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Pepé Le Pew is an Academy Award-winning fictional character
Fictional character

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 in the Warner Bros.
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 Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes

Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series....
 and Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies

Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animation distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969. The sister series to Warner's Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies were originally one-shot musical film cartoon shorts before gradually featuring recurring characters....
 series of cartoons, first introduced in 1945. A French
France

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 anthropomorphic skunk
Skunk

Skunks are mammals best known for their ability to excrete a strong, foul-smelling #Anal scent glands. General appearance ranges from species to species from black and white to brown or cream colored....
 that always strolls around in Paris in the springtime, when everyone's thoughts are of "love", Pepé is constantly seeking "l'amour" of his own. However, he has three huge turnoffs to any prospective mates: his malodorous scent, the fact that he comes on too aggressively or with too much passion, to both of which he is cheerfully oblivious, and the fact that he can't take 'no' for an answer thinking that the girl is flirting with him.

Le Pew storylines typically involve Pepé in an unconsented-to pursuit of what appears to be a female skunk ("petite femme skunk").






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Pepé Le Pew is an Academy Award-winning fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 in the Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. is one of the world's largest film producer of film and television.It is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York City....
 Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes

Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series....
 and Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies

Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animation distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969. The sister series to Warner's Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies were originally one-shot musical film cartoon shorts before gradually featuring recurring characters....
 series of cartoons, first introduced in 1945. A French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 anthropomorphic skunk
Skunk

Skunks are mammals best known for their ability to excrete a strong, foul-smelling #Anal scent glands. General appearance ranges from species to species from black and white to brown or cream colored....
 that always strolls around in Paris in the springtime, when everyone's thoughts are of "love", Pepé is constantly seeking "l'amour" of his own. However, he has three huge turnoffs to any prospective mates: his malodorous scent, the fact that he comes on too aggressively or with too much passion, to both of which he is cheerfully oblivious, and the fact that he can't take 'no' for an answer thinking that the girl is flirting with him.

Premise

Pepé Le Pew storylines typically involve Pepé in an unconsented-to pursuit of what appears to be a female skunk ("petite femme skunk"). But, invariably, the supposed female skunk is actually a black cat
Black cat

A black cat is a feline whose fur is uniformly all black, or almost all black. It is not a particular breed of cat and may be mixed or of a specific breed....
 (retroactively named
Retcon

Retroactive continuity is the deliberate changing of previously established facts in a work of serial fiction. The change is informally referred to as a "retcon", and producing a retcon is called "retconning"....
 Penelope Pussycat
Penelope Pussycat

Penelope Pussycat is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cat featured in the Warner Bros. classic Looney Tunes animated shorts. Though typically a non-speaker, her "meows" and "purs" were most often provided by Mel Blanc using a feminine voice....
) who has painted a white stripe down her back or, on occasion, had one painted onto her by accident. Sometimes, Penelope reciprocates Pepé's amorous feelings, but, other times, she runs away from him anyway due to his putrid odor or because of his overly aggressive manner.

Origins

Chuck Jones
Chuck Jones

Charles Martin "Chuck" Jones was an American animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, film producer, and film director of animation films, most memorably of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts for the Warner Bros....
, Pepé's creator, wrote that Pepé was based (loosely) on the personality of his Termite Terrace colleague, writer Tedd Pierce
Tedd Pierce

Edward Stacey "Tedd" Pierce III , was an United States animated cartoon writer, animator and artist. Pierce spent the majority of his career as a writer for the Warner Bros....
, a self-styled "ladies' man" who reportedly always assumed that his infatuations were requited. Pepé's voice, provided by Mel Blanc
Mel Blanc

Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc was an United States voice acting and comedian. Although he began his nearly six-decade-long career performing in radio and television commercials, Blanc is best known for his work with Warner Bros....
, was based on Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer

Charles Boyer was a four-time Academy Award-nominated France-born actor. Boyer started on the stage, but he found his success in European and Hollywood movies during the 1930s, and continued to act in films, television and theatre over the next several decades....
's Pépé le Moko from Algiers
Algiers (film)

