The Ant and the Aardvark Season 1
The Ant and the Aardvark is a series of 17 theatrical short cartoons produced at DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and released by United Artists from 1969 to 1971.
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The Ant and the Aardvark
1969All original Ant and the Aardvark cartoons, which were aired as part of the Pink Panther cartoon series.
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The Ant and the Aardvark Season 1 Full Episode Guide
After being hit by a truck, the Ant and the Aardvark find themselves recuperating in an animal hospital.
The Ant seeks refuge from the Aardvark with his termite cousin Term at the termite's huge house.
After ingesting a bottleful of vitamins, the Ant gains super-human strength.
The Aardvark tries his best to capture the Ant during a sudden snowy winter.
The Ant is a member of the Brothers of the Forest Lodge #202, who pledge to always help one another in a time of distress via shouting the call "Zimbula Zoombula", which constantly prevents the Aardvark from having lunch.
The Aardvark chases after the Ant, who is being studied by a local scientist.
In an effort to eat, the Aardvark tries to rid a house of its ant infestation.
The green aardvark returns as he battles over a can of Chocolate Covered Ants with the Aardvark.
After the Ant removes a thorn from a tiger's paw, the tiger repays the favor by protecting the Ant from the hungry Aardvark.
Stranded on a desert island, the hungry Aardvark tries to avoid a shark while making his way to a nearby island swarming with ants.
The Ant is spending his vacation at the beach, while the Aardvark doggedly pursues him. In addition, a nearsighted lifeguard mistakes the Aardvark for a dog, which are not allowed on the beach without a leash.
The Aardvark obtains a real vacuum to suck the Ant out of his home.
The Aardvark builds a flamboyant computer (with a speaking voice resembling Paul Lynde) to assist in catching the Ant.
After breaking up a formal Ant dinner, the Aardvark fights over possession of the Ant with a rival green aardvark.
To bar the Ant from subterranean refuge, the Aardvark strives to plug every ant hole in existence and, to his dismay, discovers a hole of volcanic proportions which is the dwelling of Charlie's huge, older kin.
While trying to catch the Ant, who's riding a miniature motorcycle, the Aardvark is bedeviled by the portable "Instant Hole" which removes the ground beneath him on the edge of a cliff and lets the air out of a balloon suspending the Aardvark in the air.
The Ant's quiet lunch is disturbed by a hungry blue Aardvark.