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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. [2] 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 ...
Larry D. Mann voiced him in all but two of his appearances, with Bob Holt voicing him in the Tijuana Toads short "Flight to the Finish", and Daws Butler voicing him in the Dogfather short "The Goose That Laid a Golden Egg". His personality is similar to the Disney character Goofy. In the German series, this character was known as "Dummvogel ...
Both characters spun off from Tijuana Toads in "Hop and Chop" (the Japanese beetle) and "Snake in the Gracias" (the Blue Racer). The goofy crane from Tijuana Toads (Crazylegs Crane, who also repeatedly failed to collar the Racer and the Toads himself) also later appeared in the series as well. 17 cartoons were produced. [3]
The following series were included in MGM/UA Television's Saturday morning ten package from: The Pink Panther, The Inspector, The Ant and the Aardvark, Tijuana Toads/Texas Toads, Roland and Rattfink, Misterjaw (made-for-television series), Hoot Kloot, The Blue Racer, The Dogfather and Crazylegs Crane (made-for-television series). Featured the ...
Tijuana Toads: 2 toads who try to catch their prey to no avail. Toadborg: Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars: A large, purple cyborg toad who is second-in-command under the series' main antagonist, KOMPLEX. Toadborg was a new character created for the animated TV show and did not appear in the original Continuity Comics series. Tubb: Rubbadubbers
The 1978–1980 cartoons were originally broadcast on TV before they were screened in theaters. The Inspector: 1965–1969 Roland and Rattfink: 1968–1971 The Ant and the Aardvark: 1969–1971 Tijuana Toads: 1969–1972 Renamed “Texas Toads” for television in 1976. The Blue Racer: 1972–1974 Hoot Kloot: 1973–1974 The Dogfather: 1974–1976
This was one of the first amphibians to be listed under the Endangered Species Act in 1970. Will what the Fort Worth Zoo is doing help?
The following is a list of theatrical short animated cartoon series ordered by the decade and year their first episode was released. Most notable animated film series were produced during the silent era and the Hollywood golden era. [1]