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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: In "Zeus Juice", after Aardvark drinks from the Super Duper Juicer, which causes his brain to grow in a massive size, he goes over to the Ant's home to gloat about it. When the former asks the latter for the final request, the Ant asks this question which catches the Aardvark off-guard and causes his head [[YourHeadASplode to explode]].

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: In "Zeus Juice", after Aardvark drinks something from the Super Duper Juicer, which causes his brain to [[MyBrainIsBig grow in a massive size, size]], he goes over to the Ant's home to gloat about it. When the former asks the latter for the final request, the Ant asks this question which catches the Aardvark off-guard and then causes his head to expand [[YourHeadASplode to explode]].until it explodes]].
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: In "Zeus Juice", after Aardvark drinks from the Super Duper Juicer, which causes his brain to grow in a massive size, he goes over to the Ant's home to gloat about it. When the former asks the latter for the final request, the Ant asks this question which catches the Aardvark off-guard and causes his brain to explode.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: In "Zeus Juice", after Aardvark drinks from the Super Duper Juicer, which causes his brain to grow in a massive size, he goes over to the Ant's home to gloat about it. When the former asks the latter for the final request, the Ant asks this question which catches the Aardvark off-guard and causes his brain head [[YourHeadASplode to explode.explode]].

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: In "Zeus Juice", after Aardvark drinks from the Super Duper Juicer, which causes his brain to grow in a massive size, he goes over to the Ant's home to gloat about it. When the former asks the latter for the final request, the Ant asks this question which catches the Aardvark off-guard and causes his brain to explode.
--> '''Ant''': Here's one I've always pondered. Why can't you catch me?



* TinyGuyHugeGirl: In "A Pink and Stormy Night", we see Big Nose's wife, who's who appears to be ten times his size.



* TinyGuyHugeGirl: In "A Pink and Stormy Night", we see Big Nose's wife, who's who appears to be ten times his size.
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* ButtMonkey[=/=]TheChewToy: Who else but Big Nose? Also, Aardvark leans on the latter trope during his attempts to catch and eat Ant, which frequently get him injured.

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* ButtMonkey[=/=]TheChewToy: Who else but Big Nose? Also, Aardvark leans on towards the latter trope during his attempts to catch and eat Ant, which frequently get him injured.
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* ButtMonkey[=/=]TheChewToy: Who else but Big Nose? Also, Aardvark leans on the latter trope during his attempts to catch and eat Ant, which frequently get him injured.


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* SingleTear: When Ant catches the Awful Aardvark crying over his lost skateboard, the latter tries to deny it by stating he's too mean to cry, with a single tear disproving his statement.
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* TooDumbToLive: Near the end of "Spaced Out", Aardvark opts to eat the alien even after Ant warned him not to because the other aliens would shoot him.
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* WastefulWishing: In "If Wishes Were Ants", Aardvark finds himself a [[GenieInABottle genie in a lamp]]. But rather than simply wishing he had Ant, he uses up two of his wishes in zany and unsuccessful schemes, then in frustration, finally wishes the genie would go away. Ant then [[FreeingTheGenie wishes the genie free]] and [[BecomingTheGenie puts Aardvark in her place]].

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* WastefulWishing: In "If Wishes Were Ants", Aardvark finds himself a [[GenieInABottle genie in a lamp]]. But rather than simply wishing he had Ant, he uses up two of his wishes in on zany and unsuccessful schemes, then in frustration, finally wishes the genie would go away. Ant then [[FreeingTheGenie wishes the genie free]] and [[BecomingTheGenie puts Aardvark in her place]].
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* WastefulWishing: In "If Wishes Were Ants", Aardvark finds himself a [[GenieInABottle genie in a lamp]]. But rather than simply wishing he had Ant, he uses up two of his wishes in zany and unsuccessful schemes, then in frustration, finally wishes the genie would go away. Ant then [[FreeingTheGenie wishes the genie free]] and [[BecomingTheGenie puts Aardvark in her place]].
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''Pink Panther and Pals'' is an animated series starring ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther''. First airing in 2010, it was created by Desert Panther Production and Rubicon Studios in association with the Mirisch Company and Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer Television.

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''Pink Panther and Pals'' is an animated series starring ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther''.''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther''(who else?). First airing in 2010, it was created by Desert Panther Production and Rubicon Studios in association with the Mirisch Company and Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer Television.
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* ColoringInTheWorld: "A Pinker Tomorrow" has the Pink Panther waking up in a black-and-white future controlled by an evil dog. Since he's the only thing left with any color, he has the power to bring it back, and does so by hooking himself up to the villain's power source so he can spread color on a large scale.

