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| | Pepe Le Pew |
 | | She does not, however, reciprocate his amorous feelings, especially since his smell is rather offensive to all who encounter it. |
 | | Chuck Jones, Pepe's creator, says that Pepe was based (loosely) on the personality of his Warner Bros. colleague, writer Tedd Pierce[?], who reportedly always assumed that his infatuations were requited. |
 | | In the shorts, "French" is spoken and written primarily by adding "le" to English words, or by more creative mangling of French expressions with English ones, such as "Sacre Maroon!", "my sweet peanut of brittle", or "Ah, my little darling, it is love at first sight, is it not, no?". |
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