Algiers is a 1938 in film film directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr. The Walter Wanger production was a remake of the successful 1937 in film France film P?p? le Moko, which derived its plot from the Henri La Barthe novel of the same name....
 (1938), a remake of the 1937 French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 film Pépé le Moko
Pépé le Moko

P?p? le Moko is a 1937 in film film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin. It depicts an infamous gangster, P?p? le Moko who tries to escape the police by hiding in the casbah of the city of Algiers....
. Eddie Selzer
Eddie Selzer

Edward "Eddie" Selzer was Film producer of Warner Bros. Cartoons from 1944 to 1960.After the studio was purchased from Leon Schlesinger in 1944, Selzer was assigned studio head by Jack Warner....
, animator producer—and Jones' bitterest foe—at Warners then, once profanely commented that no one would laugh at those cartoons. However, this did not keep Selzer from accepting an award for one of Pepé's pictures several years later. There have been theories that Pepé was based on Maurice Chevalier
Maurice Chevalier

Maurice Auguste Chevalier was a French actor, singer, and popular entertainer. Chevalier's signature songs included "Louise", "Mimi", and "Valentine"....
.

In the shorts, a kind of pseudo-French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 or Franglais
Franglais

Franglais , a portmanteau combining the French words "fran?ais" and "anglais" , is a slang term for an interlanguage, although the word has different overtones in French and English....
 is spoken and written primarily by adding "le" to English words (example: "le skunk de pew"), or by more creative mangling of French expressions with English ones, such as "Sacre Maroon!", "my sweet peanut of brittle", "Come to me, my little melon-baby collie!" or "Ah, my little darling, it is love at first sight, is it not, no?" The writer responsible for these malapropism
Malapropism

A malapropism is the substitution of an incorrect word for a word with a similar sound, usually to comic effect. It is not the same as an eggcorn, which is a similar substitution in which the new phrase makes sense on some level....
s was Michael Maltese
Michael Maltese

Michael Maltese was a long-time storyboard artist and screenwriter for classic animated cartoon short subject.In 1941, Maltese was hired by Leon Schlesinger Productions, which three years later became Warner Bros....
.

Some transcribed Maltese dialogue from the Oscar
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
-winning 1949 short For Scent-imental Reasons
For Scent-imental Reasons

For Scent-imental Reasons is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1949. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese, and featured the characters Pepe LePew and Penelope Pussycat ....
:

Pepe: (sings) Affair d'amour? Affair de coeur? Je ne sais quoi ... je vive en espoire. (Sniffs) Mmmm m mm ... un smella vous finez ... (Hums)
Gendarme: Le kittee quel terrible odeur!! Pardonnez-moi ... Jo-seph ... après-midi le fudge is burning!
Proprietor: Allais Gendarme!! Allais!! Returnez-moi!! This instonce!! Oh, pauvre moi, I am ze bankrupt ... (Sobs)
Cat: Le mew? Le purrrrrrr.
Proprietor: A-a-ahhh. Le pussy ferocious! Remove zot skunk! Zot cat-pole from ze premises!! Avec!!
Cat: (Smells skunk) Sniff, sniff, sniff-sniff, sniff-sniff.
Pepe: Quel es? ... Ahhh ... la belle femme skunk fatale!! Tch-tch.


Blanc's voice for the character closely resembles the one he used for "Professor Le Blanc", the harried violin instructor on The Jack Benny Program
The Jack Benny Program

The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, was a radio-TV comedy series which ran for more than three decades and is generally regarded as a high-water mark in 20th-century comedy....
.

Relationship with Penelope Pussycat

In some episodes, Penelope Pussycat
Penelope Pussycat

Penelope Pussycat is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cat featured in the Warner Bros. classic Looney Tunes animated shorts. Though typically a non-speaker, her "meows" and "purs" were most often provided by Mel Blanc using a feminine voice....
 has attempted to help Pepé get rid of his odor.

The Academy Award-winning 1949 short For Scent-imental Reasons
For Scent-imental Reasons

For Scent-imental Reasons is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1949. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese, and featured the characters Pepe LePew and Penelope Pussycat ....
 ended with an accidentally painted (and now terrified) Pepé being aggressively pursued by a madly smitten Penelope (who has been dunked in dirty water, leaving her with a ratty appearance and a developing head cold, completely clogging up her nose). Penelope locks him up inside a perfume
Perfume

Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, animals, objects, and living spaces a pleasant smell....
 shop, hiding the key down her chest, and proceeds to turn the tables on the now imprisoned and effectively odorless Pepé.

