No, I’m not claiming credit for ‘discovering’ Chenoa, I’m talking about the intoxicating days in 2010 when I first came across Laura Corradini, known professionally as Chenoa.
The story begins with the Wacky Races and there can be few people my age, outside North Korea, who didn’t grow up with the Wacky Races, but can you remember who took part?
Dick Dastardly, Mutley, Penelope Pitstop and the Ant Hill Mob are usually the first names that come to mind, but I decided to find them all and in doing so rediscovered a 2D world of cartoon heroes and villains.
Amongst the names and faces like Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E Coyote and Tom and Jerry was Tweety, the bald nemesis of Sylvester the Cat. An image search of all these animated nutcases produced one modern day curiosity: a Tweety promotion somewhere in the world fronted by a bob-haired woman with a…
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