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- "Pepé Le Pew is a caricature of an egotistical guy who thinks he's a ladies' man, like Johnny Bravo. The cartoons don't condone his behavior, and he frequently gets his comeuppance. If there's any moral to the cartoons, it's that if you act like Pepé, you stink."
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Mar 9, 2021 · March 9, 2021 at 5:32 p.m. EST. Pepe Le Pew. (Warner Bros./Everett Collection) Ted Geisel and Chuck Jones, the friends turned creative collaborators during World War II and again many years later ...
- Michael Cavna
May 5, 2017 · According to this grammar blog the OED has the main listing under pew. The Oxford English Dictionary says the exclamation has been spelled many different ways since it first showed up in 1604: “pue,” “peuh,” “peugh,” “pyoo,” and “pew.” p.u. An exclamtion denoting the presence a vile or unpleasant odor.
May 19, 2024 · Pepe Le Pew's catchphrase, "Le mew," is a play on the French word "le mieux," meaning "the best," reflecting his exaggerated sense of self-importance. Conclusion: Pepe Le Pew remains a beloved yet controversial figure in animation, with a rich history, enduring characters, and lasting legacy.
- Dell/Western Publishing
- DC Comics
- International Comics
Looney Tunes
1. Bugs Bunny and Pepé Le Pew - A Battle Of Wits - 8 pages - Looney Tunes #240 Dell Oct 1961
Daffy Duck
1. Daffy Duck and Pepé Le Pew - The Charming Chump - 6 pages - Daffy Duck #27 Dell Oct 1961 2. Daffy Duck - The Large Charge - 5 pages - Daffy Duck #30 Dell July 1962 3. Daffy Duck and Pepé Le Pew - The Charming Chump - 6 pages - Daffy Duck #62 Western March 1970
Bugs Bunny
1. Pepé Le Pew - Boat Bungle - 8 pages - Bugs Bunny #86 Western Oct 1962 2. Henerey Hawk - Helpful Hawking - 6 pages - Bugs Bunny #86 Western Oct 1962 3. Bugs Bunny - Showtime - 12 pages - Bugs Bunny #86 Western Oct 1962 4. Pepé Le Pew - The Wise Disguise - 6 pages - Bugs Bunny #87 Western Dec 1962 5. Pepé Le Pew - King Of The Hill - 6 pages - Bugs Bunny #88 Western March 1963 6. Bugs Bunny Showtime - Cover - Bugs Bunny #88 Western March 1963 7. Pepé Le Pew - Sweets For The Sweet - 6 pages -...
Bugs Bunny
1. Bugs Bunny - Broken China - 22 pages - Bugs Bunny #2 July 1990 2. Bugs Bunny - Cover - Bugs Bunny #2 July 1990
Looney Tunes
1. Looney Tunes - Cover - Looney Tunes #1 DC April 1994 2. Marvin Martian - Earthstruck - 10 pages - Looney Tunes #1 DC April 1994 3. Looney Tunes - Cover - Looney Tunes #3 DC June 1994 4. Pepé Le Pew- Half Baked Romance - 6 pages - Looney Tunes #3 DC June 1994 5. Bugs Bunny - Take Me Out To The Ball Game - 12 pages - Looney Tunes #3 DC June 1994 6. Tasmanian Devil - Happy 40th Birthday, Taz - 8 pages - Looney Tunes #6 DC Sep 1994 7. Looney Tunes - Cover - Looney Tunes #9 DC Dec 1994 8. Pepé...
Space Jam
1. Space Jam - 47 pages - Space Jam DC 1996
Rosnoc/Magazine Management
1. Bugs Bunny - The Bored Boarders - 7 pages - Bugs Bunny #26016 Rosnock 1976 2. Daffy Duck - The Large Charge - 5 pages - Daffy Duck #R2233 Rosnock
Mar 10, 2021 · Warner Bros / Everett Collection. March 10, 2021, 1:30 AM PST. By Bryan Reesman. During my religious viewing of Looney Tunes episodes during my early years, I enjoyed all of the characters except ...
"Pepé Le Pew is a caricature of an egotistical guy who thinks he's a ladies' man, like Johnny Bravo. The cartoons don't condone his behavior, and he frequently gets his comeuppance. If there's any moral to the cartoons, it's that if you act like Pepé, you stink."