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* RecycledScript: "From Bed to Worse" is a rework of the WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird episode "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greedy_for_Tweety Greedy for Tweety]]", in which both small hero (Charlie/Tweety) and big villain (Aardvark/Sylvester) chase each other but end up getting injured in a car accident and hospitalized. Both have the same plot points in the hospital, including the one when the small hero gets devoured by the big villain before a nurse finds the hero's bed empty in a panic and has to x-ray the villain's stomach and operate on him to get the hero out.

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* RecycledScript: "From Bed to Worse" is a rework of the 1957 WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird episode short "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greedy_for_Tweety Greedy for Tweety]]", in which both small hero (Charlie/Tweety) and big villain (Aardvark/Sylvester) chase each other but end up getting injured in a car accident and hospitalized. Both have the same plot points in the hospital, including the one when the small hero gets devoured by the big villain before a nurse finds the hero's bed empty in a panic and has to x-ray the villain's stomach and operate on him to get the hero out.out.
* RoleReprise: John Byner returned to voice both the titular characters in ''The New Pink Panther Show'' in the early '90s, the sole original cast member from any of said show's source material to do so.
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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aardvark]], a fact particularly noticeable to much of its audience (a sizeable percentage of whom inhabit areas in which real-life giant anteaters are native).

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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aardvark]], a fact particularly noticeable to much of its audience (a sizeable percentage of whom inhabit areas in which aardvark]]. Given that real-life giant anteaters are native). native to many Latin American countries, it's possible that this resemblance is more unavoidable to much of said dub's viewership, hence the species change.
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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aardvark]], a fact particularly noticeable to much of the Latin American audience (a sizeable percentage of whom inhabit areas in which real-life giant anteaters are native).

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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aardvark]], a fact particularly noticeable to much of the Latin American its audience (a sizeable percentage of whom inhabit areas in which real-life giant anteaters are native).
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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aardvark]].

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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aardvark]].aardvark]], a fact particularly noticeable to much of the Latin American audience (a sizeable percentage of whom inhabit areas in which real-life giant anteaters are native).

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* ActingForTwo: As stated in the main article, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.



* TalkingToHimself: As stated in the main article, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.
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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aardvark]].

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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aardvark]].aardvark]].
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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aadvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aadvark]].

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* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aadvark Aardvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aadvark]].aardvark]].
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* TalkingToHimself: As stated in the main article, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.

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* TalkingToHimself: As stated in the main article, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.Byner.
* TranslationCorrection: Sort of: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aadvark is referred as an Anteater instead, since [[InformedSpecies he looks more like one rather than an aadvark]].
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* RecycledScript: "From Bed to Worse" is a rework of the WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird episode "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greedy_for_Tweety Greedy for Tweety]]", in which both small hero and big villain chase each other but end up getting injured in a car accident and hospitalized. Both have the same plot points in the hospital, including the one when the small hero gets devoured by the big villain before a nurse finds the hero's bed empty in a panic and has to x-ray the villain's stomach and operate on him to get the hero out.

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* RecycledScript: "From Bed to Worse" is a rework of the WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird episode "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greedy_for_Tweety Greedy for Tweety]]", in which both small hero (Charlie/Tweety) and big villain (Aardvark/Sylvester) chase each other but end up getting injured in a car accident and hospitalized. Both have the same plot points in the hospital, including the one when the small hero gets devoured by the big villain before a nurse finds the hero's bed empty in a panic and has to x-ray the villain's stomach and operate on him to get the hero out.

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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited for TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says, "Man, he must be having a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well, I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant"). Some versions simply edited the whole thing out.

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* [[EditedforSyndication [[EditedForSyndication Edited for TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says, "Man, he must be having a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well, I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant"). Some versions simply edited the whole thing out.
* RecycledScript: "From Bed to Worse" is a rework of the WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird episode "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greedy_for_Tweety Greedy for Tweety]]", in which both small hero and big villain chase each other but end up getting injured in a car accident and hospitalized. Both have the same plot points in the hospital, including the one when the small hero gets devoured by the big villain before a nurse finds the hero's bed empty in a panic and has to x-ray the villain's stomach and operate on him to get the hero
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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, he must be having a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant"). Some versions simply edited the whole thing out.
* TalkingToHimself: As stated above, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.

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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For for TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says says, "Man, he must be having a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well well, I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant"). Some versions simply edited the whole thing out.
* TalkingToHimself: As stated above, in the main article, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.
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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, he must be having a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant"). Some versions simply edited the whole thing out.

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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, he must be having a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant"). Some versions simply edited the whole thing out.out.
* TalkingToHimself: As stated above, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.
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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant").

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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that he must be having a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant"). Some versions simply edited the whole thing out.
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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant").
* HeyItsThatVoice: Both eponymous characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's Disney/TheBlackCauldron.

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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant").
* HeyItsThatVoice: Both eponymous characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's Disney/TheBlackCauldron.
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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).

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* [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).cartoon, "Never Bug an Ant").
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* [[{{Edited for Syndication}} Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).
* {{Hey Its That Voice}}: Both eponymous characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's {{The Black Cauldron}}.

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* [[{{Edited for Syndication}} [[EditedforSyndication Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).
* {{Hey Its That Voice}}: HeyItsThatVoice: Both eponymous characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's {{The Black Cauldron}}.Disney/TheBlackCauldron.
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* {{Edited for TV}}: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).
* {{Hey It's That Voice}}: Both eponymous characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's {{The Black Cauldron}}.

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* {{Edited [[{{Edited for TV}}: Syndication}} Edited For TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).
* {{Hey It's Its That Voice}}: Both eponymous characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's {{The Black Cauldron}}.
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* {{Edited for TV}}: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).
* {{Hey It's That Voice}}: Both eponymous characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's {{The Black Cauldron}}.

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