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'''''Santo Bugito''''' is a 1995 [[Saturday Morning Cartoon]] produced by [[Klasky Csupo]] (creators of ''[[Rugrats]]'') that aired on [[CBS]]. it is about an insect community living in a town on the Texas-Mexico border and their many problems that come with being insects. Mind you, this show's concept was done a few years before [[Film/Antz|two other]] [[A Bugs Life (Animation)|animated insect movies]].
'''''Santo Bugito''''' is a 1995 [[Saturday Morning Cartoon]] produced by [[Klasky Csupo]] (creators of ''[[Rugrats]]'') that aired on [[CBS]]. it is about an insect community living in a town on the Texas-Mexico border and their many problems that come with being insects. Mind you, this show's concept was done a few years before [[Film/Antz|two other]] [[A Bug's Life (Animation)|animated insect movies]].


Unfortunately, the show only ran for 13 episodes.
Unfortunately, the show only ran for 13 episodes.
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* [[Credits Gag]]: The credits at the beginning and end of each episode would have the cast members' names altered to be insect-themed, such as Mark Mothersbug ([[Mark Mothersbaugh]]), Gabor "Big Bug" Csupo, and Arlene "Honey Bee" Klasky.
* [[Credits Gag]]: The credits at the beginning and end of each episode would have the cast members' names altered to be insect-themed, such as Mark Mothersbug ([[Mark Mothersbaugh]]), Gabor "Big Bug" Csupo, and Arlene "Honey Bee" Klasky.
* [[Creepy Cockroach]]: The episode "Buenos Roaches".
* [[Creepy Cockroach]]: The episode "Buenos Roaches".
* [[Everythings Worse With Bees]]: The first episode features a pair of killer bees that Santo Bugito's residents believe would orchestrate a full-scale attack. {{spoiler|It turns out that they and the rest of their hive are just stopping there for a break as they move to the White House, since their town is much too small to be of importance.}}
* [[Everything's Worse With Bees]]: The first episode features a pair of killer bees that Santo Bugito's residents believe would orchestrate a full-scale attack. {{spoiler|It turns out that they and the rest of their hive are just stopping there for a break as they move to the White House, since their town is much too small to be of importance.}}
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]: Mostly from Carmen de la Antchez, the ant restaurateur.
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]: Mostly from Carmen de la Antchez, the ant restaurateur.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]

Revision as of 02:53, 10 January 2014

Santo Bugito is a 1995 Saturday Morning Cartoon produced by Klasky Csupo (creators of Rugrats) that aired on CBS. it is about an insect community living in a town on the Texas-Mexico border and their many problems that come with being insects. Mind you, this show's concept was done a few years before two other animated insect movies.

Unfortunately, the show only ran for 13 episodes.


This show contains examples of:

  • Credits Gag: The credits at the beginning and end of each episode would have the cast members' names altered to be insect-themed, such as Mark Mothersbug (Mark Mothersbaugh), Gabor "Big Bug" Csupo, and Arlene "Honey Bee" Klasky.
  • Creepy Cockroach: The episode "Buenos Roaches".
  • Everything's Worse With Bees: The first episode features a pair of killer bees that Santo Bugito's residents believe would orchestrate a full-scale attack. It turns out that they and the rest of their hive are just stopping there for a break as they move to the White House, since their town is much too small to be of importance.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: Mostly from Carmen de la Antchez, the ant restaurateur.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes
  • My Hovercraft Is Full of Eels: Whenever Burt and Clem, The Texan flies, try and speak Spanish.

  "My dandruff is your dandruff."