"Soundstage" a 16 field (13.5" x 33") pan cel art edition of 750
Chuck Jones on Pepé le Pew: "If you can't do it yourself, animate somebody who can–Pepé le Pew, for example. Pepé's sexual confidence is absolute. he sees rejection as no more than a temporary setback, and every pursuit as an interesting variation on the road to inevitable success. (For myself, as an eighteen-year-old I took every expression from every girl as a rejection. If I couldn't find a rejection I liked, I would invent one.)
"Pepé is the individual I always wanted to be, so sure of his appeal to women that it never occurs to him that his attentions might be unwelcome, or even offensive. I tried to make Pepé's confidence a part of my own personality, hoping to share in his sexual success. On the screen it worked."
classic!
(I think the men all secretly wished they were “Pepe” but without “Le Pew!”)
LOL