NEW YORK - Have we seen the last of Pepé Le Pew? The controversial Looney Tunes cartoon skunk is reportedly not going to be used in any future projects. The news comes after it was reported that Pepé ...
While Looney Tunes remain a pop culture force, some of its characters were problematic from the first appearance.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) — You won’t be seeing much of the ...
Warner Bros. will be removing the infamous Looney Tunes character Pepé Le Pew from the upcoming film Space Jam: A New Legacy and other Looney Tunes related projects in the future. Pepé Le Pew is ...
(WKRC) -- A member of the well-known "Looney Tunes" crew, which features icons such as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, reportedly won't be in the next big movie to feature the Warner Bros. characters. Pepé ...
Warner Bros. has found itself in a bit of a predicament amidst the ongoing reckoning with questionable content from the past. A recent column by Charles M. Blow for the New York Times reintensified ...
Pepé Le Pew, the famous Looney Tunes skunk with a French accent, has been dropped from Warner Bros.’ upcoming “Space Jam 2″ after a New York Times columnist said the cartoon character “normalized rape ...
The famous Looney Toons skunk with a French accent, Pepé Le Pew, starred in the original Warner Bros. release of "Space Jam" back in Nov. of 1996, but not for the upcoming sequel, after a New York ...
(NEXSTAR) — You won’t be seeing much of the Looney Tunes skunk Pepé Le Pew in future productions, according to multiple reports. Over the weekend, a New York Times opinion piece called out the cartoon ...
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