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Speedy Gonzales comes to the aid of a hungry group of mice trying to get the cheese from a factory guarded by Sylvester.Speedy Gonzales comes to the aid of a hungry group of mice trying to get the cheese from a factory guarded by Sylvester.Speedy Gonzales comes to the aid of a hungry group of mice trying to get the cheese from a factory guarded by Sylvester.
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Mel Blanc
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Stan Freberg
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This film does a good job of exposing cats for the jokes they are.
Everyone knows that rodents are very quick. When is the last time that you were able to imprison a mouse, mole, rat or vole in you bare hand, let alone a chipmunk or squirrel? Cats are not much more proficient in corralling mice and rats than the average human being. Most mammals the overrated feline phalanx of so-called "mousers" actually bring down dead to rights already have a paw or three in their grave. Unfortunately for Humanity, most cats insist upon dragging these questionable kills back home with them. Bubonic Plague and most other major maladies of History have resulted from such unsanitary habits. That's why it is a good thing that SPEEDY GONZALES demonstrates exactly why cats are NOT a "better mousetrap."
Speedy's Oscar-and how it won I'll never know!
This cartoon won the Oscar in the same year that "Legend of Rockabye Point" and "Good Will To Men" were eligible, which atonises me no end! While it's a good cartoon, either of those two run rings around this enjoyable, but unexceptional piece of work. I have no idea why it happened, but it is one of the more surprising flubs in the Animated Short category's history. *sigh* Oh, well. A pleasing and enjoyable cartoon anyway and well worth watching.
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Speedy Gonzales gave us the "fastest mouse in all Mexico" as we know him today
Despite the title, this is Speedy Gonzales' SECOND appearance, after Robert McKimson's Cat-Tails for Two. This is, however, his first time in the costume and design we know him from. In this short, after another mouse gets done for in trying to get cheese past the guard-Sylvester, Speedy accepts the challenge. The red-nosed cat is ready for the "fastest mouse in all Mexico" but gets defeated at every turn. This Oscar-winning cartoon from Friz Freleng gives us another classic Warner Bros. character that lasts for decades despite some PC controversy that almost got Speedy gone for good. Turns out many Hispanics consider Mr. Gonzales a hero for his exploits and don't find anything offensive about him. I certainly don't and I never understood why anyone would either. Anyway, while I don't consider this a great cartoon, it's certainly another highly enjoyable outing from Mr. Freleng.
the continuing immigration debate
An apparent criticism of the Speedy Gonzales cartoons is that they stereotype Mexicans as sombrero-wearing wackos. I guess that this one - actually called "Speedy Gonzales" - basically does that, but it's still a really funny cartoon, as the Fastest Mouse in Mexico gets hired to snatch cheese out of a factory (presumably across the US-Mexico border) guarded by Sylvester.
If in fact it's the US-Mexico border, then the cartoon raises the immigration debate. We see the people - or mice - in our southern neighbor needing to get into our country for better opportunities (as far as I'm concerned, there's no such thing as an illegal immigrant). Then again, maybe I'm reading way too far into the cartoon; it was probably intended as nothing more than silly entertainment. If so, then it succeeds. Worth seeing.
He's the friend of everybody's sister. Speedy certainly seems like he could be a playboy.
If in fact it's the US-Mexico border, then the cartoon raises the immigration debate. We see the people - or mice - in our southern neighbor needing to get into our country for better opportunities (as far as I'm concerned, there's no such thing as an illegal immigrant). Then again, maybe I'm reading way too far into the cartoon; it was probably intended as nothing more than silly entertainment. If so, then it succeeds. Worth seeing.
He's the friend of everybody's sister. Speedy certainly seems like he could be a playboy.
Speedy's second appearance
Speedy Gonzales is another one of my favorite Looney Tunes characters, along with Bugs Bunny, Pepe le Pew, Tweety, and the lesser-known Hubie and Bertie. This award-winning short is one of my favorites out of Speedy's filmography. Just because I gave it a 9 out of 10 rating doesn't mean it can still be a favorite. This short marks Speedy's second screen appearance, following his debut in a 1953 Bob McKimson cartoon titled "Cat-Tails for Two." But of course, he didn't look the way we know him now.
The sight of Sylvester defending the cheese factory while on all fours amuses me greatly. I also love the pseudo-Spanish conversation between Speedy and the mouse villager.
The sight of Sylvester defending the cheese factory while on all fours amuses me greatly. I also love the pseudo-Spanish conversation between Speedy and the mouse villager.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough this is the second appearance of Speedy Gonzales (his first outing was in Cat-Tails for Two (1953)), he was re-designed after his debut and this is the first appearance of Speedy as we know him today.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981)
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- 7m
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- 1.37 : 1
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