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  2. Pepé Le Pew - Wikipedia

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    Pepé Le Pew is an animated character from the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons, introduced in 1945. Depicted as a French anthropomorphic striped skunk, Pepé is constantly on the quest for love and pursuit of romance but typically his skunk odor causes other characters to run away from him.

  3. Odor-able Kitty - Wikipedia

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    Odor-able Kitty is a 1945 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. [2] The short was released on January 6, 1945, and was the first appearance of the romantic skunk Pepé Le Pew. [3] [4] The scriptwriter was Tedd Pierce. Jones, a co-creator of the character, also credited Michael Maltese with contributing to the character ...

  4. Penelope Pussycat - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Pussycat is best known as the often bewildered love interest of Looney Tunes' anthropomorphic skunk, Pepé Le Pew.Penelope is a black and white cat, who often finds herself with a white stripe down her back, whether painted intentionally or by accident.

  5. List of fictional musteloids - Wikipedia

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    Striped skunk: Looney Tunes: A French anthropomorphic skunk. [4] Rascal Raccoon Rascal the Raccoon: A raccoon adopted by a young boy. [5] Retsuko Red panda Aggretsuko: An anthropomorphic red panda that sings death metal to release frustration from her job. [6] [7] Sniz & Fondue Ferrets: Sniz & Fondue: A zany pair of ferret roommates. [8]

  6. Wild Over You - Wikipedia

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    Wild Over You is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short animated film directed by Chuck Jones. [1] The short was released on July 11, 1953, and stars Pepé Le Pew. [2]The short uses the standard formula outlined in For Scent-imental Reasons (1949), where a female black cat named Penelope Pussycat accidentally acquires a white stripe down her back, which attracts an amorous and hopelessly ...

  7. For Scent-imental Reasons - Wikipedia

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    For Scent-imental Reasons is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. [2] The short was released on November 12, 1949, and featured the debut of Penelope Pussycat [3] (who is unnamed in this cartoon).

  8. Odor of the Day - Wikipedia

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    Odor of the Day is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. [1] The short was released on October 2, 1948, and stars Pepé Le Pew. [2] It is the only short in which he does not appear as a lover; it is also the only short in which he does not speak, save for one line at the end.

  9. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1950–1959 ...

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    VHS – Warner Bros. Cartoons Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection: Pepe Le Pew's Skunk Tales; DVD – Looney Tunes Super Stars' Pepe Le Pew: Zee Best of Zee Best (restored) Blu-ray, DVD – Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2, disc 1 (restored) April 11, 1959 617 A Bone for a Bone: LT: I. Freleng: Manuel Perez, Virgil Ross, Arthur Davis ...