The seemingly all-powerful cancel culture has successfully terminated a cartoon character. We’re not just talking about any cartoon character, however. The animated personality that was eliminated ...
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 ...
If we’ve learned anything from the recent conversation surrounding Dr. Seuss and his books, it’s that we can’t ignore problematic tropes that are prevalent in the content children consume. And a ...
New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow doubled down on his assertion that Pepé Le Pew “normalized rape culture” Saturday following right-wing backlash to an op-ed he wrote earlier this week, which ...
Ted Geisel and Chuck Jones — the friends turned creative collaborators during World War II and again many years later for such TV classics as 1966's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" — are again under ...
The Looney Tunes skunk was notorious for his sexually aggressive behavior in a variety of old cartoons. Pepe Le Pew, the controversial Looney Tune skunk notorious for his sexually aggressive behavior, ...
The world's most famous cartoon skunk appears to be the latest victim of cancel culture. The Hollywood Reporter reported on Monday that Looney Tunes icon Pepé Le Pew is "not featured in any current ...
Pepé Le Pew, the amorous French skunk of the Warner Bros. cartoons, will not be featured in any of the studio’s new productions, including the upcoming “Space Jam 2” film. In the original screenplay ...
NEW YORK — A New York Times columnist has called out Looney Tunes cartoon character Pepé Le Pew, claiming in a tweet and an op-ed that the amorous French skunk has “added to rape culture.” Columnist ...