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− | ''Mucho Locos'' is a 1966 [[Merrie Melodies]] animated short featuring [[Speedy Gonzales]] and [[Daffy Duck]]. In the short, Speedy highlights some of his and Daffy's previous exploits. It |
+ | ''Mucho Locos'' is a 1966 [[Merrie Melodies]] animated short featuring [[Speedy Gonzales]] and [[Daffy Duck]]. In the short, Speedy highlights some of his and Daffy's previous exploits. It was the only cartoon in the series where Daffy gets the upper hand at the end. It was also the final appearance of Porky Pig in the Golden Age of Animation. Porky appears in the ''[[Robin Hood Daffy]]'' segment. It is the only cartoon to have Porky Pig and Speedy Gonzales paired together, although unseen together. |
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+ | A little mouse named Jose is depressed because he has no [[television|TV]] when Speedy Gonzales tells him to use his imagination. Speedy proceeds to say that the smartest animal is the mouse, and the dumbest the duck. Footage from Chuck Jones directed cartoons ''[[Robin Hood Daffy]]'' and ''[[Deduce, You Say]]'', as well as some Speedy cartoons, are used to evidence this. |
− | Unfortunately for Speedy, Daffy has been watching the whole time, and emerges through the broken TV and hits Speedy with a mallet for the insults. Speedy decides to go home, stating that "this imagination TV gives me the terrible headaches!" |
+ | Unfortunately for Speedy, Daffy has been watching the whole time, and emerges through the broken TV and hits Speedy with a mallet for the insults. Speedy decides to go home, stating that "this imagination TV gives me the terrible headaches!" Jose then ponders whether it is real or not. |
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− | *On CBS, the flashback scene from the 1959 Robert McKimson cartoon "China Jones" where the Chinese dragon lady breathes fire on Daffy and burns him was cut to remove the aftermath where Daffy is burnt and featherless [http://looney.goldenagecartoons.com/ltcuts/m/] |
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* [[List of Daffy Duck cartoons]] |
* [[List of Daffy Duck cartoons]] |
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− | * The cartoon marked the final theatrical pairing of Daffy Duck and Porky Pig during the original Golden Age of Animation era, and the only two during the time that Warner Bros. cartoons were being produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. |
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Mucho Locos | |||
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Merrie Melodies (Daffy Duck/Speedy Gonzales) series | |||
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Directed by | Robert McKimson | ||
Produced by |
David H. DePatie Friz Freleng | ||
Story by | David Detiege | ||
Voices by | Mel Blanc | ||
Music by | Herman Stein | ||
Animation by |
Manny Perez George Grandpré Bob Matz | ||
Layouts by | Dick Ung | ||
Backgrounds by | Tom O'Loughlin | ||
Distributed by |
Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation | ||
Release date(s) | February 5, 1966 | ||
Color process | Technicolor | ||
Running time | 6' | ||
Language | English | ||
Preceded by | The Astroduck | ||
Followed by | Mexican Mousepiece |
Mucho Locos is a 1966 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Speedy Gonzales and Daffy Duck. In the short, Speedy highlights some of his and Daffy's previous exploits. It was the only cartoon in the series where Daffy gets the upper hand at the end. It was also the final appearance of Porky Pig in the Golden Age of Animation. Porky appears in the Robin Hood Daffy segment. It is the only cartoon to have Porky Pig and Speedy Gonzales paired together, although unseen together.
Plot
A little mouse named Jose is depressed because he has no TV when Speedy Gonzales tells him to use his imagination. Speedy proceeds to say that the smartest animal is the mouse, and the dumbest the duck. Footage from Chuck Jones directed cartoons Robin Hood Daffy and Deduce, You Say, as well as some Speedy cartoons, are used to evidence this.
Unfortunately for Speedy, Daffy has been watching the whole time, and emerges through the broken TV and hits Speedy with a mallet for the insults. Speedy decides to go home, stating that "this imagination TV gives me the terrible headaches!" Jose then ponders whether it is real or not.