Speedy Gonzales

Speedy Gonzales is a character from the Looney Tunes animated franchise. While a prototype of Seepdy appeared in the 1953 short Cat-Tails for Two, his first true appearance was in the 1955 short Speedy Gonzales, which won an Academy Award. He is a quick-witted and heroic Mexican mouse who has the ability to run extremely fast and defends the town from his enemies, mainly Sylvester and Daffy Duck.

Why he is the Fastest Mouse in all Mexico

 * 1) He is a mouse who defends his town against enemies and always wins by using his wits and cunning to defeat his enemies.
 * 2) He is a brave hero who protects the rest of the mice from external threats like "El Gringo Pussygato".
 * 3) He is also a good-hearted guy and helps his friends, apart from being intelligent.
 * 4) Despite being framed by the Moral Guardians for being an offensive stereotype, real-life Mexicans LOVE Speedy, seeing him as an honorable warrior who defends his people from villains, as well as being quick-witted and cunning as already mentioned in the previous points. Other than that, Speedy was one of the first positive representations of Mexicans in the US media, something that was very rare at the time.
 * 5) *For example, when Cartoon Network stopped airing Speedy's shorts because it was considered an "ethnic stereotype", the League of United Latin American Citizens called Speedy as a cultural icon and began a campaign to get Speedy's shorts back on the air, That would finally happen in 2002.
 * 6) He has the ability to run very fast.
 * 7) He's quite funny and has great moments, especially when he makes fun of his enemies.
 * 8) * His expression "¡Epe! ¡Epe! ¡Epe!" is quite funny!
 * 9) His design, although stereotypical, is quite good and distinctive, apart from the fact that in some cartoons he looks cute.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) His prototype design in Cat-Tails for Two is pretty ugly.
 * 2) Despite his good qualities, he has some flaws, such as sometimes being a womanizer.
 * 3) Perhaps his only really offensive aspect may be his broken English and terrible Spanish, although luckily for Spanish speakers this is not present in the dubs.