In another short, Little Beau Pepé, Pepé, attempting to find the most arousing cologne
Cologne

Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants....
 with which to impress Penelope, sprays a combination of perfumes and colognes upon himself. This resulted in something close to a love-potion, leading Penelope to fall madly in love with Pepé in an explosion of hearts. Pepé is revealed to be extremely frightened of overly-affectionate women ("But Madame!"), much to his dismay, as Penelope quickly captures him and smothers him in more love than even he could imagine.

And yet again, in Really Scent, Pepé removes his odor by locking himself in a deodorant
Deodorant

Deodorants are substances applied to the body mainly to reduce body odor which is caused by the bacterial breakdown of perspiration. A subgroup of deodorants are "antiperspirants", which prevent odor and reduce sweat produced by parts of the body....
 plant so "Fabrette" (in this instance a black cat with an unfortunate birthmark) would like him. However, Fabrette (who in this picture is actually attracted to Pepe, but appalled by his odor) had decided to make her odor match her appearance and had locked herself in a Limburger cheese factory. Now more forceful and demanding, Fabrette quickly corners the terrified Pepé, who, after smelling her new stench, wants nothing more than to escape the amorous female cat
Cat

The cat , also known as the Domestication cat or house cat to distinguish it from other Felinae and Felidae, is a small predationy carnivore species of crepuscular mammal that is valued by humans for its companionship and its ability to hunt vermin, snakes, scorpions, and other unwanted household pests....
. Unfortunately, she will not take "no" for an answer and proceeds to chase Pepé off into the distance, with no intention of letting him escape.

Relationships with other cats

Rarely will Pepe make passes at other cats, although two pictures do break the usual formula:
  • Odor-able Kitty (1945). In this episode, a skunk (who looks like Pepe but it is not Pepe because it is later revealed that the skunk's name is Henry) unwittingly pursues a male cat who disguises himself as a skunk (and Pepe is revealed to have an American accent, a wife, and two children).
  • Wild Over You (1953). Pepe attempts to seduce a panther
    Panthera

    Panthera is a genus of the family Felidae , which contains four well-known living species: the Tiger, the Lion, the Jaguar, and the Leopard....
     that has escaped a zoo and painted a stripe on its back to escape its keepers. This cartoon is notable for not only diverging from the Pepe-black girl cat dynamic, but rather cheekily showing that Pepe likes to be beaten up.


Character history

Chuck Jones first introduced the character (originally named Stinky) in the 1945 short Odor-able Kitty. This differs from later entries in several areas: it takes place in an American town rather than Paris; Pepé spends his time in (unknowing) pursuit of a male cat, who has deliberately disguised himself as a skunk for reasons of his own; and in the closing gag, Pepé is revealed to actually be a philandering American skunk named Henry (complete with wife and children!). For the remaining cartoons Jones directed, Pepé retained his accent, nationality, and bachelor status, and the object of his pursuit was always (or nearly always) female.

A possible second appearance is in 'Fair and Worm-er' (Chuck Jones, 1946). This skunk doesn't speak, but looks identical (or is a close relation) and shares the same mode of travel and a slight variation of Pepé's hopping music.

Pepé, or a slightly altered version of the character, also appears in the Art Davis
Arthur Davis

Arthur "Art" Davis was an animator and a film director for Warner Brothers' Termite Terrace cartoon studio. You however, should not confuse this person with Arthur Davis, a member of the Dover Chamber Group and fiction writer....
-directed cartoon Odor of the Day (1948); in this entry, the theme of romantic pursuit is discarded as the skunk (in a nonspeaking role) vies with a male dog for lodging accommodations on a bitterly cold night. This should be noted as one of the only cartoons where the character used his scent-spray as a deliberate weapon: delivered from his tail in a machine gun-like fashion. The other one is Touché and Go
Touché and Go

Touch? and Go is a 1957 in film Merrie Melodies Pepe Le Pew cartoon directed by Chuck Jones....
, where he frees himself from the jaws of a shark.

