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''Your wedding day is the single most important day of your life. I should know, I've been married seven times.''

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Pepé Le Pew is a minor character in The Looney Tunes Show. He is a flirtatious, French skunk who has been married seven times.


Biography[]

Pepé Le Pew first appeared in Members Only, where he is shown working at the Royal Oaks Glenn Oaks Oakwood Oaks Country Club as a wedding planner. He plans Lola and Bugs' wedding. It is shown he has a crush on Lola, and Lola even decides to marry him instead of Bugs at the wedding. However, in Eligible Bachelors, it is shown Lola broke up with Pepé because she had chosen Bugs to date at the bachlorette party (even though Pepé wasn't seen in the episode).

In Foghorn Leghorn's Merrie Melodie Cock of the Walk, Foghorn is shown driving in a car, singing and looking out of his window at Pepé, whom is hitting on his new crush Penelope Pussycat.

He appeared in That's My Baby, in the Merrie Melodie Skunk Funk, where Pepé sings about nobody loving him because of his terrible smell.

He was also seen in the Merrie Melodies You Like/I Like charming a girl.

In You've Got Hate Mail, he received a hate letter from Daffy, along with some of the other characters. He is seen staring at the email in shock.

He, along with most of the cast, appeared in A Christmas Carol, singing the song Christmas Rules. Here, he is seen kissing Penelope Pussycat on the cheek, surprisingly to her enjoyment.

Pepé made his last appearance in Gribbler's Quest attending a group therapy session, alongside Yosemite Sam and Daffy Duck.

Appearances[]

Season 1[]

Season 2[]

Trivia[]

  • Pepé is a wedding planner.
  • Pepé has been married seven times.
  • His catch phrase is "Mm.....So lucky. So so lucky!"

Voice Actors[]

  • René Auberjonois (US; first season)
  • Jeff Bergman (US; second season)
  • Hidetoshi Nakamura (Japan)
  • Tomasz Marzecki (Poland)
  • Andrzej Chudy (Poland; "A Chrismas Carol")
  • Guilherme Briggs (Brazil)
  • Eran Mor (Israel)
  • Λουκάς Φραγκούλης (Greece)
  • Claudiu Istodor (Romania)
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