{"id":22247,"date":"2010-11-05T09:11:46","date_gmt":"2010-11-05T16:11:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mehallo.com\/blog\/?p=22247"},"modified":"2010-11-05T11:29:54","modified_gmt":"2010-11-05T18:29:54","slug":"cirrhosis-of-the-louvre","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mehallo.com\/blog\/archives\/22247","title":{"rendered":"‘Cirrhosis Of The Louvre’"},"content":{"rendered":"

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‘Although the titular character was never given a name, in contrast to Inspector Clouseau,<\/a> the cartoon character was generally competent’<\/em><\/p>\n

‘The Inspector’<\/a> theatrical cartoon series (1965-69) was spun off from the opening animation used for titles in Blake Edwards’ Pink Panther<\/a> movie series. <\/p>\n

Henry Mancini’s theme music (from A Shot In The Dark<\/em>)<\/a> was part of the mix.<\/p>\n\r\n\t

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