Looney Tunes 50th Anniversary: Bill Murray on Pepe Le Pew. For Scent-imental Reasons is a 1949 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones. Charles M. Jones For Scent-imental Reasons Looney Tunes Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. For Scent-imental Reasons is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes (reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodie in the beginning, with the original Looney Tunes ending title sequence.) The gendarme looks into the shop and it is revealed that Pepe Le Pew, a smelly skunk, is inside the store, s… He arrives at his shop, a perfume store, and unlocks his store's door. The gendarme looks into the shop and it is revealed that Pepé Le Pew, a smelly skunk, is inside the store, smelling the variou… [1] The Cartoon Network version also cut Pepé's line about how Penelope is committing suicide to prove her alleged love for him, his thinking it's a sweet gesture, then reconsidering and stopping it, though the "Vive l'amour! Michael Maltese The gendarme looks terrified as he speaks in his French accent about the "terrible odor," which is indicated by brownish "fumes" emanating from Pepé Le Pew's tail. español français English. I don’t own anything!Happy 70th Anniversary to this Cartoon for the month of November!! List: Warner Bros. cartoons that won Academy Awards. Bugs is tricked into being the first rabbit shot into space. The short was released on November 12, 1949, and stars Pepé Le Pew. After peering into the store, he immediately runs away. The amorous Pepe pursues the cat, but the tables are turned when he winds up temporarily stripeless and odorless, and himself becomes the object of the cat's passionate attentions. In the cartoon a French perfumer-the funniest part of the cartoon, discovers a skunk… Review by Dale Lemmer ★★½ He arrives at his shop, a perfume store, and unlocks his store's door. The shopkeeper runs in horror and recruits a female cat to lure the skunk out of the shop. Pepé Le Pew pulls out a gun and holds it up to his head, then weakly waves to the surprised cat as he walks out of Penelope's line of sight. 1:32. From the hilarious beginning and familiar set-up to the classic talking through the class gag and the ending which is a table-turner, For Scent-imental Reasons works so well. Let our editors help you find what's trending and what's worth your time. Penelope runs away and Pepé chases her, bouncing happily around the room. Which series is this from: Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies? Bugs Bunny finds the Tasmanian Devil in his encyclopedia just as the animal threatens to devour him. 1 Plot 2 Availability 3 Censorship 4 Notes 5 Gallery 6 References A happy man rides his bicycle through Paris, greeting all the people he encounters, and singing "The Happy Can-Can Song" (created by Looney Tunes). The beginning shows a happy man riding his bicycle through Paris, greeting all the people he encounters, and singing The Happy Can-Can Song (created by Looney Tunes). Complete with beautiful, elegant looking animation, lilting and amorous music that couldn't have been more perfect for the cartoon's tone, fresh dialogue, very funny gags and Mel Blanc's infectious vocals particularly as Pepe, you have a near masterpiece. A perfume shop owner disguises a black cat as a skunk in hopes of luring away Pepe, who has wandered in to sample the scents. Was this review helpful to you? 1:00. Penelope climbs into the sink in an attempt to wash the stripe off but is unsuccessful. The gendarme runs away and the perfume store owner cries out that he will now be bankrupt, Penelope Pussycat begins to console him by winding around his legs and saying, "Le meow, le purr.". We die together" before stepping off the ledge and falling into a can of paint. Paul Penna , I quite like the Pepe Le Pew cartoons, and I quite like Pepe himself for how unique and how he stands out among the rest. The short scene of Pepé assuming that Penelope standing on the window ledge means she's "committing suicide to prove her love to him" (followed by Pepé noting that it's a sweet gesture, but deciding to prevent it). Wile E. Coyote makes 11 disastrous attempts to catch the Road Runner. A happy man rides his bicycle through Paris, greeting all the people he encounters, and singing "The Happy Can-Can Song" (created by Looney Tunes). Next → Peter Alvarado Animated By: Warner a starring role with himself in a ridiculously over the top swashbuckler film. ‘For Scent-imental Reasons’ won the 1949 academy award for best animated short. Written by For Scent-imental Reasons The beginning shows a happy man riding his bicycle through Paris, greeting all the people he encounters and singing the happy can-can song (created by Looney Tunes). Looney Tunes It would be a cute trinket tray for any guy's dresser or man cave. Title: Directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, "For Scent-imental Reasons" is an excellent Pepe Le Pew cartoon. The version shown on ABC's The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show cuts out three suicide references: Cartoon Network and Boomerang initially aired this short uncut from 1999 to 2002 (despite both channels being prone to editing out jokes and references to suicide, especially if they include someone putting a gun to his head or, in the case of the two lines that got cut on ABC, anything that is liable to condone or glamorize suicide). The storekeeper picks up Penelope and orders her to remove the skunk from the premises, then throws her into the store. Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon_name = For Smurfy Reasons series = Looney Tunes (Pepe LePew) caption = The title card of "For Scent-imental Reasons". He arrives at his shop, a perfume store, and unlocks his store's door. Musician: Thomas the cat finds Tweety in the snow, warming himself by a cigar butt. For Scent-imental Reasons Sign up now to find fans of your favorite movies and shows! 9/10 Bethany Cox. Production Number: Use the HTML below. Producer: The plate is called For Scent-Imental Reasons, which says it all! It would be a cute trinket tray for any guys dresser or man cave. Pepé runs over and grabs Penelope but drops her, and they both fall out of the window. You decide. For Scent-imental Reasons is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. director = Charles M. Jones story_artist = Michael Maltese animator = Ben Washam Ken Harris Phil Monroe Lloyd Vaughan Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. A perfume shop owner disguises a black cat as a skunk in hopes of luring away Pepe, who has wandered in to sample the scents. Daffy Duck pitches to J.L. The scene immediately after that where Pepé rushes to save Penelope, only to have her slip through his fingers. Background Artist: Pepé Le PewPenelope Pussycat Film Editor: Thomas's mistress rescues the little yellow bird before her cat can devour him, but Thomas doesn't give up. Pepe is wonderful and gives one of his best performances, and Penelope is not shabby either. This vintage Fine Porcelain collector plate by Warner Brothers features Sylvester the cat and Peppi le Pue! This time around, Pepe finds his "cherie" inside a perfume shop. Please help support BCDB with a donation or a subscription to the website. Get a sneak peek of the new version of this page. The amorous Pepe pursues the cat, but the tables are turned when he winds up temporarily stripeless and odorless, and himself becomes the object of the cat’s passionate attentions. Chuck Jones won an Oscar with Pepe in 1949 for the film For Scenti-mental Reasons. Series: Carl Stalling. The amorous Pepe pursues the cat, but the tables are turned when he winds up temporarily stripeless and odorless, and himself becomes the object of the cat's passionate attentions. However, the original opening rings were found in, This cartoon, although edited down for time, was used in, This cartoon plays in the background in the bar scene in. Eddie Selzer (uncredited) ", Blue Ribbon reissued, the original closing still exists but the original opening is considered to be lost, considering that the DVD restores the short with the Blue Ribbon titles. She runs away, and Pepé finds her inside a glass cabinet. He arrives at his shop, a perfume store, and unlocks his store's door. He shouts out in a panic and runs up to a gendarme for assistance, yelling unintelligible phrases, presumably in French. Perfect for the bathroom vanity area wall decor! He turns to the camera and says, "Vive l'amour! She runs after him and locks him in the perfume shop again, placing the key in her chest. For Scent-imental Reasons is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes (reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodie in the beginning, with the original Looney Tunes ending title sequence.) Margaretsketcher81. The ABC version keeps in Pepé's attempt at saving Penelope and his stepping off the ledge and falling into the paint, but the line "Vive l'amour! Layout Artist: Character Details for Pepé Le Pew If you are looking for quick and dirty details about our friendly cartoon character Pepé Le Pew, then look no futher. Just before Pepé tries to kiss her, Penelope gets free and runs away. Not recognizing her, Pepé Le Pew tries to discourage her, then runs away. Treg Brown (uncredited) We die together" line was not edited ("A Scent of the Matterhorn" had a similar scene of the female cat threatening to jump, Pepé mistaking it for a suicide, and thinking it's sweet [only in the latter cartoon short, he thinks it's a turn-on, not a gesture he must stop] that was never edited to remove suicide references when aired on Cartoon Network or Boomerang, making Cartoon Network's decision to edit this scene from this short hypocritical). It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese, and featured the characters Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat (all voices were done by Mel Blanc ). Perfect for the bathroom For Scent-imental Reasons on the SFX Resource Wiki, For scentimal reasons 2 ABC censorships (with a different version of one of them).

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