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Species
  
Toads

First episode date
  
August 1969

6.9/10
TV

Gender
  
Male

Language
  
English

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Portrayed by
  
Don DiamondTom Holland

Genres
  
Animation, Comedy, Children's television series

Cast
  
Don Diamond, Larry D Mann, Tom Holland

Similar
  
The Pink Panther Show, Misterjaw, Pink Panther and Sons, Pink Panther and Pals, Will and Dewitt

The Tijuana Toads are the main characters in a series of 17 theatrical cartoons produced by DePatie-Freleng and released through United Artists.

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Plot

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The series was about two toads, Toro and Pancho, who live in the Mexican city of Tijuana. Throughout the cartoon they try to eat their prey, but always get out-smarted. They would sometimes themselves be targeted by a bird, Crazylegs Crane, and would in turn always out-smart 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 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.

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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.

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When series began airing in 1976 as part of The Pink Panther Show, NBC redubbed Tijuana Toads and renamed it 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:

"When they (Tijuana Toads) went on television, we had to completely change them around and the series became known as the Texas Toads, and we had to redo all of the tracks that had any type of ethnic content and it really watered down the series down. We all thought it was a hell of a lot more funny when it was the Tijuana Toads, but at the time we had to do it in order to bring the thing on television."

Remade and reused scenes and plots

"A Pair of Greenbacks" reused some scenes based on "Mouse and Garden" and "Two Crows from Tacos"
"Go for Croak" reused the Nitroglycerin Drinking Trick from "Mouse Mazurka"
"Never on Thirsty" reused from scenes from "The Honeymousers".

Revivals

The characters were resurrected for the 1993 TV series The Pink Panther. As the case when the original shorts were shown on TV, they were rebranded as The Texas Toads. The toads were redesigned as western sheriffs with oversized cowboy hats replacing their sombreros.

VHS

In 1987, Go for Croak was released on VHS as part of the Cartoon Festival.

DVD

In 2016, Kino International released the complete series with the original soundtrack, digitally remastered from the original negatives and in the original ratio.

References

Tijuana Toads Wikipedia