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  2. List of Mexican animated films - Wikipedia

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    Unreleased in Mexico La leyenda de las Momias de Guanajuato The Legend of the Mummies: Alberto Rodríguez: Flash animation: Third film in the Leyendas saga; inspired by the Mummies of Guanajuato. 2015: Guardianes de Oz Guardians of Oz A.K.A Wicked Flying Monkeys: Alberto Mar: CG animation: Based on the characters from The Wizard of Oz by L ...

  3. Mexican animation - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s and early 1960s, animation in Mexico was restricted to short formats. Dibujos Animados S.A., also ran by Terrazas, created Cold War UPA-inspired anti-communist propaganda cartoons for the USIA with the intention of showing these films in Latin America [2] [3] (despite being unaware of the intent to do so) featuring "good guys" Manolin the rooster and Burrito the donkey and ...

  4. Huevos (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Little Eggs (released in Latin America as Huevos) is a series of animated films based on the properties of Mexico-based multimedia company Huevocartoon.The first two films, starting with 2006's Una película de huevos, were animated with 2D digitized traditional animation, both of which were major box-office successes in the country.

  5. Sombrero - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of the Mexican sombrero is unknown, but it is usually accepted that the hat originated with mestizo cowboys in Central Mexico. [ 3 ] : 11 Although sombrero is usually taken to refer to the traditional Mexican headwear, the term sombrero predates this item of clothing, and has been applied to several differing styles of hat.

  6. Speedy Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    Speedy Gonzales is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He is portrayed as "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico" with his major traits being the ability to run extremely fast, being quick-witted and heroic while speaking with an exaggerated Mexican accent. [1]

  7. Corpses found wearing sombreros as Mexico cartel ... - AOL

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    The pizzas and sombreros have become informal symbols for the warring cartel factions, underscoring the brutality of their warfare. Soldiers of the Mexican Army patrol the streets of Culiacan ...

  8. Tijuana Toads - Wikipedia

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    Tijuana Toads (first Episode, a.k.a. Tall in the Grass) reused scenes based from Tree for Two, Dr. Jerkyll's Hyde, and Two Crows from Tacos.; A Pair of Greenbacks reused some scenes based on Mouse and Garden and Two Crows from Tacos.

  9. The Three Caballeros - Wikipedia

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    The Three Caballeros is a 1944 American live-action and animated musical propaganda [3] anthology film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944.