Speedy Gonzales

The cartoon mouse Speedy Gonzales ( Speedy Gonzalez ) is the star of a series of cartoons that ran in the 1950s in American cinema as supporting films. A summary of these cartoons ran on German television under the title The fastest mouse in Mexico.

Character

Gonzales ' features are its speed and as a typical Mexican accent respected. He usually wears white pants and a white poncho with red scarf and an oversized yellow sombrero.

Creation, development and publication

Speedy Gonzales was first presented in 1953 in Cat - Tails for Two by Robert McKimson. This early Speedy was thin and rat- like, with large gold teeth.

From 1955, the series of Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt was produced by Warner Bros.. In 1956 was the second film to Speedy Gonzales Speedy Gonzales, the Oscar for best animated short film.

The figure Speedy is one of the Looney Tunes. In most episodes is Speedy from Sylvester, often called Gringo, 1960 by Daffy Duck, hunted, from which he can always run away, where it joins with the exclamation " ¡ Arriba! ¡ Arriba! ¡ Andale! " ("! " On! On! Lot! Lot) even cheering ¡ Andale! .

In 2003, Speedy Gonzales had in the film Looney Tunes: Back in Action an appearance, in which he plays with his status as "politically incorrect". He had a cameo appearance in an episode of ¡ Mucha Lucha by! .

Episodes

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