Who Scent You?

Who Scent You?
Looney Tunes series
Directed by Chuck Jones
Produced by John Burton Sr.
Story by Michael Maltese
Voices by Mel Blanc
Music by Milt Franklyn
Animation by Keith Darling
Ken Harris
Richard Thompson
Ben Washam
Layouts by Maurice Noble
Backgrounds by Philip DeGuard
Studio Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) April 23, 1960 (USA)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 6:20
Language English
Preceded by Really Scent
Followed by A Scent of the Matterhorn

Who Scent You? is a 1960 cartoon produced by Warner Bros. featuring Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat.[1]

Plot

Penelope notices a luxurious ocean liner (the "Eel de France," a parody of the legendary French liner Ile de France) and wishes to go aboard, but the ticket collector will not permit her and tosses her away when she kisses his nose. As the ship begins to sail away, Penelope squeezes under a painted white fence, receiving a white stripe across her spine. Penelope makes a running jump, catches one of the overhanging ropes and climbs aboard. Meanwhile, on the coast, Pepé Le Pew is taking a walk, singing "The Band Played On" and notices the passing liner. When he takes a closer look through binoculars he spots Penelope. Thinking she is a female skunk, the lovestruck Pepé runs across the seabed.

As Penelope clambers aboard, the entire crew and passengers evacuate the ship, spelling "LE PEW!" in the water. Pepé then emerges dripping wet and finds Penelope. First he asks her for a date, but then immediately leaps on her and smooches her. Penelope wriggles free and runs off. Pepé heads to Beauty Salon and dries himself with a hair dryer puffing his fur up, but then he brushes himself. Pepé then rushes to Penelope and smooches her again and she wriggles and rushes off. Pepé chases Penelope wherever she goes until Penelope escapes on the lifeboat. But as Penelope watches the ship drift away, Pepé emerges and Penelope has nowhere left to run.

Availability

References

  1. Friedwald, Will; Beck, Jerry (1981). The Warner Brothers cartoons. Scarecrow Press. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-8108-1396-0.
  2. "Looney Tunes DVD and Video Guide: VHS: Golden Jubilee". Retrieved 2012-09-20.


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