List of Speedy Gonzales cartoons
Appearance
This is a list of Speedy Gonzales cartoons.
Cartoons
[edit]LT (Looney Tunes), MM (Merrie Melodies)
1953
[edit]- Cat-Tails for Two (prototype) (August 29, 1953) (MM, Robert McKimson)[1]
1955
[edit]- Speedy Gonzales (official) - Starring Sylvester. (September 17, 1955) (MM, Friz Freleng). Won the Academy Award for Best Short Film (Cartoon).
1957
[edit]- Tabasco Road (July 20, 1957) (LT, Robert McKimson).[2] Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film (Cartoon).
- Gonzales' Tamales (November 30, 1957) - Starring Sylvester. (LT, Friz Freleng)[3]
1958
[edit]- Tortilla Flaps (January 18, 1958) (LT, Robert McKimson)
1959
[edit]- Mexicali Shmoes (July 4, 1959) (LT, Friz Freleng).[2] Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film (Cartoon).
- Here Today, Gone Tamale (August 29, 1959) - Starring Sylvester. (LT, Friz Freleng)
1960
[edit]- West of the Pesos (January 23, 1960) - Starring Sylvester. (MM, Robert McKimson)
1961
[edit]All cartoons co-star Sylvester.
- Cannery Woe (January 7, 1961) (LT, Robert McKimson)
- The Pied Piper of Guadalupe (August 19, 1961) (LT, Friz Freleng).[2] Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film (Cartoon).
1962
[edit]- Mexican Boarders (May 12, 1962) - Starring Sylvester. (LT, Friz Freleng)
1963
[edit]All cartoons co-star Sylvester.
- Mexican Cat Dance (April 20, 1963) (LT, Friz Freleng)
- Chili Weather (August 17, 1963) (MM, Friz Freleng)
1964
[edit]- A Message to Gracias (February 8, 1964) - Starring Sylvester. (LT, Robert McKimson)
- Nuts and Volts (April 25, 1964) - Starring Sylvester. (LT, Friz Freleng)
- Pancho's Hideaway (October 24, 1964) (LT, Friz Freleng)
- Road to Andalay (December 26, 1964) - Starring Sylvester. (MM, Friz Freleng)
1965
[edit]- It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House (January 16, 1965) - Starring Sylvester, Granny and Daffy Duck. (LT, Friz Freleng)
- Cats and Bruises (January 30, 1965) - Starring Sylvester. (MM, Friz Freleng)
- The Wild Chase (February 27, 1965) - Starring Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. (MM, Friz Freleng)[2]
- Moby Duck (March 27, 1965) - Starring Daffy Duck. (LT, Robert McKimson)
- Assault and Peppered (April 24, 1965) - Starring Daffy Duck. (MM, Robert McKimson)
- Well Worn Daffy (May 22, 1965) - Starring Daffy Duck. (LT, Robert McKimson)
- Chili Corn Corny (October 23, 1965) - Starring Daffy Duck. (LT, Robert McKimson)
- Go Go Amigo (November 20, 1965) - Starring Daffy Duck. (MM, Robert McKimson)
1966
[edit]All cartoons co-star Daffy Duck and were directed by Robert McKimson.
- The Astroduck (January 1, 1966) (LT)
- Mucho Locos (February 5, 1966) (MM)
- Mexican Mousepiece (February 26, 1966) (MM)
- Daffy Rents (March 26, 1966) (LT)
- A-Haunting We Will Go (April 16, 1966) (LT) - Starring Witch Hazel.
- Snow Excuse (May 21, 1966) (MM)
- A Squeak in the Deep (July 19, 1966) (LT)
- Feather Finger (August 20, 1966) (MM)
- Swing Ding Amigo (September 17, 1966) (LT)
- A Taste of Catnip (December 3, 1966) (MM) - Starring Sylvester.
1967
[edit]All cartoons co-star Daffy Duck.
- Daffy's Diner (January 21, 1967) (MM, Robert McKimson)
- Quacker Tracker (April 29, 1967) (LT, Rudy Larriva)
- The Music Mice-Tro[4] (May 27, 1967) (MM, Rudy Larriva)
- The Spy Swatter (June 24, 1967) (LT, Rudy Larriva)
- Speedy Ghost to Town (July 29, 1967) (MM, Alex Lovy)
- Rodent to Stardom (September 23, 1967) (LT, Alex Lovy)
- Go Away Stowaway (September 30, 1967) (MM, Alex Lovy)
- Fiesta Fiasco (December 9, 1967) (LT, Alex Lovy)
1968
[edit]All cartoons co-star Daffy Duck and were directed by Alex Lovy.
- Skyscraper Caper (March 9, 1968) (LT)
- See Ya Later Gladiator (June 29, 1968) (LT)
Post-Golden Age cartoons featuring Speedy Gonzales
[edit]1979
[edit]1980
[edit]- The Chocolate Chase - Starring Daffy Duck.
2000
[edit]- Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (direct-to-video feature film)
2003
[edit]- Looney Tunes: Back in Action (feature film)
2015
[edit]- Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run (direct-to-video feature film)
2021
[edit]- Space Jam: A New Legacy (feature film)
References
[edit]- ^ Behnken, Brian D.; Smithers, Gregory D. (24 March 2015). Racism in American Popular Media: From Aunt Jemima to the Frito Bandito: From Aunt Jemima to the Frito Bandito. ABC-CLIO. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-4408-2977-2.
- ^ a b c d Candelaria, Cordelia (2004). Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 798. ISBN 978-0-313-33210-4.
- ^ Nericcio, William Anthony (2007). Tex[t]-Mex: Seductive Hallucinations of the "Mexican" in America. University of Texas Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-292-71457-1.
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062010/ [user-generated source]