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Louvre Come Back to Me!
Louvre-Come-Back-to-Me
Directed By: Chuck Jones
Maurice Noble
Produced By: David H. DePatie
Released: August 18, 1962
Series: Looney Tunes
Story: John Dunn
Animation: Bob Bransford
Ken Harris
Tom Ray
Richard Thompson
Layouts:
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard
Tom O'Loughlin
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Julie Bennett
Music: Milt Franklyn
Starring: Pepé Le Pew
Felice
Pierre
Preceded By: The Slick Chick
Succeeded By: Honey's Money
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Pepe Le Pew - (Ep. 19) - Louvre Come Back To Me!

Louvre Come Back to Me! is a 1962 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones.

Plot

Pepé Le Pew is in Paris. His smell causes Felice to hit a freshly painted flagpole, which puts a white stripe on her back, and causes Pepé to believe that she is a female skunk. He pursues her into the Louvre art galley, where his scent is so strong that the paintings change their poses to show disgust. Felice's boyfriend Pierre has also come to Louvre and challenges Pepé to a duel over her, but is stopped by Pepé's bad smell.

Availability

Streaming

Notes

  • It is the final theatrically-released film to star Pepé Le Pew, Penelope Pussycat, and Claude Cat in the Golden Age of American Animation.
  • This is the first appearance of Claude Cat (as Pierre in this short) since the 1958 short, "Cat Feud", this would eventually be his final appearance in theatrical shorts in the Golden Age of American Animation.
  • The whole sequence of Pierre's challenge with Pepé is left out when this short was used in the compilation movie Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island.
  • This short plays in PAL audio on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

Gallery

TV Title Cards


Pepé Le Pew Cartoons
1945 Odor-able Kitty
1947 Scent-imental over You
1948 Odor of the Day
1949 For Scent-imental Reasons
1951 Scent-imental Romeo
1952 Little Beau Pepé
1953 Wild over You
1954 Dog PoundedThe Cats Bah
1955 Past PerfumanceTwo Scent's Worth
1956 Heaven Scent
1957 Touché and Go
1959 Really Scent
1960 Who Scent You?
1961 A Scent of the Matterhorn
1962 Louvre Come Back to Me!
1995 Carrotblanca
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