TV
Shows
Aside from theatrical shorts,
DePatie-Freleng had a history in Saturday Morning animation by
producing the following shows.
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The
Super 6
Aired from September 10th, 1966 to August 31st,
1969 ; Aired on NBC
Supervising Director:
Gerry Chiniquy
Directors: Steven
Clark, Hawley Pratt, Norm McCabe,
George Singer, Robert McKimson, John Walker
Story Supervision: John Dunn
Writers: Tony Benedict, Alan
Dinehart, Don Jurwich, Walter Black, John Freeman, Lee
Mishkin, Homer Brightman, Dale Hale, Jack Miller, Bill
Danch, Bill Hamilton, Michael O'Conner, Art Diamond, Cal
Howard, Jim Ryan
Storyboard & Layout: Corny
Cole, Burt Freund, Bob Givens, Norm Gottfredson, Jan
Green, Dave Hanan, Lin Larsen, Marty Murphy, Tony Rivera,
Jacques Rupp, Al Wilson
Animation: Frank Andrina, Bob
Goe, Bob Matz, Dale Case, Manny Gould, Murray McClellan,
Herman Cohen, Lee Halpern, Morey Redan, Jim Davis, Bill
Hutten, Ed Soloman, Xenia Demattia, Art Leonardi, Ken
Southworth, John Garling, Ed Love, Don Williams
Backgrounds: Shelia Brown, Gloria
Wood, Roger Collins, Tom Yakutis
Supervising Film Editor: Lee
Gunther
Film Editors: Lou Gordon, Chuck
McCann, Joseph J. Reitano
Voices: Daws Butler, Pat Carroll,
Paul Frees, June Foray, Joan Gerber, Artie Johnson, Lynn
Johnson, Diana Maddox, Charles Smith, Paul Stewart
Music: Bill Lava
Production Managers: Basil Cox,
Bill Orcutt
Asst. Production Managers: Armand
Shaw, Harry Love
Title Sung by Gary Lewis
Produced by David H. DePatie
& Friz Freleng
Episode Guide
NOTE:
Segments including "Super Bwoing",
"Granite Man", "Captain Zammo",
"Super Scuba", "Elevator Man",
"Magneto >
Man" and "Brothers Matzoriley".

Super
President
Aired
from September 16th, 1967 to Decmber 28th, 1968 ; Aired
on NBC
Direction:
Oscar Dufau, Robert McKimson, Earl Klein, Edwin Rehberg,
George Singer
Story: Tony Benedict, Edgar
Furth, Don Christensen, Jack Miller, Alan Dinehart, Lee
Mishkin, John W. Dunn, David Scott, Ken Sobol
Layout: Peter Alvarado, Jack
Miller, Corny Cole, Tony Rivera, Cullen Houghtaling,
Jacques Rupp, Herb Johnson, Nick Panesis, Ken Landau, Don
Sheppard, Gene Miller, Peter Van Elk
Character Design: Arthur Leon
a rdi
Animation: Warren Batchelder, Lee
Halpern, Jim Davis, Ed Love, Ed Demattia, Manny Perez,
John Freeman, Tom Ray, John Gibbs, Morey Redan, John
Walker
Backgrounds: Tony Rizzo, Dick
Thomas, Richard Randall
Supervising Film Editor: Lee
Gunther
Film Editors: Chuck McCann, Todd
McKay
Voices: Ted Cassidy, Shepard
Menken, June Foray, Don Messick, Paul Frees, Lorri Scott,
Mark Skor
Music: Doug Goodwin
Production Manager: Basil Cox
Coordinator: Harry Love
Asst. Production Mgr.: Armand
Shaw
Special Camera Effects: John
Burton, Jr.
Produced by David H. DePatie
& Friz Freleng
Episode Guide
NOTE:
Segments including "Super President" and
"Spy Shadow".

