On October 14, according to foreign media reports, David H. Depati, the producer of the cartoon "Pink Panther", died at the age of 91. David H. Depatier is the executive producer of several Marvel animated series and the last executive at Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios.

David H. Depati was an executive producer of Marvel animation "Spider-Man", "Hulk", "Fantastic Four" and other works during his lifetime, in addition to which he also served as a producer of the domestic animated series "Legend of the Magic Beans".
The cartoon character Pink Panther, also known as the Naughty Leopard, was loved by audiences after appearing in the opening credits of the movie "Oolong Gang", and then produced a 7-minute animated short film, a detective film with a story as its protagonist, and won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 1965.
The animated film Spider-Man is about orphan Peter Benjamin Parker, who originally lived a peaceful life with his uncle and aunt, but once again when he attends a science exhibition, he accidentally bites a genetically modified spider and acquires "spider senses" and superpowers. His uncle was killed in a robbery, so Peter was determined to save more people through his superpowers.
David H. Depatier directed the 1982 animated television series Hulk, voiced by Michael Bell, Bob Holt and others, and was introduced to Chinese mainland in the 1990s as "Mighty Giant", which was broadcast by the Little Dragon Club and tells the story of a scientist who changes into a giant green monster under his own pressure.
Thank you to David H. Depatier for his contribution to these excellent works, and hope he can go all the way!