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Penelope appears briefly in the Season 3 finale, It's A Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special, when Babs watches a cartoon of her and Pépe on a projector screen. Here, she is at a New Year's party and escapes from his clutches and runs off as he tries to kiss her.

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  • Penelope appears briefly in the Season 3 finale, It's A Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special, when Babs watches a cartoon of her and Pépe on a projector screen. Here, she is at a New Year's party and escapes from his clutches and runs off as he tries to kiss her.
  • Penelope Pussycat served as another love interest for Garfield. She appeared in Garfield and Friends, quickly becoming a regular (with three episodes being labeled as "Penelope Episodes"). She lives in an Italian restaurant, the main reason that Garfield goes out with her. The fact that Garfield enjoys eating more than being with her annoys Penelope, but she willingly goes out with him anyway, because as she says, "I don't care what we do as long as we do it together."
  • Penelope Pussycat is best known as the often bewildered love interest of Looney Tunes' anthropomorphic skunk, Pepé Le Pew. Penelope is a typical black and white pussycat, though by some means or another, she often finds herself with a white stripe down her back, whether painted intentionally or (mostly) by accident.
  • Penelope Pussycat is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cat featured in the Warner Bros. classic Looney Tunes animated shorts. Although she is typically a non-speaker, her "meows" and "purrs" were most often provided by Mel Blanc using a feminine voice. In the 1959 short Really Scent, she was voiced by June Foray, in the 1962 short Louvre Come Back To Me!, she was voiced by Julie Bennett, and in the 2000 movie Tweety's High Flying Adventure, she was voiced by Frank Welker. As of 2013, her only real speaking role was in the 1995 short Carrotblanca, where she was voiced by Tress MacNeille. It can be postulated with the inconsistencies in her naming that every sighting of her is simply a random black cat until "Penelope Pussycat" was named on screen in Carrotblanca using the black cat
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