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* InformedSpecies: The Aardvark resembles more of a cartoon anteater, than an aardvark (besides his ears). However, this might be slightly justified, as, in the original shorts, he would tell the Ant, "Quit calling me an Aardvark! I'm an Anteater!" Oddly, his prehistoric cousin looks more like an aardvark would.

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* InformedSpecies: InformedSpecies:
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The Aardvark resembles more of a cartoon anteater, than an aardvark (besides his ears). However, this might be slightly justified, as, in the original shorts, he would tell the Ant, "Quit calling me an Aardvark! I'm an Anteater!" Oddly, his prehistoric cousin looks more like an aardvark would.

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* MisplacedWildlife: One of the characters in the Ant and Aardvark sketches, which are set in the African jungle, is a tiger. Tigers are native to Asia. Bears and boars have also appeared in some shorts.

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* MisplacedWildlife: MisplacedWildlife:
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One of the characters in the Ant and Aardvark sketches, which are set in the African jungle, is a tiger. Tigers are native to Asia. Bears and boars have also appeared in some shorts.shorts.
** The episode segment "Ant-Arctic" also features a walrus (a species found in the North Pole) [[PolarBearsAndPenguins living in the South Pole]].
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--> Ant: "A reality show? A bitter reality."
--> Aardvark: "Oh no!" ''(Runs away screaming)'' "No, no, no!"

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--> Ant: '''Ant''': "A reality show? A bitter reality."
--> Aardvark: '''Aardvark''': "Oh no!" ''(Runs away screaming)'' "No, no, no!"

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* YoungerAndHipper: The Pink Panther in this show is aged down to be that of a teenager. Unlike his other incarnations who are sophisticated and a bit mischievous, Panther is easy going and fun-loving.

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* YoungerAndHipper: YoungerAndHipper:
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The Pink Panther in this show is aged down to be that of a teenager. Unlike his other incarnations who are sophisticated and a bit mischievous, Panther is easy going and fun-loving.fun-loving.
** Ant in the older cartoons was a snarky old man. Here, he acts and sounds more like an energetic, fun-loving teenager.

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** "Pick A Caardvark" has Aardvark try to outwit Ant using card tricks, with the bet being that if Aardvark wins, he gets to eat Ant, but Ant proposes that if he wins, Aardvark has to retrieve honey for him by passing through a dangerous obstacle course. Naturally, Ant gets the better of Aardvark by distracting him and then switching the cards around... [[TheDitz not that the possibility ever crosses Aardvark's mind]].



%%* SitcomArchNemesis: Panther with Big Nose.

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%%* * SitcomArchNemesis: Big Nose is this to Panther with Big Nose.in the shorts where he's his neighbor. He's jealous of the Panther's likeability and does everything he can to sabotage him, but almost nothing goes right for the poor guy.



* ThrowTheDogABone: "The Mighty Pinkwood Tree" ends with a rare moment where ''both'' Pink and Big Nose get what they want, though not before all of Big Nose's attempts to get rid of the huge tree Pink lives in end in failure. As Big Nose breaks down crying, Pink takes pity on him and calls in the termites and beaver which Big Nose sent to remove the tree, and which Pink befriended, to carve a hole in the trunk so Big Nose's highway can safely pass through the tree.



* WarmHeartedWalrus: In ''Ant-Arctic'', when Aardvark follows Ant to Antarctica, he runs into a walrus ([[MisplacedWildlife yes, in Antarctica]]) who is lonely and wants a friend. The walrus sees Aardvark as a new friend and does all sorts of nice things for him, including playing games, making panckaes, and even writing him a poem. Although the walrus is overbearing, he is genuinely trying to be nice. In the end, the walrus [[BigDamnHeroes saves Aardvark]] from a hungry orca. Aardvark (who has seen the walrus as nothing but an annoyance up to this point) admits that maybe the walrus isn't so bad after all, though he changes back to being annoyed when he realizes that he's now trapped on a small iceberg with the walrus, who is still eagerly trying to be his friend.

