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The character of Clouseau, portrayed most famously by , is a study in confident incompetence. A bumbling inspector of the French Sûreté, he causes chaos and destruction wherever he goes, yet somehow manages to solve cases—usually by pure accident.
The film series spans over five decades, with a core "canon" of films featuring Peter Sellers as Clouseau, followed by reboots and a prequel. The Pink Panther
The 1990s and 2000s saw a dilution of the brand. There were mediocre sequels (Son of the Pink Panther), terrible straight-to-video cartoons (Pink Panther and Sons), and the forgettable Steve Martin reboots. The character of Clouseau, portrayed most famously by
But Peter Sellers was a volatile genius. He notoriously hated co-starring with children or animals. He walked off sets frequently. By the time of The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), Sellers was physically ill. Tragically, Sellers died in 1980. For a decade, went dormant. The 1990s and 2000s saw a dilution of the brand
For the title sequence, Blake Edwards hired the DePatie–Freleng Enterprises animation studio. The task was to visualize the diamond and its namesake panther. Led by legendary animator Friz Freleng (who had cut his teeth on Looney Tunes ), the team designed a sleek, silent, bipedal panther colored a distinct, striking shade of magenta.
Standing in a museum, you might see a "Pink Panther" diamond. Turning on the TV, you see a clumsy detective. Humming in your head, you hear a saxophone. But the true heart of the franchise is the silent, pink, geometric cat who simply refuses to grow old.
The Pink Panther : From Muffled Diamonds to Global Icon What began as a clever visual pun in the opening credits of a 1963 heist comedy has evolved into one of the most enduring legacies in popular culture. The Pink Panther
