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- A collection of 50 episodes of the original Pink Panther cartoon, produced in 1969 by DePatie-Freleng Productions.
- When John is working Lydia's frequent interruptions slow him down so he chases her from his study. But when she accidentally breaks her arm he feels responsible. But so does everyone else.
- The bumbling, goofy Grump (Rip Taylor) has placed a curse of gloom all over the land; now it's up to Princess Dawn, her doglike companion Blip (Mel Blanc, voice of Bugs Bunny) and young Terry (Dennis the Menace's Jay North) to save the kingdom - and only the Crystal Key can break the curse! Each episode they take off in their balloon-car on a series of incredible adventures as they search for the Key, hidden in the Cave of the Whispering Orchids in the Land of 1000 Caves. Along the way they meet strange, surprising and wonderful characters such as the Eenie Meenie Miners, the Toilin' Toolie Birds and the Wily Wheelies. Of course, the Grump, traveling on his Jolly Green Dragon, is never far behind.
- John has a very low opinion of children's authors and is unhappy when assigned to work with a famous writer who has written a series of kid's books. Unfortunately, things don't go well.
- Monroe breaks a picnic date with daughter Lydia and is bothered by her disappointment. He imagines 3 different older versions of Lydia and how their relationship evolved.
- John is taken to task by his wife Ellen as she believes he has a communication problem with daughter Lydia. This is reinforced when John is called to school to talk to the principal.
- John Monroe becomes busy discussing the shortcomings of wives with some other men. In doing so he forgets a luncheon date he had with his wife and tries to make things right with her.
- John is fearful of his daughter Lydia's cat Dimity Ann and plots to get rid of the feline.
- Monroe is accused by his wife and editor Hamilton of being a woman hater with his cartoons as evidence. That disturbs him, causing him to reexamine his approach to his work.
- John one ups Zeph, the local sage and humorous storyteller. Zeph decides to leave town and John feels responsible so he tries to disuade the man from moving.
- 1969–19708.2 (9)TV EpisodeLydia has a disagreement with a neighborhood boy and lands a solid punch on the lad. Her father John tries to explain how humans have evolved from setting things with violence despite being provoked by the boy's bellicose father.
- 1966–19674.9 (9)TV Episode
- When his young daughter has nightmares, John Monroe eases her fears with a soothing story about their unusual ghostly relatives who filled their house with the creaks and odd noises that have been feeding her imagination. This program was inspired by James Thurber's famous short story, "The Night The Bed Fell".
- John is upset when his editor Hamilton rejects one of his cartoons. To add to the insult, one of his submissions is turned down at his daughter Lydia's school by Patrick who runs the school paper.
- 1969–197030m7.3 (10)TV EpisodeA wife's incessant interruptions of her husband's humorous story at a cocktail party is the spark that ignites blazing combat between the sexes.
- Cartoonist John Monroe is bugged by his chief rival Zeph Leggin, a local homespun humorist who charms everyone including Ellen and Lydia. John imagines a Chautauqua-style Battle of the Wits to determine who is the best.
- Ellen has to be away so she hires a housekeeper to take care of John and Lydia. She doesn't know that Mrs. Simkins is afraid of appliances which complicates matters for those at home.
- John is frustrated by Hamilton rejecting his latest cartoon. He meets with his writer friend Phil to commiserate. Together they employ psychiatry to elicit the elusive humor in the scenario of a seal in a couple's bedroom.
- Lydia's escort Leonard is an uncouth young bully who gave a black eye to Elbert, a smart, sensitive boy in love with Lydia. John teaches Elbert lessons on standing up to bullies learned from his scrappy great grandfather.
- When John starts a collaboration with the attractive Dorothy Carter, Ellen tries to quell her suspicions. But when she learns they are suddenly working in Dorothy's apartment Ellen's jealousy get the better of her.
- The bumbling, goofy Grump (Rip Taylor) has placed a curse of gloom all over the land; now it's up to Princess Dawn, her dog-like companion Bip (Mel Blanc, voice of Bugs Bunny) and young Terry (Dennis the Menace's Jay North) to save the kingdom - and only the Crystal Key can break the curse. Each episode they take off in their balloon-car on a series of incredible adventures as they search for the Key, hidden in the Cave of the Whispering Orchids in the Land of 1000 Caves. Along the way they meet strange, surprising and wonderful characters such as the Eenie Meenie Miners, the Toilin' Toolie Birds and the Wily Wheelies. Of course, the Grump, traveling on his Jolly Green Dragon, is never far behind.