Here
Comes the Grump
Aired
from September 6th, 1969 to Decmber 28th, 1970 ; Aired on
NBC
Direction:
Gerry Chiniquy, Art Davis, George Gordon, Sid Marcus,
Hawley Pratt, Grant Simmons
Story Supervision: John W. Dunn
Stories: Don Christensen, Nick
George, Bill Lutz
Layout: Pete Alvarado, Bob
Givens, Herb Johnson, Jack Miller, Dick Ung, Don
Sheppard, Martin Studler, Al Wilson
Character Design: Art Leonardi
Animation: Warren Batchelder, Bob
Bentley, William Carney, Edward DeMattia, Xenia, John
Gibbs, Manny Gould, Ed Love, Ed Rehberg, Manny Perez, Bob
Richardson, Ed Solomon, Robert Taylor, Lloyd Vaughan, Don
Williams
Backgrounds: Richard Thomas, Mary
O'Loughlin, Tom O'Loughlin
Film Editing Supervised by Lee
Gunther
Film Editing: Allan Potter, Todd
McKay, Lloyd Friedgen
Voices: Rip Taylor, Jay North,
Avery Schreiber, Stefanianna Christopherson, Marvin
Miller, Athena Lorde, Larry D. Mann, June Foray
Music: Doug Goodwin
Production Supervision: Jim Foss
Prod. Coordinator: Harry Love
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Episode Guide

The
Pink Panther Show
Aired
from September 6th, 1969 to September 5th, 1970 ; Aired
on NBC
Pink
Panther Theme by Henry Mancini
Direction: Hawley Pratt, Gerry
Chiniquy, Robert McKimson, George Singer
Stories: John W. Dunn, Tony
Benedic >t, Don
Jurwich, Bob Kurtz, Jack Miller, Michael O'Connor, Jim
Ryan
Layouts: Dick Ung, Tom Yakutis,
Corny Cole, Jack Miller, Lin Larsen, Jacques Rupp
Backgrounds: Tom O'Loughlin, Pete
Alvarado, Corny Cole
Panthermobile Designed by Bob
Reisner
Animation: Manny Gould, Don
Williams, Manny Perez, Warren Batcheldor, John Gibbs, Art
Leonardi, Bob Matz, Ted Bonnecksen, Norm McCabe, LaVerne
Harding, Chuck Downs, Ed DeMattia, Dale Case, Virgil
Raddatz, Tom Ray, George Grandpre, Hermen Cohen, Ed Love
Voices: Dave Barry, Mel Blanc,
June Foray, Paul Frees, Helen Gerald, Joan Gerber, Pat
Harrington Jr., Rich Little, Athena Lorde, Marvin Miller,
Laura Olsher, Hal Smith, Larry Storch
Music: Doug Goodwin, Walter
Greene, William Lava
Title Song "Panther Pink Panther From
Head to Toe" by Doug Goodwin
Film Editing Supervised by Lee
Gunther
Film Editors: Treg Brown, Roger
Donle >y, Eugene Marks,
Chuck McCann, Alla >n
Potter
Camera: John Burton, Jr.
Production Supervision: Jim Foss,
Bill Orcutt
Prod. Coordinator: Harry Love
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Episode Guide
NOTE:
This show reran theatrical "Pink Panther" and
"Inspector" shorts and aired with new animated
bumpers.

D
octor
Dolittle
Aired
from September 12th, 1970 to September 2nd, 1971 ; Aired
on NBC
Directors:
Hawley Pratt, Oscar Dufau, Gerry Chiniquy, Grant Simmons,
Art Davis, Lars Calonius, Sid Marcus, Jim Pabian (credit
varies by episodes)
Created for Television by
David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
In Association With Lennie
Weinrib, Paul Harrison
Written by Paul Harrison, Lennie
Weinrib
Titles and Musical Sequences Directed by
Arthur Leonardi
Layout: Robert Givens, David
Hanan, Lin Larsen, Martin Strudler, Dick Ung, Al Wilson,
Tony Rivera
Animation: Hal Ambro, Frank
Andrina, Warren Batchelder, Robert Bentley, Steve Clark,
John Gibbs, Manny Gould, Ken Muse, George Nicholas, Manny
Perez, Bob Richardson, Phil Roman, Irv Spence, Robert
Taylor, Don Williams
Background Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas
Background: Al Gmuer, Anthony
Rizzo, Linda Grayson
Film Editing Supervised by Lee
Gunther
Film Editors: Roger Donley, Todd
McKay, Joe Siracusa
Voices: Lennie Weinrib, Hal
Smith, Robert Towers, Don Messick, Robert Holt
Music Recording Engineer: Eric A.
Tomlinson
Music and Songs by Doug Goodwin
"Talk to the Animals" Lyrics and
Music by Leslie Bricusse
The Grasshoppers: Robbie Falloon,
Annadell, Colin Johnson, Mike Sherwood, Glyn Nelson
Music Score Conducted by Eric
Rogers
Production Supervision: Jim Foss
Production Coordinator: Harry
Love
Camera: John Burton Jr., Ray Lee,
Roger Sims
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Co-Producer: Walter S. Burr
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Episode Guide

