PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Really Scent
rdfs:comment
  • In the French Quarter of New Orleans, a black cat named Fabrette is born with a birthmark that makes her resemble a striped skunk. She has trouble attracting any male cats because they all take her to be a real skunk and run away. Meanwhile, Pepé Le Pew arrives in New Orleans as a stowaway on a ship, also looking for a mate, but becomes puzzled when humans run away from him, exclaiming "pew!". When Fabrette meets Pepé, she is attracted to him and tries to have a relationship but cannot stand his stench. She tries to first hold her breath, and then spray him with perfume, but to no avail. After encountering more humans running away from him exclaiming "pew!", he looks up the word in the dictionary. After realizing what it means, he locks himself in a deodorant plant to remove his odor. Fabr
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:crossgen-comics-database/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:heykidscomics/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
color process
  • Technicolor
Series
  • Merrie Melodies
Runtime
  • 360.0
Producer
cartoon name
  • Really Scent
Release Date
  • 1959-06-27
movie language
  • English
Voice Actor
background artist
  • Philip DeGuard
layout artist
  • Samuel Armstrong
Musician
story artist
animator
Distributor
  • Warner Bros. Pictures
Director
abstract
  • In the French Quarter of New Orleans, a black cat named Fabrette is born with a birthmark that makes her resemble a striped skunk. She has trouble attracting any male cats because they all take her to be a real skunk and run away. Meanwhile, Pepé Le Pew arrives in New Orleans as a stowaway on a ship, also looking for a mate, but becomes puzzled when humans run away from him, exclaiming "pew!". When Fabrette meets Pepé, she is attracted to him and tries to have a relationship but cannot stand his stench. She tries to first hold her breath, and then spray him with perfume, but to no avail. After encountering more humans running away from him exclaiming "pew!", he looks up the word in the dictionary. After realizing what it means, he locks himself in a deodorant plant to remove his odor. Fabrette however locks herself in a limburger cheese factory to smell more like a skunk. When the two meet up again, the now more forceful and demanding Fabrette quickly corners the terrified Pepé, who, after smelling her new stench, wants nothing more than to escape the amorous female cat. Unfortunately, she will not take "no" for an answer and proceeds to chase Pepé off into the distance, with no intention of letting him escape.