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Originally Posted by Old Man Hatchet
One of the characters is a skunk named Pepé Le Pew who relentlessly tries to copulate with a cat. It gets very erotic and downright titillating as he strokes her and rubs against her. She plays hard to get, but in her eyes you can see that she can't wait to receive his peckér le pew. While conducting research, I became very aroused by this steamy action. Given how Godly and virtuous I am, imagine how this cartoon must affect others. At no point is there a warning about hot, interspecies fornication. I will say that I applaud the accurate portrayal of the French--they are indeed oversexed animals. And a skunk is quite appropriate given their notoriety for poor hygiene.
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You have opened my eyes here Brother Hatchet. Once you stop laughing and take a step back at the naked eroticism of Pepe Le Pew you can see the cartoon for what it is; a brazen gateway into homosexuality. It's a small step in a young boy's mind to say "if its okay for a skunk and cat to be in love, then it's okay for me to forcibly sodomize and murder all of my friends and burn down my parents house. After all a skunk is filthily too!"
I'd say all child murderers and arsonists can be directly linked to Loony Tunes cartoons.