Just Had To Write A Post About Pepe Le Pew's Attractions With Some Animals!
Looney Tunes: Pepe LePew — and it doesn't matter if the cat is male or female (and 1947's "Scent Imental Over You" showed us that it didn't matter if it was a cat, because the object of Pepe's affection in that short was a chihuahua who glued skunk fur onto her body so she can be like the other dogs), so long as she (or he) is painted like a skunk. And the DC Comics version of Looney Tunes had Pepe go after a black bull (the one who squared off with Bugs on "Bully for Bugs") with a white stripe and several human women who in one way or another have black and white skunk stripes on them. Can we say "Anything That Moves," boys and girls?
- On three separate occasions (1949's "For Scent Imental Reasons," 1952's "Little Beau Pepe," and 1959's "Really Scent"), the cat Pepe always chases (retroactively named Kitty as of 1995's made-for-video short "Carrotblanca," even though the cat was previously named Penelope in 1954's "The Cat's Bah") turns the tables on Pepe and is aggressive, probably even more so than Pepe. Ironically, behavior like that terrifies Pepe, completely reversing the situation.
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