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Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa

  • TV Series
  • 1992–1994
  • TV-Y7
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
395
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Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa (1992)
ParodySlapstickSuperheroActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyWestern

In the 1800s, a mysterious comet hits the United States southwest, transforming the local cattle and animals into their own version of the old west called Moo Mesa, complete with several law... Read allIn the 1800s, a mysterious comet hits the United States southwest, transforming the local cattle and animals into their own version of the old west called Moo Mesa, complete with several lawmen dealing with bizarre outlaws.In the 1800s, a mysterious comet hits the United States southwest, transforming the local cattle and animals into their own version of the old west called Moo Mesa, complete with several lawmen dealing with bizarre outlaws.

  • Creators
    • Ryan Brown
    • Bob Carrau
  • Stars
    • Jim Cummings
    • Jeff Bennett
    • Pat Fraley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Creators
      • Ryan Brown
      • Bob Carrau
    • Stars
      • Jim Cummings
      • Jeff Bennett
      • Pat Fraley
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Dakota Duke…
    • 1992–1993
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Cowlarado Kid
    • 1992–1993
    Pat Fraley
    Pat Fraley
    • Marshal Moo Montana…
    • 1992–1993
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Barney Finkleberg
    • 1992–1993
    Russi Taylor
    Russi Taylor
    • Additional Voices
    • 1992–1993
    Jodi Carlisle
    Jodi Carlisle
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    • 1992–1993
    Michael Greer
    Michael Greer
    • Mayor Oscar Bulloney…
    • 1992–1993
    Charity James
    Charity James
    • Lily Bovine
    • 1992–1993
    Joe Piscopo
    Joe Piscopo
    • Sheriff Terrorbull
    • 1992–1993
    Michael Horse
    Michael Horse
    • J.R.
    • 1992–1993
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Boot Hill Buzzard
    • 1992–1993
    Kay Lenz
    Kay Lenz
    • 1992–1993
    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
    • 1992–1993
    Troy Davidson
    • Cody Calf
    • 1992–1993
    Robby Benson
    Robby Benson
    • 1992
    Sally Struthers
    Sally Struthers
    • 1992
    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • 1992
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • 1992
    • Creators
      • Ryan Brown
      • Bob Carrau
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    10rocknroll1985

    Imagination

    I remember this show as a kid. I remember my older sister thought it was stupid because the main characters were cows(hence "cow boy."). I thought it was imaginative and unique. Not to beat down Anime, but it is just overkill for today's youth. Trendy, cliché, and no originality like shows of this caliber from the old days. I think this is one of the many shows that got my imagination running because it used such odd ideas. But when you sat back and watched it, it made total sense: they're cows in the wild west. And now that I look back on it, it had a story, character development, and a plot, something cartoons of nowadays lack. I would highly recommend having your kids watch this show, if you ever find the DVD's or some channel that has it in syndication.
    jesusismysuperher0

    This May Sound Silly To Some...

    This had to be one of my favourite shows when I was a little kid. My cousin, Cody, and I would watch it together at our grandparents house. This show holds so much sentimental value for me because Cody has since passed on (he was 13). Aside from that this show is (or at least was) one of the best shows for kids. Today all you've got is Pokemon type shows...this is one of the few shows that actually had a plot, heroes, and an actual, some what believable story line! Even if the characters are cows, these shows are so much better than those stupid brain-deadening shows that are shown today. If I could EVER find the episodes of Moo Mesa I would definitely purchase it. I hope this was helpful.
    10zsofikam

    So Much Fun

    Moo Mesa is cherished by me for its activity and excitement. Like Spongebob, it's very fast-paced and thus isn't the best show for a busy, overwhelming day. But for me, it's solid entertainment. The premise may sound to some like the plot to a burger ad (cowboys that are actual cows), but for kids and kids-at- heart (like me), none of that matters. For me, it's the TV equivalent of an amusement park. Moo, Cowlerado, and Dakota are very appealing, Cowlamity Kate and Lily Bovine add some feminine charm, and Cody acts as the token child, a little like Skippy Rabbit from Robin Hood. But it's the villains that I really enjoy. Sheriff Terrorbull is secretly the Masked Bull and the corrupt Mayor works to hide Terrorbull's identity. Saddlesore Scorpion and Boothill Buzzard both add comedy. I find Boothill (whose name is taken from another name for graveyard) especially funny. As I mentioned in a Jungle Book post, I absolutely adore vultures. Especially effeminate old man vultures who disguise themselves in dresses!
    8hellraiser7

    Riding Cow Cowboys

    This show is another animated under the radar gem. This another entry in the anamorphic subgenre of animation which came out during the twilight years of "Turtles" fame; it was sort of the Turtles but in the Wild West which I thought was a cool idea. And the show was somewhat of a hit, there actually was a toy line and there was even an arcade game from Konami that was cool.

