Pink Panther

Pink Panther is a 2020 American traditionally animated adventure comedy film produced by Amazon Animation and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is the twelth installment in The Pink Panther series, and the first to be fully animated. Based on the iconic series of cartoons produced by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng and serving as a continuation to Curse of the Pink Panther (1983), the film follows the titular feline as he forms a team with other animals, a pair of teenagers (Princess Dawn and Terry Dexter), dimwitted inept American detective Clifton Sleigh, and a French man called Monsieur LeMoau to going to a treasure hunt while getting chased by the mysterious jewel thief the Phantom, who tries to kidnap him and use his connection to the famous diamond. Directed by Paul Rugg, the film stars TBD

Cast
The Pink Panther and The Little Man appear in the film, but do not speak.
 * Kel Mitchell as Charlie Ant
 * Frank Welker as Bip, Pugg, The Blue Aardvark, The Grump and Dingo the Dragon
 * TBD as Princess Dawn
 * TBD as Terry Dexter
 * Ken Jong as Japanese Beetle
 * TBD as The Blue Racer
 * Ted Wass as Clifton Sleigh
 * Tom Kenny as Monsieur LeMoau / Inspector Jacques Clouseau
 * TBD as Sheriff Hoot Kloot
 * TBD as Crazywolf
 * Maurice LaMarche and Bob Bergen as Fatso and Banjo, The Texas Toads
 * Bill Fagerbakke as Crazylegs Crane
 * TBD as as Sir Charles Lytton / The Phantom
 * TBD as Lady Simone Lytton
 * TBD as George Lytton
 * Jim Cummings as The Dogfather and Fearless Freddy the Shark Hunter
 * Jess Harnell as Louie
 * TBD as Misterjaw
 * TBD as Catfish
 * TBD as Harry Halibut

Trivia

 * The writers opted to watch a lot of DePatie–Freleng Enterprises' shorts to get to know how they would have the film working.
 * The designs for The Pink Panther, Charlie Ant and the Blue Aardvark are based on their original designs, while The Little Man's design is based on his design from Pink Panther and Pals and A Very Pink Christmas.
 * Unlike the previous films, this film is based on the iconic animated shorts produced by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng rather than the live action films staring Inspector Clouseau in order give the movie its own identity. However, it also serves as a sequel to the original 1963-1983 live-action films, as the Lyttons return as the main antagonists to Pink.
 * At the end of the film, when the Lyttons and their henchmen are all arrested by the FBI, Mouseiur LeMoau reveals himself as Inspector Clouseau, who has faked his death (as descripted in the final original Pink Panther films) so he would retiring. The Lyttons' arrest was considered by film critic Doug Walker in his web series Nostalgia Critic as Clouseau's personal revenge at them for having framed him of being the Phantom at the end of the first Pink Panther film.