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Pete Puma
Pete Puma is a cartoon puma, voiced by Stan Freberg. He debuted in the November 15, 1952 ''Rabbit's Kin'', a ''Merrie Melodies'' animated short directed by Robert McKimson, from a story by Tedd Pierce. Animation was by Charles McKimson, Herman Cohen, Rod Scribner, and Phil De Lara. ==History== Though Pete Puma made only two appearances, in ''Rabbit's Kin'' and in ''Pullet Surprise'', he is often vividly remembered by cartoon fans, especially for his bizarre, inhaled, almost choking laugh (based on comedian Frank Fontaine's "Crazy Guggenheim" character). In ''Rabbit's Kin,'' Pete is chasing a young rabbit (who Bugs repeatedly calls him 'Shorty'), who asks Bugs Bunny for help. Bugs is eager to oblige, and subjects Pete to some of his trademark pranks. Pete Puma's voice was used (though not by Freberg) in a Sylvester cartoon titled ''Mouse and Garden'', in 1960.
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