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It was incorrectly rumored that Taco Bell ended the commercials because the dog died. [14] Voice actor Tom Kenny, who is a friend of Alazraqui, said that Hispanic advocacy groups lobbying for the end of the campaign led to the cancelation of the Taco Bell dog. [15]
These Taco Bell commercials became a cultural phenomenon in the late '90s. The campaign’s quirky concept of featuring a Chihuahua on a quest for tacos, combined with the catchy tagline “Yo ...
Moonie was born in 1998. He was taken in as a puppy by Studio Animal Services trainer, Sue Chipperton. Sue had also helped train the chihuahua Gidget, who had already made a name for herself as a mascot for the Taco Bell restaurant chain.
The flags should be at half-staff today at Taco Bell restaurants around the world.Gidget the Chihuahua, star of 1990's Taco Bell commercials featuring her saying, "Yo quiero Taco Bell,"died after ...
He provided the voice of Dog in the Taco Bell kids meal commercials from 1996 to mid-1997, with Eddie Deezen as the voice of Nacho the cat. However, Paulsen's most famous advertising role was in the original commercial of the now ubiquitous Got Milk? campaign.
Recognized universally from appearances in movies like Beverly Hills Chihuahua and Legally Blonde (as well as a series of popular Taco Bell commercials), the Chihuahua's ancestry can be traced ...
Carlos Jaime Alazraqui (born July 20, 1962) [1] is an American actor. His extensive voice-over work includes the original voice of Spyro from Spyro the Dragon; Shameless O'Scanty, Leslie P. Lilylegs, Elliott Sampson and Tad Tucker on New Looney Tunes; the Taco Bell chihuahua in the Taco Bell commercials; Denzel Crocker, Juandissimo Magnifico, and Sheldon Dinkleberg on The Fairly OddParents ...
More recently they've become famous as the stars of Taco Bell commercials and the movies Legally Blonde and Beverly Hills Chihuahua. Averaging just 5 to 6 inches tall, these small but mighty ...