Mexican mice take over a bullfight ring after all the people have left, and they arrange their own entertainment, with Speedy Gonzales as a matador and Sylvester Cat substituting for a bull.Mexican mice take over a bullfight ring after all the people have left, and they arrange their own entertainment, with Speedy Gonzales as a matador and Sylvester Cat substituting for a bull.Mexican mice take over a bullfight ring after all the people have left, and they arrange their own entertainment, with Speedy Gonzales as a matador and Sylvester Cat substituting for a bull.
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Take some stock footage - the opening bullfight scene is from "Bully for Bugs" from 10 years earlier and throw in Speedy, Sylvester (with no dialogue) and some sombrero-topped mice. There is little originality on display here, with the usual bull-fighting japes being rehashed over the top of the backgrounds from the Bugs Bunny cartoon mentioned above.
One annoying continuity error - at one stage, the mice who are in the bleachers cheering the contest are shown to be fast enough to get away from Sylvester. This is at odds with all other Speedy Gonzalez plots where only Speedy is fast enough to avoid being caught by the cat.
Don't fret if you miss this one. You haven't missed much.
One annoying continuity error - at one stage, the mice who are in the bleachers cheering the contest are shown to be fast enough to get away from Sylvester. This is at odds with all other Speedy Gonzalez plots where only Speedy is fast enough to avoid being caught by the cat.
Don't fret if you miss this one. You haven't missed much.
Not by much though. Mexican Cat Dance does have its values, Bill Lava's music score is pleasantly orchestrated and rhythmically very catchy, Mel Blanc still gives his all to the vocal characterisations but this immensely talented voice actor deserved so much better than this and some of Sylvester's facial expressions did crack me up. His entrance was pretty cool too. The main problems however with Mexican Cat Dance were that it is not at all funny and that it looks cheap. The animation in the Speedy cartoons have been known to look basic, and it's certainly that here and worse. The colours have no life or vibrancy at all and everything just looks scrappily drawn and sparse, Speedy and Sylvester have been much better drawn before too. With the humour, the writing has no real freshness or wit and there are a few groaners too, while the gags are incredibly predictable and limp, even the best of the visual gags felt recycled and to much inferior effect due to the complete lack of energy in the pace. The story has that lack of energy and never gets out of being simplistic, it feels stretched even for the short running time, or derivative. The opening looks like a rehash of Bully for Bugs and actually contains the best-looking animation of the entire cartoon, not saying an awful lot though. Neither Speedy or Sylvester are written well. Their chemistry certainly makes much more sense than that of Daffy and Speedy but they still don't gel because the material for both are so weak here. The mice are annoying and unnecessary and Speedy is no better, he's also unnecessarily sadistic towards Sylvester here. Sylvester is certainly Mexican Cat Dance's most rootable character, only because you hate everybody else, but in doing so what was so endearing about him in the first place is lost. The charisma is there, the craftiness is not and you are feeling too sorry for him to be amused by him, in his cartoons he's always the character that provides the laughs but it sure doesn't feel like that here because of how he's treated. In conclusion, a very weak Speedy/Sylvester cartoon, quite possibly their worst, and even worse than anything in the much-maligned Daffy/Speedy series put together(of that series the only one to come close to this level is See Ya Later Gladiator). 3/10 Bethany Cox
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- TriviaLike his fellow cast member Will E. Coyote, Sylvester uses the very latest jet aged roller skates.
- ConnectionsEdited from Bunny toréador (1953)
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- Runtime6 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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