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-->'''Pepe''': What is the meaning of this, monseiur!?!?

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-->'''Pepe''': What is the meaning of this, monseiur!?!?monsieur!?!?
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** The human man looked like he had a long, lifeless stare all the time as if he's traumatized for life and once he exited the love boat, he signed the guest book before fainting.
*** It's not the guest book he signs, it's an admittance form for the [[LegionOfLostSouls French Foreign Legion]]! The man signed up to join an ArmyOfThievesAndWhores, presumably to disappear... or [[DeathSeeker perhaps to die.]]

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** The human man looked like he had a long, lifeless stare all the time as if he's traumatized for life and once he exited the love boat, he signed the guest book before fainting.
*** It's not the guest book he signs, it's
for an admittance form for the [[LegionOfLostSouls French Foreign Legion]]! Legion]]. The man signed up to join an ArmyOfThievesAndWhores, presumably to disappear... or [[DeathSeeker perhaps to die.]]
die]] after such traumatizing experience.
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*** It's not the guest book he signs, it's an admittance form for the [[LegionOfLostSouls French Foreign Legion]]! The man signed up to join an ArmyOfThievesAndWhores, presumably to disappear... or [[DeathSeeker perhaps to die.]]
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** The human man looked like he had a long, lifeless stare all the time and once he exited the love boat, he signed the guest book before fainting.

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** The human man looked like he had a long, lifeless stare all the time as if he's traumatized for life and once he exited the love boat, he signed the guest book before fainting.
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** The human man looked like he had a long, lifeless stare all the time and once he exited the love boat, he signed the guest book before fainting.
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* In ''le Tunnel d'Amour'', [[https://youtu.be/3aPf9Yy1DoM?t=115 Pepe got into a love boat]] and goes really over-romantic on a ''human man'' and even recites lines that sounded familiar from [[WesternAnimation/OdorAbleKitty his debut cartoon.]] Only this time, he realized his mistake just in time and quickly changed his tune.
-->'''Pepe''': What is the meaning of this, monseiur!?!?
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** "You know it is possible to be ''too'' attractive."

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** "You know know, it is possible to be ''too'' attractive."attractive!"
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* In ''WesternAnimation/ForScentimentalReasons'', at one point, Penelope takes cover inside of a glass case with Pepe outside trying to persuade her to come out. After she refuses to come out the second time he tries to persuade her out, Pepe goes on what can only best be described as a ClusterFBomb, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Yk1VoPkldE&t=20s as seen here.]]
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* At the end of "Louvre, Come Back to Me", his scent ruins tons of classic artwork. Except for one:

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* At the end of "Louvre, Come Back to Me", his scent ruins tons of classic artwork. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVjiNsZpr5g Except for one:one:]]
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* At the end of "Louvre, Come Back to Me", his scent ruins a tons of classic artwork. Except for one:

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* At the end of "Louvre, Come Back to Me", his scent ruins a tons of classic artwork. Except for one:
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* At the end of "Louvre, Come Back to Me", his scent ruins a tons of classic artwork. Except for one:
-->'''Art/TheMonaLisa:''' I can tell you chaps one thing: [[MonaLisaSmile it's not always easy to hold this smile]].
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* All of the [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign fake French]]. ''All of it.''
--> "Le mew. Le purrrrrrr..."
--> "Le (pant, pant pant)!"
--> "Un smellé vu finé."
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* How whenever Penelope tries to run away Pepe always ends up finding her.

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* How whenever Whenever Penelope tries to run away Pepe always ends up finding her.
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* 1953's "Wild Over You," in which the unlucky cat to be painted and harrassed by Pepe is a wildcat that escaped from the zoo. Rather than just squirm out of Pepe's amorous grasp, she claws him and leaves him dazed. Pepe's response: "[[TooKinkyToTorture I like eet]]!" Also counts as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome and a RefugeInAudacity as, back in the 1950s, any reference to sexual perversion (in this case, masochism) was considered taboo by the Hays Office, who apparently didn't catch on to what Jones and Maltese were implying, as the cartoon was released with nothing toned down. Pepe's end line of "If you have not tried it, do not knock it," just cements the fact that Jones and Maltese knew what they were doing (in terms of testing the censors) when creating "Wild Over You."

