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''Louvre Come Back to Me!'' is a 1962 ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It is the last Pepé Le Pew cartoon of the "classic" Warner Bros. animation age. ==Plot== In Paris, Pepe is strolling and causing a disturbance with his fumes. At one point a female cat (not Penelope Pussycat) is walking with a ginger cat and Pepe's stink causes the ginger cat to faint and the female cat to spring in the air getting her back on a fresh white-painted flagpole before she falls right into Pepe's arms. As Pepe introduces himself, the female cat scurries away. Pepe chases the female cat into the Louvre, the ginger cat following. Pepe's stench ruins a couple of sculptures (correcting one into the Venus de Milo) as well as thwarting the ginger cat's ambush attempt and he terrifies the female cat in the sculpture galley, even as he paints her picture ("Don't move, darling. I want to remember you just as you are."), she scurries away again ("Aw, shucks... You moved!"). The ginger cat pumps himself with air in an attempt to hold his breath while he confronts Pepe. Pepe plays along the confrontation as a duel, miming a miss and a defeat. The ginger cat in the meantime suffocates and puffs out all the air he held in, launching himself into the Hall d'Armour. Pepe wonders where everyone has gone to and immediately picks up on where Penelope went. Pepe finds the female cat hiding in the Air Conditioning machine and traps her in it with himself. Pepe's fumes spread through the Louvre spoiling various works of art, even causing the Mona Lisa to talk ("I can tell you chaps one thing. It's not always easy to hold this smile."). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Louvre Come Back to Me!」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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