The
New Pink Panther Show
Aired
from September 11th, 1971 to September 4th, 1976 ; Aired
on NBC
Produced by
David H. DePatie & Friz Freleng
Direction by Hawley Pratt, Gerry
Chiniquy, Art Davis
Pink Panther Theme by Henry
Mancini
Titles Directed by Arthur
Leonardi
Stories: John W. Dunn, David
Detiege, Dale Hale, Sid Marcus, Irv Spector
Layout: Dick Ung, Corny Cole, Bob
Givens
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas,
Tom O'Loughlin
Animation: Warren Batchelder, Bob
Bentley, Herman Cohen, Ed DeMattia, John Gibbs, Manny
Gould, LaVerne Harding, Arthur Leonardi, Bob Matz, Norman
McCabe, Ken Muse, Manny Perez, Bob Richardson, Tom Ray,
Bob Taylor, Bon Williams
Voices: John Byner, Dave Barry,
Paul Frees, Rich Little, Athena Lorde, Marvin Miller
Music: Doug Goodwin, Walter
Greene, William Lava
Theme Song "Pantherly Pride" by
Doug Goodwin
Film Editors Supervised by Lee
Gunther
Film Editors: Lee Gunther, Chuck
McCann, Allan Potter, Joe Siracusa
Camera: John Burton Jr.
Production Supervision: Jim Foss
Production Coordinator: Harry
Love
>Episode Guide
NOTE:
This show was packaged with "Pink Panther and
"The Ant and the Aardvark" theatricals with new
animated inserts.

The
Barkleys
Aired
from September 9th, 1972 to September 1st, 1973; Aired on
NBC
Created
for Television by: David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
In Association With Joe Ruby,
>Ken Spears
Writers: Larry Rhine,
Woody Kling, Dennis Marks, David Evans
Animation Director: David Detiege
Storyboard Directors: Gerry
Chiniquy, Art Leonardi, Cullen Houghtaling, Paul Sommer
Layout Supervision and Design by
Robert Taylor
Layouts: Cullen Houghtaling, Owen
Fitzgerald, Richard Ung, Frank M. Gonzales, Nino Carbe,
Wes Herschensohn
Animation: Don Williams, Manny
Gould, Ken Muse, Norm McCabe, Warren Batchelder, Jim
Davis, John Gibbs, Bob Richardson, Bob Matz, Bob
Bransford, Reuben Timmins, Bob Bemiller
Background Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas, Mary O'Loughlin
Film Editing Supervised by Lee
Gunther
Film Editors: Joe Siracusa, Allan
R. Potter, Roger Donley, Rick Steward
Voice Talents: Henry Corden, Joan
Gerber, Julie McWhirter, Steve Lewis, Gene Andrusco and
Michael Bell, Bob Frank, Don Messick, Bob Holt, Frank
Welker
Title Design by Art Leonardi
Music by Doug Goodwin
Music Score Conducted by Eric
Rogers
Music Recording Engineer: Eric A.
Tomlinson
Executive in Charge of Production:
Stan Paperny
Production Supervision: Harry
Love
Camera: Ray Lee, Larry Hogan,
John Burton Jr.
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Associate Producers: Joe Ruby,
Ken Spears
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Episode Guide

The Houndcats
Aired from September 9th,
1972 to September 1st, 1973; Aired on NBC
Created
for Television: David H. DePatie, Friz
Freleng
In Association With Ken Spears,
Joe Ruby
Writers: Woody Kling, Tom
Dagenais, Don Christensen
Animation Director: Bob McKimson
Storyboard Directors: Gerry
Chiniquy, Arthur Leonardi, Cullen Houghtaling, Paul
Sommer
Layout Supervision and Design:
Robert Taylor
Layouts: Martin Strudler, Marty
Murphy, Bob Givens, Tony Rivera, Peter Alvarado
Animation: Don Williams, Manny
Gould, Ken Muse, Norm McCabe, Bob Richardson, Warren
Batchelder, John Gibbs, Jim Davis, Bob Matz, Bob
Bransford, Reuben Timmins, Bob Bemiller
Background Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas, Mary O'Loughlin
Film Editing Supervised by Lee
Gunther
Film Editors: Joe Siracusa, Roger
Donley, Allan R. Potter, Rick Steward
Voice Talents of Michael Bell,
Joe Besser, Daws Butler, Stu Gilliam, Arte Johnson, Aldo
Ray and Joan Gerber, Bob Holt, John Stevenson
Title Designs by Arthur Leonardi
Music by Doug Goodwin
Music Score Conducted by Eric
Rogers
Music Recording Engineer: Eric A.
Tomlinson
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Stan Paperny
Production Supervision: Harry
Love
Camera: Ray Lee, Larry Hogan,
John Burton Jr.
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producer's Sound
Service, Inc.
Associate Producers: Joe Ruby,
Ken Spears
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Episode
Guide

