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Pepe Le Pew was originally created in 1945 and was one of Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes characters that would appear in children's cartoons.
"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg has come out against the apparent cancellation of iconic Looney Tunes character Pepé Le Pew.
Pepé Le Pew won't reprise his "Space Jam" role in the sequel, but the cartoon skunk was cut before a writer recently linked the character to rape culture.
Pepe Le Pew has been cut from 'Space Jam: A New Legacy' and a representative for Greice Santo, who appears opposite the skunk, is offering to pay for the footage.
Pepé Le Pew (bottom, third from right) in Space Jam (1996). Photo: Everett Pepé Le Pew will reportedly not be making an appearance in Space Jam: A New Legacy.
Pepé Le Pew Will No Longer Appear In Current Or Future Warner Bros. TV Projects, According To A New Report Mike Redmond Contributing Writer Twitter March 8, 2021 ...
To the best of my knowledge, Pepé Le Pew: Zee Best Of Zee Best will contain 17 cartoons (despite what the box art says) – including all 15 Chuck Jones’ Pepe cartoons, plus a Freleng Tweety in ...
Pepe Le Pew, the controversial french skunk from Looney Tunes, will not be appearing in Space Jam: A New Legacy after his scene was cut.
"Jane the Virgin" actor Greice Santo says a scene featuring her and the Looney Tunes character Pepé Le Pew has been removed from the "Space Jam" sequel.
Et tu, Le Pew? Oui. Cancel culture can go too far, but some characters and situations really do send disturbing messages that don't deserve air time.
New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow doubled down on his assertion that Pepé Le Pew “normalized rape culture” Saturday following right-wing backlash to an op-ed he wrote earlier this week ...
The entertainment news outlet Deadline reported that Pepé Le Pew was set to appear alongside Santo in a black-and-white scene parodying the classic drama "Casablanca." In the scene, Pepe ...