- Kloot's deputy, Mild Bill Hiccup, turns out into Wild Bill, the Western desperado, whenever he has a bout of the hiccups.
- Billy the Kidder escapes from jail and Kloot sets out to recapture him.
- Pugg becomes a butler to the Van Waggers to steal their prized diamond. An easy task, if not for the kid who lives there and tries to stop Pugg by playing games.
- Hoot Kloot starts a drive against crime in his town, but first he has to find a way to shoe Fester, whose horseshoes have been stolen.
- Monroe is having a time of being stressed and overworked. When a beautiful neighbor Mrs. Bessinger moves in Monroe relaxes by indulging in mid-life fantasies.
- 1969–19707.6 (11)TV EpisodeJohn feels his life has become humdrum after conversations with his wife and editor Hamilton. He daydreams himself into a world of secret agents, femme fatales and exotic locales until reality intercedes.
- The Dogfather and Pugg make a getaway from the cops after a bank haul by escaping in an airplane. Too bad Pugg isn't that good of a pilot.
- The Racer finds himself in China and up against an Oriental chicken, trying to protect his eggs from theft.
- Hoot Kloot and Fester arrives at San Francisco to bring Judge Sayabe (the hanging judge) back to Cactus Goat. Unfortunately for the judge, Hoot Kloot goofs up along the way and the judge gets blown up, run over by a train, and falls down the cliff. They eventually return to the Cactus Goat, with the judge making a certain sheriff his enemy.
- Fester isn't quite the horse he used to be, as Kloot finds out when he tries to chase a bank robber. So, he heads to the used-horse lot for a trade in.
- Kloot uses Dr. Crazywolf's tonic to make him strong enough to apprehend law breakers.
- John comes up short of his daughter's desired Christmas gift and returns home with a huge American flag. She proudly flies it, leading the neighborhood to gossip that the family is masking something.
- John quits when one his cartoons is rejected. Announcing he's going to write a book John instead fantasizes that he is in the world of high finance but finds out he is cut out for creating humorous drawings.
- 1972–19975.0 (12)TV EpisodeLive-Action/animation special featuring Michel Legrand in a true story about the bird that inspired him while studying at the Paris Conservatory of Music.
- Pugg takes the Dogfather to a nice quiet house in the woods for some rest, but two squirrels stand in the way of the boss's peaceful slumber.
- Misterjaw finds himself in the company of a group of bikers. This cartoon features lots of humorous motorcycle slang, and even a reference to Evel Knievel and his Grand Canyon jump.
- A stagecoach driver mistakes Kloot for "The Fox" and hands him his strongbox. Kloot then has to return the box to safety but is hampered by the real "Fox."
- The Dogfather tries to marry a widow exclusively for her money, but has to compete with a rival gangster for who gets the woman.
- The Dogfather trades his old beaten down race horse for his neighbor's speedy stallion. In order to fully own him, he must catch him, so Pugg and Louie try their best to capture the steed to send him to the races.
- Kloot stops off at a haunted house while transporting a gold shipment to Virginia City.
- 1969–19707.4 (13)TV EpisodeLydia is sick in bed so Dad entertains her with stories. The first tale about a unicorn is a dud so Dad reminisces about his childhood and a memorable visit from his eccentric grandfather reliving the Civil War.
- 1966–196722m5.2 (13)TV EpisodeSuper Bwoing gets his first assignment after Coldpinky robs Fort Knox. The Brothers Matzoriley must escape an Irish speaking gorilla who mistakes them for leprechauns. Elevator Man guards captured mobster Brains Benson on his way to state prison.
- A jazz musician somewhat awkwardly steps into the shoes of his father, a Special Agent for the United Nations, whose disappearance has set off an international crime wave.
- Sheriff Hoot Kloot and his hobbling horse Fester are investigating a case of cattle rustling which was perpetrated by none other than a practical joker named Billy the Kidder.
- A mini-anthology, loosely based on Love, American Style (1969).
- Misterjaw finds himself the adopted father of the Loch Ness Monster.