Pink Panther and Sons - Plot

Plot

In a new twist to the Pink Panther franchise of theatrical and TV cartoons, the series centers on his two sons: Pinky, a pre-teen, and his brother Panky, a toddler, and their friends in the Rainbow Panthers crew (the pretty Chatta, fighting Rocko, gibbersh-talking Murfel, overalls-wearing Annie, and mixed-up-talking Punkin).

Each episode with the Rainbow Panthers coming together for friendship and fun as they learned all about growing up and caring each other as they take on the a group of lions called the Howl Angels.

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