The animated Oscar-winning French cartoon character 'Pepé Le Pew' has been retired from the "Looney Tunes" cartoon roster, as he is now considered more of a 'predator', than a skunk:
Created in 1945 by Chuck Jones, 'Pepé Le Pew' starred in more than 12 animated films, with the cartoon "For Scent-imental Reasons" winning an Oscar for 'Best Animated Short Subject' (Cartoons) in 1949.

The narcissistic skunk would stroll around Paris in the springtime, looking for 'l'amour' conquests, while his malodorous stank, unknown to him, chased everyone away.

Pepé's voice, provided by Mel Blanc, was based on actor Charles Boyer's performance in "Pépé le Moko from Algiers" (1938).