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*Having been released on VHS as part of ''The Looney Tunes Video Show'' in 1983, this marks the first time a W7-era cartoon has been officially released on home video, and the only W7-era cartoon to be officially released on VHS, at least in the United States. |
*Having been released on VHS as part of ''The Looney Tunes Video Show'' in 1983, this marks the first time a W7-era cartoon has been officially released on home video, and the only W7-era cartoon to be officially released on VHS, at least in the United States. |
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+ | *When shown on Cartoon Network and Boomerang, this short plays in PAL audio, and the only W-7 cartoon to be in PAL audio. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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Fiesta Fiasco is a 1967 Looney Tunes short directed by Alex Lovy.
Plot
Speedy Gonzales is setting up a fiesta. Daffy Duck sees the balloons and streamers and asks about them, but Speedy says he doesn't see anything. Jealous about not being invited, Daffy plans to ruin the party. He fetches some spare parts from a nearby shed and fabricates a raincloud machine. It poofs out a dreary little duck-sized cloud, but instead of raining on the party it rains on him. Daffy runs away but the cloud follows him. He tries to sidestep it, but it matches his every move. He manages to capture the cloud in a sack and hauls it back to the party, but it continues to rain on him instead. Growing more violent, it zaps him with lightning, spins him up in a tornado, and covers his head like a fog so he can't see and he walks off the edge of a cliff.
Daffy grabs a vacuum cleaner and sucks up the cloud, but unbeknownst to him the cloud just blows out of the other end. Daffy switches the vacuum in reverse, thinking he'll blow the cloud into the party, but it sucks him through the machine instead. Speedy finally reveals that the fiesta is really a surprise birthday party for Daffy.
Availability
- VHS - The Looney Tunes Video Show, Volume 8
Notes
- This short was released 30 years after Daffy's debuted in 1937, though it wasn't released on April 17.
- Having been released on VHS as part of The Looney Tunes Video Show in 1983, this marks the first time a W7-era cartoon has been officially released on home video, and the only W7-era cartoon to be officially released on VHS, at least in the United States.
- When shown on Cartoon Network and Boomerang, this short plays in PAL audio, and the only W-7 cartoon to be in PAL audio.
Gallery
Video Gallery
Speedy Gonzales Cartoons | ||||
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1953 | Cat-Tails for Two | |||
1955 | Speedy Gonzales | |||
1957 | Tabasco Road • Gonzales' Tamales | |||
1958 | Tortilla Flaps | |||
1959 | Mexicali Shmoes • Here Today, Gone Tamale | |||
1960 | West of the Pesos | |||
1961 | Cannery Woe • The Pied Piper of Guadalupe | |||
1962 | Mexican Boarders | |||
1963 | Mexican Cat Dance • Chili Weather | |||
1964 | A Message to Gracias • Nuts and Volts • Pancho's Hideaway • Road to Andalay | |||
1965 | It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House • Cats and Bruises • The Wild Chase • Moby Duck • Assault and Peppered • Well Worn Daffy • Chili Corn Corny • Go Go Amigo | |||
1966 | The Astroduck • Mucho Locos • Mexican Mousepiece • Daffy Rents • A-Haunting We Will Go • Snow Excuse • A Squeak in the Deep • Feather Finger • Swing Ding Amigo • A Taste of Catnip | |||
1967 | Daffy's Diner • Quacker Tracker • The Music Mice-Tro • The Spy Swatter • Speedy Ghost to Town • Rodent to Stardom • Go Away Stowaway • Fiesta Fiasco | |||
1968 | Skyscraper Caper • See Ya Later Gladiator | |||
1979 | Fright Before Christmas | |||
1980 | The Chocolate Chase |