The Inspector ineffectually tries to protect the Commissioner from a mad bomber's revenge campaign.The Inspector ineffectually tries to protect the Commissioner from a mad bomber's revenge campaign.The Inspector ineffectually tries to protect the Commissioner from a mad bomber's revenge campaign.
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Pat Harrington Jr.
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Larry Storch
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- TriviaThe (inspector's) voice-over says "it was time to get out of France". The next frame has him at the mountains, with his Commissioner boss on a ski lift. It ought to be noted that one does not need to "leave France" to go skiing, as France boasts 3 major mountain ranges: les Alpes, bordering Italy; le Massif-Central, in the center of France; and les Pyrénées in Catalogne (French Catalonia) , its natural border with Spain. There are winter stations and ski resorts everywhere, there.
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Being Blown Up Only Gets Him Dirty
This was okay, but nothing super and certainly not as good as the first two on the DVD "The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 6 - Inspector Cartoons. One thing it had that the first two didn't have was a laugh track which is stupid beyond belief. I don't need to be told when to laugh at a cartoon. Fortunately, it was subdued, but the principle of it annoys me.
This is a one-joke cartoon, that of "The Mad Bomber," a little furry creature, planting bombs all over the place to blow up the Commissioner, the inspector's boss and the man who put the "boomer," as Clouseau pronounces it, behind bars. The Commish gets blown up many times, but outside of getting soot all over him, he seems to survive each one with no problem.
The best part of this cartoon, by far, was the artwork. There are some really good drawings in here, both of a big mansion and at the French Riviera and other places. It may not provide a lot of laughs, but it was a treat for the eyes.
This is a one-joke cartoon, that of "The Mad Bomber," a little furry creature, planting bombs all over the place to blow up the Commissioner, the inspector's boss and the man who put the "boomer," as Clouseau pronounces it, behind bars. The Commish gets blown up many times, but outside of getting soot all over him, he seems to survive each one with no problem.
The best part of this cartoon, by far, was the artwork. There are some really good drawings in here, both of a big mansion and at the French Riviera and other places. It may not provide a lot of laughs, but it was a treat for the eyes.
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- Mar 13, 2008
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