Bailey's
Comets
Aired
from September 9th, 1973 to August 31st, 1975; Aired on
CBS
Created for Television:
David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
In Association with Ken Spears,
Joe Ruby
Writers: Dalton Sandifer, John W.
Dunn, Larz Bourne
Animation Director: Bob McKimson,
Sid Marcus
Storyboard Directors: Arthur
Leonardi, Cullen Houghtaling
Layout Supervision and Design:
Cullen Houghtaling
Layouts: Martin Studler, Owen
Fitzgerald, Bob Givens, Glenn Schmitz, Ric Gonzales, Dick
Ung
Animation: Don Williams, Bill
Carney, Ken Muse, Norm McCabe, Bob Richardson, Bill
Ackerman, John Gibbs, Ken Walker, Bob Matz, John Freeman,
Reuben Timmins, Bob Kirk, Bob Bemiller
Background Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas, Mary O'Loughlin
Ink and Paint Supervisor:
Gertrude Timmins
Xerography: Paul B. Strickland
Film Editing Supervised by Rick
Steward
Film Editors: Joe Siracusa, Jim
Blodgett, Allan R. Potter
Voice Talents of Don Messick, Bob
Holt, Sarah Kennedy, Daws Butler, Carl Esser, Kathy Gori,
Karen Smith, Jim Begg, Frank Welker
Title Design by Arthur Leonardi
Music by Doug Goodwin
Music Score Conducted by Eric
Rogers
Title Song Sung by "Every
Thing Under the Sun"
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera: Ray Lee, Larry Hogan,
John Burton Jr.
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Associate Producers: Joe Ruby,
Ken Spears
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Episode Guide

