Pepe Le Pew's Skunk Tales (Video 1986) Poster

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8/10
Skunk tales that far from stink
TheLittleSongbird26 June 2018
Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes, Hanna and Barbera and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons. Actually appreciate it even more now through young adult eyes, thanks to broader knowledge and taste and more interest in animation styles and various studios and directors.

Chuck Jones deserved, and still deserves, to be considered one of the best, most legendary and most influential animation directors/animators. While not quite as distinctive in directing style as other directors from the same era, in his prime era he was responsible for some of the best cartoons ever made and Mel Blanc was one of the greatest voice actors ever. While there may be wackier Looney Tunes characters than Pepe Le Pew, he was not an easy character to forget and stands out in a good way.

'Pepe Le Pew's Skunk Tales' represents him and Jones really well. It is a collection of cartoons and doesn't have as such a linking story, but that's not a bad thing. While it is a very good cartoon, 'Much Ado About Nutting' doesn't belong in the collection due to being irrelevant to Pepe and being different in terms of basic tone.

In all the Pepe cartoons however, the animation is bright and colourful with finesse in the drawing and elegant backgrounds. The music is whimsical, lively and beautifully and cleverly orchestrated, having sensuality and zaniness which fits perfectly. It not only adds to the action but enhances it.

All the cartoons are very amusing to hilarious, 'For Scent-imental Reasons' being particularly good, with witty dialogue, an elegant, sexy and sometimes racy atmosphere and imaginatively timed and animated sight gags. The stories are formulaic but are seldom dull and always interesting. Pepe is funny and amorous as well as being distinctive in character, the Maurice Chevalier and Charles Boyer influences are very noticeable, while Fabrette is cute.

Mel Blanc once again shows a remarkable and unmatched ability to voicing multiple characters and making them individual from each other. June Foray's contribution is also used well.

Overall, very enjoyable, nothing stinks here. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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8/10
as much Pepe as you'll ever need
didi-527 November 2008
A cross between Charles Boyer and Maurice Chevalier, but with one disadvantage - he's a skunk - Pepe Le Pew was one of the less wacky characters to come out of the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series, and most of his stories revolve around him chasing a lady cat who unfortunately has acquired a white stripe which drives him crazy.

Beautifully animated and very funny, the Pepe cartoons might be a little much when watched one after the other, but in moderation they're just as great as anything featuring that wacky wabbit or that dastardly duck. Sadly as yet not fully represented in the Golden Collection DVDs, these cartoons have a certain charm which sits alongside their rarity.
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10/10
Classic!
Movie Nuttball4 July 2005
I thought that the characters were really funny and all had great personalities. The animation in My opinion was crisp, clean, and really clear. Not to mention beautiful! Most of the characters in this show are hilarious Looney Tunes characters that we all love. in My opinion these characters are the funnies and talented ever seen. In fact, The things that goes on in this series' cartoons are in My opinion nuts which that is what makes them hilarious! There are so many to like and laugh at and the silly things they do! If you like the original Looney Tunes then I strongly recommend that you go to Amazon.com and purchase this this feature on tape today!
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