DePatie-Freleng Enterprises - DFE Cartoons in Broadcast Order

DFE Cartoons in Broadcast Order

  • Pancho's Hideaway (24th October 1964)
  • The Pink Phink (18th December 1964)
  • Pink Pajamas (25th December 1964)
  • Road to Andalay (26th December 1964)
  • It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House (16th January 1965)
  • Cats and Bruises (30th January 1965)
  • We Give Pink Stamps (12th February 1965)
  • The Wild Chase (27th February 1965)
  • Dial P for Pink (17th March 1965)
  • Moby Duck (27th March 1965)
  • Sink Pink (12th April 1965)
  • Assault abd Peppered (24th April 1965)
  • Pickled Pink (12th May 1965)
  • Pinkfinger (13th May 1965)
  • Shocking Pink (13th May 1965)
  • Well Worn Daffy (22nd May 1965)
  • Pink Ice (13th June 1965)
  • Suppressed Duck (26th June 1965)
  • Corn on the Cop (24th July 1965)
  • Rushing Roulette (31st July 1965)
  • Chaser on the Rocks (21st August 1965)
  • Run Run Sweet Road Runner (21st August 1965)
  • The Pink Tail Fly (25th August 1965)
  • Tease for Two (28th August 1965)
  • Pink Panzer (15th September 1965)
  • Tired and Feathered (18th September 1965)
  • Boulder Wham! (9th October 1965)
  • An Ounce of Pink (20th October 1965)
  • Chili Corn Corny (23rd October 1965)
  • Just Plane Beep (30th October 1965)
  • Hairied and Hurried (13th November 1965)
  • Reel Pink (16th November 1965)
  • Go Go Amigo (20th November 1965)
  • Highway Runnery (11th December 1965)
  • Bully for Pink (14th December 1965)
  • The Great DeGaulle Stone Operation (21st December 1965)
  • The Astroduck (1st January 1966)
  • Shot and Bothered (8th January 1966)
  • Out and Out Rout (29th January 1966)
  • Reaux Reaux Reaux your Boat (1st February 1966)
  • Napoleon Blown Aparte (2nd February 1966)
  • Mucho Locos (5th February 1966)
  • The Solid Tin Coyote (19th February 1966)
  • Pink Punch (21st February 1966)
  • Mexican Mousepiece (26th February 1966)
  • Cirrhosis of the Louvre (9th March 1966)
  • Clippety Clobbered (12th March 1966)
  • Pink Pistons (16th March 1966)
  • Daffy Rents (26th March 1966)
  • Plastered in Paris (5th April 1966)
  • Vitamin Pink (6th April 1966)
  • A-Haunting We Will Go (16th April 1966)
  • Snow Excuse (21st May 1966)
  • The Pink Blueprint (25th May 1966)
  • Pink Plunk Plink (25th May 1966)
  • Smile Pretty Say Pink (29th May 1966)
  • Cock a Doodle Deux Deux (15th June 1966)
  • Ape Suzette (24th June 1966)
  • Pink a Boo (26th June 1966)
  • A Squeak in the Deep (19th July 1966)
  • Feather Finger (20th August 1966)
  • The Pique Poquette of Paris (25th August 1966)
  • Genie with the Light Pink Fur (14th September 1966)
  • Swing Ding Amigo (17th September 1966)
  • Sicque Sicque Sicque (23rd September 1966)
  • Super Pink (12th October 1966)
  • That's No Lady That's Notre Dame (26th October 1966)
  • Sugar and Spies (5th November 1966)
  • Unsafe and Seine (9th November 1966)
  • A Taste of Catnip (3rd December 1966)
  • Rock a Bye Pinky (23rd December 1966)
  • Toulouse La Trick (30th December 1966)
  • Pinknic (6th January 1967)
  • Pink Panic (11th January 1967)
  • Daffy's Diner (21st January 1967)
  • Sacre Bleu Cross (1st February 1967)
  • Pink Posies (26th April 1967)
  • Le Quiet Squad (17th May 1967)
  • Pink of the Litter (17th May 1967)
  • In the Pink (18th May 1967)
  • Bomb Voyage (22nd May 1967)
  • Le Pig Al Patrol (24th May 1967)
  • Le Bowser Bagger (30th May 1967)
  • Jet Pink (13th June 1967)
  • Pink Paradise (24th June 1967)
  • Le Escape Goat (29th June 1967)
  • Le Cop on Le Rocks (3rd July 1967)
  • Pinto Pink (19th July 1967)
  • Crow De Guerre (16th August 1967)
  • Canadian Can Can (20th September 1967)
  • Tour de Farce (25th October 1967)
  • Congratulations It's Pink (27th October 1967)
  • Prefabricated Pink (22nd November 1967)
  • The Hand is Pinker than the Eye (20th December 1967)
  • The Shooting of Caribou Lou (20th December 1967)
  • Pink Outs (27th December 1967)
  • Sky Blue Pink (3rd January 1968)
  • London Derriere (7th February 1968)
  • Pinkadilly Circus (21st February 1968)
  • Psychedelic Pink (13th March 1968)
  • Les Miserobots (21st March 1968)
  • Transylvania Mania (26th March 1968)
  • Come on In The Water's Pink (10th April 1968)
  • Put Put Pink (14th April 1968)
  • Bear De Guerre (26th April 1968)
  • GI Pink (1st May 1968)
  • Lucky Pink (7th May 1968)
  • The Pink Quarterback (22nd May 1968)
  • Cherche Le Phantom (13th June 1968)
  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Pink (30th June 1968)
  • Le Great Dane Robbery (7th July 1968)
  • Pink Valiant (10th July 1968)
  • La Feet's Defeat (24th July 1968)
  • Le Ball and Chain Gang (24th July 1968)
  • The Pink Pill (31st July 1968)
  • Prehistoric Pink (7th August 1968)
  • Pink in the Clink (18th September 1968)
  • Little Beaux Pink (2nd October 1968)
  • Tickled Pink (6th October 1968)
  • Pink Sphinx (23rd October 1968)
  • Pink is a Many Splintered Thing (20th November 1968)
  • The Pink Package Plot (11th December 1968)
  • Hawks and Doves (18th December 1968)
  • Pinkcome Tax (20th December 1968)

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