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* 1953's "Wild Over You," in which the unlucky cat to be painted and harrassed by Pepe is a wildcat that escaped from the zoo. Rather than just squirm out of Pepe's amorous grasp, she claws him and leaves him dazed. Pepe's response: "[[TooKinkyToTorture I like eet]]!" Also counts as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome and a RefugeInAudacity as, back in the 1950s, any reference to sexual perversion (in this case, masochism) was considered taboo by the Hays Office, who apparently didn't catch on to what Jones and Maltese were implying, as the cartoon was released with nothing toned down.down (though somewhere online is a script outline for what scenes were originally going to be in the cartoon, but were most likely cut for time reasons or because the gag wasn't funny enough to be included). Pepe's end line of "If you have not tried it, do not knock it," just cements the fact that Jones and Maltese knew what they were doing (in terms of testing the censors) when creating "Wild Over You."
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* 1953's "Wild Over You," in which the unlucky cat to be painted and harrassed by Pepe is a wildcat that escaped from the zoo. Rather than just squirm out of Pepe's amorous grasp, she claws him and leaves him dazed. Pepe's response: "[[TooKinkyToTorture I like eet]]!" Also counts as a CrowningMomentOfAwesome and a RefugeInAudacity as, back in the 1950s, any reference to sexual perversion (in this case, masochism) was considered taboo by the Hays Office, who apparently didn't catch on to what Jones and Maltese were implying, as the cartoon was released with nothing toned down. Pepe's end line of "If you have not tried it, do not knock it," just cements the fact that Jones and Maltese knew what they were doing (in terms of testing the censors) when creating "Wild Over You."

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* 1953's "Wild Over You," in which the unlucky cat to be painted and harrassed by Pepe is a wildcat that escaped from the zoo. Rather than just squirm out of Pepe's amorous grasp, she claws him and leaves him dazed. Pepe's response: "[[TooKinkyToTorture I like eet]]!" Also counts as a CrowningMomentOfAwesome SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome and a RefugeInAudacity as, back in the 1950s, any reference to sexual perversion (in this case, masochism) was considered taboo by the Hays Office, who apparently didn't catch on to what Jones and Maltese were implying, as the cartoon was released with nothing toned down. Pepe's end line of "If you have not tried it, do not knock it," just cements the fact that Jones and Maltese knew what they were doing (in terms of testing the censors) when creating "Wild Over You."



** "But darling tomorrow I may be shipped overseas."

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** "But darling darling, tomorrow I may be shipped overseas."
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* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes, ''TheLooneyTunesShow''. One cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor with Pepe being... Pepe.

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* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes, ''TheLooneyTunesShow''.''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''. One cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor with Pepe being... Pepe.
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* The end of "Really Scent" where [[spoiler: Pepe removes his odor to be with Penelope, while she gets a similar ideal and gets a skunk like odor of her own]] is rather giggle inducing because of the sheer {{irony}} alone.

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* The end of "Really Scent" where [[spoiler: Pepe removes his odor to be with Penelope, while she gets a similar ideal idea and gets a skunk like odor of her own]] is rather giggle inducing because of the sheer {{irony}} alone.
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* The end of "Really Scent" where [[spoiler: Pepe removes his oder to be with Penelope, while she gets a similar ideal and gets a skunk like odor of her own]] is rather giggle inducing because of the sheer {{irony}} alone.

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* The end of "Really Scent" where [[spoiler: Pepe removes his oder odor to be with Penelope, while she gets a similar ideal and gets a skunk like odor of her own]] is rather giggle inducing because of the sheer {{irony}} alone.
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** Pepe: (while struggling to push an amorous Penelope away) "But ''madame!''"
* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the LooneyTunes, ''TheLooneyTunesShow''. One cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor with Pepe being... Pepe.

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** Pepe: (while struggling to push an amorous Penelope away) "But ''madame!''"
''madame!''"
* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the LooneyTunes, WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes, ''TheLooneyTunesShow''. One cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor with Pepe being... Pepe.



* "You know one of the mysteries of my life is why a woman run away when all she really wish is to be captured."

