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- Frito_Bandito abstract "The Frito Bandito was the cartoon mascot for Fritos corn chips from 1967 to 1971. The Bandito was created by the Foote, Cone & Belding Agency, and animated by Tex Avery. The character was voiced by Mel Blanc, who used an exaggerated Mexican accent not unlike another character of his, Speedy Gonzales. The Frito Bandito spoke broken English and robbed people of their Fritos corn chips, a reference to the \"Mexican bandit\" stereotype in western movies. He also complained that he was being pursued by the \"Frito Bureau of Investigation.\"Pressure from the National Mexican-American Anti-Defamation Committee and others prompted an update to the character; his gold tooth and stubble were eliminated and his hair combed. The character was completely retired in 1971. He was initially replaced by the Muncha Bunch, a group of cowboys, which then were replaced by W.C. Fritos, modeled after comedian W.C. Fields.".
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageExternalLink 014722.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageExternalLink admascots_frito.htm.
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- Frito_Bandito wikiPageLength "2345".
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageRevisionID "707634087".
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Cartoon.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cartoon_mascots.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_and_racial_stereotypes.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_American_people_of_Mexican_descent.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_advertising_characters.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frito-Lay.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Category:PepsiCo_people.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Chester_Cheetah.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Cielito_Lindo.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Corn_chip.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink FCB_(advertising_agency).
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink File:Frito_Bandito.png.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Fritos.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Gold_teeth.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Evanier.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Mascot.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Mel_Blanc.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink National_Mexican-American_Anti-Defamation_Committee.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Shaving.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Speedy_Gonzales.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Tex_Avery.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink W._C._Fields.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLink Western_(genre).
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frito Bandito".
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Frito_Lay.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Frito_Bandito wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Frito_Bandito subject Category:Cartoon_mascots.
- Frito_Bandito subject Category:Ethnic_and_racial_stereotypes.
- Frito_Bandito subject Category:Fictional_American_people_of_Mexican_descent.
- Frito_Bandito subject Category:Food_advertising_characters.
- Frito_Bandito subject Category:Frito-Lay.
- Frito_Bandito subject Category:PepsiCo_people.
- Frito_Bandito hypernym Mascot.
- Frito_Bandito type FictionalCharacter.
- Frito_Bandito type Character.
- Frito_Bandito comment "The Frito Bandito was the cartoon mascot for Fritos corn chips from 1967 to 1971. The Bandito was created by the Foote, Cone & Belding Agency, and animated by Tex Avery. The character was voiced by Mel Blanc, who used an exaggerated Mexican accent not unlike another character of his, Speedy Gonzales. The Frito Bandito spoke broken English and robbed people of their Fritos corn chips, a reference to the \"Mexican bandit\" stereotype in western movies.".
- Frito_Bandito label "Frito Bandito".
- Frito_Bandito sameAs Q5504806.
- Frito_Bandito sameAs m.043jd9.
- Frito_Bandito sameAs Q5504806.
- Frito_Bandito wasDerivedFrom Frito_Bandito?oldid=707634087.
- Frito_Bandito isPrimaryTopicOf Frito_Bandito.