The
Oddball Couple
Aired
from September 6th, 1975 to September 3rd, 1977; Aired on
ABC
Story Editor:
Bob Ogle
Writers: Bob Ogle, Joel Kane,
David Detiege, Earl Kress, John W. Dunn
Supervising Director: Lew
Marshall
Animation Directors: Gerry
Chiniquy, Robert McKimson
Storyboard Directors: Bill Perez,
Art Leonardi, Jan Green, Gary Hoffman
Graphic Design: Ric Gonzales,
Gary Hoffman, Dick Ung, Al Wilson, Ken Landau, Coral
Kerr, Adam Szwejkowski, Susan Scholefield
Animation: Norm McCabe, Bob Matz,
Virgil Ross, Bob Bemiller, Bob Richardson, Jim Davis,
Nelson Shin, Bill Numes, Don Williams, Joel Seibel, Bob
Bransford, John Freeman, Bill Carney, Warren Batchelder,
George Jorgensen, John Gibbs, Bob Goe
Background Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas
Backgrounds: Mary O'Loughlin, Don
Watson
Ink and Paint Supervisor:
Gertrude Timmins
Xerography: Greg Marshall
Film Editors Supervised by Bob
Gillis
Film Editors: Joe Siracusa, Rick
Steward, Allan Potter
Voices: Paul Winchell, Frank
Nelson, Joan Gerber, Frank Welker, Sarah Kennedy, Don
Messick, Joe Besser, Ginny Tyler, Bob Holt
Music by Doug Goodwin
Main Title Music Arranged by Joe
Siracusa
Conducted by Eric Rodgers
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera: Ray Lee, Larry Hogan,
John Burton, Jr.
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producer's Sound
Service, Inc.
Based Upon the Play "The Odd Couple"
by Neil Simon
Produced by David H. DePatie
& Friz Freleng
Episode Guide
Return to the Planet of the
Apes
Aired
from September 6th, 1975 to September 4th
, 1976
; Aired on NBC
Written
by: Larry Spiegel, J.C. Strong, Jack Kaplan,
John Barrett, Bruce Shelly (credit varies by episodes)
Developed for Television by
David H. DePatie-Friz Freleng
Based on the Characters Created by
Pierre Boulle
Animation Director: Cullen
Houghtaling
Storyboard Directors: Morris
Gollub, Doug Wildey, Jan Green
Graphic Design: Moe Gollub, Hak
Ficq, Leo Swenson, Norley Paat, Tony Sgroi, Earl Martin,
George Wheeler, John Dorman, Zgyamond Jablecki, John
Messina
Animation: Reuben Timmins, Jim
Brummett, Ed Aardal, Joe Roman Jr., Lee Halpern, Jack
Foster, Bob Kirk, Janice Stocks
Backgrounds Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas
Backgrounds: Mary O'Loughlin, Don
Watson
Ink & Paint Supervision:
Gertrude Timmins
Xerography: Greg Marshall
Film Editing Supervised by Bob
Gillis
Film Editors: Allan Potter, Rick
Steward
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Voices: Austin Stoker, Phillippa
Harris, Henry Corden, Richard Blackburn, Edwin Mills,
Claudette Nevins, Tom Williams
Anthropological Dialogue Researched by
MacDonald Stearns, Ph.D., UCLA Department of Germanic
Languages
Music by Dean Elliott
Conducted by Eric Rogers
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera: Ray Lee, Larry Hogan,
John Burton Jr.
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Music Mixer: Eric Tomlinson
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Supervising Director & Associate Producer:
Doug Wildey
Produced by David H. DePatie-Friz
Freleng
In Association With Twentieth
Century-Fox Television
The
Pink Panther Laugh and a Half-Hour and a Half Show
Aired
from September 11th, 1976 to September 3rd, 1977 ; Aired
on NBC
Voices:
Arnold Stang, Arte Johnson, Tom Holland, Don Diamond,
John Byner, Pat Harrington Jr.
Produced by: David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
Episode Guide for
"Misterjaw"
NOTE:
"Pink Panther" Show combined with "The
Inspector", "The Ant and the Aardvark",
"Texas Toads" (orginally "Tijuana
Toads" for theatrical released. All voices re-dubbed
to make it PC), and "Misterjaw".

Baggy
Pants &
the Nitwits
Aired
from September 10th, 1977 to October 28th, 1978 ; Aired
on NBC
"The
Nitwits" Created for Television by Arte
Johnson
Starring:
Ruth Buzzi > as Gladys
Starring: Arte Johnson a
>s Tyrone
Direction: Bob McKimson,
Sid Marcus, Brad Case, Spencer Peel
"Baggy Pants" Sequences Directed by
Gerry Chiniquy
Story Editor: Bob Ogle
Writers: Bob Ogle, Dave Detiege,
Cliff Roberts, Tony Benedict
Storyboard Direction: Lew
Marshall
Storyboard: Alvro Arce, Bill
Perez
Graphic Design: Ric Gonzales, Bob
Givens, Gary Hoffman, Tony Rivera, Martin Strudler, Lin
Larson, Alvro Arce, Phil Phillipson
Main Title Design: Arthur
Leonardi
Animation: Jim Davis, Bill
Hutten, Nelson Shin, Tony Love, Bob Bransford, Don
Williams, Warren Batchelder, John Gibbs, Bob Richardson,
Bob BeMiller, Bob Matz, Fred Grable, Norm McCabe, John
Celestri, Lee Halpern, Bob Kirk, Bernard Posner, James
Walker
Animation Checking: Armand Shaw
Film Editing Supervised by Bob
Gillis
Film Editors: Rick Steward, Bob
Gillis
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Backgrounds Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas
Backgrounds: Mary Krebs, Sharon
Thomas
Music by Doug Goodwin, Steve
DePatie
"Nitwits" Conducted by
Eric Rodgers
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera: Ray Lee, Ralph Migliori,
Gary Gunther
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producer's Sound
Service, Inc.
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Episode Guide

