Odor-able Kitty

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"Odor-able Kitty" is a 1945 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short that introduced the skunk character Pepé Le Pew in a comedic tale of mistaken identity and unrequited romance.

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Odor-able Kitty canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Merrie Melodies cartoon
Warner Bros. cartoon
animated short film
animationStudio Warner Bros. Animation
surface form: Warner Bros. Cartoons
basedInUniverse Looney Tunes
surface form: Looney Tunes universe
colorProcess Technicolor
copyrightHolder Warner Bros. Entertainment
surface form: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Chuck Jones
distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
featuresCharacter Henriette
Pepé Le Pew
featuresSpecies cat
skunk
featuresTheme mistaken identity
unrequited romance
franchise Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies
genre animated comedy
comedy
hasFormat short film
hasHumorStyle romantic comedy
slapstick
introducesCharacter Pepé Le Pew
isBlackAndWhite false
isColor true
musicBy Carl W. Stalling
notableFor first appearance of Pepé Le Pew
originalLanguage English
partOf Golden Age of American animation
producer Edward Selzer
productionCompany Warner Bros. Animation
surface form: Warner Bros. Cartoons
productionEra World War II era
releaseDate 1945-01-06
releaseYear 1945
runtimeMinutes 7
series Merrie Melodies
targetAudience general audience
title Odor-able Kitty self-link
voiceActor Mel Blanc

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Pepé Le Pew firstAppearance Odor-able Kitty
Odor-able Kitty title Odor-able Kitty self-link