Pepé himself made a more obvious cameo in Dog Pounded
Dog Pounded

Dog Pounded is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Tweety Bird and Sylvester . Released January 2, 1954, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng....
 (1954), where he was attracted to Sylvester after the latter tried to get around a pack of guard dogs by painting a white stripe down his back.

For some unknown reason, Penelope is always mute
Mute

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 in these stories; only the self-deluded Pepé speaks.

Recent appearances

Pepé was, at one point, integral to the storyline for the movie Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Looney Tunes: Back in Action

Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a 2003 in film live-action/animated film that tells the story of a hapless stuntman, DJ Drake , who stumbles his way into a plot to possess a mysterious blue diamond in the course of rescuing his famous actor father ....
. Originally, once Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny is a fictional rabbit who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animation films produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, which became Warner Bros....
, Daffy Duck
Daffy Duck

Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Daffy was the first of the new breed of "screwball comedy film" characters that emerged in the late 1930s to supplant traditional everyman characters, such as Mickey Mouse and Popeye, who were more popular ear...
, and their human co-stars arrived in Paris, Pepé would give them mission briefing inside a gift shop. Perhaps because of the group receiving their equipment in Area 52, Pepé's scene was cut, and in the final film, he only plays a bit part, dressed like a police officer, who tries to help one of the human co-stars (played by Brendan Fraser
Brendan Fraser

Brendan James Fraser is a Canadian-American actor of theatre and film. He has starred in many major Hollywood films, including The Mummy film series, Dudley Do-Right , Looney Tunes: Back in Action, George of the Jungle and Journey to the Center of the Earth ....
) after his costar (played by Jenna Elfman
Jenna Elfman

Jenna Elfman is an United States television and film actress....
) is kidnapped. However, some unused animation of him and Penelope appears over the end credits, thus giving viewers a rare glimpse at his cut scene, and his cut scene appears in the movie's print adaptations. Pepé also appears in Space Jam
Space Jam

Space Jam is a 1996 in film United States live-action/animated film starring Michael Jordan, Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Looney Tunes characters....
, where his voice has curiously been changed into an approximation of Maurice Chevalier
Maurice Chevalier

Maurice Auguste Chevalier was a French actor, singer, and popular entertainer. Chevalier's signature songs included "Louise", "Mimi", and "Valentine"....
, as opposed to more traditional vocalization.

Pepé can be seen behind Bugs Bunny in the Maroon Cartoon studio lot in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 fantasy film comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Steven Spielberg and based on Gary K. Wolf's novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?....
.

Pepé occasionally and seldom appeared on Tiny Toon Adventures
Tiny Toon Adventures

Tiny Toon Adventures is an American animated television series created and produced as a collaborative effort between Steven Spielberg's company Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros....
 as the mentor to the character Fifi Le Fume
Fifi Le Fume

Fifi La Fume is a cartoon character from the Warner Bros. animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures. She is one of the main characters on the show....
, and also made a cameo appearance in the Histeria!
Histeria!

Histeria! is an United States animated television series of the late-1990s, created by Tom Ruegger at Warner Bros. Animation. Unlike other similar shows by Warner Bros., Histeria!s purpose was not simply to entertain, but to also attempt to teach history as well, a residual effect of the network having to meet the...
 episode "When America Was Young".

In the 1995 animated short Carrotblanca
Carrotblanca

Carrotblanca is a 1995 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon. It was originally shown in cinemas alongside The Amazing Panda Adventure and The Pebble and the Penguin ....
, a parody
Parody

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/homage
Homage

Homage is generally used in modern English language to mean any public show of respect to someone to whom one feels indebted. In this sense, a reference within a creative work to someone who greatly influenced the artist would be an homage....
 of the classic film Casablanca
Casablanca (film)

Casablanca is an Cinema of the United States romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid and featuring Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt, Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre....
, both Pepé and Penelope appear: Pepé (voiced by Greg Burson
Greg Burson

Greg Burson was an American voice actor....
) as Captain Renault and Penelope (voiced by Tress MacNeille
Tress MacNeille

Tress MacNeille is an United States voice acting best known for providing various voices on the list of animated television series The Simpsons, Futurama, Rugrats, All Grown Up!, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and some Disney movies....
) as "Kitty Ketty", modeled after Ingrid Bergman's
Ingrid Bergman

was a Swedish people three-time Academy Award-winning and two-time Emmy Award-winning Actor. She also won the Tony Award for Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play in the 1st Tony Awards in 1947....
 performance as Ilsa. Unlike the character's other appearances in cartoons, Penelope (as Kitty) has extensive speaking parts in Carrotblanca.

