Produced by John and Faith Hubley for Paramount Pictures in 1966. Oscar winner for Best Animated Short. This was one of several astounding cartoons that came out of the Hubley Studios under Paramount Pictures. A run that lasted from until 1971,with their last animated short.
This was one of the few cartoon shorts, other than their own New York studio's output, that Paramount distributed during the mid-'60s (this was released in the summer of 1966). The music WAS taken directly from two tracks- "Spanish Flea" and "Tijuana Taxi"- featured on Herb and The Brass' 1965 album, "Going Places" [the opening excerpt was "Mexican Shuffle", from 1964's "South of the Border"].
This was the only cartoon that received an Academy Award for the best animated short, and it was the only cartoon that featured music by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, including “Spanish Flea” and “Tijuana Taxi” along with “Mexican Shuffle” as the intro. This was long before MTV came along, and this was definitely a music video.
I'm glad to see this, I'm amazed that it's been so hard to see, after all it's an Oscar winning film by one of the giants of animation, John Hubley. the tunes are: Mexican Shuffle Spanish Flea Tijuana Taxi Brings back memories.
5:11 is the honk sound that ends "Tijuana Taxi," and that's probably where the "honk!" sound from The Angry Beavers came from. After all, the theme for that show simply channels, "Spanish Flea." Btw, I've been reading up on Paramount Cartoons between 1957 and 1967.
I heard the first song, "Spanish Flea", in the 1996 movie "Striptease" with Demi Moore and Armand Assante. The other song, "Tijuana Taxi", was heard in the 1976 feature "Mother, Jugs and Speed" with Bill Cosby and Raquel Welch.
I learned DRAWING I with Gerard Baldwin last year. It is amazing where people end up! He is funny but he teaches you a lot. He is very particular but lets you be you.
Thanks! Anybody have a less-compressed version of the video? I know it's old and not high-definition, but this version makes it almost impossible to see the flea, which is kind of the main point of the first half.
This Cartoon was made by John and Fath Hubley with music by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass after being Fired from UPA due to his Communist connections during the Red Scare of the '50s. He also did some Animations for Watership Down afterward before his death. Fun Cartoon for sure.
Mr and Mrs Hubley totally ruined the great music. I wonder how such a untasteful animation could win an Oscar the same year "Жил-был Козявин", "Человек в рамке", and "Pictures At An Exhibition" came out. Maybe these Hubleys were big friends of the committee as they had more Oscars for even worse animation.
I wonder if the Academy was really voting on the music and not the cartoon. This is an amateurish effort, even more dicey than the early Rocky & Bullwinkle toons.
Produced by John and Faith Hubley for Paramount Pictures in 1966. Oscar winner for Best Animated Short. This was one of several astounding cartoons that came out of the Hubley Studios under Paramount Pictures. A run that lasted from until 1971,with their last animated short.
I was born in 62. I remember hearing these songs over the radio as a little kid...don't remember the cartoon...but I enjoyed it just now...thanks
I saw this on TV when I was a kid, over 50 years ago. I thought I'd never see it again till I stumbled across it on UA-cam. Thank you, tdkcan.
This was one of the few cartoon shorts, other than their own New York studio's output, that Paramount distributed during the mid-'60s (this was released in the summer of 1966). The music WAS taken directly from two tracks- "Spanish Flea" and "Tijuana Taxi"- featured on Herb and The Brass' 1965 album, "Going Places" [the opening excerpt was "Mexican Shuffle", from 1964's "South of the Border"].
This was the only cartoon that received an Academy Award for the best animated short, and it was the only cartoon that featured music by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, including “Spanish Flea” and “Tijuana Taxi” along with “Mexican Shuffle” as the intro. This was long before MTV came along, and this was definitely a music video.
Thank you for posting this. I was looking for it years ago and gave up. Apparently too soon! Well a decade later I have found it thanks to you!
I'm glad to see this, I'm amazed that it's been so hard to see, after all it's an Oscar winning film by one of the giants of animation, John Hubley. the tunes are:
Mexican Shuffle
Spanish Flea
Tijuana Taxi
Brings back memories.
This short is a real video clip! And with the Herb Alpert's eternal hits!
I have wanted to see this for YEARS!!! Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much for posting this, I've wanted to see it for YEARS!!!!
Wow! I haven't seen this cartoon since I was a teenager. I always remembered the music!
@bigg34691 Ditto that! Cute and clever! And the timeless sounds of Herb Alpert!
EXCELLENT! Thanks for posting!
5:11 is the honk sound that ends "Tijuana Taxi," and that's probably where the "honk!" sound from The Angry Beavers came from. After all, the theme for that show simply channels, "Spanish Flea."
Btw, I've been reading up on Paramount Cartoons between 1957 and 1967.
Definitely great
I heard the first song, "Spanish Flea", in the 1996 movie "Striptease" with Demi Moore and Armand Assante. The other song, "Tijuana Taxi", was heard in the 1976 feature "Mother, Jugs and Speed" with Bill Cosby and Raquel Welch.
Alias, a tremendous animated video clip!
I learned DRAWING I with Gerard Baldwin last year. It is amazing where people end up! He is funny but he teaches you a lot. He is very particular but lets you be you.
They played this song on the price is right in the 70's wow! Never knew the song was called tijuana saurkraut : )
Hey, thanks for sharing.
1:07
Oh shit, I think I just found Animat’s theme song!
Thanks! Anybody have a less-compressed version of the video? I know it's old and not high-definition, but this version makes it almost impossible to see the flea, which is kind of the main point of the first half.
clever and cute - fun stuff
This Cartoon was made by John and Fath Hubley with music by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass after being Fired from UPA due to his Communist connections during the Red Scare of the '50s. He also did some Animations for Watership Down afterward before his death. Fun Cartoon for sure.
LOL!! i didn't knew this ever existed!!!!
freezeframe at 2:33...naughty, naughty.
does anyone know where u can download this?
It's not bad, but it didn't deserve an Oscar.
Mr and Mrs Hubley totally ruined the great music. I wonder how such a untasteful animation could win an Oscar the same year "Жил-был Козявин", "Человек в рамке", and "Pictures At An Exhibition" came out. Maybe these Hubleys were big friends of the committee as they had more Oscars for even worse animation.
I wonder if the Academy was really voting on the music and not the cartoon. This is an amateurish effort, even more dicey than the early Rocky & Bullwinkle toons.
Overall it’s great