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* WarmHeartedWalrus: In ''Ant-Arctic'', when Aardvark follows Ant to Antarctica, he runs into a walrus ([[MisplacedWildlife yes, in Antarctica]]) who is lonely and wants a friend. The walrus sees Aardvark as a new friend and does all sorts of nice things for him, including playing games, making panckaes, pancakes, and even writing him a poem. Although the walrus is overbearing, he is genuinely trying to be nice. In the end, the walrus [[BigDamnHeroes saves Aardvark]] from a hungry orca. Aardvark (who has seen the walrus as nothing but an annoyance up to this point) admits that maybe the walrus isn't so bad after all, though he changes back to being annoyed when he realizes that he's now trapped on a small iceberg with the walrus, who is still eagerly trying to be his friend.
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* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: In one episode, "Remotely Pink", Pink Panther uses the remote to turn the sky from day to night which turns a bicycle newspaper delivery boy into a werewolf.
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* AlliterativeTitle: '''P'''ink '''P'''anther and '''P'''als.
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** PlayedForLaughs in "The Aardvark's New Moves". During one of the Aardvark's attempts to catch the Ant, he is shown a real life photo of an aardvark and reacts in absolute terror.
--> Ant: "A reality show? A bitter reality."
--> Aardvark: "Oh no!" ''(Runs away screaming)'' "No, no, no!"
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* AardvarkTrunks: Like in the original series, only now the Aardvark's trunk is even longer and more flexible.
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** The Strongman reappears but now is friends with Panther. Of course, he was focusing his wrath on Big Nose.

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** The Strongman reappears but now is friends with Panther.Pink. Of course, he was focusing his wrath on Big Nose.
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* PlotAllergy: In "Find Your Own Ant", it's revealed that Aardvark is allergic to kiwi--his entire body puffs up should he ever come in contact with it.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Big Nose is nastier and more volatile in this version.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Big Nose is nastier and much more despicable and volatile in this version.



%%* JiveTurkey: How the Ant talks, though this is subtle.

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%%* JiveTurkey: How the Ant talks, though although this is subtle.

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* RightBehindMe: In "I Didn't See That Coming", the Aardvark cracks some mean comments about the Tiger for inadvertantly foiling his plan to catch the Ant while asleep. Cue the angry predator grabbing him and making him face him from behind, ready to make him pay.



* YourMom: In "I Didn't See That Coming", the Tiger is deeply enraged that Aardvark make an insult about his mother. Not only does the Tiger beat him up but he brings his mother to deliver some beatings of her own.

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* YourMom: In "I Didn't See That Coming", the Tiger is deeply enraged that at the Aardvark make after the latter makes an insult about his mother. Not only does the Tiger beat him up up, but he brings his mother to deliver some beatings of her own.
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* WarmHeartedWalrus: In ''Ant-Arctic'', when Aardvark follows Ant to Antarctica, he runs into a walrus ([[MisplacedWildlife yes, in Antarctica]]) who is lonely and wants a friend. The walrus sees Aardvark as a new friend and does all sorts of nice things for him, including playing games, making panckaes, and even writing him a poem. Although the walrus is overbearing, he is genuinely trying to be nice. In the end, the walrus [[BigDamnHeroes saves Aardvark]] from a hungry orca. Aardvark (who has seen the walrus as nothing but an annoyance up to this point) admits that maybe the walrus isn't so bad after all, though he changes back to being annoyed when he realizes that he's now trapped on a small iceberg with the walrus, who is still eagerly trying to be his friend.
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* YourMom: In "I Didn't See That Coming", the Tiger is deeply enraged that Aardvark make an insult about his mother. Not only did the Tiger beat him up but that the former brought his mother to deliver some beatings of her own.

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* YourMom: In "I Didn't See That Coming", the Tiger is deeply enraged that Aardvark make an insult about his mother. Not only did does the Tiger beat him up but that the former brought he brings his mother to deliver some beatings of her own.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Big Nose is nastier and more volatile in this version.



* TookALevelInJerkass: Big Nose is nastier and more volatile in this version.
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* NoSell: In one scene of "Pink Trek," Pink Panther and Hoarse go over a waterfall and land in the ground nearby, creating an ImpactSilhouette. This is one of the very few times that Pink Panther suffers an AmusingInjury. However, he simply climbs out of the hole, still looking cheerful and completely unharmed, while Hoarse looks dazed when he pokes his head out.
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** In "Chilled to the Pink," Big Nose's heater gains a pair of shifty-looking eyes when turned on, making it resemble the Air Conditioner from ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster''. Like the Air Conditioner, it also [[spoiler:overheats and explodes]].

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