Scent-imental over You | |
Director: | Charles M. Jones |
Story: | Michael Maltese Tedd Pierce |
Animator: | Ken Harris Basil Davidovich Lloyd Vaughan Ben Washam A.C. Gamer (Effects animator) |
Layout Artist: | Robert Gribbroek |
Background Artist: | Peter Alvarado |
Starring: | Mel Blanc Bea Benaderet (uncredited) |
Narrator: | Bea Benaderet (uncredited) |
Music: | Carl Stalling |
Producer: | Edward Selzer (uncredited) |
Distributor: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Country: | United States |
Color Process: | Technicolor |
Runtime: | 7 minutes (one reel) |
Language: | English |
Scent-imental over You is a 1947 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones.[1] The short was released on March 8, 1947, and stars Pepé Le Pew.[2]
A small jealous Mexican hairless dog, wanting to be friends with the other dogs on Park Avenue, decides to borrow a fur coat. Unfortunately, she borrows a skunk pelt by mistake and frightens the other dogs. As she cries her hurt feelings out, she attracts the unwanted attentions of Stinky. After he corners her in a treehouse, she finally removes the pelt and Pepé reveals he's wearing a mask, showing that he's a dog and the two embrace. Another mask removal proves Pepé is indeed a skunk who doesn't care that his love interest is a dog.