Bucky and Pepito


Bucky and Pepito is a 1959 Western-themed animated television series produced by Sam Singer.
The series is about two young boys. Bucky is an imaginative American child who wears a cowboy hat, and his Mexican friend Pepito is an inventor. Pepito has been called a "non-politically correct, stereotyped Mexican" by critics.
The series is partially lost. Any episodes of the series have entered the public domain due to failure to renew the copyright. Half of the series was released on 8mm home movies in the 1960s.

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Reception

Two episodes appeared on a compilation DVD of the worst cartoons ever made, and it was described by Harry McCracken as setting "a standard for awfulness that no contemporary TV cartoon has managed to surpass".