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DePatie–Freleng Enterprises (also known as Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng Productions when involved with the
Mirisch Mirisch or Mirić is a Jewish surname of Sephardic origin. The family (Rabbi David Marich merchant and doctor and Don Abraham Marich merchant) is attested in Ferrara following the Expulsion of 1492. Following the immigration of Sephardic Jews to the ...
brothers and Geoffrey Productions; and DFE Films) was an American animation production company that was active from 1963 to 1981. Based in Burbank, DFE produced animation for film and television. Notable among these are the opening titles for '' The Pink Panther'', its sequels and an associated series of theatrical shorts featuring the character of the same name, entries in the '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' series from 1964 to 1967, the Dr. Seuss television specials from 1971 to 1982, the
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effects in the original '' Star Wars'', and the '' Time for Timer'' ABC public service announcements in the early 1970s.


History


Origins

DFE was formed by two former employees at
Warner Bros. Cartoons Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. was an American animation studio, serving as the in-house animation division of Warner Bros. during the Golden Age of American animation. One of the most successful animation studios in American media history, it was ...
, director/composer/producer Friz Freleng and executive
David H. DePatie David Hudson DePatie (December 24, 1929 – September 23, 2021) was an American film and television producer who was the last executive in charge of the original Warner Bros. Cartoons studio and the longest-living until his death. He also formed ...
, after Warner Bros. closed its animation studio in 1963. Although Freleng and DePatie were no longer working for Warner Bros., a generous gesture from a Warner executive allowed Freleng and DePatie to lease the former Warner cartoons studio on California Street in Burbank, complete with equipment and supplies for a few dollars each year. Although DFE's initial business was commercials and industrial films, several lucky breaks put the new studio into the theatrical cartoon business. Director Blake Edwards contacted DFE and asked them to design a panther character for Edwards's new film, '' The Pink Panther''. Pleased with the design for the character, Edwards contracted with DFE to produce the animated titles for the film. Upon the film's release, the titles garnered a tremendous amount of attention, so much that a large amount of the picture's gross is believed to have been generated by the success of DFE's title sequence. DFE then signed with
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to produce a series of animated short subjects featuring the
Pink Panther ''The Pink Panther'' is an American media franchise primarily focusing on a series of comedy-mystery films featuring an inept French police detective, Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The franchise began with the release of the classic film ''The Pi ...
, which included over 100 shorts for both theatrical and television audiences through 1980. Also in 1964, DePatie and Freleng's longtime employer, Warner Bros., agreed with DFE to produce additional new '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon shorts for theatrical release. DePatie and Freleng soon found themselves overflowing with work; as many of the animators who had worked at Warner Bros. during the 1950s and 1960s returned to the old Warner cartoon studio to work for DFE. The first entry in the ''Pink Panther'' series, '' The Pink Phink'', was directed by Freleng and won the studio its only
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in 1964. In 1966, DFE would receive another Academy Award nomination for '' The Pink Blueprint'', before losing the award.


The Pink Panther and other television series

''The Pink Panther'' theatrical series of cartoons became the basis of a Saturday morning television series, '' The Pink Panther Show'', which also included theatrical cartoons of ''The Inspector'' and eventually ''The Ant and the Aardvark'', ''Roland and Rattfink'', and ''The Texas Toads'' (''Tijuana Toads''). Like most animated television cartoons at the time, ''The Pink Panther Show'' contained a laugh track with narration. The cartoons were edited and in some cases re-dubbed to meet television standards and practices for content. ''The Pink Panther Show'' had several incarnations during the 1970s. The show was very popular on NBC's Saturday morning line-up, starting as a half-hour program and expanding a few years later to 90 minutes each week. The studio provided the animated sequences for the 1969–1970 television series '' My World and Welcome to It'' based on the drawings of James Thurber. DFE was one of the subcontractors for the 1964–1967 Warner Bros. cartoons, along with
Format Productions Format Films was a television animation studio which was founded by Herbert Klynn in 1959 with Jules Engel as vice president, Bob McIntosh and Joseph Mugnaini, all of whom were animators. It was most active during the 1960s, producing episodes o ...
. The '' Looney Tunes''/'' Merrie Melodies'' shorts made by the studio can be easily identified by their modernized "Abstract WB" opening and closing sequences (although the "Abstract WB" opening and closing sequences were first used in three cartoons made by Warner Bros. Cartoons). However, select 1964–1967 DePatie–Freleng Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (most notably those directed by
Rudy Larriva Rudolph Larriva (February 12, 1916 – February 19, 2010) was an American animator and director from the 1940s to the 1980s. Early life Born in El Paso, Texas, which his parents moved out at the age of two, he attended several grammar school ...
) were panned by fans and critics alike. DFE did not continue doing Warner cartoon work until the late 1970s/early 1980s, with the TV specials '' Bugs Bunny's Easter Special'' (1977), ''
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'' (1979), and ''Daffy Duck's Easter Egg-Citement'' (1980). DFE also created '' Return to the Planet of the Apes'', which ran on NBC from 1975 to 1976 and ''
The Oddball Couple ''The Oddball Couple'' is an animated half-hour Saturday morning show that ran on the ABC TV network from September 6 to December 20, 1975. The show was a production of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in association with Paramount Television, and was ...
'', which ran on Saturday mornings on ABC from 1975 to 1977. One of the studio's television specials was ''
The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas ''The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas'' is an animated Christmas TV special. It premiered on NBC on December 17, 1973, in the United States. It was produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, executive producer Norman Sedawie, and starred the voices ...
'' (1973), with Tommy Smothers voicing the little bear who goes out to find Christmas (in the human world) while his fellow bears head for hibernation. DFE was also responsible for a number of Dr. Seuss specials, including ''The Cat In The Hat'' and different incarnations of The Grinch.


