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  2. Penelope Pitstop - Wikipedia

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    Penelope "Penny" Pitstop is a southern belle, and the only female racer in the original Wacky Races lineup, driving a pink car known as The Compact Pussycat which has personal grooming facilities that would sometimes backfire on other racers, such as shampoo foam hitting their faces. She always has time to relax and worry about her looks ...

  3. Emer Kenny - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, she joined the cast of the BBC TV series Father Brown as Penelope "Bunty" Windermere, the wayward niece of Lady Felicia. Kenny wrote the screenplay for and co-starred in the ITV crime drama Karen Pirie, adapted from the Karen Pirie novels of Val McDermid. [18] She co-wrote the second series (to be aired in late 2024) with Gillian Roger ...

  4. The Perils of Penelope Pitstop - Wikipedia

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    The Mob are usually the ones called upon to rescue Penelope when she is caught in one of the Hooded Claw's schemes. Clyde : The Moe Howard -like leader of the Mob. He is the only character who retains his Wacky Races format though drastically reduced in the Wacky Races aggressive nature

  5. Penelope Pussycat - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Pussycat is an animated cartoon character, featured in the Warner Bros. classic Looney Tunes animated shorts along with Pepé Le Pew. Although she is typically a non-speaker, her "meows" and " purrs " (or "le mews" and "le purrs") were most often provided by Mel Blanc using a feminine voice.

  6. British girls' comics - Wikipedia

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    DC Thomson had published its first girls' magazine, Bunty, in 1958. The success of this title led the company to publish Judy, which was also successful: between them, Bunty and Judy achieved a circulation of over one million. [5] DC Thomson went on to launch other similar titles in the 1960s, including Jackie (1964), Diana (1965), and Mandy ...

  7. Wild Over You - Wikipedia

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    Wild Over You is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short animated film directed by Chuck Jones. [1] The short was released on July 11, 1953, and stars Pepé Le Pew. [2]The short uses the standard formula outlined in For Scent-imental Reasons (1949), where a female black cat named Penelope Pussycat accidentally acquires a white stripe down her back, which attracts an amorous and hopelessly ...

  8. Why Claire in ‘The Bear’ has sparked surprising ... - AOL

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    The second season of The Bear, which debuted on Hulu a little over two weeks ago, has received widespread praise from critics and fans alike – namely, for its ability to create dynamic, three ...

  9. Bunty - Wikipedia

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    Bunty was a British comic for girls published by D. C. Thomson & Co. from 1958 to 2001. [1] It consisted of a collection of many small strips, the stories typically being three to five pages long. In contrast to earlier and contemporary comics, it was aimed primarily at working-class readers under the age of 14, and contained mostly fictional ...