Post by seymour747millplane on Mar 30, 2018 5:42:05 GMT
Panchito the Mexican rooster is usually red or orange with a darker red neck and head, but in some comics, like this one pictured, he is white.
Also, how is the Latino is Brown trope applied to animal characters in the Disney comics?
For example, Looney Tunes (a Warner Bros. work) makes all the Mexican mice in the Speedy Gonzales cartoons (whether with Sylvester or Daffy) tan or light brown with black hair on their heads. Most of the Mexican cats in those cartoons, except for El Supremo the tan cat with a yellow muzzle and black eyebrows, don’t follow this.
"Also, how is the Latino is Brown trope applied to animal characters in the Disney comics?"
I think it is not - if they are birds, they have the typical color of the bird (green for parrots, black for crows and black vultures) or they are white; if they are dognoses (I only remember of one semi-regular Hispanic dognose - Señor Garbanzo) they have the same color (rose?) of dognoses of Duckburg/Mousetown, or then, typical "black", like Pedrao.