However, he mentions to his cousin that while he may be best known for his slow feet, he's not slow in "la cabeza" (the head). Speedy Gonzales appeared in the 2015 direct-to-video movie Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run. He is also in a Zorro parody Merrie Melodies segment called "Queso Bandito", and appears in his other Merrie Melodies segment called "Pizzarriba", and another Merrie Melodies segment called "Table for One". Filmographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] It kept the #6 Billboard position in 1962 for 13 weeks. The female voice ( La la la... ) on this song was of Robin Ward.… ¡Epa! Speedy Gonzales is a speedy mouse character appearing in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. Number of Comparisons: 13Franchise: Looney Tunes The cartoon featured him outwitting a smart-and-stupid pair of cats, George and Benny (parodies of George and Lenny from the novel Of Mice & Men), aboard a ship. Sylvester James Pussycat, Sr. is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic tuxedo cat in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. This early Speedy was a leaner, rattier-looking creation with a sizable gold front tooth and also wore a red Polo shirt. ¡Epa! Number of Comparisons: 13 Franchise: Looney Tunes Speedy Gonzales is a supporting character in the Looney Tunes franchise.Nicknamed "The Fastest Mouse in All of Mexico", Speedy is well known for his Mexican accent, giant sombrero, white shirt and trousers and, of course, … A Looney Tunes Christmas, Looney Tunes: Back in Action: The Video Game, Looney Tunes Dash!, Looney Tunes: World of Mayhem 4. Who do you want to hear next? The story featured Speedy, a young and misunderstood Mexican mouse, finding himself leaving his family to go out in the world and figure out what he's good at. Bob Bergen: Bah, Humduck! It was also sung by Manolo Muñoz and A.B. voiced by Mel Blanc. voiced by Mel Blanc and 3 others. To date there have been 45 cartoons in the Golden Age made either starring or featuring this character. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Speedy also appeared in the MetLife Super Bowl commercial in 2012. Today, the earlier spelling is occasionally used by accident. 59. In 2009, he made a cameo appearance in Kid vs. Kat in "The Kat Whisperer". Speedy Gonzales… I'm calling this one Speedy Vegeta cause he sounds like Speedy Gonzales. In the Family Guy episode "Padre De Familia" Peter creates an American version of Speedy called "Rapid Dave" after deciding that immigrants shouldn't be allowed into America. Joe Alaskey: Tiny Toon Adventures 3. Do not use Wikipedia or any other wikis as a source. ¡Arriba! He soon made friends with a nervous racecar driver. In April 2016, it was announced that Eugenio Derbez will voice the character. Make sure you comment, rate, & subscribe for more content. In 1999, Cartoon Network ceased to air Speedy Gonzales. Franchise: Looney Tunes. Mel Blanc (1953–1986) Joe Alaskey (Tiny Toon Adventures, Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor, commercials) Greg Burson (Yosemite Sam and the Gold River Adventure!, Acme Animation Factory, Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos) … This early Speedy was a leaner, rattier-looking creation with a sizable gold front tooth and also wore a red Polo shirt. ", although "Ándele arriba" may have been intended as meaning "hurry up") courtesy of Mel Blanc, Sylvester soon gets his comeuppance. Starving Mexican mice want access to a cheese factory guarded by Sylvester Cat and send for Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all Mexico, to breeze past Sylvester and obtain the cheese for them. In an interview with Fox News on March 28, 2002, Cartoon Network spokeswoman Laurie Goldberg commented, "It hasn't been on the air for years because of its ethnic stereotypes." All logos, images, video and audio clips pertaining to actors, characters and related indicia belong to their respective © and ™ owners. With Mel Blanc, Stan Freberg. Speedy Gonzales Comparison of the voice actors who have been the voice of Speedy Gonzales with sound clips and images. Volume 4 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD series, released on November 14, 2006, has an entire disc of Speedy shorts, although some of his other shorts had previously been released on Volumes 1 and 3. Speedy makes a cameo in the Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Happy Birthday Bugs Bunny!". Up! As of May 2011, Speedy has appeared in The Looney Tunes Show in a lot of episodes voiced by Fred Armisen. He was like a superhero to us, or maybe more like a revolutionario like Simon Bolivar or Pacho Villa. He is described as "the slowest mouse in all Méjico" from the countryside of Mexico, and is a cousin to Speedy Gonzales, who is known as the fastest. For decades to come, he was the one man most closely associated, in the hearts and minds of the public, with the Warner Bros. cartoon stars. Rob Paulsen Jonny Quest The Three Caballeros Disney The Boondocks Animation Animaniacs Clyde Kusatsu Keone Young. ". Quintanilla's Kumbia All Star, whose music video featured Speedy. For years there have been rumors around Hollywood that a Speedy Gonzales animated movie was coming to the big screen. Yuji Mitsuya (Japan; Looney Tunes Show) 9. In 2003, he made a cameo appearance alongside Porky Pig in the film Looney Tunes: Back in Action, making fun of his politically incorrect status. Racing rodent Speedy Gonzales is getting his own big screen adaptation. Speedy Gonzales is a supporting character in the Looney Tunes franchise. In February 2010, New Line Cinema and parent company Warner Bros. Pictures announced that they were planning a live-action/animated combo feature film based on the Looney Tunes character, set to be released sometime in 2014. When Bugs decides he doesn't want to own a restaurant anymore, he hands ownership of it to Speedy. This is widely believed to refer to Speedy's fellow mice, who are all shown as being very slow and lazy, and sometimes even appear intoxicated. He must be asleep. ", "They don't make pussy cats like they used to. Yeehaw!" Speedy Gonzales, Tasmanian Devil, Pepe LePew, Marvin the Martian … Mel Blanc did them all — even the characteristic "Meep Meep" of The Road Runner. The mice call in the plucky, excessively energetic Speedy to save them, and amid cries of "¡Ándele! As explained by acclaimed Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez, who has been signed to voice the character in the upcoming Speedy Gonzales animated movie, to Deadline: "In Mexico we grew up watching Speedy Gonzalez. Speedy debuted in the 1953 cartoon Cat-Tails For Two, directed by Robert McKimson. Voice actor Rob Paulsen says he won’t play a character of color again. That's cheating! He has one appearance in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode segment "The Acme Acres Summer Olympics", as the coach, and serving to be as the mentor of Lightning Rodriguez.