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Commissioned series Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (for Warner Bros., 1964–1967) TV series
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Commissioned series
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Sesame Street ("The Pink Panther karate-chops a K") (for Children's Television Workshop) (1970)
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Doctor Snuggles (for Polyscope Productions, with Topcraft) (1979)
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TV specials Commissioned specials
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TV commercials Time for Timer The Bod Squad Charlie the Tuna Little Caesars
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Film and television title design Pink Panther series The Pink Panther (1963)
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A Shot in the Dark (sub-contracted to George Dunning & Associates, 1964)
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Inspector Clouseau (sub-contracted to TVC London, 1968)
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The Return of the Pink Panther (sub-contracted to Richard Williams Studio, 1975)
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again (sub-contracted to Richard Williams Studio, 1976)
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Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978)
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Other films: The Dead Ringer (1964) The Best Man (1964) Sex and the Single Girl (1964)
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How to Murder Your Wife (1965) Love Has Many Faces (1965) The Satan Bug (1965)
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the maps used in The Hallelujah Trail (1965) The Art of Love (1965) The Great Race (1965)
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Do Not Disturb (1965) The Trouble with Angels (1966)
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the animated films parodying the Bell Telephone films in The President's Analyst (1967)
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With Six You Get Eggroll (1968) Star Wars (1977) (special effects)
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Capricorn One (1978) (special effects)
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Other TV series Rawhide (TV series, 1965) (season 8) The Wild Wild West (TV series, 1965)
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I Dream of Jeannie (TV series, 1965–1970) My World and Welcome to It (TV series, 1969–1971)
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The Wild Wild West Revisited (TV film, 1979) More Wild Wild West (TV film, 1979)
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Former Warner Bros. Cartoons employees at DePatie–Freleng
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In the beginning, DePatie–Freleng had virtually the same facilities, personnel and producer as
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Warner Bros. Cartoons. Although Chuck Jones would later work with DePate–Freleng on The Cat in the
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Hat, Jones and most of his group of artists ended up at Sib Tower 12 Productions independently
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producing new Tom and Jerry cartoons for MGM.
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Although many DePatie–Freleng employees contributed greatly to the success of its product, story
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artist and Disney and Warner alumnus John W. Dunn created most of the studios' new cartoon series,
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both for theatrical release and for television. These series included The Ant & The Aardvark, The
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Tijuana Toads, Here Comes The Grump, and Roland and Ratfink, among others.
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Many of the DFE cartoons were written and storyboarded by Dunn, including the first Pink Panther
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cartoon, The Pink Phink. Dunn's drawing style also found its way into the DFE cartoons.
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The list below features many former Warner staffers, but also includes former Disney, MGM and Lantz
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staffers as well.
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Producers Friz Freleng David H. DePatie Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss specials)
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Chuck Jones (The Cat in the Hat)
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Directors Friz Freleng Hawley Pratt Robert McKimson Art Leonardi Gerry Chiniquy Art Davis
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Sid Marcus George Singer George Gordon Grant Simmons
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Cullen Blaine (credited as Cullen Houghtaling)
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Writers John W. Dunn David Detiege Len Janson Don Jurwich Bob Kurtz Jim Ryan Nick Bennion
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Al Bertino Tom Dagenais Dale Hale Michael O'Connor Sid Marcus Irv Spector
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Voices Carl Esser Sarah Kennedy Karen Smith Kathy Gori Frank Welker Jim Begg Rip Taylor
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Paul Frees John Byner Mel Blanc Daws Butler Larry Storch Ralph James Arte Johnson Hal Smith
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Gege Pearson Joan Gerber Stan Freberg Pat Harrington Jr. Gonzales Gonzales June Foray
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Bob Holt Don Messick Allan Sherman Paul Winchell Hans Conried Thurl Ravenscroft Arnold Stang
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Rich Little Laura Olsher Marvin Miller Lennie Weinrib Dave Barry
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Music William Lava Herman Stein Doug Goodwin Irving Gertz Walter Greene Henry Mancini
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Dean Elliott Joe Raposo Steve DePatie
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References External links Unofficial DePatie-Freleng website
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American companies established in 1963 American companies disestablished in 1981
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American animation studios Mass media companies established in 1963
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Mass media companies disestablished in 1981 1963 establishments in California
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1981 disestablishments in California Companies based in Burbank, California
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The Australian Paralympic Swim Team has competed at every Summer Paralympics, which started with the
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1960 Summer Paralympic Games.
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Matthew Cowdrey at the 2012 London Games replaced Priya Cooper as Australia's most successful
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Paralympic swimmer, with a tally of 13 gold medals over three Paralympic Games (2004, 2008 and
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2012). Cowdrey replaced Kingsley Bugarin for the record for holding the most number of medals in
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any sport, with 23 medals from 3 Paralympic Games (2004–2012). Jacqueline Freney won 8 gold medals
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at the 2012 London Games replacing Siobhan Paton as Australia's most successful Paralympic
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competitor at a single games.
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Leading Australian swimmers, 1960–2020 Australian Medal Tally 1960–2020 1960 Summer Paralympics
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Daphne Ceeney was Australia's first Paralympic Swim Team member. At the 1960 Summer Paralympics,
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Ceeney won gold in the Women's 50m Breaststroke and gold in the Women's 50m Crawl in the "complete
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class 5". At the same games, she also competed in the Archery and Athletics.
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Swimmers Women: Daphne Ceeney
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Medal Tally
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The Australian Paralympic Swim team finished ninth on the medal table with a total of 2 medals.
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Gold Medals: 2 1964 Summer Paralympics
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Medallists
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Men: Michael Dow, Roy Fowler, Trevor French, Gary Hooper, Allan McLucas, Frank Ponta, Bruce
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Thwaite
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Women: Elizabeth Edmondson, Daphne Ceeney
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Medal Tally
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The Australian Paralympic Swim Team finished second on the medal table with a total of 13 medals at
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the 1964 Summer Paralympics.
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Gold Medals: 9 Silver Medals: 2 Bronze Medals: 2
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1968 Summer Paralympics
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Team Members
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Men – Felix Blums, Brian Chambers, Gary Hooper, Bill Mather-Brown, Allan McLucas, Frank Ponta,
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Jeff Simmonds, Don Watts
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Women – Lorraine Dodd, Elizabeth Edmondson, Daphne Hilton, Sally Lamb, Cherrie Ireland,
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Medal Tally
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The Australian Swim Team won a total of 11 Medals at the 1968 Summer Paralympics finishing 6th in
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the Medal Standings.
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Gold Medals: 5 Silver Medals: 5 Bronze Medals: 1
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1972 Summer Paralympics
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Team Members Men – Eric Boulter, Brian Chambers, Russell Morrison
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Women – Pauline English, Pam Foley, Cherrie Ireland, Elizabeth Richards
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Medal Tally
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The Australian Swim Team finished 10th place in the Medal standings at the 1972 Summer Paralympics
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with 9 medals:
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Gold Medals: 1 Silver Medals: 3 Bronze Medals: 5
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1976 Summer Paralympics
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Team Members Men – Robert Faulkner, G. Green, John Hind, Roy Kubig, Brian Sullivan
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Women – Pauline English, Lyn Michael, Gail Nicholson
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Medal Tally
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The Australian Swim Team finished in 12th place on the medal tally at the 1976 Summer Paralympics
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with 10 Medals: