“Pepe Le Pew” Still Captivates Audiences

  1. Pépé Le Pew falls in love with Penelope. She can’t stand his stench.
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Pépé Le Pew entertains with his loveable silliness and smelliness. Enjoy his amusing diversions as he tries to woo Penelope, the cat.

Pépé Le Pew Creates Lovable and Silly Cartoons for Kids

Love is always in the air in Paris with Looney Tunes: Pépé Le Pew Collection.

The Warner Bros. disc features 17 comical shorts of the lovable French skunk Pépé Le Pew. He strolls around Paris in the springtime when everyone thinks of love and romance. Pépé sees Penelope, falls in love, and pursues the black cat, which is delightful. Penelope is not so thrilled, though. She does everything in her power to get away from the smelly Pépé. The cartoon drawings show hilarious expressions that will delight the kids. Giggles are sure to follow.

Paris is the city of love—the perfect backdrop for a skunk casing a cat.
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Pépé Le Pew Blinded By Love

Pépé Le Pew episodes usually involve Pépé pursuing a black female cat that appears to be a female skunk, according to love-struck Pépé. But kids of all ages who watch the cartoons know that Pépé is blinded by love.

He is so in love that he doesn’t even know that Penelope Pussycat is a cat with a white stripe painted down her back. The creators of this comic cartoon series made a reason for the painted line. The white strip happened when she crawled under a newly painted picket fence.

As Pépé pursues Penelope, she runs away from him. Not because she is shy, but because, being a skunk, Pépé has a rancid odor and an aggressive manner. She was watching Pépé hop after her at a carefree pace, as a love-stricken skunk entertained.

Ze Arms of Pépé are Upon You

Countless memorable scenes of the lovestruck skunk come to mind. Pépé is on the yacht with his girlfriend and says, “I am ze captain, and you are ze first mate. Promotions will follow quickly!”

I remember Pépé swimming underwater, “When you are a skunk, you learn how to hold your breath for a long time.”

Another unforgettable line is, “Acres and acres of girls!! And they are mine!! All mine!!!”

I chuckle as I recall these moments. They are so very precious. My kids can’t relate to some of the funny lines, but I know they watch riveted to the screen because the cartoon artists created unique characterizations.

Watching Pépé Le Pew fall in love with a cat is so funny.

“This little love bundle. Now she is seeking for us a trysting place. Touching, is it not? Come, my little peanut of brittle. I will help you. Wait for me. Wait.” Pepe Le Pew

Is Skunk Spray Toxic?

While Penelope tries to escape him, she fails but suffers the smelly consequences. Just imagine being chased by a love-struck skunk. The smell is so strong and permeating. Penelope’s reaction is not even normal regarding a skunk’s spray. Pépé Le Pew never sprays her, and he only longs for her, keeping the pungent smell at bay.

“What is this? Oh, but of course. This little one wishes to commit suicide to prove her love for me — what a sweet gesture. Nevertheless, I must prevent it.” Pepe Le Pew

Acting Exercises Using Pépé Le Pew as a Prompt

Kids have great imaginations and love to copy what they see others do. If you are a parent and you have the time, after the kids watch one of the Pépé Le Pew and Penelope episodes, encourage them to act it out. Even as an acting teacher, this is one of the best acting exercises for kids.

Young kids take great pleasure in acting out what they just saw on the screen. Looney Tunes Pépé Le Pew cartoons have little dialogue, so it should be easy for each child to act out the story.

You cast one child as the skunk and the other as Penelope. You can have a boy like Pépé Le Pew and a girl like Penelope. Just let them have fun with the characters.

When they finish their scene, validate and encourage them for their excellent performance.

Chuck Jones Delivered Over a Thousand Voices

Chuck Jones created Pépé Le Pew and hired a talented man, Mel Blanc, who has over a thousand voices. Blanc provided the voice for Pépé and based his mannerisms on Charles Boyer’s Pépé le Moko from Algiers (1938).

Others have stated that Pépé may have copied Maurice Chevalier’s mannerisms. I can’t entirely agree because only Boyer would pursue. Chevalier is not stupid enough to think of a cat as a skunk.

With all that, Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood is a short documentary in which Jones says he based Pépé on himself. He declares that he is ultra shy with girls and that Pépé is a pursuer of girls.

One thing is sure: Pépé Lew Pew episodes are a delight to watch for kids. The stories are very innocent but funny. I hope you and your kids enjoy them as much as my family has over the years.

Best Family Friendly Movies

I hope you can take a peek at Pépé Le Pew, because these cartoons are nothing like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, or Elmer Fudd. Pépé Le Pew’s hallmark is the silliness and resilience of the love-struck skunk.

As you watch Looney Tunes Pépé Le Pew, I guarantee you will find yourself chuckling and enjoying the misadventures of Pépé Le Pew and Penelope. I wish more were available because they are unique cartoons in the Looney Tunes repertoire.

Timeless, Adventurous, Stimulating Movies for Kids

Well-made movies for kids will raise their emotional tone.

Finding fun movies for kids to watch can sometimes be straightforward. Then there are times you need help choosing the perfect film. Here’s my list, which is worth sharing with your kids.

