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Penelope Pitstop (Picture 2)
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The character is mentioned in the Type O Negative song How Could She?. Penelope rides again in the Dead Ringers Parody of Wacky Races. The character is mentioned in the Jurassic 5 song The Influence. Penelope's nemesis - the Hooded Claw - is mentioned in the song The Power of Love by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. A range of Penelope Pitstop graphic shirts have been released in Singapore under Zara Kids. Penelope Pitstop originated in the Wacky Races cartoon series, produced by the Hanna-Barbera Productions animation studio. Penelope Pitstop (Picture 2). Penelope Pitstop cartoon images gallery 2. Penelope Pitstop cartoon pictures collection 2. In many ways a traditional "damsel in distress" stock character as in the old serial The Perils of Pauline, she is best remembered for shouting "Help, help!" (which sounded more like "Hayulp, hayulp!" in an affected upper-class U.S. South accent). In Wacky Races, Penelope drove "The Compact Pussycat", a pink stereotypically feminine car with personal grooming facilities. Penelope also starred in The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, a direct spinoff from Wacky Races, but set in the 1920s. Here she displays a curious combination of ingenuity and helplessness. She often figured out clever ways to get out of peril, and was very athletic; if any sport happened to be mentioned, she revealed that she was the women's champion in the sport in college. Nonetheless, when the villain "The Hooded Claw" grabbed her and held her supine over his head, she would somehow be incapable of doing anything other than yelling "Hayulp!", and flailing her legs helplessly above her like an upside. Penelope Pitstop (Picture 2). Penelope Pitstop cartoon images gallery 2. Penelope Pitstop cartoon pictures collection 2.
Penelope Pitstop cartoon images gallery 2. Penelope Pitstop cartoon pictures collection 2.
The character is mentioned in the Type O Negative song How Could She?. Penelope rides again in the Dead Ringers Parody of Wacky Races. The character is mentioned in the Jurassic 5 song The Influence. Penelope's nemesis - the Hooded Claw - is mentioned in the song The Power of Love by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. A range of Penelope Pitstop graphic shirts have been released in Singapore under Zara Kids. Penelope Pitstop originated in the Wacky Races cartoon series, produced by the Hanna-Barbera Productions animation studio. Penelope Pitstop (Picture 2). Penelope Pitstop cartoon images gallery 2. Penelope Pitstop cartoon pictures collection 2. In many ways a traditional "damsel in distress" stock character as in the old serial The Perils of Pauline, she is best remembered for shouting "Help, help!" (which sounded more like "Hayulp, hayulp!" in an affected upper-class U.S. South accent). In Wacky Races, Penelope drove "The Compact Pussycat", a pink stereotypically feminine car with personal grooming facilities. Penelope also starred in The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, a direct spinoff from Wacky Races, but set in the 1920s. Here she displays a curious combination of ingenuity and helplessness. She often figured out clever ways to get out of peril, and was very athletic; if any sport happened to be mentioned, she revealed that she was the women's champion in the sport in college. Nonetheless, when the villain "The Hooded Claw" grabbed her and held her supine over his head, she would somehow be incapable of doing anything other than yelling "Hayulp!", and flailing her legs helplessly above her like an upside. Penelope Pitstop (Picture 2). Penelope Pitstop cartoon images gallery 2. Penelope Pitstop cartoon pictures collection 2.
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