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Buster and Babs tell three tales of Furrball having a temporary home, being chased by Fifi, and Furrball having a temporary home again.
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  • The best Fifi LaFume episode ever! And the most popular as well!

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    This is probably Fifi LaFume's first major leading role on the entire show! It's a lot better and funnier than the old Pepe Le Pew shorts! Thus it's a lot less risque, because Fifi LaFume's acts of romance and relentless pursuits toward love interests don't come across as stalking and/or sexual harassment. It's probably due to the stigma that females amourously pursuing males is more politically correct, and, since I'm a male, I like it that way! Anyway, I think Fifi and Furrball really had quite a chemistry in this episode! I like the Fifi/Furrball pairing as much as I like the Fifi/Hamton pairing! Despite a short list of Fifi episodes, "Aroma Amore" is probably the most popular!moreless

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  • Aroma Amore is more of the main part of this episode for me. I like Furrball doing that breath spray gag for some reason. I don't know why but it's my favorite episode in the whole series.moreless

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    I think this episode is amusing, as Furrball is my favorite of the Tiny Toons. The first part is funny as he finds a home by faking as a dog, with a family that hates cats. The second part is in my opinion, the main part of this episode, as it's similar to the Pepe Le Pew cartoons. I can see Furrball's first impression lead on the thought he liked Fifi back, even after he saw her skunk tail. The third one's not that exciting to me though as Furrball continues with Sweetie problems. This was my review for this episode.moreless

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Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

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    • When Fifi sees Furrball (With the White stripe.) When Her Heart was beating out of Her body, Her feet is the color of Her slippers. Edit
    • While Fifi was freshening up to meet Furrball, Music from Ponchelli's "Dance of the Hours" plays. Edit
    • On the wheel, Fifi tells Furrball to meet her family, if she has a family, why does she live alone in a junkyard? Edit
  • Notes

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    • Credit Gag: Buster tells Babs to say "Good Night" and Babs said "Good Night, Babs". Edit
    • Aroma Amore is probably the most popular Fifi LaFume episode! Edit
    • The voices for the old couple are uncredited Edit
  • Quotes

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    • (Furrball puts a smelly fish in his mouth and sees Fifi) Fifi: Like, bonjour mon amore! (Furball points to himself to see if she's talking to him) Furrball: Meow? (Me?) Fifi: Oui, vous! (Furrball spits out the fish and sprays in his mouth then runs excited towards her) Edit
    • Fifi: My jiggling gigilo (Furrball) wants to play hide and go seek? I AM ALMOST FINDING YOU MY LITTLE PEPPERONI OF PASSION! Edit
    • Wolf: (After seeing Fifi he whistles, then smells her) AAHH!! Edit
  • Allusions

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    • Aroma Amore: Inspiration The whole sketch of Furrball being chased by Fifi is like the Pepe Le Pew cartoons, except the cat is a boy and the skunk is girl. Edit
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