dean Martin impression to the Ant.
 

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I don't know how true it is, but I heard Rich Little actually did the voice of the Pink Panther in a short lived experiment to make him talk. I've seen these cartoons and can vouche for them, but I can't tell if they really were Rich Little at the top of my head.

I know Paul Frees did the "additional voices" in one of those, though.
 

Xerus

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Thank you for posting and putting it up!:big_grin:
Your welcome, Ilikemuppets. :smile:

At first Friz Freleng wanted to experiment by making the Pink Panther speak in a couple of episodes. Then later, Friz decided he preferred the suave silent panther so the voice was taken away.
 
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