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Revision as of 20:48, 29 August 2016
Bucky and Pepito is an animated TV series from 1959. It is best known among cartoon historians as being among the worst animated shows of all time.[1] The series was generally syndicated to local television stations to be played alongside other shorts during blocks in early children’s programming.
The series was not well preserved, and only a handful of the original episodes are available for purchase or online. The cartoons available online include “The Coyote Hunter”, “The Vexin’ Texan”, and “Lone Pine Tree.” The latter two episodes are available on a DVD called “The Worst Cartoons Ever!”[2]
A couple sources provide episode guides[3][4] for the series, and most of the episodes are not available to stream online or purchase. It’s unknown whether the episodes have survived since their production or whether this list is complete.
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References
- ↑ A Scathing Toonopedia Article about the series. Retrieved 8 Aug ’16.
- ↑ Rembrandt Films release of “The Worst Cartoons Ever!” Retrieved 8 Aug ’16.
- ↑ Big Cartoon Database’s entry on the series. Retrieved 8 Aug ’16.
- ↑ Wikipedia page for the series, including an episode list. Retrieved 8 Aug ’16.