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* "You know one of the mysteries of my life is why a woman run away when all she really wish is to be captured." "



** "Almost like shooting fish in a barrel."

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** "Almost like shooting fish in a barrel." "
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* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the LooneyTunes, ''TheLooneyTunesShow''. Love it or hate it, and [[YourMilageMayVary mileage may]] ''[[YourMileageMayVary seriously]]'' [[YourMileageMayVary vary]], one cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor with Pepe being... Pepe.

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* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the LooneyTunes, ''TheLooneyTunesShow''. Love it or hate it, and [[YourMilageMayVary mileage may]] ''[[YourMileageMayVary seriously]]'' [[YourMileageMayVary vary]], one One cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor with Pepe being... Pepe.
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* "Wild Over You" where Pepe continually gets attacked by the wild cat and [[TooKinkyToTorture likes it]].

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* 1953's "Wild Over You" where You," in which the unlucky cat to be painted and harrassed by Pepe continually gets attacked is a wildcat that escaped from the zoo. Rather than just squirm out of Pepe's amorous grasp, she claws him and leaves him dazed. Pepe's response: "[[TooKinkyToTorture I like eet]]!" Also counts as a CrowningMomentOfAwesome and a RefugeInAudacity as, back in the 1950s, any reference to sexual perversion (in this case, masochism) was considered taboo by the wild cat Hays Office, who apparently didn't catch on to what Jones and [[TooKinkyToTorture likes it]].Maltese were implying, as the cartoon was released with nothing toned down. Pepe's end line of "If you have not tried it, do not knock it," just cements the fact that Jones and Maltese knew what they were doing (in terms of testing the censors) when creating "Wild Over You."
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** Pepe: (while struggling to push an amorous Penelope away) "But ''madame!''"
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** "Almost like shooting fish in a barrel."

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** "Almost like shooting fish in a barrel.""
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** "But darling tomorrow I may be shipped overseas."
** "Almost like shooting fish in a barrel."
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* "You know one of the mysteries of my life is why a woman run away when all she really wish is to be captured."
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** "You know it is possible to be ''too'' attractive."


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* How whenever Penelope tries to run away Pepe always ends up finding her.
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* The end of 'Really Scent' where [[spoiler: Pepe removes his oder to be with Penelope, while she gets a similar ideal and gets a skunk like oder of her own]] rather giggle inducing because of the sheer irony alone.
* Any ending in which the tables turn on Pepe, having him chased by Penelope, can make one giggle, due to the HypocriticalHumor.
* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the Looney Tunes, TheLooneyTunesShow. Love it of hate it, and mileage may ''seriously'' vary, one cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor of Pepe being... Pepe.
* "Wild Over You" where Pepe continually gets attacked by the wild cat and [[TooKinkyToTorture likes it]].

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* The end of 'Really Scent' "Really Scent" where [[spoiler: Pepe removes his oder to be with Penelope, while she gets a similar ideal and gets a skunk like oder odor of her own]] is rather giggle inducing because of the sheer irony {{irony}} alone.
* Any ending in which the tables turn on Pepe, having him Pepe and he ends up being chased by Penelope, Penelope can make one giggle, giggle due to the HypocriticalHumor.
* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the Looney Tunes, TheLooneyTunesShow. LooneyTunes, ''TheLooneyTunesShow''. Love it of or hate it, and [[YourMilageMayVary mileage may ''seriously'' vary, may]] ''[[YourMileageMayVary seriously]]'' [[YourMileageMayVary vary]], one cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor of with Pepe being... Pepe.
* "Wild Over You" where Pepe continually gets attacked by the wild cat and [[TooKinkyToTorture likes it]].it]].
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* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the Looney Tunes, TheLooneyTunesShow. Love it of hate it, and mileage may ''seriously'' vary, one cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor of Pepe being... Pepe.

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* Another example is from the more recent incarnation of the Looney Tunes, TheLooneyTunesShow. Love it of hate it, and mileage may ''seriously'' vary, one cannot deny that ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwPzapAae38 Skunk Funk]]'' has it's own brand of humor of Pepe being... Pepe.Pepe.
* "Wild Over You" where Pepe continually gets attacked by the wild cat and [[TooKinkyToTorture likes it]].

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