Later years

In 1981, Freleng and DePatie sold DFE Films to
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, and Freleng returned to Warner Bros. Animation, which Warner Bros. had re-opened the previous year, to produce a series of feature films featuring vintage Warner cartoons with new connecting footage. DePatie made the transition to become the head of
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, as DFE was renamed. The DePatie–Freleng name was later revived in-name-only in 1984 for '' Pink Panther and Sons'', which was otherwise entirely produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. Although Marvel produced mainly superhero cartoons and animated series based on licensed toy lines (including Hasbro properties), it continued to produce new productions starring the Pink Panther (a special for television '' Pink at First Sight'' and motion picture titles for '' Trail of the Pink Panther'' and ''
Curse of the Pink Panther ''Curse of the Pink Panther'' is a 1983 comedy film and a continuation of ''The Pink Panther'' series of films created by Blake Edwards in the early 1960s. The film was one of two produced concurrently following the death of the series' star Pe ...
'').
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would later make a 1993 revival show of ''the Pink Panther'' as a joint venture between MGM, Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng and United Artists, a decade after DFE's merger with Marvel and Mirisch/UA's merger into MGM. In 1993, Marvel Productions was renamed to New World Animation, and was completely absorbed in 1996 after News Corporation purchased New World Entertainment, ending the life of the studio that once was DFE. Marvel would eventually continue to produce animated shows through a partnership with Saban Entertainment, which had recently acquired a 50% stake in Fox Kids. In 2001, Fox Family Worldwide (which included Saban Entertainment) were sold to
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.


Subsequent ownership

In 2009,
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purchased Marvel Entertainment, bringing DFE's libraries of all-original and Marvel Comics-based cartoons full circle under one roof; all of these properties are now distributed by
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. The Dr. Seuss specials animated by DFE are currently distributed by
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through the Dr. Seuss estate. While the television catalog has often changed hands over the years, the theatrical cartoons continue to be owned by their original distributors:
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(via its current corporate parent, MGM) for The Mirisch Company cartoon library and Warner Bros. for the '' Looney Tunes''/'' Merrie Melodies'' cartoons.


List of theatrical and television cartoons

In a short time, DFE began producing television shows as well as theatricals and specials, becoming a competitor to Hanna-Barbera and
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. The studio's various cartoons, specials and shows are listed below.


Theatrical series

Original series Commissioned series * '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' (for Warner Bros., 1964–1967)


TV series

Commissioned series * ''
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'' ("The Pink Panther karate-chops a K") (for Children's Television Workshop) (1970) * ''
Doctor Snuggles ''Doctor Snuggles'' is an animated children's television series created by Jeffrey O'Kelly, based on original artwork by Nick Price, about a friendly and optimistic inventor who has unusual adventures with his friends. The show featured fanta ...
'' (for Polyscope Productions, with
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) (1979)


TV specials

Commissioned specials


TV commercials

* '' Time for Timer'' * '' The Bod Squad'' * '' Charlie the Tuna'' * ''
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''


