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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA cat, tired of being abused by everyone in his neighborhood, disguises himself as a skunk and inadvertently attracts the romantic advances of a real skunk.A cat, tired of being abused by everyone in his neighborhood, disguises himself as a skunk and inadvertently attracts the romantic advances of a real skunk.A cat, tired of being abused by everyone in his neighborhood, disguises himself as a skunk and inadvertently attracts the romantic advances of a real skunk.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Mel Blanc
- Pepé le Pew
- (Synchronisation)
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. . . "A rose by another name would smell just like a skunk." We went to the zoo yesterday, but all the skunks from last summer were gone. The zookeeper who gave me a lift to the gift shop at closing time informed me that menagerie personnel had live-trapped and removed most if not all of the stinkers this spring. Be that as it may, only the most hopeless maggot would refer to the Warner Bros. White striper as anything other than "Henry," or perhaps "Hank." This malingering miscreant's pathetic attempts to avoid child support payments while pursuing inter-species relationships beyond the pale of acceptable behavior leaves Hank in a weak position as a permanent butt of crude jokes.
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ODOR-ABLE KITTY is Pepe's first short, and he does well but for the ending. I like this cartoon but for that.
The animation is rather strange, but besides Pepe it looks fine. 8/10
The story is good, a nice change from the white stripe routine, though that's still good. But the ending leaves much to be desired. 7/10
The lines are good, but there's still room for improvement in this department. 8/10
The visual jokes are, of course, minimal, except for the beginning and the end. 6.5/10
Overall, this cartoon is a good effort, and from me it recieves an average of 72.5% and a solid B+.
The animation is rather strange, but besides Pepe it looks fine. 8/10
The story is good, a nice change from the white stripe routine, though that's still good. But the ending leaves much to be desired. 7/10
The lines are good, but there's still room for improvement in this department. 8/10
The visual jokes are, of course, minimal, except for the beginning and the end. 6.5/10
Overall, this cartoon is a good effort, and from me it recieves an average of 72.5% and a solid B+.
This is the first Pepe Le Pew cartoon and in some ways it's very similar to the later ones but in a few other odd ways it is not. While the object of Pepe's affections IS a cat, oddly it appears to be a BOY cat! This whole predicament occurs because a cat is tired of being abused by others and dresses up like a skunk and tries to smell like a skunk so it can be left alone. Unfortunately, this attracts our hero, Pepe. Most of the action is pretty typical until the very funny and unexpected ending--and this actually makes this one of the best of all cartoons in the series. Excellent animation (though the style is different than later examples), excellent writing and a good sense of humor make this one a keeper.
Pepe Le Pew is not one of my favourites, but he is a likable character and the sort that you appreciate much more as an adult. Odor-able Kitty is his debut, and is a very credible one. Okay, it is different to what we are used to from Pepe, perhaps there is a notion of not quite finding their feet yet- which is natural when it comes to debuts- and Pepe does look a little awkward here. On the other hand, the animation on the whole is very good, perhaps not as elegant as the later Pepe cartoons but it has a nice style to it. The music is typical Carl Stalling, the orchestration is lush and there is so much characters that proves a vital part of the humour. The dialogue has the freshness and wit that you'd expect from Looney Tunes, the cat bags the best lines actually. The gags, the best being the ending, are clever and imaginatively timed. Pepe is memorable for a first outing, though not as amorous or witty as he would be later, while the cat is a strong support character that I like even better than Penelope. Mel Blanc's(with his Pepe as ever sounding eerily like Maurice Chevalier) vocal characterisations don't disappoint. All in all, a more than credible debut, even if there was better to come. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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- WissenswertesFirst appearance of Pepé Le Pew.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Så er der tegnefilm: Folge #4.15 (1981)
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