Tijuana Toads
Tijuana Toads is a series of 17 theatrical cartoons produced by DePatie–Freleng and released through United Artists.
Plot
The series concerns two toads, El Toro and Pancho, who live in the Mexican city of Tijuana. Throughout the cartoon they try to eat their prey, but always get outsmarted. They would sometimes themselves be targeted by a bird, Crazylegs Crane, and would in turn always outsmart him.The series introduced two characters who later got their own series. The Blue Racer first appeared in "Snake in the Gracias" before getting his own series in 1972. Crazylegs Crane first appeared in "Go for Croack", and also spun off to his own series for television in 1978 on ABC. Both characters were voiced by Larry D. Mann, except in "Flight to the Finish" where Bob Holt voiced Crazylegs Crane.
El Toro was voiced by actor Don Diamond and Pancho voiced by Tom Holland. Crazylegs Crane was voiced by Larry D. Mann. Directorial duties were split between Hawley Pratt, Art Davis, Grant Simmons, and Gerry Chiniquy.
When the series began airing in 1976 as part of The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show, it was re-dubbed and renamed Texas Toads to make the series less offensive. A laugh track was added to the new soundtrack, and the toads were given the new names of Fatso and Banjo. Producer David H. DePatie later commented on the process:
Filmography
Note
Tijuana Toads shorts aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.Remade and reused scenes and plots
- Tijuana Toads reused scenes based from Tree for Two, Dr. Jerkyll's Hyde, and Two Crows from Tacos.
- A Pair of Greenbacks reused some scenes based on Mouse and Garden and Two Crows from Tacos.
- Go for Croak reused the drinking of nitroglycerin trick from Mouse Mazurka.
- Never on Thirsty reused scenes from The Honey-mousers.
Revivals