Santo Bugito
Santo Bugito | |
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Gabor Csupo | |
Voices of | Marabina Jaimes Tony Plana Charlie Adler Joan Van Ark George Kennedy Candi Milo William Sanderson Michael Stanton Cheech Marin Henry Gibson David Paymer |
Composers | Mark Mothersbaugh Bob Mothersbaugh Bruce Young Berman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Production companies | Anivision[1] Klasky Csupo |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 16, 1995 August 17, 1996 | –
Santo Bugito is an American
Notable achievements of this series included a revival of the insect-community
Synopsis
Santo Bugito is set in a titular
The show primarily deals with slice of life stories, but often with a strange insect twist. Some episodes include the town still trying to operate when Carmen is bedridden with a broken leg ("The Carmen Tango"), Lencho trying to attract a famous black widow spider dancer to perform in the town ("A Widow Goes a Long Way"), and one where a mosquito lawyer named Emma Squito comes to town, and everyone in the town is caught up in a suing frenzy, in exchange for Emma sucking the blood from each of her clients ("Sue City"). A mariachi band of ants occasionally narrate the action with music.
Main cast
- Marabina Jaimes - Carmen
- Tony Plana - Paco
- Charlie Adler - Eaton and Miguel
- Joan Van Ark - Amelia
- George Kennedy - Ralph
- Henry Gibson - Mothmeyer
- Candi Milo - Rosa
- David Paymer - The Professor
- William Sanderson - Clem
- Michael Stanton - Burt
- Cheech Marin - Lencho
Episodes
Only 13 episodes were produced, and the series was canceled after only one season.
- Load o' Bees
- Sue City
- Splitsville
- The Carmen Tango
- Cupid vs. Clem
- Swiped
- A Widow Goes a Long Way
- The Carnivore Kid
- Lost Cause
- How to Eat People and Make New Friends
- My Name Is Revenge
- Bugged Bug
- Buenos Roaches
References
- ^ "Santo Bugito TV Series 1995". Hollywood.com.
- ^ Louise McElvogue (1995-08-07). "A Bug's-Eye View in CBS' 'Santo Bugito' : Television: It may not sound like the most politically correct Saturday morning cartoon, but it's certainly the most entomologically correct". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
- ^ "The Rugrats' Real Mom And Dad". Businessweek. 1995-10-15. Archived from the original on November 7, 2012. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
- ISBN 978-1538103739.
- ISBN 978-1476665993.
External links
- Santo Bugito at IMDb