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* AnimationBump: Of Pepe's shorts, this is the most notable due to being the most fluently animated one.
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In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the bank so he can rob it. With the job done, he leaves Fifi to fend for herself, thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pepé (where said robber eventually turns himself in for his crimes), leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.

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In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the bank so he can rob it. With the job done, he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness leaves Fifi to fend for herself, herself]], thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pepé (where said robber eventually turns himself in for his crimes), leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.
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* PreferJailToTheProtagonist / PutOnAPrisonBus: After the burglar uses Fifi the cat to scare the customers of a bank out so he can rob it, he encounters Pepé, thinking it's Fifi, but by then, he realizes it's not Fifi after smelling Pepé, at which point he races over to the city prison and intentionally imprisons himself.

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* PreferJailToTheProtagonist / PutOnAPrisonBus: PreferJailToTheProtagonist: After the burglar uses Fifi the cat to scare the customers of a bank out so he can rob it, he encounters Pepé, thinking it's Fifi, but by then, he realizes it's not Fifi after smelling Pepé, at which point he races over to the city prison and intentionally imprisons himself.
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In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the bank so he can rob it. With the job done, he leaves Fifi to fend for herself, thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pepé, leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.

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In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the bank so he can rob it. With the job done, he leaves Fifi to fend for herself, thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pepé, Pepé (where said robber eventually turns himself in for his crimes), leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.
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* PutOnAPrisonBus: After the burglar uses Fifi the cat to scare the customers of a bank out so he can rob it, he encounters Pepé, thinking it's Fifi, but by then, he realizes it's not Fifi after smelling Pepé, at which point he races over to the city prison and intentionally imprisons himself.

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* PreferJailToTheProtagonist / PutOnAPrisonBus: After the burglar uses Fifi the cat to scare the customers of a bank out so he can rob it, he encounters Pepé, thinking it's Fifi, but by then, he realizes it's not Fifi after smelling Pepé, at which point he races over to the city prison and intentionally imprisons himself.
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In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the back so he can rob it. With the job done, he leaves Fifi to fend for herself, thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pepé, leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.

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In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the back bank so he can rob it. With the job done, he leaves Fifi to fend for herself, thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pepé, leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.
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In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the back so he can rob it. With the job done, he leaves Fifi to fend for herself, thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pep&eacute, leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.

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In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the back so he can rob it. With the job done, he leaves Fifi to fend for herself, thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pep&eacute, Pepé, leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.



* FingerGun: While approaching Fifi on skis, Pep&eacute playfully shoots at her with his fingers like a machine gun.
-->'''Pep&eacute:''' Ack-ack-ack-ack! I pierce you with the ack-ack of love, flowerpot.
* GratuituousFrench: As usual for Pep&eacute [=LePew=] cartoons. Of special notice is the name of the village, N'est C'est Pas, which is actually the phrase "It is not", but is mistranslated as "Nasty Pass".

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* FingerGun: While approaching Fifi on skis, Pep&eacute Pepé playfully shoots at her with his fingers like a machine gun.
-->'''Pep&eacute:''' -->'''Pepé:''' Ack-ack-ack-ack! I pierce you with the ack-ack of love, flowerpot.
* GratuituousFrench: GratuitousFrench: As usual for Pep&eacute Pepé [=LePew=] cartoons. Of special notice is the name of the village, N'est C'est Pas, which is actually the phrase "It is not", but is mistranslated as "Nasty Pass".
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'''Two Scents Worth''' is a 1955 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (7 min.) directed by Creator/ChuckJones and starring WesternAnimation/PepeLePew.

In the village of N'est C'est Pas (Nasty Pass) in the French Alps, a robber catches a black cat named Fifi and paints a white stripe on her back to pass her off as a skunk and clear out the back so he can rob it. With the job done, he leaves Fifi to fend for herself, thus attracting the unwanted attention of Pep&eacute, leading to the usual chase across the alpine scenery.


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* FingerGun: While approaching Fifi on skis, Pep&eacute playfully shoots at her with his fingers like a machine gun.
-->'''Pep&eacute:''' Ack-ack-ack-ack! I pierce you with the ack-ack of love, flowerpot.
* GratuituousFrench: As usual for Pep&eacute [=LePew=] cartoons. Of special notice is the name of the village, N'est C'est Pas, which is actually the phrase "It is not", but is mistranslated as "Nasty Pass".
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* PutOnAPrisonBus: After the burglar uses Fifi the cat to scare the customers of a bank out so he can rob it, he encounters Pepé, thinking it's Fifi, but by then, he realizes it's not Fifi after smelling Pepé, at which point he intentionally imprisons himself.

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* PutOnAPrisonBus: After the burglar uses Fifi the cat to scare the customers of a bank out so he can rob it, he encounters Pepé, thinking it's Fifi, but by then, he realizes it's not Fifi after smelling Pepé, at which point he races over to the city prison and intentionally imprisons himself.
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*PutOnAPrisonBus: After the burglar uses Fifi the cat to scare the customers of a bank out so he can rob it, he encounters Pepé, thinking it's Fifi, but by then, he realizes it's not Fifi after smelling Pepé, at which point he intentionally imprisons himself.

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