What's
New Mr. Magoo?
Aired
from September 10th, 1977 to September 9th, 1979 ; Aired
on CBS
Starring:
Jim Backus as Mr. Magoo
Additional Voices: Hal Smith,
Frank Welker, Bob Ogle, Casey Kasem
Story Editor: Bob Ogle
Writers: Cliff Roberts, Bob Ogle,
Dave Detiege, Milt Schaffer, Mark Jones
Animation Directors: Bob
McKimson, Sid Marcus, Gerry Chiniquy, Brad Case, Bob
Richardson
Storyboard Director: Lew Marshall
Graphic Design: Gary Hoffman, Ric
Gonzales, Martin Strudler
Storyboards: Lew Marshall, Jan
Green, Art Leonardi, Bill Perez, Alvro Arce
Main Title Design: Art Leonardi
Animation: Bob Richardson, Nelson
Shin, Don Williams, Lee Halpern, John Gibbs, Norm McCabe,
Bob Kirk, Bob BeMiller, John Celestri, Bill Hutten, Tony
Love, Jim Davis, Bob Bransford, Bernard Posner, Fred
Grable, Warren Batchelder, Bob Matz, James Walker
Animation Checking: Armand Shaw
Film Editing Supervised by Bob
Gillis
Film Editors: Rick Steward, Bob
Gillis
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Backgrounds Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas
Backgrounds: Mary Krebs, Sharon
Thomas
Music by Dean Elliott
Conducted by Eric Rogers
Main Title Song: Sung by Ray
Johnson; Music by Dean Elliott; Lyrics by John Bradford
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera by Ray Lee, John Burton
Jr., Ralph Migliori, Gary Gunther
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Produced by David H. DePatie -
Friz Freleng
A DePatie-Freleng Production
Produced in Association With U.P.A.
Productions of America
Episode Guide
Think
Pink Panther!
Aired
from February 4th, 1978 to September 2nd, 1978 ; Aired on
NBC
Voices:
Arnold Stang, Arte Johnson, Tom Holland, Don Diamond
Produced by: David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
Episode Guide

The
All New Pink
Panther Show
Aired
from September 9th, 1978 to September 1st, 1979 ; Aired
on ABC
Voices:
Larry D. Mann, Frank Welker, Hal Smith, Joan Gerber,
Nancy Wible
Writers: John Dunn, Bob Ogle,
Dave Detiege, Cliff Roberts, Tony Benedict
Animation Directors: Sid Marcus,
Gerry Chiniquy, Bob Richardson, Dave Detiege, Art Davis,
Brad Case
Pink Panther Theme by Henry
Mancini
Music by
>: Steve DePatie
Graphic Design: Martin Strudler,
Ric Gonzales, Tom Yakutis
Animation: Bob Richardson, Nelson
Shin, Don Williams, Lee Halpern, John Gibbs, Norm McCabe,
Bob Kirk, Bob BeMiller, Art Vitello, Bill Hutten, Tony
Love, Bernard Posner, Bob Bransford, Malcom Draper, Tiger
West, Warren Batchelder, Bob Matz, Virgil Ross
Animation Checking: Armand Shaw,
Barba >ra Donatelli
Film Editing Supervised by Robert
Gillis
Film Editors: Robert Gannon,
David DePatie Jr., Richard Corwin
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Backgrounds Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas
Backgrounds: Tom Maloney, Mary
> Krebs, Sharon Thomas
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Animation Camera Superv
ised by
Ray Lee
Camera by Steve Wilzbach, Bob
Mills, Gary Gunther
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Produced by David H. DePatie and
Friz Freleng
>Episode Guide for the new
"Pink Panther" cartoons
>Episode Guide for
"Crazy Legs Crane"
NOTE:
"Pink Panther" Show combined with "Crazy
Legs Crane".

The
Fantastic Four
Aired
from September 9th, 1978 to Decmber 1st, 1979 ; Aired on
NBC
Created
for Television by Stan Lee
Starring: Mike Road as Reed
Richards, Ginny Tyler as Sue Richards, Ted Cassidy as
"The Thing", Frank Welker as "Herbie"
Additional Voices: Hal Smith,
John Stephenson, Dick Tufeld, Don Messick, Gene Moss,
Nancy Wible, Joan Gerber, Vic Perrin
Animation Director: Brad Case
Storyboards: Jack Kirby, Lew
Marshall
Layouts: Hak Ficq, John
Messina, Norley Paat, Warren Greenwood, John Dorman,
Zygamond Jablecki
Animation: Lee Halpern, Bob Kirk,
Joan Case, Francie Freeman, Virgil Ross, Nelson Shin
(spelt "Shim")
Animation Checking: Armand Shaw
Music by Dean Elliott
Conducted by Eric Rogers
Music Mixer: Eric Tomlinson
Film Editing Supervised by Robert
Gillis
Film Editors: David H. DePatie
Jr., Richard Gannon, Richard Corwin
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Backgrounds Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas
Backgrounds: Tom Maloney, Sharon
Thomas
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Animation Camera Supervised by
Ray Lee
Camera by Steve Wilzbach, Bob
Mills, Gary Gunther
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Produced by David H. DePatie and
Friz Freleng
NOTE:
Because the rights for the Human Torch was given to a
movie studio, the 4th member was replaced by a robot
named Herbie.
Episode Guide

