Pink Panther and Sons - Episode List

Episode List

  • Spinning Wheels -
  • Pinky and the Bat - The Rainbow Panthers have a baseball battle with the Howl Angels.
  • The Great Bumpo -
  • Take a Hike -
  • Haunted Howlers -
  • Traders of the Lost Bark -
  • Pink Enemy #1 -
  • Pink Encounters of the Panky Kind -
  • Millionaire Murfel -
  • The Pursuit of Panky -
  • Sitter Jitters - Pinky is going to the cinema with Chatta, and Finko must babysit Panky because he is too little for a scary movie.
  • The Fix Up, Foul Up -
  • Joking Genie - Pinky and Panky find a lamp that contains a genie.
  • Panky's Pet -
  • Punkin's Home Companion -
  • Insanity Claus -
  • Rocko's Last Round -
  • Sleeptalking Chatta -
  • Pink Shrink - Annie's shrink machine causes Pinky to become six inches tall.
  • The Pink Link - While the Pink Panther is preparing for a film festival, Pinky and Panky help to prepare their house for the arrival of Cousin Punky. Unbeknownst to them, they end up mistakening a defrosted prehistoric cat that was en route to a museum for Cousin Punky.
  • Annie's Invention -
  • Panky and the Angels -
  • Arabian Frights -
  • Brothers are Special -
  • A Hard Day's Knight -
  • Mister Money -


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