Scent-imental Romeo

1951
7| 0h6m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 24 March 1951 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
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Synopsis

A hungry cat disguises herself as a skunk to get in on feeding time at the zoo, but amorous Pepe thinks she's the real thing and pours on his Maurice Chevalier impression to win her over.

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Mel Blanc

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Inclubabu Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
Manthast Absolutely amazing
GarnettTeenage The film was still a fun one that will make you laugh and have you leaving the theater feeling like you just stole something valuable and got away with it.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Julia Arsenault (ja_kitty_71) Here is another Pepe le Pew cartoon I love, and I love it for Peter Alvarado, Robert Gribbroek, Ken Harris and Phil Monroe's collaboration.The story starts with Penelope Pussycat as a famished stray, who paints a white stripe down her back and snuck into the seemingly empty skunk's cage at the zoo by a ladder, for a steak that is handed by the keeper. Little did she realize the zoo's skunk Pepe was asleep behind a tree in his enclosure, and her nose catch a whiff of that odoriferous smell. Penelope flees by that same ladder that was her bridge; with the amorous Pepe bounding behind her. I don't know what else I like in this cartoon, except maybe that picturesque beginning at the park set to the instrumental version of "April in Paris." And that line from Pepe: "Oh, the one in the middle may remain. The rest of you, another day." So, I thought it was a great cartoon and it is another cartoon favorite starring Pepe le Pew.
TheLittleSongbird Featuring Pepe Le Pew and Penelope, this is a fun and cute little Looney Tunes cartoon. Pepe Le Pew is a character I do like, but I admit I prefer other Looney Tunes characters, namely Daffy. I also like Penelope, she is sweet. Both characters are put to good use here, in a cartoon that benefits from some nice detailed animation and a suitably romantic music score. Mel Blanc as always gives stellar voice characterisations particularly as Pepe Le Pew, the chases are entertaining in alternative to annoying and the gags are cute, funny and well timed. The pace may be a little too fast, but it is a nice, enjoyable and... cute little cartoon.9/10 Bethany Cox
MartinHafer This was a great Pepe Le Pew cartoon and it's obvious that the character has hit his stride and has developed into a set formula. You know, Pepe meets up with a female cat and pursues her doggedly until the film concludes. Aside from one cartoon where he chases a small dog, this is the idea for the average Le Pew toon.This time, the formula is a tad different because the female cat actually MEANT to look like a skunk. That's because she's hungry and sees that the zoo animals are getting a free meal. She paints herself to look like a skunk and sneaks into Pepe's cage to get a steak (yes, I know skunks do NOT eat steak). From here on, it's chase, chase, chase--along with some very cute jokes here and there. What I particularly loved was when Pepe created a "love shack" in his skunk enclosure--what a hoot! If you like this character, then this cartoon is a must. Otherwise, it's still a must, as you gotta like Pepe Le Pew or you are dead!
Lee Eisenberg Once again, Pepe Le Pew tries to get slinky with the female cat, but his offensive odor prevents it. In this case, he lives in Paris zoo - where everything begins with "le" - and she paints herself like a skunk to get something to eat. In some senses, it seems like if you've seen one Pepe Le Pew cartoon, you've seen (and possibly smelled) them all. But "Scent-imental Romeo" is still really fun. I've long viewed Pepe as the sort of misunderstood person who can't help that he's offensive, because he doesn't know it (and isn't it our stereotype that the French lack hygiene skills?).But anyway, this cartoon is still a treat. Watching it, you may feel like getting romantic with someone.