Spider-Woman
Aired
from September 22nd, 1979 to March 1st, 1980 ; Aired on
ABC
Created
for Television by Stan Lee
Written by Jeff Scott
Voices: Joan Van Ark, Bruce
Miller, Bryan Scott, Lou Krugman, Larry Carroll, John
Mayer, Vic Perrin, Ilene Latter, Tony Young, Karen
Machon, John Milford, Dick Tufeld
Animation Directors: Bob
Richardson, Gerry Chiniquy, Sid Marcus, David Detiege
Voice Direction: Cullen B.
Houghtaling
Storyboard Direction by Mario
Piluso
Graphic Design by George Goode
Layouts: C.L. Hartman, Rex
Barron, Dan Noonan, Roy Wilson, Barrington Bunce, Terry
Windell, Rene Garcia, Hak Ficq, Karenia Kaminski
Character Models: Mel Keefer
Titles Designed by Arthur
Leonardi
Animation: Lee Halpern, John
Gibbs, Tom Ray, Bernard Posner, Bob Bransford, Bob
Bemiller, Bob Kirk, Jim Keeshen, Walter Kubiak, Mark
Glamack, Art Vitello, Tiger West, Roy Myrick
Music Composed and Conducted by
Eric Rogers
Film Editing Supervised by Robert
Gillis
Film Editor: Richard Gannon
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Backgrounds Supervised by Richard
H. Thomas
Backgrounds: Sharon Thomas,
Rolando Oliva
Music Mixer: Eric Tomlinson
Animation Camera Supervised by
Raymond E. Lee
Camera by Steve Wilzbach,
Robert Mills, Gary Gunther
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
Produced by Lee Gunther
Executive Producers: David H.
DePatie & Friz Freleng
Episode Guide

Spider-
Man
Aired
in
1981
; Aired in
syndication
Animation Directors:
Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob
Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright
Voice Talents Of Jack Angel, Lynn
Johnson, Lee Bailey, Morgan Lofting, Billy Boyett, Mona
Marshall, Cory Burton, Jack DeLeon, Wally Burr, George
Dicenzo, Phil Clarke, Walker Edmister, Rege Cordic, Ron
Feinberg, Henry Cordon, Brian Fuld, Brad Crandall, Linda
Gary, Peter Cullen, Ralph James, Brian Cummings, Buster
Jones, Jeff David, Stanley Jones, Les Lampson, Marulyn
Schreffler, John Mayer, Ted Schwartz, Don Messick, Gary
Seger, Arlin Miller, Michale Scheekan, Vic Perrin, John
Stephenson, Tony Pope, Andre Stojha, Richard Ramos, B.J.
Ward, Gene Ross, Bill Woodson, Michard Rye
Voice Direction: Walter S. Burr
Recording Mixer: Ken Rayzor
Layouts: Lyle Beddes, Larry
Huber, Bruce Bennett, Elaine Hultgren, Norm Cabral, Boyd
Kirkland, Dan Faucett, Mario Pulso, Neil Galloway, Debra
Pugh, Greg Garcia, Keith Sargent, Gary Graham, Dave
Sharp, Rick Graham, Roy Smith, Karl Hepworth, Grant
Wilson, Stuart Heimdall, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray
Storyboards: Rich Hoberg, Cullen
Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Mario Piluso,
Henry Tucker
Music Composed and Conducted by
John Douglas
Writers: Creighton Barnes, Doug
Booth, Francis H. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan,
Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott
Supervising Editor: Robert T.
Gillis
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Effects Editors: Jim Blodgett,
Richard Gannon
Production Manager: Kathy Condon
Checking Supervisor: Armand Shaw
Created for Television by Stan
Lee
Produced by Art Vitello
Executive Producers: David H.
DePatie, Lee Gunther
NOTE: Early episodes were
produced at DePatie-Freleng. Subsequent episodes were
produced at Marvel Production, which is what DFE
eventually merged into.