Exciting Movies for Kids

Finding simple, fun, and memorable holiday or seasonal movies for kids can be challenging. But look at these classics and pick a couple for the kids to watch. Some are old, and some are modern, but kids of all ages find them entertaining.

“Ferdinand” (2017)

In a classic story, Ferdinand is a massive bull with an even larger heart. People think he is a dangerous beast. He gets captured and taken away from his home. Set on returning to his family, he hooks up with a crazy team of characters. Together they go on a wild adventure.

Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan” (1953)

Walt Disney’s Peter Pan is one of the most timeless and adventurous movies ever on the silver screen. Kids can watch the story over and over because Peter Pan never grows old. He will always be a boy. The story teaches kids about friendship, responsibility, faith, and trust.

“Early Man” (2018)

Nothing could be more timeless than a movie about a prehistoric person. Award-winning claymation studio Aardman produced Early Man. They mastered claymation in film. Aardman made Shaun the SheepWallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and Chicken Run.

Early Man follows Dug, voiced by Eddie Redmayne. Dug is a caveman who has super-goofy friends. They brave their invaders by challenging them to a soccer game. It is the only way they can get their home back from Lord Nooth, voiced by Tom Hiddleston. Lord Nooth is the ruler of the Bronze Age City.

“Smurfs: The Lost Village” (2017)

Smurfs: The Lost Village is an animated movie.

Magical creatures occupy the forest, and the kids will find them fascinating. Smurfette and her pals must locate a secretive lost village ahead of the wicked wizard named Gargamel.

The movie is like a roller coaster ride, and the kids will enjoy the journey as the Smurfs face danger and experience plenty of action.

“The Little Prince” (2015)

The Little Prince is a timeless movie. The story subtly teaches kids about what is essential in life as a fable of loneliness, loss, friendship, and love.

I have to confess that the movie trailer is so charming and pleasing. Netflix is streaming some noteworthy movies, which are worth the subscription.

With the voice acting talents of Ralph Fiennes, Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Zach Galifianakis, and Rosario Dawson, The Lego Batman Movie is timeless. Kids can watch it repeatedly.

Chris McKay directed this super-silly movie, and it features one-liners and a visually gratifying story that is fun. The kids can play with the Legos before or after they watch the film. Parents, make sure you have your own set of Batman Legos.

“The Sandlot” (1993)

The Sandlot is a magical movie that kids will watch repeatedly. The story takes place during the 1960s when Scotty arrives in the neighborhood. Denis Leary and Karen Allen play with his parents. They are brilliant, helping Scotty come to terms with himself and trying to fit in with the other boys from the sandlot. He doesn’t know how to play baseball, but that’s about to change.

The movie follows Scotty and his friends as they spend a summer retrieving a baseball, facing crazy adventures and scary situations, and sharing a first kiss. All nine boys grow and become best friends. The movie is a fun and enchanting comedy.

“Frosty’s Winter Wonderland” (1976)

Though the story doesn’t seem like it’s for kids, they will still enjoy the animation and exaggerated characters. Even the adults will chuckle at the thought of Frosty the Snowman’s marriage being threatened by a jealous Jack Frost, voiced wickedly by Paul Frees.

The 1976 movie features two screen legends, Andy Griffith, best known as Andy Taylor in The Andy Griffith Show, and Shelley Winters, who won two Oscars for A Patch of Blue and The Diary of Anne Frank. Griffith is the narrator, and Winters is the voice of Frosty’s wife.

“The Smurf’s Holiday Celebration” (2011)

The Smurfs are bound to put a smile on any kid’s face during the holiday season with The Smurf’s Holiday Celebration. They are so cute, but their stories are full of action. The creatures that threaten the lovable Smurfs might not make some of the youngest kids too happy. Though parents may want to keep a watchful eye, a happy ending will put a pleasant smile back on the kids’ faces.

“Twas the Night Before Christmas” (1974)

Twas the Night Before Christmas begins with the children of Junctionville’s letters to Santa Claus being returned unopened. So Santa didn’t read what they wanted for Christmas. Nobody knows why they didn’t get delivered. Alas, a bitter soul has angered Saint Nick by claiming Christmas is a myth.

The skeptical rodent, Albert Mouse, must be humored and turned around to believe in Santa. Following the story of Albert being persuaded to change his mind about Santa makes it fun for the kids because Santa returns to Junctionville.

The ending is charming and inspired by Clement Moore’s poem, “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” Joel Grey, George Gobel, Tammy Grimes, and John McGiver add their voices to the 1974 movie.

“Frozen” (2013)

Frozen is genuinely a timeless movie for all ages. “Let It Go” unleashes our desires to let our worries go. The song won an Oscar because it adds much to the fateful tale of two sisters longing for their rekindled relationship. The frozen spell keeps the movie suspended in time as a lovable snowman offers his charm. There is also a reindeer acting like a domesticated dog.

Kids can watch the movie repeatedly. It is so much fun for kids because most DVDs have a sing-along version with captions for each song’s lyrics. Frozen II, the sequel, is now available to stream and on Blu-ray or DVD.

“Love is putting someone else’s need before yours.” Olaf

Peanuts movies are timeless. They started in the 1970s with It’s Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown, and There’s No Time for Love, Charlie Brown. They continued to the 1980s with It’s Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown, and It’s an Adventure, Charlie Brown. The franchise has over 45 movies and counting. My favorite is A Boy Named Charlie Brown.

It’s a blast to watch Snoopy fly in his doghouse while dogfighting as the Red Baron, wearing legwarmers, and dancing to the current music. Kids never tire of such antics. They also like to wonder if Charlie Brown will succeed at his chosen goal, like winning the spelling bee or getting his first kiss.

I can’t go without mentioning all the quirky friends who support Charlie Brown, no matter how many times he fails. From Linus to Peppermint Patty, you can’t help but feel the love. These are such cherished characters and stories.

“Bernie the Dolphin” (2018)

Bernie the Dolphin isn’t a well-known kids’ movie like Disney movies, but it’s about two kids with a heart of gold.

Kevin and Holly spend a lot of time swimming and diving with Bernie. Bernie is a dolphin. He goes missing, and the two kids try to find him. While looking for Bernie, they discover a potential threat to baby sea turtles.

The kids’ goal is to stop the development and protect Bernie.

Disney Classics

Let’s not forget the Disney classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first animated feature film, and Peter Pan. Walt Disney worked with some of the best animators of the time. All these movies were pretty much hand-drawn. Though the adults will appreciate the artists’ talent, the antics and colorful characters will mesmerize the kids in each classic.

Kids Movies on Netflix and Amazon

You can catch some of these timeless movies on Netflix or Amazon. Even local libraries rent these movies on Blu-ray and DVD. Either way, it’s best to plan their movie night and let the kids join their friends and enjoy watching a fantastic film.

“Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy”

Disney+ brings this epic, funny, futuristic series based on Legos and the Star Wars franchise.

Directed by Chris Buckley, Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy follows a young boy named Sig Greebling, voiced by Gaten Matarazzo, who finds an ancient relic that rewrites reality at will.

Unearthing the powerful artifact from a hidden Jedi temple, Sig finds himself thrust into an adventure in a new, wondrously wild, twisted version of the galaxy. Here, good guys are bad and bad guys are good.

The galaxy’s fate depends on Sig becoming the hero who can put all the pieces back together. He seeks the solution to correct everything with the help of an elusive Jedi long forgotten.

Other voice actors include Dan Hernandez, Benihi Samit, James Waugh and Jacqui Lopez.

“Win or Lose”Storyline

Win or Lose is Pixar Studio’s first-ever series. It’s an original work helmed by Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates and produced by David Lally.

The intertwined stories follow eight characters preparing for the big softball championship game. The episodic series shows what it feels like to be in each character’s shoes, from insecure kids to a lovesick umpire, including helicopter parents.

Disney+ says it’s hilarious, very emotional, and uniquely animated!!!

Apple TV “Time Bandits: Season 1”

Based on the 1981 film Time Bandits, Apple TV brings us a new rendition of the classic tale. The story is about an unpredictable, thought-provoking journey through space and time.

In this epic reimagining of the iconic film, eleven-year-old Kevin’s, played by Kal-El Tuck, passion for history faces a test as he joins a ragtag group of time-traveling thieves on a high-stakes and hilarious adventure.

Lisa Kudrow, Taika Waititi and Charlyne Yi as included in the supporting cast.

“WondLa” Bestselling Trilogy Arrives on Apple TV

bestselling Children's Trilogy

WondLa is based on the bestselling dystopian fantasy trilogy by Tony DiTerlizzi. The story follows Eva Nine, a girl raised underground by a robot.

She comes to the surface and discovers a mystical world of fanciful creatures. With their help, she searches for humans and tries to survive the unknown world.

 

“Camp Snoopy” Trailer

Kids can enjoy the great outdoors with Peanut characters by watching Camp Snoopy on Apple TV.

An episodic program, the storyline follows Snoopy after he discovers the troop is in danger of disbanding. Through Snoopy’s leadership and use of the Beagle Scout Manual, the troop immerses itself in the great outdoors to earn their badges.

 

“Knuckles” Poster and Storyline

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Knuckles, Season 1, streaming on Paramount+ in 2024.
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From Paramount+, the new live-action series, Knuckles, follows Knuckles, played by Idris Elba, on a hilarious and action-packed journey of self-discovery as he agrees to train Wade Whipple, played by Adam Pally, as his protégé and teach him the ways of the Echidna warrior.

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Knuckles, Season 1, streaming on Paramount+ in 2024.
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“Jane” Season Two on Apple TV

Jane is a 9-year-old budding environmentalist on a quest to save endangered animals. Using her powerful imagination, Jane takes her best friends, David and Greybeard, the chimpanzee, on epic adventures to help protect wild animals all around the world because, according to her idol, Dr. Jane Goodall: “Only if we understand will we care. Only if we care will we help. Only if we help can they be saved.”

The cast of Jane includes Ava Louise Murchison, Mason Blomberg, Tamara Almeida, Dan Abramovici, Jazz Allen, and Sam Marra.