    This was also the last show from the popular animation company "Ruby Spears" whom I'll admit I miss, and I felt they went out with a hit. Though despite the show I felt did hit the bullseye, it wasn't quite enough it just never really gained the same amount of horsepower that the franchise "Turtles" even though franchise's fame was fading at the time. And as time went on the show has written into obscurity making it a forgotten gem.

    But also, the whole show was a tough sell all together as the "Western" genre was kind of in the coral for a while, let alone not everyone is into the genre and that includes myself. Yeah, I have watched the show but not highly, as I said before "Westerns" are really my genre which is why this was a show I only grabbed by the reigns sometimes; but despite my brief rides they were fun rides all the same.

    The animation is solid nothing groundbreaking but good enough to create a familiar but strange and different western environment and all that inhabits it. The concept I'll admit is wild and kind of out there though same can be said about most books from Harry Turtledove, it's still fun and interesting concept; let alone whose to say in the alternate dimensions everyone has to be and look human. Here we see an alternate 1800s America where the animals are the dominant species and are forming our country.

    I also like the show is a bit of steampunk sci-fi like "Wild Wild West" where we do see all of the customs and usual conveniences from the 1800s, but also slight differences as we see there is some technology in the mix. Of course that theme song is great, it's one of my favorite theme songs of all time, shame the guy that sang it never became a country star, but that song sounds great as it western themed and has plenty of memorable lines.

    The show has a good voice cast ensemble and characters, like that ironically each of their names are after mid-western states. Jim Cummings who is one of my favorite voice actors as Dakota whom is my favorite of the three, as his character has super strength and the persona to match but is deep down a real softy. Jeff Bennett as the Colorado Kid he's my second fave, he's sort of the Michelangelo of the bunch as he's got a lively ball of energy persona, he's fast with the rope as well as line delivery. Pat Fraley as Marshal Moo Montana, he' s pretty much the straight man of the bunch, the typical noble cowboy architype. And of course, Tim Curry as Jacque La Beefe as usual my favorite actor/voice actor can do no wrong being the bad guy.

    You've got good action, like the "Turtles" the cowboy posse each have their abilities. From whom is good with the lasso, Dakota his super strength, Colorado is good with the rope, and Montana he is an expert marksmen as he's good with he gun. Really like the guns they use in the show which shoot out stars which is unique, though I always wonder how do they reload those guns lead alone the caliber, do they just look and start out as real bullet but then once discharged they morph into stars. I don't know it's a cartoon you just roll with it.

    Even some of the plotlines are pretty good their the ones you would see in most westerns on bad guys trying to steel this and that, or terrorizing the innocent but with this show there are certain things that happen which at times turns the common western cliché which I feel helps keep things fresh, and once again shows how you can do more with an old genre and concept. But also, the show has a sense of humor, it really doesn't take itself too seriously as it's sort of aware of how ridiculous it is and just has fun with it.

    The only bad thing about the show is the same problem with "Bravestarr" (another under the radar gem) even "Thundercats" (80's version) there is a weak rogue gallery. The bad guys aren't bad, but they come off as kind of weak, they hardly put up enough of a fight against the good guys. This is all just a minor misfire as I said the main villain and the situations of the week make up for it.

    I'm not sure if this show could be revived or not as the "Western" genre is still not a big draw, though personally I wouldn't mind. Get a bigger and better rogue gallery, more elaborate and big plotlines, make the action more intense like more shootouts, and expand more on the western world the characters inhabit, like have more steampunk tech like vehicles, mecha, and gadgets for the good and bad guys. Well, this is a nice thought worth shooting for anyway.

    Overall if you're into the Anamorphic subgenre and if possible the "Western" genre, like taking the reigns of any horse it's worth a ride.

    Rating: 3 stars
    2Mars-351

    I Don't Get It

    Why are there humanoid cows but also regular cows, and why are they riding on horses? Also, the character designs look wack, like the female characters have ridiculously short snouts, the scorpion looks like Crazy frog, and there's a blue cow.

    Gotta mention that the bad guys are so pathetic, they never seem to win and what's up with their names, 'Bulloney', really? And how about 'Terrorbull'? Bruh these names are not clever and just corny.

    The western theme is so overused and unoriginal that the show is boring to watch.

    Overall, this show is sun basked manure.

    You're better off watching TMNT, instead.

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      The "C.O.W." in the title is an acronym that stands for "Code of the West", a code of conduct to which Marshal Moo Montana frequently refers throughout the series. According to American historians, it was an unwritten, socially agreed upon set of informal laws shaping the cowboy culture of the Old West.
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      Featured in ABC Saturday Morning Preview Special (1992)

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Cowboys von Muh-Mexiko
    • Production companies
      • Greengrass Productions
      • Gunther-Wahl Productions
      • King World Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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