Jerry Orbach
Jerry Orbach

'Jerome Bernard Orbach' was an United States Tony Award-winning actor, perhaps best known for his starring role as Lennie Briscoe in the Law & Order television series and for being a noted musical theater star; most notably El Gallo in The Fantasticks, Julian Marsh in 42nd Street, and Billy Flynn in the original production of Chi...
 stated in interviews that when cast as Lumière in Disney's Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)

Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 Cinema of the United States animated cartoon family film. It is the thirtieth List of Disney animated features produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation....
, he based the character's voice and mannerisms on an amalgam of Chevalier's and Pepé's characteristics.

Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is an American actor known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands....
 claims that he drew upon Pepé (along with guitarist Keith Richards
Keith Richards

Keith Richards is an England guitarist, songwriter, singer, record producer and a founding member of The Rolling Stones. As a guitarist, Richards is mostly known for his innovative rhythm guitar playing....
) for his characterization of Captain Jack Sparrow
Captain Jack Sparrow

'Captain Jack Sparrow' is a fictional character from the Pirates of the Caribbean Media franchise who is portrayed by Johnny Depp. He was introduced in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl , and appeared in the back-to-back sequels, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbea...
 in the Pirates of the Caribbean films.

In That 70's Show, Kelso
Michael Kelso

Michael Giovani Kelso is a fictional character from That '70s Show, played by Ashton Kutcher. Tall, lanky and long-haired, he is the dim-witted pretty-boy of the group, coasting through life on his good looks....
 says "Jackie hates skunks, except Pepé Le Pew. You gotta admit for a skunk, he's pretty romantic!"

In Loonatics Unleashed
Loonatics Unleashed

Loonatics Unleashed is an United States animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation that ran on September 17, 2005 to May 5, 2007 on The WB, and currently airs on The CW in the United States, Teletoon in Canada, Kids Central in Singapore, Cartoon Network's Boomerang in Australia, Cartoon Network in the UK, Southeast Asi...
, a human descendant of Pepé, called Pierre Le Pew has appeared as one of the villains of the second season of the show. Additionally, Pepé and Penelope Pussycat appear as cameos in a display of Otto the Odd, in the series. In the episode The World is My Circus, Lexi Bunny complains that "this Pepé le Pew look is definitely not me" after being mutated into a skunk-like creature.

Pepe has appeared in an AT&T
AT&T

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 commercial along with Penolope.

Tony Soprano calls his wife Pepe Le Pew when she talks about a dead woman in the series.

Pepé Le Pew shorts

  • Odor-Able Kitty (1945)
  • Scent-imental Over You
    Scent-imental Over You

    Pepe Le Pew in Scent-imental Over You is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film featuring Pep? Le Pew . It was produced by Warner Bros....
     (1947)
  • Odor of the Day (1948, the only cartoon in which Pepé is not a "lovebird" nor does he have a French accent)
  • For Scent-imental Reasons
    For Scent-imental Reasons

    For Scent-imental Reasons is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1949. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese, and featured the characters Pepe LePew and Penelope Pussycat ....
     (1949), Academy Award
    Academy Awards

    The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
  • Scentimental Romeo (1951)
  • Little Beau Pepé (1952)
  • Wild Over You (1953)
  • The Cats Bah (1954)
  • Two Scent's Worth (1955)
  • Past Perfumance (1955)
  • Heaven Scent (1956)
  • Touché and Go
    Touché and Go

    Touch? and Go is a 1957 in film Merrie Melodies Pepe Le Pew cartoon directed by Chuck Jones....
     (1957)
  • Really Scent (1959)
  • Who Scent You? (1960)
  • A Scent of The Matterhorn (1961)
  • Louvre Come Back To Me (1962)

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