Film and television title design

Pink Panther series * '' The Pink Panther'' (1963) * '' A Shot in the Dark'' (sub-contracted to George Dunning & Associates, 1964) * '' Inspector Clouseau'' (sub-contracted to TVC London, 1968) * '' The Return of the Pink Panther'' (sub-contracted to Richard Williams Studio, 1975) * '' The Pink Panther Strikes Again'' (sub-contracted to Richard Williams Studio, 1976) * '' Revenge of the Pink Panther'' (1978) Other films: * '' The Dead Ringer'' (1964) * '' The Best Man'' (1964) * ''
Sex and the Single Girl ''Sex and the Single Girl'' is a 1962 non-fiction book by American writer Helen Gurley Brown, written as an advice book that encouraged women to become financially independent and experience sexual relationships before or without marriage. The ...
'' (1964) * ''
How to Murder Your Wife ''How to Murder Your Wife'' is a 1965 American black comedy film from United Artists, produced by George Axelrod, directed by Richard Quine, that stars Jack Lemmon and Virna Lisi. Quine also directed Lemmon in '' My Sister Eileen'', ''It Happ ...
'' (1965) * '' Love Has Many Faces'' (1965) * ''
The Satan Bug ''The Satan Bug'' is a 1965 American crime science fiction suspense film from United Artists, produced and directed by John Sturges, that stars George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis, and Dana Andrews. The screenplay by James Clavell a ...
'' (1965) * the maps used in '' The Hallelujah Trail'' (1965) * '' The Art of Love'' (1965) * ''
The Great Race ''The Great Race'' is a 1965 American Technicolor slapstick comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood, directed by Blake Edwards, written by Arthur A. Ross (from a story by Edwards and Ross), and with music by Henry Manci ...
'' (1965) * '' Do Not Disturb'' (1965) * '' The Trouble with Angels'' (1966) * the animated films parodying the Bell Telephone films in '' The President's Analyst'' (1967) * ''
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'' (1968) * '' Star Wars'' (1977) (special effects) * '' Capricorn One'' (1978) (special effects) Other TV series * '' Rawhide'' (TV series, 1965) (season 8) * '' The Wild Wild West'' (TV series, 1965-1969) ** ''The Wild Wild West Revisited'' (TV film, 1979) ** ''More Wild Wild West'' (TV film, 1979) * '' I Dream of Jeannie'' (TV series, 1965–1970) **''I Dream of Jeannie...15 years later'' (TV film, 1985) **''I Still Dream of Jeannie'' (TV film 1991) * '' My World and Welcome to It'' (TV series, 1969–1971)


Former Warner Bros. Cartoons employees at DePatie–Freleng

In the beginning, DePatie–Freleng had virtually the same facilities, personnel and producer as Warner Bros. Cartoons. Although Chuck Jones would later work with DePate–Freleng on ''The Cat in the Hat'', Jones and most of his group of artists ended up at Sib Tower 12 Productions independently producing new ''
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'' cartoons for MGM. Although many DePatie–Freleng employees contributed greatly to the success of its product, story artist and Disney and Warner alumnus John W. Dunn created most of the studios' new cartoon series, both for theatrical release and for television. These series included ''The Ant & The Aardvark'', ''The Tijuana Toads'', ''Here Comes The Grump'', and ''Roland and Ratfink'', among others. Many of the DFE cartoons were written and storyboarded by Dunn, including the first Pink Panther cartoon, '' The Pink Phink''. Dunn's drawing style also found its way into the DFE cartoons. The list below features many former Warner staffers, but also includes former Disney, MGM and Lantz staffers as well.


Producers

* Friz Freleng *
David H. DePatie David Hudson DePatie (December 24, 1929 – September 23, 2021) was an American film and television producer who was the last executive in charge of the original Warner Bros. Cartoons studio and the longest-living until his death. He also formed ...
* Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss specials) * Chuck Jones (''The Cat in the Hat'')


Directors

* Friz Freleng * Hawley Pratt * Robert McKimson * Art Leonardi * Gerry Chiniquy * Art Davis * Sid Marcus * George Singer * George Gordon * Grant Simmons * Cullen Blaine (credited as Cullen Houghtaling)


Writers

* John W. Dunn * David Detiege * Len Janson * Don Jurwich * Bob Kurtz * Jim Ryan * Nick Bennion * Al Bertino * Tom Dagenais * Dale Hale * Michael O'Connor * Sid Marcus * Irv Spector


Voices

* Carl Esser * Sarah Kennedy * Karen Smith *
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* Frank Welker * Jim Begg *
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* Paul Frees * John Byner * Mel Blanc * Daws Butler * Larry Storch * Ralph James * Arte Johnson * Hal Smith * Gege Pearson *
Joan Gerber Joan Gerber (July 29, 1935 – August 22, 2011) was an American voice actress who provided voices for a variety of cartoons. Her most challenging voice role was "all the children in a Japanese train wreck" for a '' Godzilla'' television episode ...
* Stan Freberg *
Pat Harrington Jr. Daniel Patrick Harrington Jr. (August 13, 1929 – January 6, 2016) was an American Emmy Award-winning stage and television actor, best known for his role as building superintendent Dwayne Schneider on the sitcom '' One Day at a Time'' (1975†...
* Gonzales Gonzales * June Foray * Bob Holt * Don Messick * Allan Sherman * Paul Winchell * Hans Conried * Thurl Ravenscroft * Arnold Stang * Rich Little * Laura Olsher *
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* Lennie Weinrib * Dave Barry


Music

* William Lava * Herman Stein *
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* Irving Gertz * Walter Greene * Henry Mancini *
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* Joe Raposo * Steve DePatie


References


External links


Unofficial DePatie-Freleng website
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