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Speedy Gonzales (or even González), "the fastest mouse in all Mexico", is an animated cartoon mouse from the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes series of cartoons. Speedy's major traits come his ability to redo super convenient, & his preposterously heavy Mexican accent. He commonly wears an oversize yellow sombrero & a whiten shirt and pants.
Speedy debuted inside 1953's Cat-Tails for Two, directed by Robert McKimson. This early Speedy was the meaner, skinnier, rattier-seeking creation by using the sizable gold front tooth. It would become 2 years prior to Friz Freleng and animator Hawley Pratt redesigned the character into his modern incarnation for the 1955 Freleng short, Speedy Gonzales. A cartoon features Sylvester the cat menacing a class action of mice. A mice call for in the gutsy, to a fault gumptious Speedy to save the two, & amid cries of "Arriba! Arriba! Ándale! Ándale!" (courtesy of Mel Blanc), Sylvester soon gets his painful comeupance. A cartoon won a 1955 Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons).
Freleng & McKimson shortly placed Sylvester higher when Speedy's regular nemesis around the series of cartoons, tremendously in the equivalent way Chuck Jones had paired Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner in his Road Runner cartoons. Sylvester is constantly outsmarted & outrun per mouse, inducing a cat to suffer a lot manner of anguish & humiliation from either mousetraps to inadvertently ingesting big numbers of hot sauce. More cartoons pair a mouse by using his cousin, Slowpoke Rodriguez, the "slowest mouse in all Mexico." Plodder predictably gets into tons rather pain which merely Speedy could make their way him away from. In the 1960s, Speedy's main nemesis became Daffy Duck--a move which a select few fans assume an unusual combination (Sylvester's appropriateness, existence a cat, wwhen never questioned) & when depicting the already morally ambiguous duck as overly malicious.
Speedy's cartoons keep close at h& came under attack around recent years for their alleged unimaginative depictions of Mexicans and Mexican life. Mice in the shorts come normally shown when sleeping, womanizing & stiff-sucking down spell Speedy wears the immense sombrero and sometimes plays around the mariachi band (although Speedy's only very vice is implied to become the weakness for jolly girls). It was this criticism that prompted Cartoon Network to largely shelve Speedy's films when it gained prerogative to broadcast the children within 1999. Even so, fan campaigns to put Speedy back on the air, also when lobbying per League of United Latin American Citizens, who argued that Speedy's cleverness & personality was a caring depiction of Mexicans, sour the tide inside his favor, & inside 2002, "the fastest mouse in all Mexico" was put back into rotation.
It should as well become noted that when Speedy spoke by using the Mexican accent Sylvester spoke English prefer an U.s.. So in the way a cartoons featured a Mexican triumphing on top an Western.
Around 2003, he made the cameo appearance in the film Looney Tunes: Back in Action, making fun of his politically wrong status. At around the equivalent instance, he besides processed a non-walk-on cameo appearance around an episode of ¡Mucha Lucha!
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