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The Ant and the Aardvark

  • TV Series
  • 1969–1972
  • G
  • 6m
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7.0/10
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The Ant and the Aardvark (1969)
Ant And The Ardvark
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An aardvark tries to catch one ant without success.An aardvark tries to catch one ant without success.An aardvark tries to catch one ant without success.

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    • John Byner
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    • Aardvark
    • 1969–1972
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    8Edvis-1997

    8

    This one was really funny to watch, reminded me of Tom&Jerry.
    MovieMusings

    fond memories of a great cartoon

    Whether Saturday morning cartoons or the 4:30 pm showing after school back in the 70s, the Pink Panther Show was great, and The Ant and the Aardvark were a great part of it.

    The ant was cool, always just a step ahead of the aardvark. They both would talk to the camera with humour and witticisms. The voice of the aardvark, with his attitude, was among the best in cartoon history.

    Somehow, these great cartoons have got to be archived, if only they could be retailed in a collector's series or something, I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd be ready to buy in an instant.

    They sure don't make cartoons like they used to.
    raysond

    One hilarious Cartoon!!!

    As a child growing up watching Saturday Morning TV in the 1970's,there was one show in particular that was so funny when it first came on that I almost laughed my head off and had my laughing and crying tears at the same time. The Ant and the Aardvark was one such show. Believe me, it was just that funny. Jackie Mason was a one man riot as the voice of the Aardvark. There was always a sight gag or a slight hence of smart aleck dialogue that made that cartoon flow(even though it ran for eight minutes). You'll never know what that Aardvark would do next to get the Ant,but he was always unpredictable in achieving that task. It was on the same level as "Sylvester and Tweety"(whom Friz Freleng produced this as part of "The Pink Panther Show"),but in turn was one of the funniest and sometimes hilarious cartoon ever devised for Saturday Mornings.

    If you're a fan of Jackie Mason, you'll don't want to miss any of this show. See it on Cartoon Network.
    Rakkasanfido

    Keeps you laughing!

    As grateful fan of growing up and watching Warner Bros., cartoons over the years, with the crazy slap-stick humor of Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote ("Super Genius"), Bugs Bunny and so on, I also made watching the Pink Panther series as a religious event. So thank goodness, I was able to enjoy United Artist's additional cartoon segments that would accompany the Pink Panter, "The Ant And The Aardvark."

    "The Ant And The Aardvark" episodes were just hilarious, one right after the other. It was a great 'cat-n-mouse' cartoon between an ant who was constantly being pestered by a determined and sometimes too-clever-for-his-own-good ardvark. Even just listening to the cartoon was funny, the ant had a casual, relaxed voice, while the aardvark had an accent almost to the tune of "Rocky" (Sylvestor Stallone). I loved the sound effects whenever someone would fall, get crushed or run into something.. I can still hear it all now. Man how I miss watching those cartoons.

    It's a shame it isn't on regular broadcast channels anymore, or as an opening for a movie, like cartoons once were in the theaters and drive-ins back then. If ever available to rent or buy, do it, you won't regret watching these characters.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    The Ant and the Aardvark

    Did feel that the numerous theatrical series from DePatie-Freleng Enterprises were a mixed bag, some good and others not so good as an overall whole. There were three particularly good theatrical series. One is the Pink Panther, or at least in its prime, not so much in the mid-70s onwards. One is The Inspector, a few average cartoons but most were good to great. Another is that for the Ant and the Aardvark.

    The Ant and the Aardvark series was made up of seventeen cartoons, the first ('The Ant and the Aardvark') produced in 1969 and the last ('From Bed to Worse') from 1971. It was not completely perfect, but there was not a bad cartoon in the lot. The weakest are still pretty good and the best great, most are in the very enjoyable category. It was, and still is, one of the most popular DePatie-Freleng Enterprises theatrical series and it is justifiably so. It is one of the best and one of the more consistent ones.

    Admittedly, the series and most of the cartoons are very formulaic on a story level and the formula is not new at all, there is a clear Roadrunner/Wile E. Coyote influence to it and 'From Bed to Worse' for instance reminded me of the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon 'Greedy for Tweety'. They are also very thin and the early cartoons did suffer a bit from having a story that felt too short for the already short durations. A few of the cartoons, such as 'Ants in the Pantry' and 'Science Friction' are a bit ordinary and could have been fresher.

    Not an awful lot wrong otherwise with the individual cartoons in the series. The drawing did lack finesse, some more so than others. Have never liked the ending for 'The Froze Nose Knows', just found the treatment of the aardvark too cruel, and the frequent sucking objects through the nose gag did tend to get a touch repetitive.

    Most of the animation, although it won't work for others, for me had a very appealing charm. Always did like the richness of the colours, seen in the likes of 'Dune Bug', and the stylised/abstract backgrounds. A great job was always done with the aardvark's expressions and how he reacted to things. A huge part of why the series worked so well was the music, it never had a heavy hand, was very infectious and the light-heartedness was hugely appealing. The main theme and the clever opening title credits are hard to forget.

    Regardless of the story, that never stopped all the cartoons from being very funny to hilarious and from the energy never being lively. There were welcome and admirable changes of pace, with 'Scratch a Tiger' and 'Don't Hustle an Ant with Muscle' being good examples of having more story for example. 'The Froze Nose Knows' ending was the only one that came off clumsily. The gags were always well timed and brought a smile to the face, although they were not particularly original, but always did feel that the verbal humour shone more. The witticisms, sarcasm, the aardvark's way of almost narrating the cartoon and the talking to the audience/breaking the fourth wall made for some quite deliciously irreverent and priceless writing (the aardvark having a lot of the best) that was much better than that of the late-60s Looney Tunes cartoons. "I hate you, Instant Hole" in 'Hasty But Tasty', the ant's public service announcement in 'I've Got Ants in My Plans', any of the aardvark's breaking the fourth wall and most of the aardvark's dialogue from 'Rough Brunch'.

    Both the ant and the aardvark are equally compelling and funny, the aardvark getting the slight edge, one shouldn't expect anything multi-dimensional but found myself endeared to and amused by both throughout the series. The supporting characters were mostly terrific, especially the computer in 'Technology, Phooey', the tiger in 'Scratch a Tiger' and the green aardvark in 'I've Got Ants in My Plans' and 'Odd Ant Out'. The lifeguard in 'Dune Bug' was also memorable, despite him being a complete idiot. John Byner's voice acting, in a vast majority of the cartoons being a one-man show showed a lot of versatility in giving individuality to both the ant and the aardvark and maintaining that throughout the series.

    All in all, very entertaining series. 8/10

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      John Byner's voice for the Aardvark is in the style of Jackie Mason.
    • Quotes

      Aardvark: Ten billion ants in this world, and I'm having trouble with just one.

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      Edited from The Pink Panther Show (1969)

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 1969 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die blaue Elise
    • Production companies
      • DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (DFE)
      • The Mirisch Corporation
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